THE SUMMER FATALITY.
PILOT DAT ACQUITTED. ~ Per Prrss Association, Chbistchueoh, April 24. J a ph Day, the Lyt elton Harbour B Bond's pilot, stationed at Sumner, was charged to day with committing by cmxiog death of G • rg < S.ring by drowning, on March 15 h. Deceased and soother young m the Sumner bar in a motor liui.ch early m the day, and returutd ai about 6 p.m., and assuming from that as no danger signal was - hoisted that the bar could be crossed, '' tbejr at empted it, and the boat caphhid, Spring brtog drowned. The prosei ution a ught to show that the j V ilot-, in to hoist the danger 1 sign.il, had ben instrumental in ownL i< g Sping's dea'h. Af .er hearing the ' defence, the Been acquittal theaccused.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 100, 25 April 1903, Page 2
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131THE SUMMER FATALITY. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 100, 25 April 1903, Page 2
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