APPEAL FOR BEQUESTS AND SANCTUARIES
Is there any cause more worthy of bequests by public-spirited citizens than the objectives of the Forest and Bird Protection Society, which is working wholly and solely for the welfare of New Zealand, present and future ? Here is a suggested form of bequest:— “I give and bequeath the sum of to the Forest and Bird Protection Society of New Zealand (Incorporated), and I declare that the receipt of the Treasurer for the time being of the said Society shall be a complete discharge to my executors for the legacy hereby given to such Society.” The work and record of the Society, the personnel of its membership and Executive are a good guarantee that the best possible use will be made of such bequests. The Society would also welcome the responsibility of administering suitable sanctuaries.
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Forest and Bird, Issue 105, 1 August 1952, Page 16
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