Officer Still Missing.
There is no further news of Captain Neil M. Louisson, of Auckland, who has been reported as missing and whose car was found parked at the Huka Falls. In view of the possibility that Captain Louisson might have fallen into the water a thorough search of the Waikato River below the falls was made to a distance of three miles with the exception of three-quarters of a mile imediately below the falls. The area surveyed is very difficult as some of the water holes are 60 feet deep.
Sedgley Home. The matron of Sedgley Home acknowledges- with thanks receipt of the following gifts during October: —Sheep, Lady Fergusson; pillow cases, Mrs A. Beetham; eggs. Mesdames T. A. Brown, S. L. P. Free: rhubarb, Mr Hallam; cakes, Misses Morrison and Effie Chalmers, Mesdames D. James, H, G. Alexander, W. Dalziell, C. W. Rutherford, Hugh McKay, Campbell-Heard, S. J. W. Gill and Magnet Bakery; doughnuts and buns, American Red Cross; groceries, Mrs D. E. Williams; lettuce, Mrs W. Henson; ice cream and entertainment at pictures, Mr H. Reid.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 13 November 1943, Page 2
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179Officer Still Missing. Wairarapa Times-Age, 13 November 1943, Page 2
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