AUCKLAND NEWS.
[Per Press Association.] , AUCKLAND, Jan. 27. The Industrial Building and Investment Society has received -81000 from the general manager of, the New Zealand Accident and Fidelity Insurance Company, ■which accepted a guarantee for Bancroft, late manager of the society. The society has also found mining scrip estimated to be 'worth -£l5O, and JilGO worth of good debts due to Bancroft, and a life interest in a property in a village in Yorkshire. It is considered that the Industrial Society, will not lose one penny over Bancroft; in fact, it’ is' thought that the’.'manager will be the largest loser. A solemn requiem mass, for the repose of the soul of the. late Bishop Luck, was held in the ■ Church of the Assumption, Onehunga, there, being a full congregation, many from town attending. His Lordship Bishop Lenihan was the celebrant. A handsome memorial tablet was unveiled immediately after the mass, bearing the following inscription:—“ Tuus sum ego pax. Of your charity pray for the repose of the soul of the Eight Reverend John Edmund Luck, 0.5.8., fourth bishop of Auckland,”
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVII, Issue 11178, 28 January 1897, Page 6
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