HAD LIVED ON FISH FOR TWO DAYS.
TWO MEN STRANDED IN HELPLESS YACHT. Per Press Association. AUCKLAND. June 21. After drifting helplessly in the Haura ki Gulf for several days, the small fishing yacht Restless, with her two occupants, Norman Patterson and Charles Morgan, was towed back to Auckland from Motutapu last night. The men had engine trouble at Motutapu on Wednesday and walked across the island. They had been living on fish for two days and had had no food for twenty-four hours.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17878, 21 June 1926, Page 6
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