ON THE S.S. MAORI.
» A MYSTERIOUS REPOBT. . (By TolejrraDh.—Press. Association.) Christchurch, December 28. Henry Cranky, aged 33, \a married mati with:a.wifo and two children'in Dunodin, 1 was a passenger to Lyttolton by tho Maori last night. When in tho ten miles from VTollington, he was standing by tho i-afl with two friends. One of them, his cousin, wanted him to go to bed, but h« N replied: "No, I'm going fci ■ hare a duclr," and forthwith he jumped overboard. He was on his way to Ohrisiychurch looking for shearing'work. Hia cousin thinks Cranloy was worrying about something, as when on.the wharf a polio* . man asked him his name, and he hoard him give a wrong one. ( " The Umoa Company, the police, and :lhe officers of the steamer, know nothing* of the alleged jumping overboard of Henry Cranley as reported to tho new*, papors by his cousin.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 701, 29 December 1909, Page 6
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146ON THE S.S. MAORI. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 701, 29 December 1909, Page 6
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