KILLED BY LIGHTNING
QUEENSTOWN (S.A.). April .1, Mr. V, If. Price, a golfer, was struck down and his native caddie killed by lightning as they left the \\ hitilosea course, iienr (^uoonstowii. .At, the lime the sky was cloudless, and there was no sign of rain.
popular old boat’s long service. Ihe luvercahgill was built at lUincdiii byMessrs. Kincaid and M’Queen in LSBS, and was used to trade between her name port, Preservation Inlet, and Dunedin. Tim owners were the Invercargill and Dunedin steamship t’ompauv, consisting of I'aplnin Sundstrum and Messrs. Keith Ramsay, .lolla Mill, Port Chalmers, and A. 11. ('ainphel l, Invercargill. The Invercargill was sold about 1- years ago to a Wellington linn, and was laid up at Lyttelton two years ago. Her demolition is now almost completed. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS Lyttelton. May 31: Sailed. Wahinc, •8.15 j>.in.. for Wellington. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE Auckland. Kaiwarra. Kauri. Alatua, Limerick, Maui Poinare. Recorder. Doric Star. Keifiiku Mai-n. .Mariposa. Myrtlebank. Tairon, and Westmoreland. Wellington. Rangatira. Tamahine. Waliine. Niicula. Ga'nriella. Niagara. Dmana. (!. S, Walden. Akaroa. Cumberland. Mahia. Mataroa. Monterey. Port Hinder. Ihmgilaiie. Ilangitiki. ilemuera. Rotorua, linahiue and Van Rees. Awarua. -11..M.5. Wellington, Kavotn, Maunganui. Narbada. Triaster, Triona. City of Hran. Maloja. Mongolia, Alool--lan. Niemv Zeeland, Orania, (Ormonde, Port Chalmers, Ranpura, and South Af^cn,
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19339, 1 June 1937, Page 3
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