SUDDEN DEATH.
TE AROHA RESIDENT EXPIRES. (By TelepranTi—special to Times.) TE AROHA, Wednesday. This morning, Mr Reginald Herring, aged 44 years, for many years a butcher at To Aroha, was going to relief work on Jessop’s Road, Waiorongomai, In company with five other workers. Finding ihe creek flooded they decided to return, when Mr Herring suddenly fell and expired. Deceased had resided at Te Aroha about twenty years. He leaves a wife and five children.
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Waikato Times, Volume 116, Issue 19353, 5 September 1934, Page 6
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