head of stock, including horses and a dog, had been shot. A search of the ruins revealed no trace,of human remains, and a search o|' the countryside was also fruitless. All tools and. farm equipment were missing. . •
At tire time of the fire Mrs Morrison was supposed to be at Naniey, hut confirmation' of this was not obtainable. No trace of her has since been discovered.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 September 1932, Page 2
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