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Terrible Boating Fatality.

FOUR LIVEB SUPPOSED TO BE LOST. (Per Press Association.) Invbrcabgill, NoTwnber 14. Yesterday morning Robert Hughes, employed by tbe Corporation ; Andrew Aiken,' a contractor, accompanied by Albert Hatch, son of a former member for Inrercargill ; and George Hartle, son Of ft locomotive driver, both youths, went down the river to do some work. They did not return. To-day, at low water, tbe boat was found sank ia 4ft of water. Tbe police bave sent a Bteam launch to tbe spot wbere tbe boat lies abreast of Busby Point.

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Feilding Star, Volume XIX, Issue 117, 15 November 1897, Page 3

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Terrible Boating Fatality. Feilding Star, Volume XIX, Issue 117, 15 November 1897, Page 3

Terrible Boating Fatality. Feilding Star, Volume XIX, Issue 117, 15 November 1897, Page 3

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