THAMES NEWS.
(By Telegraph.—Own Correspondent.)
THAMES, this day
An inquest on George Partingdon, who was found dead in bed, was held yesterday afternoon. Medical evidence showed that deceased, who was 70 years of age, met his death through the rupture of a blood vessel in the bruin, and a verdict in accordance with this was returned. _ _ Daniel Dennison, aged 70. living Up Hape Creek, Thames, died suddenly yesterday afternoon. He had been working previously in his garden. \ private letter received by mail records the death of Charles Malstrom, late manager of the Moanataiari Company's new plant, who left for Borneo twelve months ago. Deceased contracted malaria fever, which caused his death. Mr WilUmv Deeble, of Thames, has issued an address to the electors of Ohinemuri, arid will shortly place his views before them. He will probably support prohibition. . .
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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 230, 28 September 1899, Page 12
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