FISHING BOAT DISASTER.
' BODIES ON BEACH. (By Teteffraph—Press Association.} Whangarei, May 8. On April 22 tl'e auxiliary fishing boat Lottie left Omaha for Whangnruru with three Maoris—Tenatahi Brown, his wife, and a girl named Lydia Nsere—nnd a European (E. G. Phillips) aboard. On Sunday last pieces of wreckage srero found in the vicinity of Wliansartim, and created a suspicion of disaster, Yesterday the boat, totally wrecked, and the- dead bodies of Phillips nntl .N'gere irero found on the Ijencli at Mill Point, at the entrance of Whnnijnriini. The fate of tho other twn occnpmils lias not been ascertained, but there is every probability tlint both were drowned.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1435, 9 May 1912, Page 4
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107FISHING BOAT DISASTER. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1435, 9 May 1912, Page 4
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