DEERSTALKERS MISSING
Farmers 9 Search
In Bush
(New Zealand Press Association) NEW PLYMOUTH, April 23. Some concern is felt for the safety of two deerstalkers who are overdue from a hunting trip into a vast area of virgin bush near Tokirima. The identities of the two men have not yet been firmly established, but they are members of a party of four Hamilton men who were on an Easter hunting expedition. The party was due out of the bush at Tokirima yesterday, but did not arrive. At 2 p.m. today, one of the men reached the farm of Messrs Bunn brothers at Tokirima and said they had split up into two parties and the other party of two men had not kept a rendezvous. Messrs Owen and Alan Bunn and Mr J. Cornwall left this afternoon for a hut, about six miles in the bush, from where they will conduct a search tomorrow. Another party of six men will leave on horseback at daybreak tomorrow. - They will be accompanied by Constable J. Pringle of Ohura.
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Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28260, 24 April 1957, Page 12
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175DEERSTALKERS MISSING Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28260, 24 April 1957, Page 12
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