FOUND DEAD.
WELL-KNOWN RESIDENT'S END.
I RESULT OP HEART FAILURE. A well-known resident of Pukekohe, Mr James David Sellar, who was on a visit to Whangae, near Kawa Kawa, North Auckland, was found dead on Thursday evening.
In the morning Mr Sellar walked J toward the reservoir, some three miles distant, and as he had not returned at lunch hour, a search pivty wae formed. After searching th-3 scrub and fern-covered hilis his body was found late in the evening. a' medical examination showed that death was due to heart failure.
Mr Sellar was a builder by occupation, and he came to Pukekohe from Hawkes Bay about. 10 years ago For several years he farmed a property near Beatty's road. When this was leased he took up his residence in Roulston street. Of a quiet and retiring nature, Mr Sellar won the esteem of a wide circle of friends. He is survived by his wife, one son —Mr J D. Sellar; and four daughters —Misses Margaret, Sheila, Nancy and Rini Sellar.
The interment took place at Kawa Kawa.
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Franklin Times, Volume XXII, Issue 34, 21 March 1932, Page 5
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