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SUPPOSED BOATING DISASTER

A MAX AND A YOUTH MISSING. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Nelson, Last Night. On Tuesday morning William Lightband, a resident of lirightwater, and a youth named Jackson, son of Ralie Jackson, a well-known citizen, left Kelson in a Canadian canoe, intending to camp on Rabbit island, about six miles from the town. They took with them a dog, the body of which was washed up at Talinnn last night. Fears are entertained that the canoe may have been upset and the occupants drowned. The police and others have been out all da* searching the island, but up to the present nothing lias ibeen seen of cither men or canoe or any trace of a camp. Th 0 search is still proceeding.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 87, 8 May 1909, Page 2

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SUPPOSED BOATING DISASTER Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 87, 8 May 1909, Page 2

SUPPOSED BOATING DISASTER Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 87, 8 May 1909, Page 2

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