MAN BELIEVED DROWNED.
■ -*. r NO TRACE DISCOVERED. « [BY telegraph.—press ASSOCIATION.] r GISBORNE, Wednesday. ° No trace has b'een found of the miss- si ing young man Linton Runciman. He G spent the week-end at his home on £ Makaraka Station, and left on Sunday - 1 on his return to Horahora Station, in £ company with another. They had to si cross a flooded creek. Runciman's mate p was swept down stream, but scrambled n out. He saw no sign of his companion, is and a search was instituted subsequently, £ with the result that Runciman's horse was ii found on the opposite side of the creek The missing man had just returned from -w service in France j 1 1
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17244, 21 August 1919, Page 6
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116MAN BELIEVED DROWNED. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17244, 21 August 1919, Page 6
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