BOYS DISAPPEAR.
IN A BORROWED BOAT. Auckland. July 23. Y’cstcrday morning three sons of ; Mr. Bert Olney , named Alfred (aged I 1-1). Stanley < 12>. and James (11). left j their home in Upper Queen street. Onclmnga. to attend the district high school, and have not been heard of since. As they had not returned at 9 o’clock this morning their absence has lic?n reported to the police with the information that the boys had borrowed a boat from Mr. D-ivir-. The police and friends enmmenred a diligent search for the boys thi? morningTHE B«>YS SAFE. Auckland. July 24. N(w*. 1 Lv< n received '-f the f -afi-rv of th“ thr.-c hoys missing from G;* t h.-iumra. Th< v have arrived at ,y,, u'lcieA I'lave some distance down the cu.i;
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 188, 24 July 1912, Page 5
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129BOYS DISAPPEAR. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 188, 24 July 1912, Page 5
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