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SUDDEN DEATH.

AN awfully sudden death occured yesterday afternoon at the Island of Waiheke. An apparently healthy man, named Charles Grimmiuga, in the prime of life, was found lying on his face quite dead, having but a few minutes left his whare after taking his dinner. We understand that deceased was in every respect a temperate man ; and from what we hear, it is likely to turn out that apoplexy has been the cause of death. The unfortunate man was part owner of. tho cutter .Tuliii, which has this morning brought the body to the morgue, where it now lies awaiting the usual ollicial investigation into the circumstances of his decease.

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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 569, 6 November 1871, Page 2

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SUDDEN DEATH. Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 569, 6 November 1871, Page 2

SUDDEN DEATH. Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 569, 6 November 1871, Page 2

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