TOKIRIMA TRAGEDY.
—— SEARCH FOR ANDERSON. j POLICE 5N PURSUIT. (By Telegraph.—Own Correspondent.) j : TALIIARUNUI, this day. A settler when milking cows this j ; morninp discovered Anderson in a wool- ' , shed only half a mile from Loft's farm. " He had removed wet clothing and spent j r the night in a sheepskin. He carried a ■ ? rifle.and thirteen rounds of ammunition, j - When the settler's back was turned he i ' slipped into a wharc and had a feed of cjjgs, and then made for the hills. A J search party of four police and eight I j eettlers followed him. They will b<? , joined to-day by a detective and police 1 from Hamilton and Te Kuiti. Anderson is now making for ? Taumarunui.
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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 248, 16 October 1920, Page 12
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