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ALL NIGHT IN SNOW

AUCKLAND GIRL’S ACCIDENT t Press Association. TIMARU, To-day. \fISS M. RUSSELL, of Auekland, slipped and fell 20 feet and rolled 100 feet on the Sealy Range on Saturday, suffered a broken leg and bruises, and was rescued under gallant circumstances. The injured girl was brought to Timaru Hospital after remaining out all night in the snow and rain. She was tended by Guide William* and is now doing well. "Hre Miss Russell reTorred to in the message is evidently Miss Meg Rus*Hl, of *T>irleton,” St. Stephen’s Avenue, who is very well-known in Auckland. With her mother and Miss Audrey Bailey and Miss Nixon, a visitor from England. Miss Russell *as touring the South Island. It was ;he intention of the party to visit Mount Cook.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 307, 19 March 1928, Page 1

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ALL NIGHT IN SNOW Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 307, 19 March 1928, Page 1

ALL NIGHT IN SNOW Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 307, 19 March 1928, Page 1

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