BOAT OVERTURNED
IN ■WOBBBR BAY. Worser Bay added yetanoHier boat, ing mishap to its already ,long list, when a. Mr. with a Mr. Loske and his two sons—one aged' four or five—were upset in the bay yesterday.; Mr. Bullen, the owner of the craft, and his companions, wero trying t« put ■ tile bbat about when they were struck by " sdtiall, With the result that the boat capsized. The plight of the party, was observed by ItaUan fishermen in a. fishing boat bound for Pinnacle Rook,; who immediately rowed to the n reßoue Jy The captain of the Janie.Seddon also witnessed the nooidont and headed to! the assistance of the capsized boat, but' when tho steamer arrived she was nol needed. ■. ■ . •' '' «i ■ Mr. Leslie's, five-yearnjld doii buM fered most and'it was some time before rui' regained- consoibueness. The*;. Janio ''Mdon towed the ovoiturnetU bout to tlio beach. . ' '
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2343, 28 December 1914, Page 4
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146BOAT OVERTURNED Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2343, 28 December 1914, Page 4
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