It was a fitting tribute to the esteem and regard in which he was held in the port of Auckland that the last rites should be performed by the popular port chaplain, the Rev. IT. K. Vickery, at the I'lying Angel Missions to Seamen—the padre s last duty before leaving to join the hospital ship Maunganui. °
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 86, 12 April 1941, Page 20 (Supplement)
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56It was a fitting tribute to the esteem and regard in which he was held in the port of Auckland that the last rites should be performed by the popular port chaplain, the Rev. IT. K. Vickery, at the I'lying Angel Missions to Seamen—the padre s last duty before leaving to join the hospital ship Maunganui. ° Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 86, 12 April 1941, Page 20 (Supplement)
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