The legacy of £SOO bemjs!*thed by the late Dr. Rutherford Waddell, of Dunedin, for the establishment of a fund to assiqt young men to enter the Presbyterian ministry for work in mission fields, is subject to the life interest of Mrs Waddell. This information baa been communicated to a young Auckland student by the deacon's coqrt r-lerk of St.- Andrew's Church, Dunedin, to whom the student wrote. The letter adds; "I understand its scope h restricted to St. Andrew's Church, Dunedin, but the full terms are at present unknown." It was hoped that young men of the Presbyterian Ghnreh throughout the Dominion would be eligible to avail themselves of the benefit of the legacy.
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20563, 3 June 1932, Page 11
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