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SEARCH FOR FISHERMAN

Police Dog Used ( N.Z. Press Association) WHANGAREI, March 27. Constable G. Bracey, of Auckland, with the police dog, Duke, was called into the search today for a missing fisherman, Robert Maxwell Dunn.

A party of 17 men, in the charge of Sergeant D. H. Claasen, this morning was to search rugged bush country on the east coast between the mouths of the Horahora and Ngunguru rivers. Mr Dunn’s dinghy was found yesterday anchored near the high-water mark on the coast between Goat Island. There were two sets of footprints on the beach in the vicinity of the dinghy but the police have established that the second footprints, of older origin, have no connexion with those believed to belong to Mr Dunn.

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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29783, 28 March 1962, Page 15

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SEARCH FOR FISHERMAN Press, Volume CI, Issue 29783, 28 March 1962, Page 15

SEARCH FOR FISHERMAN Press, Volume CI, Issue 29783, 28 March 1962, Page 15

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