MISSING PROSPECTORS.
SERIOUS APPREHENSION. (By Telegraph—Press Association.) INVERCARGILL, this day. Reardirig the missing men at Martin's Bay, the police are awaiting a report from two experienced men, Messrs. Big2ar and Simmers, who left Glenorchy on February 9, and are expected to return to Queenstown on the 19th. If no trace is found, a larger search party will be dispatched. As the men intended to do some prospecting serious apprehension is not felt. They have ample supplies, and fish and game are plentiful. Mr. Kane, who returned to Queenstown from Martin's Bay district, reported that he saw the party a few days previously. _ They were prospecting and were all well.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 37, 13 February 1926, Page 10
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