DROWNED IN HARBOUR.
,in.iu.y.i^ '■■■■■ ■■ (BY TKLBQJtAPH.) , -(UITiTBO PBISS AißOCtfATl6w:)' J ' Gbktmotjth, January .11. There i» too much reason to fe.-.r that Jamei Kerr, second engineer, of the i.s. Mahwaptia; ha* been -'drowned. J l lt is supposed that when coming on board last night, there boine no aaßg*rAy*from the Teßßel to th* mbarf, he slipped on going on board, andy /felljnto/ the.; i"jwr«i . Someone oh board heard a splash, and 4jame on deck to ascertain the cause, booking about and Bboutiny oot, Mt unusual , was seen. [There has. ■^ no trace of lu'oi sjnce he ,w*g last on the previous qyening, , His wife reside m■. Scotland.' In the of the afternoon Kerr's hat was under the wharf whet-e the vu lying. The «rown was HHfen, as if he ' bid f; struck on hio
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 38, 12 January 1884, Page 3
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132DROWNED IN HARBOUR. Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 38, 12 January 1884, Page 3
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