STILL NO TRACE
VICTIMS OF YACHT DISASTER
LARGE SEARCH PARTIES OUT
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WAJPUKUKAU, April 2G
There is as yet no trace of the two missing men, Kclleway and Naylor, from the yatdit Mizpah which was wrecked in the Porangahau coast early yesterday morning. Large .search parties were out yesterday and to-dav under the direction of Constable Mess, •and are now aided by Constjtblc 1). IT. Sutton, of W'aipukurnu.' s -
A repart received from.. Poranparau to-day shows that . Harris is feeling much improved, who is still'-under the car? of Mrs T. Parker.
No inquest for identification has yet V-ee’i arranged on the body believed to 'he that of .Jack . Hurre’l. pending information from inspectors' ‘ of police at X:>pi■ t and .\urkland.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 April 1933, Page 6
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124STILL NO TRACE Hokitika Guardian, 26 April 1933, Page 6
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