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DEERSTALKER MISSING

— Press Association

By Telegraph-

WANGANUI, April 23. A large party of poliee and experienced bushmen set out from Wpiquru tqday to search for a mipsing Jeer st^lker, Walter Thomas Hoare, aged about 23, of .Lower Hutt. He has been missing in the rugged bushclad Kaiipanawa ranges sipee Sunday when he set'oqt on a Jeer hpnting expedition. Hoare was a member of a , party which camped in the ranges about five miles off tliq Reserf Road and about 20 miles from Waiouru. H-aving had .qxperience in deerstalking, he set out alone towards the heavy busli cQvmtry and had with him a supply of chocolate and raisins, rifle and thirtv rounds of ammunition. When he failed tq return the poliee at Taihape weye notified and Constable R. Gardiner, of Ohakune, organised a search party which ineludes Consfables A. -AJlaih (National Park) and R. Rush (Taihape). N

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Chronicle (Levin), 24 April 1946, Page 4

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DEERSTALKER MISSING Chronicle (Levin), 24 April 1946, Page 4

DEERSTALKER MISSING Chronicle (Levin), 24 April 1946, Page 4

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