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NO TRACE OF LOST MAN

Rain Hampers Bush Search (N.Z. Press Association) HAMILTON, Nov. 29. There is no trace of Henry James Stockley, aged 42, who is believed to be lost in thickly bushed country 10 miles north of Whitianga. The searchers are concentrating on the Kuaotunu Hill area where Mr Stockley's car was found last night. Driving rain and bad conditions have reduced visibility in parts of the search area to 10ft. Two police dogs and their handlers joined the search this morning. The Thames police said Mr Stockley, a married man. was last seen as he left his home at 735 a.m. yesterday.

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30302, 30 November 1963, Page 14

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NO TRACE OF LOST MAN Press, Volume CII, Issue 30302, 30 November 1963, Page 14

NO TRACE OF LOST MAN Press, Volume CII, Issue 30302, 30 November 1963, Page 14

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