MISSING MAN.
AUCKLAND POLICE SEARCHING FOR BODY. {THE PKBBB Special Service.] AUCKLAND, January 8. No trace lias been found ol Mr J. L. Davies, of Edendale, who, it is believed, was drowned near the eastern tide deflector in the early hours of „vw Year's morning. Mrs Julia Cubitt, who was found in an exhausted condition on the rocks of the deilector, is recovering at the Auckland Hospital, and so far has made no statement to the police. The police have ascertained that the woman and missing man were seen in a city hotel early on the morning of January Ist, when they spoke to people whom they knew. Where they went after that "the police do not know. The police are keeping a look-out for the body of Mr Davies. They believe that if he was drowned near the outer shore end of the deflector the strong tide would carry the body away into the harbour.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19818, 4 January 1930, Page 7
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