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A STRANGE OCCURRENCE.

SUPPOSED FISHING FATALITY.

(BY TELEG^AI'H. —PBESS ASSOCIATION.)

CHBisTCHtrnCH,Thursday. -':■ When the B.s.".Penguin vrna [entering the Lyttelton Heads, this morning, she picked up a small boat in .Yhjch^ wero; a tn\fe, fish-. iUglmei bait-thdtw.o oars. , It was brought to 'Lyttelton and identified by the owner, J. Hsiydon, who had left it moored "in Dampier's Bay last nighty ho tait line or knife being in it. It is supposed somebody took the boat to fish and has been drotyhecL No one is reported missing. "' ~....:

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Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 223, 21 September 1888, Page 3

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A STRANGE OCCURRENCE. Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 223, 21 September 1888, Page 3

A STRANGE OCCURRENCE. Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 223, 21 September 1888, Page 3