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MR. P. FLANAGAN, JUN., GORE.

11l is with sincere regret we have to record the death of Mr. P. Flanagan, eldest son of Mr. P. Flanagan, Ctore, which occurred on Tuesday morning at Queensto\v<n The deceased was well Known in many p,arts of tho Coloiny as travelling representative of the ' NjZ. Tablot.' A.bout the end of last yeaT he hati a serious illncAS, wjhic/h led him to temporarily resign work in connection wit/h this office. He spent some mbnths in the x early part of this year in the gracing 'district (of Nasehy, and it was expected tihe change had completely restored his healt-h. Only a few weeks ago , he visited Du,nc | din, whem he seemed completely recovered, aftd was hopeful of soon again resuming work for tlhis office. Un4er the cipcum.s'l'ances, the unexpected news of his death came- as a great shock to his friends in this city. The deceased was a 'very industrious, intelligent, and painstalcmg young man, a good Catholic, and highly popular

> «■> with all classes. His sorrowing father and otlher members of ttfie family have our sincere sympathy in their great sorrow. — R.i.P.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXII, Issue 38, 22 September 1904, Page 19

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MR. P. FLANAGAN, JUN., GORE. New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXII, Issue 38, 22 September 1904, Page 19

MR. P. FLANAGAN, JUN., GORE. New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXII, Issue 38, 22 September 1904, Page 19