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Messrs M. Houston and Co. .will sell by auction, to-morrow at 2 p.m., 40 eases of fruit.
LOST IN BUSH. BLENHEIM, March 1. Erie Lee Palmer, relieving teacher at Reharanui..school, was lost in a fog in rugged hill country behind Kiterangu on the East Coast, while shooting on Sunday afternoon and has not been seen since. He was accompanied by two young men named Bragg and Scott, but the party became separated wiien the fog descended and Bragg and Suni saw no more ot their companion. Three dogs with Palmer have not reUirued. Palmer belongs to Wellington where he was a member of Tarartta Tramping Chib. Consequently lie is a fairly experienced busbman. Search parties have been out since daybreak on Monday.
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 March 1927, Page 3
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