Mr. J. L. Spence, Gisborne, was a recent visitor to Wellington. Dunedin.—May 2: Arrived, Fooltft, 6.55 a.m.. from Wellington. Sailed, Antonio, 7’a.m., from Bluff. While out shooting at the back of Takahue, near Kaitaia, North Auckland, a young man, Mr. D. Dallimorc, lost his way, and, after spending Sunday night in the open, lie was found by a search party on Monday morning.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18386, 2 May 1934, Page 13
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