TWO NIGHTS IN BUSH.
LOST COUPLE BROUGHT IN.
INCIDENT NEAR ROTORTJA.
[BY TELEGRAPH.OWN CORRESPONDENT. J BOTORDA. Tuesday. As some alarm was felt for the safety of Mr. and Mrs. Costello, of Hawke'a Bay, who had been lost in Rotoma Bush since Sunday, a constable was sent out to search for them. They were found this morning, after spending two nights in the bush. They were wet through. Both were taken to the accommodation house. Mr. Costello is still -weak from the effect of exposure, but Mrs. Costello is recovering rapidly. The bush round Rotoma ie thick and difficult, and the pain had a moat narrow escape, the night* being very cold. ' V
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18354, 21 March 1923, Page 8
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