TARARUA TRAMPERS
RETURN OF LAST PARTY
In connection with the search for the four trampers who wero located in the Waiohino Gorge on Sunday; a report received in Wellington states that Messrs. Blake, Morris, and Payton, of Mastcrton, who went out last week to investigate smoke . and a light seen near the Broken Axe Pinnacles, wero successful in< locating the spot. It was found to be the »camp of a party of deer-stalkers who were helping in the search. Mr. A. H. O'Kcefe, who is in hospital for rest and treatment for frostbite, was reported today to be a good deal better. Mr. 11. McNaught, one of the searchers, wh6 is in hospital with an injured foot, is also making good progress. The last of the search parties sent out from Wellington was expected to return this afternoon.
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 102, 3 May 1933, Page 10
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138TARARUA TRAMPERS Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 102, 3 May 1933, Page 10
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