HEART SEIZURE. *■ (PBBBS kSBOCTATTOM tXLSOBAK.I NEW PLYMOUTH, September 4. The death of Mr W. J. Potter, of Auckland, organiser of the Rugby Art Union, who arrived in New Plymouth yesterday and to-day completed arrangements for the drawing to-morrow night, occurred at his hotel to-night. Mr Potter, owing to delay caused by the train wreck at Mangaweka, had a very strenuous day's work. To-night he had a heart seizure and died at 10.30. His age was about 65.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20025, 5 September 1930, Page 14
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