PUBLIC BEQUESTS
RETIRED FARMER’S WILL £3500 TO BRITISH ISRAEL FEDERATION (Per United Press Association) WANGANUI, May 31. Public bequests under the will of the late Mr Liber Wright, a retired farmer, of Wanganui, have been made as follows:—Young Men’s Christian Association. Wanganui Home Mission (controlled by the New Zealand Presbyterian Church) Foreign Mission (controlled by the Presbyterian Church) Jubilee Home (Wanganui) Salvation Armv (Wanganui), Blind Institute (Auckland). St. Paul’s Presbyterian Church (Wanganui). St. Andrew’s Church (Wanganui). Christchurch Trinity Methodist Church, Baptist Church, Church of Christ, and the New Zealand Bible Training Institute (Auckland), £IOO each. Provision is also made on the conversion of certain properly to pay £IOOO to the Wellington branch of the British Israel World Federation. £IOOO to the London headquarters of the federation, and the sum of £ISOO is left in the hands of the trustees for the Wanganui branch of the Israel Federation, to be devoted in such a manner as the trustees think best. The bequests to the London and Wellington branches are to be known as the Liber Wright bequest.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23205, 1 June 1937, Page 10
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176PUBLIC BEQUESTS Otago Daily Times, Issue 23205, 1 June 1937, Page 10
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