THE MISSING YACHT.
I ONE JiUDV: l-'OPNi). I I l>-i ICI.KOKAI'II. -OWN 1 . iIrKK.-.l'ii:-. i >i.N 11. ! Al'l'KUM'. Last Ni r ,ilt. I WITH refoicuee to the mi-.-ing vacl.t. today Mr ivenderdui'. -i friend . f Mi II so', ~! Wanoa South, ne uvo,i a 1.-l-gr mi I 1 hat; inly -tiling: •'One. ho.iy fon-id ; sun- ! -.1 1.-. 1;eC,0.-u.,n 11 de.'' The I ■„!■,• pnjiuhly was cast up on :he beach „n ti.e 1 mam land, in the vicinity of Mar:.el ,1. This shows conclusively that the whole nirty was drowned. liordou John Hale Was a young man, thirty years of age, a son of tin; late Dr. Halo", o'f Wairoa South, and was a resident atWaima. 1 """"--■ --■--.z- m .~rz
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2903, 21 February 1891, Page 2
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118THE MISSING YACHT. Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2903, 21 February 1891, Page 2
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