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Sudden Death.

We regret to hive to record the sudden death this morning of Mr Walter Brit+on Moss, one of the best known of our residents?, Mr Moss had been suffering from a cold for some time, and yesterday forenoon symptoms of quinsy manifested themselves, and he went home to bed. , In the evening the complaint became so distressing that Dr. Tweed was called m, and he recognised that the case was dangerous. Everything possible was done, the doctor being m almost constant attendance, but at ten minutes to six this morning a violent paroxysm carried, the sufferer off. Universal sympathy was expressed m town today for the bereaved wife and family. The deceased was fiftyfiyc yw}'* of age.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume X, Issue 2412, 20 June 1891, Page 2

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119

Sudden Death. Ashburton Guardian, Volume X, Issue 2412, 20 June 1891, Page 2

Sudden Death. Ashburton Guardian, Volume X, Issue 2412, 20 June 1891, Page 2

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