GONE TO NEW ZEALAND?
MISSING ENGLISH TRAWLER. LONDON, May 17. Extensive inquiries have revealed no trace-of the North Sea trawler Girl Pat, which vanished after leaving Corcubion, Spain, on April 21, after extensive repairs had been effected. She had sailed from Dover 17 days earlier with a crew picked by the captain, George Black Osborne, and the owners now state that they have concluded that master and crew may have made off with the vessel. The master's wife states that her husband's brother owns motor fishing boats in New Zealand and suggests that her husband might be going to New Zealand. She was sick with worry about him.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 116, 18 May 1936, Page 7
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