A MUNIFICENT GIFT.
BY A MASTERTOK SETTLER. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Masterton, Yesterday. Tn handing over his Ahik-ouka property, '.'ilned at about £20,000, to the WMrurnpa Patriotic Association on belia'.t nt' tlio "''jumiui .Soldiers' 'fund, Mr. A. P Whatman expressed the desire that trustees Le nppemted and the land held in trust for wounded soldiers. At the expiry of fifty years, or thirty years if tin- trustee* felt the object of the trust w.ts fulfilled, the land should be passed unreservedly to the Salvation Army.
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 March 1916, Page 2
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84A MUNIFICENT GIFT. Taranaki Daily News, 17 March 1916, Page 2
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