GENEROUS BEQUESTS
THAMES WOMAN’S WILL EMPIRE CHARITIES BENEFIT Generous bequests to New Zealand and English charitable institutions are provided by the will of Mrs. Minnie Elizabeth Simmonds, of Thames, who died on June 6. A total of £1,650 was provided for this purpose. Mrs. Simmonds has left £4OO to St. Dunstan’s Hospital for Blind Soldiers, London: £4OO for assistance of wounded and disabled New Zealand soldiers; £IOO for wounded British sailors; £3OO for Hr. Darnado’s Homes; £IOO for the. Royal Lifeboat Institution of England: £IOO each for the Auckland X.W.C.A. and Y.M.C.A.; £IOO for the Thames Hospital; and £SO for the Thames Soldiers’ Memorial. The sum of £IOO, was bequeathed by Mrs. Caroline Fitzpatrick of Epsom, who died on May 17, to the Little Sisters of the Poor.
Bequests of £IOO each were lift by Mr. Hainiel Parker- of Coromandel, who died last year, to the Coromandel Methodist Church and the Coromandel Hospital.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1008, 26 June 1930, Page 11
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153GENEROUS BEQUESTS Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1008, 26 June 1930, Page 11
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