SUDDEN DEATH AT THAMES.
[a? TKLKGKAF-H.— CORKKSPONDENT.] Thames, Saturday. A MAN' named Martin Whelan, an old resident of Block 27, dropped dead in Rich-mond-street, early tins morning, whilst engaged in driving a cow belonging to himself. Deceased was 70 years of a?e, and latterly had been subject to fainting fits, through weakness of the heart's action. A coroner's inquest was held this afternoon, when a verdict of "Death from heart disease" was returned.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9492, 23 April 1894, Page 5
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