THE MISSING MEN.
BY TELEIiRArH PER PRESS ASSOCIATION .3
INVEROARGir-T., Fel>. 10. |
Regarding the missing men at -Martin’s Bay, the police are awaiting a report from two experienced men, Messrs Bigger and Simmers, who left Glenorchy on February 9th., and, who are expected to return to Queenstown on the 19th. If no trace has been found, a larger party will bo despatched. As the men intended to do some prospecting, serious apprehension is not felt, as they have ample supplies, and fish and game nre plentiful. Air Kane, who returned from Martin’s Bov to Queenstown, reported that lie saw the party a few days previously, when all were well.
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 February 1926, Page 4
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109THE MISSING MEN. Hokitika Guardian, 15 February 1926, Page 4
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