BODY FOUND IN HARBOUR
ALLEGED TO BE THAT OF A COALWORKER. ■ ' ..' ■
Tho body of a man was found in the water at Oriental Bay yesterday moming, and was removed to tho morgue ' by Constable Lo Fevre. The remains had been in the water too long to allow of identification in tho usual way, hut tho mail was in working clothes, aid "nad pieces of-coel in his pocket, and it is believed, though nothing definite is known, that the body is that of a coalworker. Only the dimensions of the remains and the- clothes are available as means of identification. The body had. evidently been in the water for about a fortnight past. . . i On inquiry being made as to people ' missing, it was ascertained from tho police that a man named Jeremiah Carroll, who resided in Tiuakori Road, and was a v coal-worker, has been missing since April 5, and it is thought that the body found may be his.;.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3054, 16 April 1917, Page 4
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160BODY FOUND IN HARBOUR Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3054, 16 April 1917, Page 4
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