SAD DROWNING FATALITY.
'4 girl named Dorothy Cox 12 n» of age, daughter of Mr. Cqx, *fo if? ployed on the railway.--wag diemedT the Waihou river at Te Arolk oa&b» day afternoon, under distressing &bb£ stances. A number of ing, when Dorothy-Cox<wae heiid t6«l out "Good-bye," and to. the; her companions,, suddenly and was never seen again.' children promptly gave j3a» li&iL. stable Mackie, assisted iy Mr: a launch, searched the .spot,' iffld: tie father of the Tinfortoniijfe several times in the hops ibody, but all efforts were- unreeoifti The riveT is swifi running at tMg' not, and it is supposed ttai, : tba jptfini caught; in the xmdertow art Mrr*.t dewn stream. .
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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 271, 15 November 1910, Page 4
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112SAD DROWNING FATALITY. Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 271, 15 November 1910, Page 4
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