SITTING IN PADDOCK.
• HIHIHO WOKAS FOUND. IXtSS OF MEMORY SUSPECTED. (Sjr Telegraph.—< Own Correspondent.) C Tuesday-.' ; The, wdiian who had been/ misfing froni ''htjr home in since F. G.Burt, was found to-3*y oil the Cashmere Estate. Mrs. Burt, who is afcoirt 4<> year* of age, left fcoiiie to. go ito the Sydenham cemetery abmt23o ;p.mj <& Wheir foundshe was : iftting'Va paddock; on the the *tti«n fcnqinuB r and appe«ed\td?liaTfl)\bMn ! there fori some tfmeu '•&>. %■ "- "'-'-it % . "• ' J ■ * out in the open for three nights, and was in the rain last night. She was well protected by a thick fur coat she was wearing, and when found was quite dry. A search party yesterday passed the place where she was found, but did not see her. Mrs. Burt is well considering her experience, and in the opinion of her husband will soon recover with careful nursing. Loss of memory following an [ attack of is considered to be 'the cause of her disappearance.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 223, 21 September 1927, Page 14
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158SITTING IN PADDOCK. Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 223, 21 September 1927, Page 14
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