ESTATE OF £60,000
Charities and Education to Benefit
WOMAN’S BEQUESTS
By Telegraph.—Press Association
Auckland, July 15
Specific bequests totalling £l6OO and provision for the substantial residue of an estate of over £60,000 to be distributed among charitable or educational institutions are made in the willof the late Miss Elizabeth Smith, a Christchurch resident. After providing for pecuniary legacies amounting to £12,000, the following bequests are made: Returned Soldiers’ Association (Christchurch), £500; Sanatorium Service Society, £300; Nurse Maude District Nursing Association (Christchurch), £300; St. Saviour’s Guild Society or Trust Board, £400; Salvation Army (Christchurch), £lOO. The residue of the estate is given to the Guardian Trust and Executors’ Company of New Zealand, Ltd., as trustee upon perpetual trust, so that the income shall be distributed to such charitable or educational institutions or objects in the Dominion as tlie company in its absolute discretion may determine. GREENSLADE ESTATE ■ , <• ' By Telegraph.—Press Association. Dunedin, July 15.
The estate of the late Mr. Robert AVilliam Mason Greenslade, brewer, has been sworn for probate at £200,000. Gifts Include £lOO to each of the following: Little Sisters of the Poor, the Presbyterian Social Service Association, the Chapter of St. Paul’s Cathedral, and the Anglican Memorial Boys’ Home.
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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 247, 16 July 1935, Page 8
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200ESTATE OF £60,000 Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 247, 16 July 1935, Page 8
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