MANY BEQUESTS
LATE MR J. WILSON’S WILL. Per Press Association. AUCKLAND, Dec. 21. The following is a list of bequest under the will of the late Mr Joseph Wilson, tor many years a resident of Hawera, .and of late resident at Calliope Hoag, Devonport, Auckland: Salvation Army Home for Boys, Elifcham, £IOO- Dr. Barnado’s Homes for Children, England, £100; Jubilee Institute for tho Blind, Auckland, £IOO ; Public Hospital, Hawera, £200; Anglican Church building fund, Stanley Bay, £100; Catholic Homes for destitute children, Onehunga, £SO; Catholic Homes for destitute children, Takapuna, £SO; Catholic school, Hobson Street, Auckland, £SO; Salvation Army Homo for Orphan Children, Clifton Road, Ponsonby, £IOO • Home for Orphan Children, Richmond Road, Grey Lynn, £200; Anglican Homo for Orphan Children, Papatoetoe, £100; Young Women’s Christian Association, Auckland, £200; Girls’ Friendly Society, Auckland, £200: Young Men’s Christian Association, Auckland, £200; Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, Auckland, £200; Hawera Beautifying Society, Hawera £100; Rev. Jasper Calder’s Mission, Auckland, £IOO. Tho executors under the will are Mrs H. E. AVilson, and Mr John Alexander, of Auckland, solicitor. Mrs H. E. AVilson. the widow, lias generously paid for the installation in Auckland Mental Hospital, of one allelectric six-valve set, with seven claritono speakers. The equipment is the last word in radio appliances and will enable patients in the seven separate wards of the main building to enjoy the pleasures of radio and provides a very handsome and generous Christmas gift to the patients.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 21, 22 December 1928, Page 3
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243MANY BEQUESTS Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 21, 22 December 1928, Page 3
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