BOATING FATALITY.
'(Per: Proas Association.) Dunedin, last night, The body of Robert Dow, one of two brothers drowned in the Lower Harbor, having been' recovered, an inquest was held to-day. The brothers left for their home in a small boat, Bft by 4ft. Shortly after cries were heard, but on a boat going out nothing could be seen. The evidence was to the effect that the brothers were perfectly sober, having had four small glasses of beer and lemonade. A verdict of found drowned was returned, there: being no evidenoe to show how acoident occurred.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1556, 12 September 1905, Page 2
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