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DEATH OF MR. JAMES HAMLIN.

Me. James Hamlik, interpreter, who had gone to Cambridge, in connection with the sitting of the N*tire Lands Court there, died suddenly, it is bettered, of heart disease, on Thursday. Mr. Hamlin was in the hotel at Cambridge on Thursday afternoon, when he fell down, and almost immediately expired. A telegraphic message was sent down to Mr. Quick, who despatched a vehicle to Point Russell, where the body had been brought in a steamer. The body was brought down to deceased's house at Panmure at a late hour last night. Deceased was a son of the Rev. Mr. Hamlin, one of the early Church missionaries, who has several sons settlers in various parts of the province. Mr. James Hamlin was for some time employed as an interpreter at Wellington, and latterly in Auckland. He was a good speaktr of Maori, and was esteemed by all who knew him for his unobtrusire and gentlemanly manners.

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Daily Southern Cross, 7 November 1868, Page 5

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DEATH OF MR. JAMES HAMLIN. Daily Southern Cross, 7 November 1868, Page 5

DEATH OF MR. JAMES HAMLIN. Daily Southern Cross, 7 November 1868, Page 5

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