SUDDEN DEATH OF MR. G. HOGAN.
-timRAPB.— PBES 3 ASSOCIATION.J [ ByTKtBG New Plymouth, Friday. , rI)DE v death occurred to-night. Mr. A« Z « resident of Wnt.pto»., with «m»pby " ,s thro ° Kfc tra,n ' ?y'w. a » nn S lbß iT; ey ' i «oirccl just as the train reached Mew flnd th station. Hogan was at one time Ply -S fn Auckland, being connected With re "'r 'mamma Industrial School. . . c ;°; „an was well known in Auckland, a 1 n one of the Imperial regiments th. Crimoan War, and by hi. Ballantry ' fSSwioo. He transferred to the ?T West India Regiment after the cam--4 • After a time he retired from the serP: l, - n ' an d emigrated to New Zealand. He vice '/ tho Nqw Zealand Armed ConThulafV was subsequently trans--5 « from ft sergeantcy to the post of masfor nf the Industrial School, Kohimarama, u ?.l ho held till the breaking up of that • nit ion Since that time he lias been ! •different. health, and when in Auckland " vi-it a few weeks ago the change in M« ' «'irance was very marked, and ho tu ® ,', t0 be suffering from some internal Splint- robilbly ■"!»» Ai ">™ „ Mr ' Hnrran was a conscientious, upright man •n the execution of his duty, but was a of f'l'caD personal determination and ?!!'! 0 character, which occasionally hrouchu'hiin into a little friction with his official superiors.]
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9455, 10 March 1894, Page 5
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