No trace of man
Blenheim reporter No trace has been found of Kennedy Robin Taylor, of Blenheim, who is' believed drowned after a boating mishap ' last Wednesday off Cape Campbell. Mr Taylor’s fishing companion, Mr Lester Gregg, of Seddon, was rescued by helicopter from their capsized boat. Although relatives and friends of Mr Taylor continued to search the coastline during the week-end, the official search was called off on Friday. It is unlikely that the search will be resumed until later this week or early next week when conditions for recovering a body will be more favourable. Archbishop leaves The Archbishop of York, the Most Rev. Stuart Blanch, left Auckland yesterday after a 10-day visit to New Zealand to take part in the Christchurch Cathedral centennial celebrations.—(PA).
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