During a cricket match in Rotorua, [ H. McGuffog was struck in the eye hy ; a rising ball. Four stitches were necessary. An inquest was opened at Raukokoro on Tuesday, concerning the death of a lour-year-old boy, Muturangi Allison, son of Mr. William Allison, farmer, of Kaukokore, who died suddenly early on Monday morning. Evidence given by i the father of the boy showed that de- , ceased went to bed on Sunday night apparently in perfect health, but woke about 12.30 a.m. gasping for breath. 110 died about 2 a.m. boforo the services of tho district nurse could be obtained. The acting-coroner, Mr. J. S. W. Noilsen, postponed giving a verdict until the evidence of the district nurse has boon taken.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 17952, 2 December 1932, Page 10
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