A LONELY DEATH.
(By Telegraph.—Press AssorAation.) INYERCARGILL, Last Night. John Stirling, of Stewart Is!and, today conveyed to Half-Moon Bay by boat the body of John Marshall, which he had found in the latter's -dinghy about eight miles from Half-Moon Bay. The dinghy was full of water, and the oars and rowlocks were gone. Tt is supposed that during a squall on Monday night deceased was fishing, th? dinghy capsized. Marshall afterwards righted her, but the exertion was too much for him, and death ensued. Deceased, who was 61 years of age, had lived alone in a hut at Horse-Shoe Bay.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 1 May 1913, Page 3
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100A LONELY DEATH. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 1 May 1913, Page 3
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