GENEROUS BEQUEST
£lOO,OOO FOR ORPHANS
(Per Press Association.)
AUCKLAND, May 16
The estate of the late David Dingwall, who died last week, is estimated at considerably over £lOO,OOO. After minor legacies and provision for his sister. Miss Sarah Dingwall, the whole of the estate is to be transferred to trustees to found and maintain in or adjacent to Auckland an institution to be called “The Dingwall Presbyterian Orphanage,” for the care, maintenance and education of orphans and destitute children, born or domiciled in New Zealand, of any race or creed ,or orphans, not being destitute, who would, in their own interests, in. the opinion oi the trustees, be better cared for, educated, and brought up in the orphanage, or whether orphans or not, should be destitute, or whose parents are in straitened circumstances.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 16 May 1927, Page 2
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133GENEROUS BEQUEST Greymouth Evening Star, 16 May 1927, Page 2
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