ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES.
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INVERCARGILL, Last Night. The hody of Edward Rak. a fisherman, was found in the estuary this morning. Deceased' was on Jt fishing hoat the night before with three companicns. The^^ later xnissed him. Grappling irons were requisitioned and thv bodj' secured. WHANGAREI, Last Night. A two-yedr-old Maori infant. the son of Hoara Wiremu, residing at Te Materau, pulle'd over a tin bf boiling water whilst his mother was engaged in washing clothes 3*esterda3r afternoon and expired this morning.
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GISBORNE. Last Night. Charles Williamson an elderly man, a settler of Mangatuna, Tolaga Bay, was found drowned in the river. He had evidently been tendixig a fishing net and fell out of the boat into deep water. He was unable to swim. The body was found floating in thc river a mile below the net. «■■■■■„,■ — i
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North Otago Times, Volume CVII, Issue 17166, 24 March 1927, Page 4
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143ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES. North Otago Times, Volume CVII, Issue 17166, 24 March 1927, Page 4
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