MAN DROPS DEAD ON SHOW GROUNDS
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PALMERSTON N., This Day. Mr. Nonnau Daysh, a well-known representative of a machinery firm, dropped dead on the showgrounds this morning. Deceased was the, son of Mr. Henry Daysh, farmer, of Martinborough.
. (8i VELEORAPII.—PRESS ASSOCIATION.) ': ' PALMEESTON N., This Day. Shortly before noon to-day Mr. Norman Daysh, aged 40 years, a resident of Palmerston North, suddenly ■ collapsed while talking to some friends in front of the milking machine exhibit in the machinery hall, at the National Dairy Show, and died within a few minutes: De-' ceased was a married man, and was the patenter of a well-known,milking plant, and it is stated he recently returned from a visit to America.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 145, 20 June 1924, Page 8
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