TRAMPING CLUB'S PLANS
(Special to "The Evening Post.") MASTEBTON, This Day. Immediately on receipt of the news in Masterton of the missing trampers, the Wairarapa Tramping Club took steps to organise.search parties to assist in the ■ quest.. Three —possibly four —-parties .are setting out today.' A party of searchers • from Manawatu. is already at Mitre flats, and a Waira-. rapa Tramping Club party will leave for Euamahanga basin, via Patara and will work high country around Dundas and'back to Mitre flats. .'.,,' , Another party will .continue up tho Waingawa Eiver> and a third will go up Brockets track. These, parties will work in co-operation with the Palmerston North searchers, who are working towards Mitro Peak • from the Manawatu side. The weather on the ranges in the past week has been very wild, particularly in the middle of the week, when, heavy rain fell, and also snow. Ihe rivers are consiierably swollen, and it is possible that the missing party is held up on this account.-
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 94, 22 April 1933, Page 12
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