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Edward H Boye {?} Longshoreman
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Edward H Boys Longshoreman
Being sworn saith
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Being sworn states
  
Saturday morning last about ½ past ten. I saw two chinamen go down to the shore and get into a canoe and paddled away towards Mr. Wm. Bridges.  I watched for a little while & then as I was at work, I did not see them again, after a little while I saw a canoe floating close to the shore. At first I thought they had got out & tied the canoe but presently I saw it floating away.  I then thought they had gone ashore and that this canoe had floated off.  I thought no more about it till the next day when I heard they were missing.  I told them [illegible] what I had seen.  The chinamen seemed to be sober and not angry with each other. While getting into the canoe they nearly upset it. The canoe was very cranky [?] & had a keel.
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Saturday morning last about ½ past ten. I saw two chinamen go down to the shore and get into a canoe and paddled away towards Mr. Wm. Bridges.  I watched for a little while & then as I was at work, I did not see them again, after a little while I saw a canoe floating close to the shore. At first I thought they had got out & tied the canoe but presently I saw it floating away.  I then thought they had gone ashore and that this canoe had floated off.  I thought no more about it till the next day when I heard they were missing.  I told them [illegible] what I had seen.  The chinamen seemed to be sober and not angry with each other. While getting into the canoe they nearly upset it. The canoe was very cranky & had a keel.
  
E H Boye
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E H Boys
  
 
Taken an oath and acknowledged this 8th day of April 1879 before me.  
 
Taken an oath and acknowledged this 8th day of April 1879 before me.  
 
C. N. Trew  
 
C. N. Trew  
 
Coroner
 
Coroner
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BC Archives, GR-0431 Box 2 File 5 / BRITISH COLUMBIA. ATTORNEY GENERAL. / Inquisitions / inquests conducted by coroners in British Columbia.

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Edward H Boys Longshoreman Being sworn states

Saturday morning last about ½ past ten. I saw two chinamen go down to the shore and get into a canoe and paddled away towards Mr. Wm. Bridges. I watched for a little while & then as I was at work, I did not see them again, after a little while I saw a canoe floating close to the shore. At first I thought they had got out & tied the canoe but presently I saw it floating away. I then thought they had gone ashore and that this canoe had floated off. I thought no more about it till the next day when I heard they were missing. I told them [illegible] what I had seen. The chinamen seemed to be sober and not angry with each other. While getting into the canoe they nearly upset it. The canoe was very cranky & had a keel.

E H Boys

Taken an oath and acknowledged this 8th day of April 1879 before me. C. N. Trew Coroner

BC Archives, GR-0431 Box 2 File 5 / BRITISH COLUMBIA. ATTORNEY GENERAL. / Inquisitions / inquests conducted by coroners in British Columbia.