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SUDDEN DEATH.

(By Telegraph.—Own Correspondent.) WHANGARET, this day. Frederick William Hunt, aged 31, whose home was in Eeelea Avenue, off Cook Street, Auckland, employed as cook on the scow Portland, dropped dead on board when preparing dinner on Sunday morning, while the eeow was alongside Whangarei Town wharf. Hunt was previously in apparently good health. He leaves a widow and two children. A post mortem and inquest were held to-day, and a verdict was returned, according to medical evidence, that death was caused by '.nternal hemorrhage, due to a ruptured aneurism ascending a portion of the aorta. The remains were conveyed to Auckland by the Kanicri for interment.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 278, 22 November 1915, Page 6

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SUDDEN DEATH. Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 278, 22 November 1915, Page 6

SUDDEN DEATH. Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 278, 22 November 1915, Page 6

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