BLIND INSTITUTE
LEGACY OF £IOO. * ; f " ' AUCKLAND, September 2. , The estate of the late Mr Samuel ißawnsley of Remuera, has been valued for probate purposes at under £30,000. Mr Rawnsley, who died on July 22nd, in h!is 80th year, was one of the oldest and best known figures in the kauri gum industry. Under the will the Jubilee Institute for the Blind is to benefit by a legacy of £IOO.
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 September 1931, Page 3
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