Gisborne, Dec. 18.
A I'atal boab accid.ejntLQCC.urred this after, noon. An old George Uisbettand three boys, <Qlaud and Gordon Morgan and Edward Feriton, had been out in the bay in an open boat <fisHing,:and were resturning across jth.e^ ,|)ar ir w,hen' the? boat » swamped. The ijhree;|boys were washed ashore safe,, bub Nißbe$ f got ,o,ut iii;'mid stream. The dnyej onVthe harbour works^ Alexander- McGiyen,^ plupkily; ,'swam, tfo^Kis) assistance, and"jwith\,finother- boat* ,fche,old man was bjo^giifciaslipref' 'never rej cpvered'coriscioußnesß,' and' /affceF.ari.hour s . aittenapb at reßUBQita<fip\i>f )tfp VtF found^°
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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 327, 22 December 1888, Page 3
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86Gisborne, Dec. 18. Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 327, 22 December 1888, Page 3
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