LEGACY FOR WAIROA YOUTH
CONFIRMATION 0& CABLEGRAM By Te!egra'ph.-Press Association ' / Napier, Last Night. The Hawke’s, Bay /Herald’s , Wajroa correspondent interviewed Dr. wTight, medical eupenntendent of the Wairoa Hospital, in connection with the cable regarding bequests to one of his sons on certain conditions by a deceased •grand-uncle. The news, did not come as a surprise to Dr. Hallwright as the matter had been in the air some particulars given an.; the cable are correct, however, and Dr. Hallwright states the matter is one for the lad himself to decide, but probably something will be decided upon when .the beneficiary comes home for the Christmas holidays. The lad- was educatedfirst at Wairoa and then.at Huntly,. and is now attending Hadfield College.
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 December 1930, Page 8
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