"Auckland Star" Photo. AFTER A SENSATIONAL ISLAND TRlP.— Mrs. E. H. Fischer, her four young children, and Mr. A. B. Walker, who with Mrs. Fischer's husband, were the occupants of the cutter Maroro, which disappeared from Auckland last November and was finally wrecked near Pago Pago. They returned to Auckland yesterday by the Maui Pomare. Fischer was arrested in Dunedin for stealing the launch.
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 100, 30 April 1930, Page 9
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64"Auckland Star" Photo. AFTER A SENSATIONAL ISLAND TRlP.—Airs. E. H. Fischer, her four young children, and Mr. A. B. Walker, icho toith Mrs. Fis' cher's husband, were the occupants of the culler Maroro, which disappeared from Auckland last November and was finally wrecked near Pago Pago. They returned to Auckland yesterday by the Maui Pomare. Fischer was arrested in Dunedin for stealing the launch. Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 100, 30 April 1930, Page 9
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