WOMAN’S DEATH IN DUNEDIN
THOUGHT TO BE WELLINGTON RESIDENT.
By Telegraph.—Press Association. / Dunedin, March 1.
A woman, apparently between 35 and 40 years of age, collapsed in Dowling Street to-night, and was carried into the “Otago Daily Times” office, where it was found that she had expired. the body has not been identified. She was above the medium height and had dark' hair. Documents, steamer, and tramway concession tickets found in her possession suggest that she was a Miss Smith, residing in AVellington, and was returning from Otautau, Southland, travelling with a Mr. Smith, presumably father or brother. She was apparently in illhealtih, her steamer ticket for Lyttelton to AVellington having been‘extended for this reason.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 134, 2 March 1921, Page 5
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115WOMAN’S DEATH IN DUNEDIN Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 134, 2 March 1921, Page 5
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