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MISSING TARARUA TRAMFERS. (Per Press Association — Copyright A MASTERTON, April 27. The consensus of opinion among Wellington seachers in- the . Mount Holdsworth area.is’that the missing trampers are probably' in ’Waiohineiti Valley. Tile- search operations are now being concentrated on this area, in which Wellington, Wairarapa and Manawatu parties ; are operating. > > The ranges cleared again to-day sufficiently to allow further aerial surveys, but these were without result. PLANE FINDS NO TRACE. WELLINGTON, April -27. An aeroplane piloted by Messrs Bolt and Stedman, returned after a twohours’ flight, searching for the missing trSnTpSfS: —ThTTTtS'lhltttT 1 Wlik ■ gTOl'."‘ No trace of them was seen. The snow seemed to be molting on th, a ridges, while floods in the valleys were decreasing. There ate now greatly improved weather conditions.
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 April 1933, Page 5
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