CHURCH BEQUESTS
AUCKLAND DIOCESE
ENGLISH WOMAN'S WJLL
A number of charitable institutions in Auckland will benefit under the will of Miss Mary Agnes Burgeas, of Luton, Bedfordshire, England, who died in July last year, leaving an estate valued at £7200. The sums of £200 each are bequeathed to the Melanesian Trust Board, the New Zealand Board of Missions, St. Mary s Homes at Otahuhu, and the New Zealand Institute for the Blind Organisations to which £100 each has been left are the Orphans' Home at Papatoetoe Order of the Good Shepherd (Grey' Street Mission), Sir Henry Brett Memorial Children's Home at Takapuna, St. John's College at Tamaki, Girls' Friendly Society, and the Diocese of Auckland Maori Mission. After the payment of a number of other legacies, the residue of the estate is left to the Central Fund of the Anglican Diocese of Auckland.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 59, 10 March 1944, Page 2
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