STALKERS OVERDUE
ANXIETY FOR TWO MEN TRIP IN SOUTHERN SOUNDS \ [BY TELEGRAPH —PRES'I ASSOCIATION] INVERCARGILL, Saturday Some anxiety is felt for the safety of Mr. L. A. Murrell and Mr. H. EI. Dalrymple, of Bulls, who lei: t- here six weeks ago on a wapiti-stalking expedition east of Dusky Sound, and are now three weeks overdue. It is not considered they are short of food, but they may be held up by floods. A search party will leave Bluff by the Tamatea.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21805, 21 May 1934, Page 8
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