ACCIDENTS & FATALITIES
YOUTHS DROWNED IN LAKE, fßy Telegraph—Per Press A ssociationj MASTERTON, June 16. A double drowning fatality is believed to have occurred on a Waira J Tapa lake to-day. Two young men'" set out in a boat swan shooting, to-day being tli© opening of the season! They were accompanied by a dog, which has returned, and un upturned boat has been observed on Lake Urioke, near Lake Ferry. One of the boys was working for Arthur Warren, of Pirinoa, and the other was a friend from Wellington. The names of the youths could not be ascertained to-night. The fatality is believed to lmv" recurred on the eastern side of the lake.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 June 1932, Page 5
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