HANDSOME LEGACIES.
BENEFITS REMEMBERED. Per Press Association. Auckland, Last Night. About forty years ago, two young men, named Butterworth, came to Auckland from England. Both the brothers had been brought up at Hayward Orphanage, in Northowran, near Halifax, Yorkshire, and when they came to Auckland province they settled in Northern Wairoa and prospered. The elder of the two. Isaac Butterworth, gave up his farm some fifteen years ago. He passed away on Monday of last week, aged eighty years. Deceased, who outlived his brother by about a year, has left £2OOO to Hayward Chapel, in Northowran, and ailother £IOOO to the orphanage in the same town. Amongst the local charities to benefit are the Church of England Orphanage at Papatoetoe, Remuera Children's Home in Portland road, and the children's home in Richmond road. These institutions will divide the residue of'tlio estate between them, and a sum of between £7OO and £OOO will go to each of the homes mentioned. The, Beres'ford Street Church received a sum of £SOO.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 14, 17 June 1913, Page 5
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168HANDSOME LEGACIES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 14, 17 June 1913, Page 5
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