AUCKLAND.
This day. The inquest on Mrs Cleaver is proceeding. Dr Bichardson deposed that undoubtedly it was a case of arsenical poisoning. The inquest will probably be concluded to-morrow. A Very Sudden Death. The following arc the particulars of Mr Beale's death:—'He attended St. PauUs Church (of which he was churchwarden), and assisted in taking up the offertory after service. He had a chat with the Eev. Mr Nilson in connection with church business, and then walked up as far as the Choral Hall with Mr Angelo Forrest, organist, turning off there to his home on Grafton Road. . His family had just sat down to dinner, and Mr Bealo had finished earring, when he bent his head forward as if to say grace. One of the members of the family noticed that his head appeared to fall on his breast, and on examination he was found to be dead. Deceased was a musician many years ago. Arthur Sullivan, the celebrated composer, was brought to him in order that he might hear him play, and judge whether it would be worth while to educate him for the musical profession.
[Pee Pbess Association.]
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Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4273, 11 September 1882, Page 2
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191AUCKLAND. Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4273, 11 September 1882, Page 2
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