SUDDEN DEATH IN QUEENSTREET.
About noon to-day, a man named Richard Bell Booth, who resided with his brother in Richmond Road, Ponsonby, died suddenly whilo in the vicinity of tbe New Zealand Insurance Buildings. He was standing either inside or close bo the door of the New Zealand Insurance Company's Offico, leading into the entrance to the Stock Exchange, when he waa suddenly seized with a fainting fib, and fell down. Efforts wore made to revive animation, but without success.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 213, 6 September 1895, Page 4
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