SEARCH PARTY GOING OUT SMALL HOPE OF. SAFETY
> S l'By Telegraph.—Pre«r Association.) NELSON, This Day. Mr. , Albert Darwin who left'Tui on 18th June'on-a"prospecting expedition to Mount Owen, has not yet been heard-of, and-.slight: hopes-are held for his safety. Tho country is < very treacherous, full of potholes up to 20ft deep, and covered to 15ft with snow.- Mr. Bromell intended to go through the pass of Mount Owen (6400 feet) to Nuggcty Creek, and on to the' Owen Valley. A search party,' Bromell's. two, brothers, intends spending six days onl tho'mountain. ' I
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Evening Post, Volume 32, Issue 32, 6 August 1931, Page 15
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