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J AUCKLAND, April »£| At the inquest on A~ H. Hutifcitfrj chief engineer of the a verdict of death from natural ■Kae Teturned. .. :.i?, '^ iusterton; Apra-a.^ Abel Kerr, the driver of t*» Ho*«g wood coach, who was 1 severely•injtpreK on Saturday through the coach ho«e| bolting, died yesterday. ' :-'■ .-.v'-'*^ INVERCAKGILL, Aprili22^l At the inquest on the bodies Charles Brown, Goo. Saunders, and; liam Jones, who were drowned RivertoiL beach through a their oil launch, which was a storm, it transpired■ timt ■■U»ssi*|l oarried no canvas or paratus. Apparently the crew renr;M fore the gale, and attempted to WiCT|l the boat, which capsized in A verdict of accidental death wae i-jsS£ turned, but a rider was added ihki-jlm sea-going fishing craft ought to ownjg Kft-belts: "":'*-'*r*
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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13097, 23 April 1908, Page 8
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