BEQUESTS MADE
LEGACIES TO CHURCH BODIES (By Telegraph—Per Press Association) DUNEDIN, April 18. Under the will of Edwin Booth, of Dunedin, masseur, the following pecuniary legacies are made: Dunedin Orphans’ Club, LIOO | St- Mary’s Orphanage, Dunedin. £100; clergy fund of Church of England, Dunedin. £100; Presbyterian Soc.al Service Association, for Ross Home, £100; Salvation Army, Dunedin, £100; Anglican Memorial Home for Roys at Anderson’s Bay, £100; and Dunedin Diocesan Tru.-t Board for the Men's Alission House, £IOO. Air Booth left his gramophone cabinet and records, and h s Premer-Tully wireless set to the Presbyterian Ross Home, at North-east Valiev Dunedin.
CATHOLIC CHURCH BENEFIT OAMAHU. April 18. Aim Catherine Winfred Wise, of Oamnrti, left a number of bequests under her will. The Rosary Convent at Oamarii will receive £IOO, and at the termination of several 1 f'o interests the sum of £’2ooo will go to St Kevin’s College, Redcastlo, for the erection of a chapel, and then the balance of the trust estate will be divided equally among St Kevin's College. Dominican Sisters (Oamarii), Little S’stors of the Poor (Dunedin), and Sisters of Alerc.v (South Dunedin).
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 April 1932, Page 5
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