Death of Mr. W. H. Levin.
Mr W. H. Levin, of Levin <fc Co , one of the most prominent men in Wellington, died on Friday morning of hemorrhage of the brain accompanied by pleurisy. He had been ill for some days but nothing serious was expected till the attack took the sharp turn yesterday. Five doctors were in attendance "at the last, but their efforts were unavailing. The flags in the city were at half mast, and a number of business places closed immediately the news was known. Mr Levin had been a member of Parliament, and the Public Library here was due to his initiative and generosity. After transacting formal business in the afternoon, the House adjourned till 7.30 out of respect to the late Mr \V. H. Levin. "N
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Manawatu Herald, 16 September 1893, Page 2
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131Death of Mr. W. H. Levin. Manawatu Herald, 16 September 1893, Page 2
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