C HILD'S TRYING EXPERIENCE,
:". [BY XEI<r*O»APH'.--PEESS ASSOCIATION.] ::;f!;S|| ■.'-■" ■■', f" '. .' ' ■''•'■"*. " *■ :'■■-,'. : >," ' ■ , j , ' " / '' Stbatfobd, Saturday. A two-year-old son of a farmer at Car- J dift' was missed yesterday afternoon, and "_" was not recovered till half-past eight this ■ •: morning, haying spent the night in the ', open, without food, on the banks of the Patea River. The police and . settlers . maintained, an unsuccessful search through- ; >,-' out the v night. This morning the child's • cries attracted the attention of two men on the opposite 6ide of the river, and they found him apparently none the worse for ■ his adventure. The night was bitterly .i cold, and it is considered remarkable that the child should have ; stood - the : exposure "so well.-
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New Zealand Herald, Volume 1327, Issue 1327, 3 September 1906, Page 4
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114CHILD'S TRYING EXPERIENCE, New Zealand Herald, Volume 1327, Issue 1327, 3 September 1906, Page 4
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