A PECULIAR OCCURRENCE
SCOW SINKS OFF; A WHARF. A MAX DROWNED. By Telegraph.—PresM Association. ! AiicMhind. Friday. The scow Flora filled ami sank off'the l railway wharf this moriiing. i The captain and two miln took to the ' 1 ri'/ging, while a man knonln as "Scolty" ' ■' 'l'tcd to swim ashore iV assistance. ' !■■ is feared he has been diWncd. 1 'lie captain and the other two men , .i"!'c rescued. j Auckland, Last Night. I The name of lhe man '•Scotty."' w-ho | '■■' (houu'ht to have been, .drowned In '' ■' uiecfion with the eaiisizo of th e st . ow <| j l-Vi.rn, is' Frederick Clark. ■' "is
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 133, 3 July 1909, Page 2
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100A PECULIAR OCCURRENCE Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 133, 3 July 1909, Page 2
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