SAD BOATING ACCIDENT.
POUK SEAMEN DROWNED. rn ran* asbocuthw. Wbtnit, July 18. A ui aeeident took Tplaee at Kara■t* tW afternoon. Four men, Caphullntn. Franson (mate), and two, •skats*. Bobert Wilson and James Hntff, being drowned. They were Ms stMastog on the bar, and a breaker " twutped thatr boat, and they ihortlj afterwards disappeared from new. * Their bofiat hart not yefbeen re- " •ottred. Psrtieslar are nreague, bat '*■ i u mndentsod that Sererstv and Vraiaon belonged to a teow, pouibly ' the Haerare. Hooter wu the son of a wott-taow* engmwir mident of-Kara-
WmuoTo*, July 18. '"frm wu roomed to-day from lira—i that Captain Stenersen of the teow Bug*, wkh-two of the erew Mat • Toong aaa man named Jamei Htttor, war* oapsised <mt of a bo*t_
w%lk sounding the bar, and were MowMsL Btonwsen Uarea a widow ■Bi'laßily bl WaihngtOß. Hunter ■• 7 Ws» m uigiW by trade, and was farnagwithhiipareats at Karamea.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8160, 19 July 1906, Page 3
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150SAD BOATING ACCIDENT. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8160, 19 July 1906, Page 3
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