MISSING MAN FOUND.
WANDERED FROM CAMP. THOUGHT LOST IN BUSH. Thought to have been lost in l the ranges between Wh-atawhata and Raglan, searcli parties reinforced by the police scoured the bush throughout yesterday for William Paul Brown, 53 years, a miner and prospector of Glen Afton. It was found late in the day, however, that Brown had arrived at a settler’s house near Whalawhata and in turn, becoming anxious for the safety of his companion, set out with help to search for him. While Brown’s companion. John Scott- Thomson, was preparing the evening meal On Sunday evening. Brown wandered off and did not return. .Blown, thinking that lie had been lost in the bush, finally made his way to UuntJy to seek the aid of the DOlics?
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Waikato Times, Volume 107, Issue 17979, 26 March 1930, Page 6
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128MISSING MAN FOUND. Waikato Times, Volume 107, Issue 17979, 26 March 1930, Page 6
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