ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES
BOATING FATALITY
By Telegraph.—Press Association,
Creymouft, April ,2. An accident occurred on Lake Brun*ner yesterday, whereby Charles Hornsby, married, aged .50 years, and Eni.il Hyberg.' 15 years, lost' their - lives. There, were three sailing boats on Hie lake, when a sudden squall-arose. The three boats were upset. Tlie other occupants were rescued with the greatest difficulty. Tlie 'bodies have not been recovered. ' '
FOUND DEAD
. Christchurch, April 2. The police have been informed that George Lloyd, aged 89 years, was found dead in a house at Methven.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3044, 3 April 1917, Page 8
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