BEQUESTS TO CHARITIES
ONEHUNGA WOMAN’S WILL. 'By Telegraph—Press Association.) AUCKLAND, Nov. 7. Under the will of Miss Elmily Ball, Onehunga, several bequests are made to yeligious and /charitable institutions. Miss Ball directed that her home at Onehunga, should become the property of the Congregational Union of New Zealand, the residence to be used as a manse for the Congregational minister.
Details of the financial bequests are: Dr Barnardo’s Homes for destitute children. £500; British and Foreign Bible Society, £300; Congregational Union of New Zealand, Salvation Army of New Zealand, Institute ' for tlie Blind, £2OO each; Onehunga Congregational Church, Onehunga Benevolent Society, £IOO each. The sum of £2OO lias been set aside to benefit the missions to lepers.
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Hawera Star, Volume LIII, 8 November 1933, Page 3
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