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LOST IN THE BUSH AND FOUND DEAD.

Mr Harry Gossl;, eldest son or" the late Dr. William Go.°se, of Adelaide, was reported to

bo missing from Delamero station, Port Darwin, at the latter end of May. Ke left the station on foot, unknown io anyone, and took nothing with him but a pair of trousers, shirt, boots and hat. The overseer and a number of blacks searched for some days without any success, and then came into Katherine station and reported the matter to the police. Trooper Stott and some black trackers at once started out. A wire has just been received stating that the remains of Mr Gosso have been found about four miles from North Delamere station. No further particulars have come to hand.

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Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 143, 18 June 1888, Page 5

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LOST IN THE BUSH AND FOUND DEAD. Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 143, 18 June 1888, Page 5

LOST IN THE BUSH AND FOUND DEAD. Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 143, 18 June 1888, Page 5

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