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YACHTSMAN MISSING

NOT SEEN SINCE APRIL 21. (United Press Association.) Wellington, June 10. It is reported that J. T. Lovell, a relief worker and amateur yachtsman, who lived on the Hutt river on his yacht, Tasman J., and who has not been seen or heard ol since he left Port Underwood on April 21, was seen in Tory Channel shortly after Easter battling against a north-west wind and it was presumed at that time that he was heading for Wellington. The caretaker of the Wellington boat harbour said to-day that Lovell had left Wellington on Good Friday for Port Underwood, but his information was that Lovell had not put in there. However, a message received from Blenheim this afternoon states that Lovell visited Port Underwood at Easter and left there on April 21. Lovell’s people live in Christchurch.

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Southland Times, Issue 22913, 11 June 1936, Page 6

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YACHTSMAN MISSING Southland Times, Issue 22913, 11 June 1936, Page 6

YACHTSMAN MISSING Southland Times, Issue 22913, 11 June 1936, Page 6

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