TANGIMOANA BOATING FATALITY.
BODY or VICTIM RECOVERED. MART ON, August 27. The boat in which the two Bulls residents, Victor Guinau and Colin Campbell, T>o.,.vWi]-m p-n-m on Monday, August 11, was found on Sunday night and the body of Guinau also has been washed ashore. The craft was found near the month of the river bv Mr J. ('ampin 11 , brother of one "f (he ""'issing ’non, wl-o has been searching Ihe locality since the accident. It was found lying near the shore in about two feet of water and was practically filled with slit. The search was continued on Monday, and it was reported that traces of the men had been found on the Tangimoana side of the beach. Advice from Bulls to-day states that Mr Guinau’s body has been found on the south side of the river. _ REMAINS OF BOTH MEN (By Te’-’ennh;—Press Asse«iation.) PALMERSTON N., This D'>v. Human remains, believed to be those of the young men Campbell and Guinan, who were lost in a launch off Rangitikei Heads, were washed ashore yesterday, on the south side of the river mouth. YOUNG BOY DROWNED. _s (Bv Telegraph—Press Association.) WAIITI, This Day. A sad drowning accident occurred yesterday afternoon, when the seven-year-o’d son of Lewis Willfiams lost his life in the Ohincmuri River, near his parents’ bogie, by falling over a bank into twelve feet of water. FOUND DROWNED. (Bv Telegraph—Press Association.) CHRISTCHURCH, This Day. Kathleen Mary Frances Haggitt, aged 49, wife of ■ A~e'id'*acon TlaggPt. of St. Mary’« I [rri’-aie. was foim- 1 drowned on the beach about a mile north of Mm Wainowi Surf Club’s pavilion at North Beach, yesterday afternoon. Mrs Haggitt had recently been in a private hospital.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 August 1930, Page 5
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