LATEST TE AROHA NEWS.
[in rLin.KAPH. — own cohrkm'onpknt.] Tk Akoha, Monday. Mokkn \ Hovt, bettor known a* Morgan, the M.ion chief, died at his le-ideiice her* this morning at nine o'clock. He had been ailing e\ t-r since the death of hi-> w ife, Rina, Miim- tne \\eek> ago, and Itelieving that hi v «.»•• J,'"Ji)g to die, ho lately iefu>t-d to take eithei food or ini'diciuc. He was nnich esteemed licie, and won many fiiend« by his general and unostentatious manner. He wai ft staunch member of the Church of England, and at one tune held frequent ministration^ amongst his own people. The Aioha Katikati bridge road which has been paitly blocked up by lanchlipi since <he last ram, will again be in order in a few (lays. Men ha\e been put on to clear away the^debiis, and before th« end of the week it will again be fit for h attic
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Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2037, 28 July 1885, Page 2
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151LATEST TE AROHA NEWS. Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2037, 28 July 1885, Page 2
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