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SUDDEN DEATH AT WHANGAREI.

By Telegraph.—Own Correspondent^ WHANGAREI, this day. A man named Robert Wilson, a gardener, living across the river, was discovered dead in bed at 8 o'clock last night. He had not been seen since Tuesday. A neighbour named H. Wilkia6on, thinking the man must be ill, went to the cottage, and looked through the window. He saw Wilson in bed, and on failing to arouse him, opened the door and made the discovery that lie was dead. WHANGAREI, this day. . An inquest was held before the district coroner, Mr. J. M. Killen. The jury returned a verdict in accordance with Dr. Hall's evidence, viz., that death occurred through hemorrhage of tbe lungs. The evidence went to show that .Wilson died on Tuesday night.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 226, 21 September 1906, Page 2

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SUDDEN DEATH AT WHANGAREI. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 226, 21 September 1906, Page 2

SUDDEN DEATH AT WHANGAREI. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 226, 21 September 1906, Page 2

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