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THE SCENE OF THE HUNTLY FARM MYSTERY.—Tragedy surrounds the lonely farmhouse of Mr. and Mrs S. P.' Lakey, which is situated on an isolated hill at Ruawaro, about fifteen miles from Huntly. The body of Mrs. Laksy was discovered yesterday lying beside the duck pond near the house w'th her head in the water. In the bottom picture Mr. John Slater is indicating where the body was found (marked with a cross). In the top picture a cross marks the proximity of the duck pond to the farm house. The police are now searching for Mr,' Lakey.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 245, 17 October 1933, Page 8

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THE SCENE OF THE HUNTLY FARM MYSTERY.—Tragedy surrounds the lonely farmhouse of Mr. and Mrs S. P.' Lakey, which is situated on an isolated hill at Ruawaro, about fifteen miles from Huntly. The body of Mrs. Laksy was discovered yesterday lying beside the duck pond near the house w'th her head in the water. In the bottom picture Mr. John Slater is indicating where the body was found (marked with a cross). In the top picture a cross marks the proximity of the duck pond to the farm house. The police are now searching for Mr,' Lakey. Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 245, 17 October 1933, Page 8

THE SCENE OF THE HUNTLY FARM MYSTERY.—Tragedy surrounds the lonely farmhouse of Mr. and Mrs S. P.' Lakey, which is situated on an isolated hill at Ruawaro, about fifteen miles from Huntly. The body of Mrs. Laksy was discovered yesterday lying beside the duck pond near the house w'th her head in the water. In the bottom picture Mr. John Slater is indicating where the body was found (marked with a cross). In the top picture a cross marks the proximity of the duck pond to the farm house. The police are now searching for Mr,' Lakey. Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 245, 17 October 1933, Page 8