AID FOR AGED
AUCKLAND BEQUEST
ESTABLISHMENT OF FUND Apart from a considerable number of minor bequests, mostly private, the residuary estate of the late Mrs Jane Wallace Jobson. of Reinuera, is to be .devoted to providing relief and maintenance for elderly women. Mrs Jobson died on August 31, and her estate Ims been valued for probate at tinder £30,000.
The residuary estate is to be used to establish the "Jane Wallace Jobson to be administered by the Auckland Ladies' Benevolent Society, using tbo income from it for the relief, comfort and maintenance of women not less than 50 years of age. The beneficiaries must profess a Protestant religious taith. have been resident in the city and suburbs of Auckland for not less than otic; year, and be persons of good reputation and moral character who are in need of financial assistance to enable them to enjoy the amenities and comforts to winch they have previously been accustomed in their station of life. Tho testatrix has also left £o() for the Anglican Cathedral fund, and £SO to the parish of St.. Mark's for the purchase of music for the choir, io the Auckland Citv Council as trustee of the Auckland Art Gallery, she has bequeathed a number of antiques and marble statuettes
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New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25347, 31 October 1945, Page 8
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211AID FOR AGED New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25347, 31 October 1945, Page 8
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