MYSTERIES OF THE SEA.
•j '(Per ITess, Association.) , , J *:' V*,,:; -' ■'• ■,"] :* - Nothing' further..' ha^^Bgn; reported coiicerning the seamany/ > -J. i '-'j. r . ; Ma.ys, of. the Ngaru, who took a. bpaV.oii-'Monday'last-to go fisliing at Kawhia, and has not been seen since. It- is thought by the fact that an 'oar and .part of a tnwart had been washed ashore that the boat has been capsized and the man drownJeJd'. The boat had a good -sized anchor aild about 15 fathoms of rope aboard, so that it was doubtful if she woujd be washed ashore. Launches have been" out to search -adjacent 'beaches for Mays, but m some instances heavy surf-, has. prevented a landing being made. -. ' Nothing further has been reported of Lynch, who dis^lppetired from her home, last .Friday evening, and is believed to have drowned herself' in- the harbor. '.'■"'•■•. ,
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12772, 25 May 1912, Page 2
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139MYSTERIES OF THE SEA. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12772, 25 May 1912, Page 2
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