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CAUSED BY HEART FAILURE. (Special to “Northern Advocate.’') AUCKLAND, This Day. A verdict of death from heart failure, caused by over-exertion while out rabbiting, was returned by the coroner, Mr T. P. Snell, J.P., at the inquest concerning the deatli of Tom Sanders Dunn, aged 60, of Onehunga, which was concluded at Papakura yesterday. Deceased’s body was found on Mr H. Lever’s property at Hunua on Saturday evening. He had gone out rabbiting in the hills earlier in the day and his non-arrival at the homestead at the expected tkne had caused his friends to search for him. ■
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Northern Advocate, 8 April 1931, Page 3
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