REMEMBERING THE ORPHANS.
'_. AN OBJEGT LESSON. (Per Press .Astoniation.) AUCKLAND. June 16. About forty years ago, two younp men named Butterworth came to Auckland from England. Both were brothers: and had he.en brought Tip in the Haywnrd Qrphamago in' North Owan, - near Halifax' Yorkshire, a.nd .vrhen tier , came to-'Auckiand province £hey. settle . in Norther-* TVairoa mid -nrospered. The. e^der of thb two, Isavo' But.terworth, .gavo up "his .farm somt> 15' years a^.' '" Ho- passed .away on Monday of Kst Week, aged SO years. Deceased, who outliypd hin brother by about a 'year ha* left ££.000 to, tho• Havward Chapel' in North Owan, and another £I,ooo'to ' tho Ornha"a£re in' tho ' sa-nio '- town. .An^o^est .local charities to benefit ian» +I- Chmvih of TCiplar-d Orphanasfo at .Pairvatoptoe. Re.mucra Children's Homo ii Portland- "Roid, and «tho Children's H>>mn in -Richmond Road. These in--s*itutio*-R M-ill div'do the res'"dno of tho pt:t:ito botwpp-fi th^m. ami the tmui of £700 -a»d £900 will co to ear* o e tho Honi.os Aientionod. Beresford S^rp^t jGhurch received the sum of £500. * ,
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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12883, 17 June 1913, Page 4
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