A TRIPPER MISSING.
IN COLD LAKES DISTRICT. SEPARATED PROM A PARTY. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Invercargill, Last Night. Information was received by Inspector Fouhy this afternoon of the disappearance of Miss Reed, a Dunedin schoolteacher, from a party she was travelling with from Te Anau to Milford Sound.
It appears that Miss Reed and a party of friends were going from Te Anau to the head of Miifard. Sound on foot, and that Miss Reed missed the party on January 13th, when going up the saddle of McKinnon Pass. When the party left Ponipolona Hut there had evidently been come discussion about Miss Reed's condition, and to prove that she was not tired she went in front of the party and continued by herself. They colild not overtake Miss Reed, and failed to find any trace-! of her along the track. A party of four tourist guides are searching for the missing woman, and they will be joined to-morrow by Constable Henderson, who was despatched when the news came through. Particulars are late in arriving, and the last news received from Te Anau was dated 2 p.m. on January 15th.
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 January 1920, Page 5
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189A TRIPPER MISSING. Taranaki Daily News, 17 January 1920, Page 5
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