A party, including Mr. V. Hill, solicitor, C." (I. Allcorn, F. L. Eastgate (ClirisMitirch). and R. Oron (Grcymoiitli) have returned to Rangitaiki aflor iluivin.it undergone a somewhat severe experience, it is understood that the with a view to purchasing, and on returning rip the Rangitaiki River—a particularly difficult route to strangers—they wandered from the usual track. Owing to dearth of food and the boisterous weather their'horses became weak and were unable to proceed on the journey, and to make matters worse, the parties were not provided with provisions and were without food for two days. According to one of them they encountered almost continuous rain and sleet and their discomfort was added to by the. fact that their tents and 'blankets had been sent forward elsewhere. On arrival at the lianctitaiki Hotel thev tier by Mr. and Mrs. Robertson who did everything possible to ensure the comfort of the travellers. It's the most quickly-prepared and economical. The most wholesome and best tasting of all coffees is "Camp." A. Batrick and Co., wholesale agents, 1
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 110, 25 September 1912, Page 4
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174Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 110, 25 September 1912, Page 4
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