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INSTITUTE FOR BUND

BEQUEST OF £SOOO (Per United Press Association) AUCKLAND, Dec. 2. A bequest of approximately £SOOO to the New Zealand Institute for the Blind is made under the will of Mrs Isabella Grace Marian Ingerson. who died in London on October 3. The will, of which the Public Trustee is executor and trustee, provides that, subject to the payment of certain legacies, the residue of the estate is to be bequeathed to the institute, and provision also is made for several bequests to various organisations for the general purposes of the building fund of the Church of England at Westport, and a further £ 100 has been left to the Westport Borough Council for the general purposes of children’s playgrounds. Subject to prior life interests a parcel of £1720 New Zealand Government inscribed stock is bequeathed to the Buller Hospital Board for an old people’s home at Westport.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23365, 3 December 1937, Page 15

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INSTITUTE FOR BUND Otago Daily Times, Issue 23365, 3 December 1937, Page 15

INSTITUTE FOR BUND Otago Daily Times, Issue 23365, 3 December 1937, Page 15

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