BODY IN HARBOUR
VICTIMS OF BOATING ACCIDENT
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DUNEDIN, Nov. 20.
Mr J. It Bartholomew, S.M., Coroner. held an inquest this' morning at Tort Chalmers regarding a body fou-nd floating yesterday afternoon In the Harbour, near Gow Island. It was identified later as that of one of the victims of the recent drowning tragedy. Alexander Bell, labourer, residing at 36. Ann Street, Roslyn, identified tiebody as that of bis son, Archibald Bell, who was a single man, aged 2d years, and resided with witness. On the evening of the 10th. inst. Archibald left home accompanied, by his younger brother James, and went to a crib owned by James Jeffrey, at MacAndiew Bay. They intended to remain there over night, and then to go to Qmuatine Island the following, day, which was Sunday. AVit-ncss did not see deceased after he left- home on the Satin - dav evening. The inquest was then ad earned.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 November 1928, Page 6
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154BODY IN HARBOUR Hokitika Guardian, 27 November 1928, Page 6
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