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DEATH OF FATHER CROKE.

(By TELEGRAPH—PRKSS ASSOCIATION). Auckland, Last Night. The Rev. Father W. J. Ckoke, of St. ( Patrick's Cathedral, Auckland, died at Philadelphia, United States America, on the Bth ult., on his way home to Tipperary, Ireland. He was very ill on leaving Auckland, but it was hoped the voyage and change would set him up. With a friend named J. P. For, Father Croke crossed the Pacific, and by easy stages reached Philadelphia on May 29th, for the purpose of sailing two Cays later for Queenstown by tie BalgenLnd. When they reached the Bteamer's pier they learned that it would not sail until two more days hud passed. So eager was the young priest to see his parents that the delay disheartened him, and his courage, so long sustained, gave way. Almost immediately his condition became such that his removal to St. Joseph's Hospital followed the same day and he grew rapidly worse until the end came.

Father Croke was 32 years of age, and had been in the priesthood six years. When ordained he came to Auckland and was stationed at tit. Patrick's Cathedral. He was subsequently engaged in missionary work in the Waikato, being stationed at Kihikihi. The work necessitated long journeys on horseback, and he suffered many privations, which evens tually undermined his health. He fell a victim to consumption, and after treatment at the local hospital of the Sisters of Meicy, Mount Eden, he decided to return to his home in Tipperary, Ireland, where his mother and father still live.

The deceased was very popular in Auckland, where he made many friends, who will deeply regret his untimely end.

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Waikato Argus, Volume XV, Issue 6018, 15 July 1903, Page 2

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DEATH OF FATHER CROKE. Waikato Argus, Volume XV, Issue 6018, 15 July 1903, Page 2

DEATH OF FATHER CROKE. Waikato Argus, Volume XV, Issue 6018, 15 July 1903, Page 2

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