SEAMAN DROWNED
Fail Off Ship’s Gangway tttv Telegraub- Press AssociationAUCKLAND, April 21. A seaman on the steamer Limerick, berthed at Princes wharf, fell into the harbour between the vessel and the wharf while walking up the gangway shortly alter midnight and was drowned. His name was Jack McMillan, aged 55, and he is believed to bo from Lyttelton. He was seen to tall by several people. The sixth engineer, Mr A. W. l ipping, dived to the rescue, but although he continued the search (or t<“n minutes lie <■■ uld find no trace
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXVI, Issue 109, 21 April 1936, Page 6
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