GENEROUS BEQUEST
AUCKLAND ORPHANAGE “ALL RACES OR CREEDS” ' Still another example of Auckland senerosity is afforded by the will of ne late Mr. David Dingwall, who died ■*l Kemuen. last week. Practically his whole estate, which iih?« ™ ated at over £150,000. is to be lhsed for the founding and endowing f orphanage under the direction \r P resb ytenan Church. __ if Dingwall has stipulated that the sh P n nage . 3hall be available for the rMii er * ma i Tlte nance and upbringing of laren born in New Zealand of any ♦ a*. ® or creed, who are orphans or desor ' vb ose parents are in straitened circumstances. ■%, executors under the will are Mr Euttle - Mr. J. W Rvburn, and • ihornton Jackson, of Auckland.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 46, 17 May 1927, Page 9
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122GENEROUS BEQUEST Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 46, 17 May 1927, Page 9
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