BODY FOUND.
IDENTITY NOT YET DISCOVERED (PS33SS ASSOCIATION TILEOEAit.) WELLINGTON, December 3. Although the body of the man which was taken from the harbour on Sunday has not been identified, there is a possibility that it was that of J. A. Harrison, formerly a resident of Wanganui. Early on the morning of November 16th a bicycle painted blue, to which a bundle of clothes was attached, was found on Thorndon breastwork. In the bundle was a collar similar in make and size to that which was on the body, and other garments which also tallied with those on the body. Both the clothes and bicycle were purchased in Wanganui, and on the case of the razor in the bundle was the name "J. A. Harrison." Nothing further has been found concerning the man who fell into the harbour near the steamer Westmoreland on Saturday night, and the body has not been recovered. .
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20100, 2 December 1930, Page 17
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152BODY FOUND. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20100, 2 December 1930, Page 17
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