— ♦ -Press Association
By Telearaph—
WELLINGTON, Aug. 4. Two men and a boy who left Ohiru Bay at 11 o'cloclc this morning to go fishing, had not returned tonight. A search will begin tomorrow morning. The missing people, all of whom live at 152 Ohiro Bay Parade, are Albert Eric Goodwin, aged 49, Stephen Good win, aged 12, his son; George Gilmore Haines Sniith, aged 35, brother-in-lav of Goodwin. They were not reported missing till 5 o 'clock in the afternoon so no proper search could be organised before darkness. The three were lasi seen by Mrs. Goodwin heading out to" sea. Their eraft was a 14ft. clinker built battle grey dinghy. As their iiitention was to spend the afternoon 'isliing, no eoncern at their failure to return was caused till 5 o'cloclc. The sliore was searched on foot and a motor car went right round the bay but no sign of tlie dinghy was seen. The wea dier was fair lmt a fresh northwesterly blew up in the afternoon jand the sea was fairly choppy.
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Chronicle (Levin), 5 August 1946, Page 4
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