ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES
A man whose name is believed to be J. E. Rogers was drowned in the Auckland harbour this morning. He was a passenger by the ferry which left tho city for Devonport at 11 o’clock. As the ferry was rounding the wharf he was seen floating behind. Another passenger dived in but the man sank. The ferry stopped and a boat was lowered. It rescued the would-be rescuer, George Taylor, but there was no sign of the other man. The Harbour Board tug also cruised in the vicinity but without result.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXII, Issue 148, 8 June 1932, Page 7
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