LOST IN THE BUSH.
(pbess isso-;ivri/H telegbam.) PALMERSTON N., July 5. Stewart Robbie, aged twenty, whose parents reside at Palmertson North, has been missing for four days in the bush at Shannon. The missing man and his brother Norman, aged twenty-six, have a farm at shannon, and on Sunday last Iwtli went jnto the bush to bring out some cattle. . On their return they killed a wild pig, leaving the carcase. Next day Stewart Robbie went bac!: to the bush to see the cattle, and also to secure the pig. From that time nothing has been seen of the missing man. His brother Norman went in search but was lost, finally emerging into the open country near Levin. A search yesterday was fruitless, and parties are to-day making an exhaustive search.
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17808, 6 July 1923, Page 9
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