CHARITABLE BEQUESTS
Br Telegraph-Test Aiiooiatloa. Dunedin, June 13. The will of the late Thomas \Brown, of Brown, Effing «»d Co., drapers, has been sworn for probate at iIUO.OUO. ihe following public bequests have been inadc:-Tiriislees St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, for Sunday-school purnoses. .£500; Presbyterian Church of -New Zealand, aged and infirm ministers iund, £M; General of Salvation Army, for Army rescue, work within New Zealand, j<soo - ; Picsbvleiian Social Service Association. JilOOO; Knox College Council, JTIOO; Anglican Cathedral, 0:100; <Consw vation Society, X 100; Jlarnavdo Homes, London, J51000; Art, Gallery, XM; Deaf and Dumb Institute, Sunnier, .£101)0; Jubilee Institute for the Blind,.Ancklan'l, jjlOOO; Hospital end Charitable Aid Board, 4:1000; maintenance by Presbyterian Social Service Association of Ross, Home, JJIOOO; Protection of Women and Children, .tfiM; Shipwreck Relief Society, XiaO; X.51.C.A., <toU); Y.AV.C.A.. .Koilj lied Cross Society, 0:50(1; also JrtOlH) (o thiwicar of Ijic parish of Wooller,iNoitliumberliuul, for 'this poor of the town.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 223, 14 June 1919, Page 10
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