DIED IN THE NIGHT.
DEATH OF A WAGGONER.
[l)T mWHUPH.— ASSOCIATION.] WraxrNGioar, Wednesday. A : - a? named W. F. Taylor, supposed to bo L?tween 60 and 70 years of age, who reMitly came from Nftlwra, where he had been employed as a waggoner, was found dead in his bed in the City Buffet Hotel to-day. He retired to rest at ten o'clock last night, in a room which he shared with Richard George, a bushman, and' he then appeared to be quite well. On the previous night, however, he had compi ned of a pain in his chest..
Another man named Crosby went to call him at eight o'clock this morning and found that he had been dead for some hours, the body being then quite cold. The deceased has left a family.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15496, 1 January 1914, Page 7
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