LYTTELTON NEWS
HARBOUR LIGHT PICTURES. Being entirely dependent on f/ower from Lake Coleridge, the management of the local, picture theatre have been unable to hold the usual sessions of late owing to the fuilure of the current. The programme for to-ninrht includes an excellent society drama, entitled "Countess Charming," and tho j rogr.amciefor Saturday and Monday a Toxical Budget, a seaside romance "Periwinkle," starring Mary Miles Minter, and other £!ms. THE HARBOUR FATALITY. The Lyttelton police, a-esisted by Harbour Board employees, have been . Iragging tL.e harbour for the body of William Greenbank, who fell into the harbour on Tuesday evening, and was doubtless drowned. It was thought that when tie Tarawcra left her berth at the we6t side of No. t wharf wbtre tho accidont occurred, tho body would come to the surface, but although a miscellaneous assortment oi articles was fished up liom the bottom of the harbour, the body was r.ot recovered. Green bank was 3i years of rge, and hod for some time been engaged as a fireman in the Kamona. Hi wps a native of Cornwall, and had no relatives in New Zealand.
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16256, 5 July 1918, Page 9
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187LYTTELTON NEWS Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16256, 5 July 1918, Page 9
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