MANY BEQUESTS
Wanganui Man’s Will Press Association—Copyright. Wanganui, June 2. Bene'fijts totalling £3500 have been made to the British Israel movement under the will of the late Mr. Liber Wright, retired farmer, Wanganui. On the conversion of certain property, payment of £lOOO tei. to be made 'to the Wellington brarfch of the British Israel World Federation arid a simitar sum to the London 4-eadciuartbrs of the federaition, the money to be devoted to (the interests of the society; also £l5OO is left in the hands of the movement for distribution in the interests of the society. x "The testator desired these bequests to be known ae “The Liber Wriigh Bequest.” A bequest has also been made to the Wanganui branch of all his pamphlets and booklets, and half of his bound books bearing on the British Israel movement. The following institutions benefit to the extent of £lOO each:—Wanganui branch, Y.M.C.A. home missions, ■ controlled l by the Presbyterian Church in New Zealand, the foreign mission controlled by the same body; Jubilee Home, Wanganui; Salvht.iOn Army, Wanganui; Blind Institute, Auckland; St. Patil’s Presbyterian Churth, Wanganui; St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, Wanganui; Christ Church, Wanganui; Trinity Methodist Church, Wanganui; Bhptist Church, IngeStre . Street, Wanganui; Churcli of Christ, . Ingestre Street, Wanganui; New Zea. , I land Bible Training Institute, Auck- • land. His wardrobe and bedding are - to be given to the Jubilee Home.
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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 448, 2 June 1937, Page 3
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227MANY BEQUESTS Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 448, 2 June 1937, Page 3
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