Bequests and donations The Society has received a number of bequests recently and you may wish to consider helping in this way to keep New Zealand beautiful: Is there any cause more worthy of bequests by public-spirited citizens than the objectives of the Royal Forest and Bird Protection Society, which is working wholly and solely for the welfare of New Zealand, present and future? Here is a suggested form of bequest: {9[ give and bequeath a 0 4 proportion of my estate to the Royal Forest and Bird Protection Society of New Zealand (Incorporated) and declare that the receipt of the secretary for the time being of the said Society shall be a complete discharge to my executors of the legacy hereby J} given to such Society: Donations to the Society' s funds are also of great help in its work Such donations of S5 or more are qualified as tax deductible: A receipt from the Society will be supplied for each donation.
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Forest and Bird, Volume 14, Issue 5, 1 February 1983, Page 28
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