ELDERLY MAN'S DEATH.
SUDDEN EXPIRY AT HIS HOME.
An elderly main, Mr. William Lowe, ft gardener residing in TymdaJl road, was found dead at his residence last, evening. When Ms son ileft home shortly after 6 o'clock laatl dvaning, lie left his father in apparent goad health. When he retained at 11 p.m., he found his falther dead. Br. Qunn was called in, but could only pronounce life to be extinct. . Thei deceased was a widower, wrjcll was 69 years of age. He resided in Tynda.ll irofld by himw&f, his .son working in the country and being in town in few days for a holiday. j The Coroner arrives from the Octant this eveming, and n't is expected that an inquest, will be fixed for to-morrow.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16426, 9 May 1924, Page 5
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126ELDERLY MAN'S DEATH. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16426, 9 May 1924, Page 5
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