BEQUESTS TO CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS.
Dunedin, Last Night. Under the will of the late Mr C. (1. X. Leijon, who died on January 3rd, substantial bequests are made to local charitable institutions. Legacies of £509 each are given to tlie convalescent homes conducted by the Patients’ and Prisonei’s’ Aid Society, the Victoria Jubilee Convalescent. Fund, the Ross Home, the Caversham Benevolent Institution, and the Salvation Army Rescue Home. The residue of the estate, alter sundry personal bequests and legacies, is directed to be divided equally between the Salvation Army Rescue Home, the Ross Home, the Caversham Benevolent. Home, and the Patients’ and Prisoners' Aid (Society. The estate is being sworn for probate at £19,000, and the residuary estate, it is estimated, will he somewhere iu the vicinity of £6,000, so that the re siduary legatees will each receive a sum running well into four figures.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2695, 14 February 1924, Page 3
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144BEQUESTS TO CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2695, 14 February 1924, Page 3
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