MISSING MEN SAFE
DELAYED MY BAD WEATHER. (United Preas Association.) TNVF.RCARCTLL. fins Day. Advice has been received here that. all men recently reported missing in the fiord country are safe. The two McKenzies were unable to get out with cattle owing to the bad season, which will probably delay them another two months. They and Hopcrcft and Beamish, the two prospectors, and Beer, who went in ( n assist the M.cKenzics with the cattle, were al .Martin's Bay in good health. llopcroft came out 'with two searchers., Biggar and Summers. and intends to go on to Dunedin. The mi n had no idea that anv anxiety would be felt for them. Their only trouble was continual wet weather.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 23 February 1926, Page 4
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117MISSING MEN SAFE Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 23 February 1926, Page 4
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