MINERS' LONG JOURNEY.
NO ALARM YET FELT. (By Telegraph. —Press Association.) INVERCARGILL, Sunday. The Invcrcargill police have been advised that two of the four miners, Messrs. Charles and Sim Neilson, who were overdue on a trip from Puysegui Point to Tuatapere, have returned to Puysegur Point. Mr. Neilson, sen., is sull'ering from an injured knee. The men did not sec anything of Messrs. Lance Thomas and Frank Dalawski, but aft the latter had started two days later with a rifle and a week's f .pply of provisions no alarm at tlicir non appearance is yet felt.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 243, 14 October 1935, Page 16
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