SUPPOSED DROWNING.
[BY TELEGRAPH.— PRKSS ASSOCIATION.] DtfNEDiN, Tuesday. It is feared that Lionel Field, aged 21 years, a son of the stationmaster at Wai- , wera South, has been drowned in the Pomahaka River. He left home on Sum day evening ,to proceed to his place of employment at Upper Clydevale, but did; , not reach there. „ , The missing man's horse has been found on an island in the river, which was dragged to-day. " About two months ago another of Mr. Field's sons was killed at Palmerston North through a motor car accident.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15047, 17 July 1912, Page 9
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