All tho legacies.bequeathed to public institutions by tho late Sir John Logan Campbell have now been paid. The sum of £5500 had been paid at the end of January, and at the. begbining of the present month tho remainder was paid as follows: —Jubil'sc Institute for tho Blind, £5000; Salvation -Anny Prison Gate Home, Epsom. £500; Salvation Army Maternity Homo, Ponfonby, £500; Salvation'.Army Rescue Home. Parnellj £500; Orphans' Home (I>.patoetoe) Trust Board, £3000. In regard to tho beoucsts to the Auckland University, College. Council (£20i000), tho Cornwall Park trusters (£35,000),. and for a monument to tho Maori race on tho summit of One-tree Hill (£SOOOV compliance with the clausos of tho will has b*on postponed indefinitely.
Playgoers will regret to learn of the death of James Edward Mooro, a theatrical manager, whose name was known throughout Australia and Now Zealand, chiefly as business manager for tho tours of his. sister, Maggie Mooro (Mrs. H. R. Roberts). Tho late Mr. Mooro was 58 years of age.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1994, 27 February 1914, Page 5
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