TELEGRAMS.
j l run li/Mi-H - t*Bit PIIKS." ASsoeiATiot f MAX DROWNED. ( HRIKTCIIUP.CH, Dee. 11 William Teague, a returned soldier, aged ;!(), single, fell off the rocks while Ashing on Sunday at Taylor’s Mistook, near Sumner, and his body has not been recovered. His companion, Henry Charles Reading heard him call out “Pm dizzy” just as he fell. Bonding plunged in lint could not sustain the weight of the unconscious man, who is supiwised to have had a seizure or struck his head in falling. Reading regained the rocks exhausted
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 December 1922, Page 3
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88TELEGRAMS. Hokitika Guardian, 11 December 1922, Page 3
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