IN NEW ZEALAND.
.DROWNED WHILE BATHING. FUTILE ATTEMPT £0 RESCUE^ GREYMOUTH, Sunday. A young man. named Lester Carpenter, 24 years of age, was drowned this afternoon while bathing. He was in company with several \ companions', who did their utmost to rescue him, but he was carried out to sea. . ■ ' i TWO MEN MISSING. DROWING FEARED. ' GISBORNE, Sunday. : Although constant ; search has been made, no trace hae yet been discovered of the missing men, Robert Hastio fljid Albert Gordon Pyle. It is feared that both'lost their lives by drowning.' - •• ANOTHER DEATH FROM DROWNING. • " A BATiIING^ACOIDENT. AUCKLAND.. Monday. .Arthur J. Backhoue, a' young man, cviro was bathing with two others an a creek .at Tanpaki, suddenly sank. The body was recovered/"- but life was extinct. SUDDEN DEATHS IN NELSON. "Senile decay" was the .cause given .it an inquest neild by Mr: J-; S.Evans, S.M., on.' Saturday -1 afternoon, for the death of Charles William BrookeV aged 73, an inmate of the Axelahdra, Home, \yho. dropped dead in Waimeta-street *on Saturday morning. ; who' was formerly a seafaring man,' had been for 11 years an inmaiie of "the hamei ••• ■
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 23 January 1911, Page 5
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185IN NEW ZEALAND. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 23 January 1911, Page 5
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