SUDDEN DEATHS.
i «»_ - A WAIORONGOMAI CASE. [BT TELEGRAPH. —OWN CORRESPONDENT,] i Te Aroha, Saturday. Mb,. T. F. Holt, of Waiorongomai, died suddenly yesterday afternoon. He left home in the morning in his usual health. to visit Hardy's mines, and amout three p.m. John Glover, on his way to begin work on the four o'clock shift, found Mr. Holt's dead body lying on the road. An inquest is to be held. DEATH AT A HOTEL. [BY telegraph.—press ASSOCIATION.] ■ . Wellington, Sunday. • A man named McKillop had a- fatal seizure at the Club Hotel this evening. Dr. Henry was summoned and found the man living, but he expired shortly afterwards, apparently from heart disease. McKillop was formerly a railway guard, residing at Waitara, but is understood to have been employed latterly as a gatekeeper at the Hint. It is believed that he had a wife and child living at Ohingaiti.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13782, 22 June 1908, Page 5
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