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DEATH FROM APOPLEXY.

Dr. Kenny was suddenly called away on Sunday evening to attend Mrs Honeybun, wife of a settler at Claudelands, Hamilton, who had been attacked with several fits of hemorrhagic apoplexy. The attacks were very severe, and ih\ Kenny gave no hopes of a recovery. .He was again in attendance on Mrs Honeybun yesterday morning, and saw that the poor woman was then near her end. She leaves a very large family, the youngest being an infant, four months old. Much sympathy is felt for them and Mr Honeybun.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 2523, 11 September 1888, Page 2

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DEATH FROM APOPLEXY. Waikato Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 2523, 11 September 1888, Page 2

DEATH FROM APOPLEXY. Waikato Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 2523, 11 September 1888, Page 2

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