SUDDEN DEATHS.
IN TUE STREET. (By Telegraph—Press Association.] Auckland, last night. Last night Annie McKillop, a widow, aged 31, while walking along Symonds street with a friend, suddenly fell on the footpath, and died immediately. I Dunedin, last night. Duncan McNivc-n died very suddenly in George street yesterday morning. He left the Leviathan Hotel after breakfast, apparently in his ordinary health, and went into a shop, where, while in conversation, he fell on the p oor unconscious. Dr Macpberson was (.ailed in, but befo-r. he arrived the man was dead. Death n, - apparently due to heart disease. An in quest will be held to-day. Deceased n.. : a blacksmith at Balclutba for many years, but had retired, and resided at the Leviathan Hotel. He was unmarried, and, as far as can be ascertained, had no relatives in Otago. His age was about 50 years.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 471, 12 July 1902, Page 2
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