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ACCOUNTANT’S GIFTS TO CHARITIES

Bequests By Mr C. E. Borne Bequests totalling £lBOO to public and charitable organizations in Invercargill have been provided for in the will of the late Mr Charles E. Borne, public accountant, of Invercargill. The estate is being administered by the Perpetual Trustees Estate and Agency Company, Ltd., which has informed the beneficiaries of the bequests. In addition to several pecuniary legacies, the following bequests are payable:— St. John’s Anglican Church, Invercargill £5OO Loyal Shamrock Rose and Thistle Lodge, 1.0.0 F. £250 Plunket Society, Invercargill branch £250 N.Z. Crippled Children Society, Southland branch £250 Invercargill Bowling Club £lOO Southern Cross Masonic Lodge No. 9 £2OO Trustees Southland Museum £250 TOTAL £lBOO

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Southland Times, Issue 24874, 14 October 1942, Page 4

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ACCOUNTANT’S GIFTS TO CHARITIES Southland Times, Issue 24874, 14 October 1942, Page 4

ACCOUNTANT’S GIFTS TO CHARITIES Southland Times, Issue 24874, 14 October 1942, Page 4

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