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LATE JOHN FULLER

PROVISION FOR ORPHANAGES. (Per United Press Association). AUCKLAND, May 11. The will of the late John Fuller provides that upon the termination of certain life interests the whole capital of the estate shall be held by the Public Trustee to pay income to the Board, known as the John Fuller Board of Trustees, which shall distribute the income at its discretion for tho benefit of orphanages in or near Auckland city. There is no restriction on the class of orphanage# to benefit, the testator expressly directing that distribution has to be unsectarian and undenominational. The Board is to consist of the Public Trustee for the Dominion or the District Thistee at Auckland, the Mayor of Auckland and the chairman of the Auckland Hospital Board. The value of the estate is not definitely ascertained, but it is known to be considerable.

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Southland Times, Issue 18939, 12 May 1923, Page 5

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LATE JOHN FULLER Southland Times, Issue 18939, 12 May 1923, Page 5

LATE JOHN FULLER Southland Times, Issue 18939, 12 May 1923, Page 5

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