THE MISSING CANOE
SECOND EDITION.
Per Press Association. Nelson, May 10. The search for Mr G. W. Lightband and the lad Harry Jackson, who are missing, having set out in a Canadian canoe for Rabbit Island, was continued unremittingly yesterday. On Thursday, a partly subn «rged can he w:<s seen by persons sailing in a boar, bin ’ > nev‘;v. t-re unable to approach owing to the wind and floou. This canoe is no longer visible and is still nntraced. A slouch hat of Lightband’s, an unmarked handkerchief, belt with the name of H. D. Jackson, and four leaves of bread in a sack near where the canoe was seen have been found, but no other trace. It is now feared that a fatality lias occurred and the faintest hopes only are entertained.
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9440, 10 May 1909, Page 5
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131THE MISSING CANOE Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9440, 10 May 1909, Page 5
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