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" What will we do with the money?" asked Sergeant Haddrell al tlie conclusion of tlie tote ticket case on Saturday. The S.M. said lie wasn't very particular, Mr T. S. Weston, for Unaccused, chimed in, " We want our £2." Mr Jackson, who was present, laid claim to £2, au'l, under the circumstances, the S.M. seemed to the poiul in advising " Give him £"2, andhini £3," pointing to the claimants, " and that's all there is of it." On Saturday morning, Mr Thomas Debncy, aged SH, who followed the occupation of an engineer and fitter, and who resided with his wife and child at Mr Alex McLennan's, Young street, died suddenly. The deceased wlio had recently arrived from England, an 1 lately obtained employment with the tris Company, had been suffering from he.-u t disease for somv time. On ri-ing at 7 o'clock on Saturday Burning lie was seized wilh an attack, and was falling ns his -wife caught hiru in her a-ms. He exclaimed, "There is something wrong with inc," and then sunk into a state of collapse, from which he never recovered. Dr Home was called in, and pronounced life extinct. At an inquest before a coroner and jury of six, a verdict in accordance with the medical testimony was returned,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8080, 9 April 1906, Page 3

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211

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8080, 9 April 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8080, 9 April 1906, Page 3

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