A SAD CASE.
DID SHE DIE OF A BROKEN HEART?
THE TERBO B K o OF g THE BACK-
. New Plymouth, March 14. tru ft l^ mfully - 6 ? d ' but ""fortunately Pioneer lffT a - ? f backblockl pioneoi life—is related by tho Umti correspondent of tho Daily \„ * he r- lu ' 6band > *i«» i»3 taken up a section way back in tho Taranaki hinterland years ago, reach! vi their new homo only after tho greatest of difficulties. there 2n«n VO - m ? n d ? cL ' ued that nothing would mduco her to make tho iour"oy again For nine yoara she nevor ° U A of , th<> homo Paddock. deemed advsiablo to take her to tho nearest hospital. For thirty miles she was carried through tho pathless wilderness on a stretcher, relays of mon rohoviae at intorvals. A fow weeks in hospital restored be woman to health, and her return home was mooted. Tho woman BlindSukVkiii fc hcr. thoUght : flcclaring il However, a day was fixed for her departure, but before it dawned tho woman was dead. The doctor in attendance, who lcnow all tho circumstances of tho case, said ho could only ascribe hor death to a broken heart-
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Feilding Star, Volume IV, Issue 1135, 16 March 1910, Page 4
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195A SAD CASE. Feilding Star, Volume IV, Issue 1135, 16 March 1910, Page 4
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