LOST IN THE BUSH.
By Telegraph.—Press Association. Wairoa, Wednesday, Dr. Scott and his daughter left Waiotiipu on .Monday, the 13th. They reached Galatea the same day, and, leaving their bicycles there, set out oji foot for Lake W'aikaremoana. They reached Tewhaiti without mishap. After leaving there they became bushed and were lost for three days, during two of which they were without food or fire, their matches Inning got wet. They slept in fern and spent an uncomfortable lime. Most, of their clothing Mas torn to ribbons bj bush lawyers Two Maori women found the party one days' inarch from W'hakatanc, and provided them with food and a tent. Next day the Maoris guided them to Lake House, where they arrived at 7.30 last night, quite exhausted,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 308, 24 December 1908, Page 2
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127LOST IN THE BUSH. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 308, 24 December 1908, Page 2
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