SUDDEN DEATH.
A VERY melancholy case of sudden death occurred to a youug man named Mr W. King, residing with his parents iv Chapelstreet. It appears tho unfortunate young man had been snflcriDg for years from a slight tumour in his carj and during the last week it had been rather worse thiju usual. Ho complained to his parents of the pain lie was suUcriug. His mother immediately sent for Dr. Hooper, who it appears lanced the lump, and lie appeared to be getting better. He suddeuly, however, relapsed into his former state, and the doctor was sent for again, find prescribed a powder for him, which he accordingly took. He gradually, however, became worse, and expired this morning between the hours of 5 ami 6.
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Auckland Star, Volume X, Issue 2920, 23 August 1879, Page 2
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