SAD CASE OF DROWNING.
We regret to haro to announoH tho <f«it.h by drowiiin" of Mis* Emma Porch, lister of fifr Ounnion of MRrcer. It ap[>ears that the deceased Jfaiing lady went to bathe in the Waikato river on Sunday, morning, she was accompanied by a flprvant girl, who having finished her bath anrl dressed h^rRolf, returned to the Hotel, leaving Miss Porch in the water. An she did not return to tho hot^l within reasonable time she was seirohed Pfor c'oth iwee 'bund q,i the bmck of the i-ivo •, butro si«jfn of the vou'i? 1 »dv conM ba discov<»rel up to the time of our ofoinof to press, no tidings of tho discoveiy of her body reich'd m. We feaf that there is no room to hoj)e that tho missing young lady has not met with a watery gr.ire.
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Waikato Times, Volume VII, Issue 409, 29 December 1874, Page 2
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140SAD CASE OF DROWNING. Waikato Times, Volume VII, Issue 409, 29 December 1874, Page 2
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