ANONYMOUS HIKERS.
WOMAN AND HER FAMILY. TOUR OF NORTH ISLAND. Hiking tours are not uncommon these days but a \\'ellingtan woman has established a precedent by takIng her four children. three of them quite ynung. un a hike ot' the North Island. \\'lli-rh will extend from \Vellhigtnn viri New Plymouth to Auckland. returningr hy way of the East Coast. \\‘ht‘n interviewed on her arrival in liamilton ll)~tlll_\' the woman. who in—sisls on l‘l‘lllillllll‘f-I anonymous. mid she and the children haul travelled from Tr Kuili h)‘ motor—car, having horn ot't‘uretl :1 ride from that town Linmitloring that they hurl lrt‘t \\'t‘llingtun mi \\'wrtnr‘vluy, thr~ party was. making: rxrcllvnt progress. it \\us her intr‘ntinn to leave llunlillon to-rtay i'm' Alix-liluml. The \\'nmun stated that although (lltrmpls hsul been made luv repurters in several tmvns Io ascertain hnr name frnm her rhihtrvn thvy hurl rmnziinorl nlnlurzite and her identity remained unknown.
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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19903, 4 June 1936, Page 6
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148ANONYMOUS HIKERS. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19903, 4 June 1936, Page 6
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