LAD WANDERS
FOUND FAST ASLEEP. Per Press As-ociation. TE AWAMUTU, February 23. John Parkinson, aged eight years, • son of a settler at Te Kauamoa, In the Kawhia district, was visiting Te Awaniutu yesterday at mid-day, when he disappeared. Soon afterwards he was traced down to the railway line. Search parties, out last night, found the boy asleep in some ti-tree near the railway at KioIcio, 12 miles from Te Awamutu, at an early hour to-day. He was unharmed, and returned to his home.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12074, 27 February 1925, Page 6
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