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i (By. Telegraph.—Press Association.)
• . : GBEYMOUTH, This Day. According to the Bealey correspondent of the Greymoulh "Star," Mr Wilson arrived at.Bealey at 8 o'clock this morning m a dazed condition. , He stated that the party, consisting of himself, Smith, Bobbins, and Loney ■were lostin the ranges on 6th'January. They had no sleep for three nights, and <id not reach Carrington hut, but were near the Wilberf orce, betw«ien the Waimakariri and the West Coast. When Mr. Wilson left to secure assistance, Smith was Seaa, Bobbins had wandered away, and,Loney was delirious. Wilson refused to rest at Bealey, but after taking a, bath and food went with a. search party, which took supplies of food, etc., ana is not expected to return to Bealey. till to-morrow. It is reported that another, search, party left Christchufeh at noon.'
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 10, 13 January 1932, Page 10
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