Some excitement "as nci-a-ioned anion-' tin- ferry passengers by the steanier Albatross, which left the city at .',. l:'. p.m.- a- 'be vessel ua- Hearing llirkciihend yesterday. A young man. Mr. Clifford Runt ilia, commenced preparations for disembarking before the steamer bad slowed doun. He had .-topped on to the outside kcrbing on the outer cabin mi the lower deck, and xvhile endeavouring Io re fast en the chain protection slipped and fell into the harbour. Tin- male. Mr. I larcnce Lynch. at once, by blasts on the whistle, apprised the captain. Mr. C'nas. Williams, that something untoward had happened, and immediately put out ill ihe ship's boat to render assistance, lv the meantime the man's plight had been noticed by Mr. N. J. Campbell's dinghy, xvhich eventually rescued the. youth, xvho had clung to a handbag throughout his ten minutes' -v.im. although hampered hx'..eing fully do, bed. Ladies' "( in.lerella" patent cunt shoes, slightly soiled, smart, and the price—only 15/. T. (lark's sale. Victoria Street, Karangahape Road.— (Ad.,
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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 31, 6 February 1925, Page 7
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