TWO SUDDEN DEATHS.
The police were informed yesterday of two sudden deaths which have occurred in the city. In the one case Mrs. Elizabeth Warburton, widow, residing in Hovre' street, who was afflicted with paralysis, was suddenly taken worse and died on being put to bed by her daughter. It is not likely that an inquest will be held, as Mrs. Warburton had been in a delicate state of health for some years.
In the second case a baby girl, Zeila Noeline Pike, aged two months, died suddenly at her parents' residence, Hayditstreet. An inquest will be held by Mr. Coroner Gresham at the Naval and Family Hotel at a-quarter to eleven a.m.'to-day.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12401, 24 October 1903, Page 4
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