REPORTED SAFE
MISSING TRAMPED FOUND
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MASTERTON, February 21. The missing tramper, A. O’Keefe, of Wellington turned up at Mount Bruce, 17 miie.s from Maisterton, at 4.50 p.m. to-day little the worse for his 'experience. Afu‘ r being separated from his companions on Mount Bannister on Sunday, he waited about five hours, hoping that they would return. He then got on the wrong ridge and made hi: way to the head waters tile Ruamnhangu which he followed to the farm of Air Matthews, Mount Brine. Although without food, he withstood his experience fairly well, lie left later .for Wellington.
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 February 1933, Page 5
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