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MISSING DEERSTALKER

AN UNSUCCESSFUL SEARCH HIS DOG FOUND CHAINED AT FIRST GAMP [Per United Press Association.] GREYMOUTH, October 14. The search has been unsuccessful for Albert John Ceilings, the missing deer stalker, lost in the upper reaches of Wbiteombo River, and another police search commences to-morrow. Ceilings is a man of thirty years, a labourer, recently from Lake Ellesmere. The police tliink that he reached the first camp on September 24. He Iclt bis dog chained there, and sot out for the next camp, five miles further back, mid there is no evidence that he reached the second camp. The police released the dog at the first camp after it had been chained for sixteen days. Tho locality between the camps is rocky, precipitous, and dangerous. The missing man’s relations have not been traced. Collings’s addresse is given as Hudson road, Lake Ellesmere.

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Evening Star, Issue 21233, 14 October 1932, Page 12

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MISSING DEERSTALKER Evening Star, Issue 21233, 14 October 1932, Page 12

MISSING DEERSTALKER Evening Star, Issue 21233, 14 October 1932, Page 12

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