LOST ON THE RANGES.
+ (ritBSS ASSOCIATION TUI.SCRA.M.) WELLINGTON, January 9. The "Wollinjrton polioc last night received information that tho party -which was missing on Tararna mountain track lia<l been found l>y Constablo Macintosh and Jlr Wohstcr, of Groytown, but very few details \voro piven. It appears tho fn - o ladios (of wliom Miss Jvouiso Mark was one), and the gontlenian ■were (lisenverod at 8 a.m. yesterday at Mount Alpha. They were in a famishing condition, and had spent, thrco nights without cover. They had readied Mount Alpha hut at C p.m. ou Wednesday. Their condition was s>o bad that they could not walk, and they were brought, on horses to Waiohino pully, where the telephone was used to summon a motor-ear from Groytown. Later. A telegram from Greytown stotw that tho Jxniisc Mack party arrived at Groj-town last night.
P:vdercwski's supremo skill in pianoplaying probably eamo ns much from his being born a Polo as from his being born a musician. For tho skill was largely a matter of sheer hard work and self-di.sciplino—of a savage energy which in another orbit might havo guided half a dozon trusts. On the education of every finger was lavished as much pains as go to tho instruction of tho children of a good-sized township.
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16728, 10 January 1920, Page 10
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