A MYSTERIOUS AFFAIR.
PASSENGER SAID TO HAVE JUMPED OVERBOARD.
[Pick. I’ll ebb Association. I CHRISTCHURCH, Dec. 28. Henry Cranley, aged 35, married, with two children, of nmnedin, was a passenger to Lyttelton by the Maori last night. When in the Straits, ten miles from Wellington, he was standing by the rail -with two friends. One was his cousin, who wanted him t* go to lied. He replied no, that he was going .to have a duck, and forthwith jumped overboard. He was on his. way to Christchurch looking for shearing. The cousin thinks Cranley was worrying about something, as, when on the wharf a policeman asked him his name he heard him give a wrong one. The shipping company, police, and officers of the steamer Maori know nothing of the alleged jumpings overboard of Henry Crank" as reported/ to the newspapers by his cousin-.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2696, 29 December 1909, Page 5
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144A MYSTERIOUS AFFAIR. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2696, 29 December 1909, Page 5
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