DROWNED WHILST BATHING.
DEATH OF A NAPIER SOLICITOR. [BY TELEGRAPH. —PRESS ASSOCIATION.] NAriKR, Wednesday. A WELL-TCirowN solicitor, Mr. Dick, formerly of Dunedin, and son of the Hon. Mr. Dick, of that city, was drowned at Petone Beach to-day. He had spent the night at Petone, and this morning started to walk to town, taking with him a towel, and announcing his intention to bathe on the way. As he did not come to meet a client, according to appointment, the client went out to Petone, and found he had left four hours before. A search was made, and Mr. Dick's dead body was found on tho bench.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8178, 13 February 1890, Page 5
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