MISS-MACK MISSING.
ON THE TARARCAS
Our Otaki correspondent writes under dale yesterday: No trace has yet been discovered of Miss Mack, the war correspondent and lecturer, and Mr and Miss Knox, who left Otaki Gorge on Sunday to the ranges to Greytown. Mr 11. Nieolson, i secretary of the 1 urarua Track Committee, got into communication with the Wairarapa Committee and the Wellington Tramping Club, with the result that both bodies,, are dispatching search, parties. IMessrs Corrigan, Knutsen, and Russling left Otaki this morning and will'travel to Mt. Alpha, where they.will probably meet the Greytown party. The Wellington parties will travel , via The Quoin and Mt. Marchant.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1718, 8 January 1920, Page 5
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