LOST IN THE BUSH.
(By OorresDondmU ' - - Auckland, February 4. .Two recent arrivals from England had an experience of the New Zealand bush they are not likely to forget for a long time. • Information was brought to Opotiki to the effect that the two men who ha<kbeen employed m the neighbourhood had got "bushed" in "an endeavour to push through to Motu. They wero not familiar with the bush tracks, and evidently soon wandered off the path. From Monday till Friday they were hopelessly lost, and eventually they came out near the Pabhi forest, reserve m a completely exhausted condition. During their sofirn in the bush they were drenched rain. Their swags had been swept , i»n a stream, and they were without R? i w - the Boater part of the time. One of the men ,was bo exhausted when ae readied the open country again that ins was unable to wait
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 734, 5 February 1910, Page 5
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150LOST IN THE BUSH. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 734, 5 February 1910, Page 5
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