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RECOVERY OF MISSING MEN.

|BT TKItaHATK.— PRESS ASSOCIATION.] ' Dunkdjn, Wednesday. Mr Dewar, postmaster at Queenstown, and the party who went in search of him and the shepherd with him, returned to Queenstown this afternoon. Mr De war and the shepherd were detained by floods and bad weather while Attempting to make their Way to Martin's Bay overland. They took to the ranges, where |Keith the shepherd was taken ill, They were found on the 2nd by Constable Youn?, Mr Dewar having taken np a position on the track where no one could puss without seeing him. Two of the party remained with Keith, the shepherd, who will be taken by easy stages to Martin's Bay, he being still ill. ,

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Waikato Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2145, 8 April 1886, Page 2

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RECOVERY OF MISSING MEN. Waikato Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2145, 8 April 1886, Page 2

RECOVERY OF MISSING MEN. Waikato Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2145, 8 April 1886, Page 2

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