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SCENE OF A DROWNING TRAGEDY ON THE WEST COAST. Waves breaking on the rock at White's Bay, Anawhata, from which three persons were swept while line fishing yesterday. Mr. Andrew Pearson and his daughter. Margaret Pearson, were drowned. The other member of the party, Mr. C. J. Woods, managed to regain the rocks.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21119, 29 February 1932, Page 6

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SCENE OF A DROWNING TRAGEDY ON THE WEST COAST. Waves breaking on the rock at White's Bay, Anawhata, from which three persons were swept while line fishing yesterday. Mr. Andrew Pearson and his daughter. Margaret Pearson, were drowned. The other member of the party, Mr. C. J. Woods, managed to regain the rocks. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21119, 29 February 1932, Page 6

SCENE OF A DROWNING TRAGEDY ON THE WEST COAST. Waves breaking on the rock at White's Bay, Anawhata, from which three persons were swept while line fishing yesterday. Mr. Andrew Pearson and his daughter. Margaret Pearson, were drowned. The other member of the party, Mr. C. J. Woods, managed to regain the rocks. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21119, 29 February 1932, Page 6