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No Trace Found Of Musterers

(NSW Zealand Press AsweisNra) INVERCARGILL, February 17. ■ A search party of' nine headed by Constable S. I. Wallace, of Queenstown, failed today to find . any trace of Terry Smythe, aged aged 23, of Slope Point, who went missing early on Sunday morning when attempting to cross the Lower Hollyford river on horseback. Both men were members of * mustering party of five headefi by Mr Weir, employed by the Public Trust office to muster 1 cattle on the Gunn estate. TW had been in the area for 13 day*' and were expected out to about three weeks.

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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28823, 18 February 1959, Page 12

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No Trace Found Of Musterers Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28823, 18 February 1959, Page 12

No Trace Found Of Musterers Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28823, 18 February 1959, Page 12

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