LIGHT BRINGS HOPE.
MEN LOST IN BUSH. A WELCOME SIGNAI* A r By Telegraph.—Press Association. . Auckland, Last Night. • A message from Taupo states that 4 beacon fifteen miles away has .been lighted and as this was a pre-arranged signal of the finding of Keller, and Corlett a launch has gone to investigate Taumarunui, June 27. The missing Public Works officers, Keller and Corlett, have not yet been found. There is no information so far from the Waimiha search, party, but the party searching from Taupo saw a fire 15 miles distant, but it was then too dark to proceed further. No information has been received from the party searching from Mokai. Taumarunui, Last Night. There are no tidings so far of Keller and Corlett, the men who are believed to be bushed between Waimiha and Taupo. Mr. Furkett, engineer-in-chief of public works, has arrived at Woimiha, and will probably link up with the party searching. It appears tl»t Corlett sprained his ankle recently, and it is thought it may have given wav again.
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 June 1922, Page 4
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173LIGHT BRINGS HOPE. Taranaki Daily News, 28 June 1922, Page 4
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