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FATAL ACCIDENT.

Balolutha, January. 24. Jam-yGnrroway, of the Alexandra 'Hotel Port Molyneux, was drowned on Saturday afternoon, while out boating. The? boat hail sa'ls up, which prevented (hnimvay and his companion, John Hullivau, from observing a line widely was mu out from the Frieiulsldp schooner into the stream, and which the boat went under, causing her to capsize, (loth men grasped the rope, but Garroway did not hold on. The Martha Reid’,-; crew were upon the scene within one minute after the acrident, but were only able to rescue Sullivan and to see Garroway go down. Sergeant Finnegan ami Mr John Paterson have been superintending a crew continually drat-gim: for the. body, but at 2 p.m. fo-dw no clue +/•> the body could be found. Air Garroway leaves a wife but no family.

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Evening Star, Issue 4028, 24 January 1876, Page 3

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FATAL ACCIDENT. Evening Star, Issue 4028, 24 January 1876, Page 3

FATAL ACCIDENT. Evening Star, Issue 4028, 24 January 1876, Page 3

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