DEER-STALKERS MISSING
$ TWO YOUTHS IN SOUTHLAND PARTIES MAKING SEARCH (By Telegraph—Press Association.) INWHROARGILL, April 30. Anxiety, was fey> at Winton to-day for the safety of two Winton youths, W. Moore and E. Davis, who were lost from a deer-stalking party on Sunday uni had to spend Sunday night in Dill burn. Valley. j No word of them had been received his evening and it was feared that the tail- had wandered into the bush or ;hat an accident had happened. This lfternoon a party left Winton in search of the t-M’o youth's and to-morroiv morn, ing another search party will set out.
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Hawera Star, Volume LIV, 1 May 1934, Page 4
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