TWO DROWNED
CUTTER. FOUNDERS IN STORM. Australian Press Association.) ADELAIDE, December 27. Two brothers, Walter Rumblelow, aged 39 married, and David Rumblelow aged 32, married, were drowned, while a third man just managed to struggle ashore through mountainous seas, when the fishing cutter Ferret foundered in a heavy squall off Wnipinga beach at midnight on Thursday.
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 December 1932, Page 5
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