Police hunt for rifle
< .V Z .4 m<k moon i AUCKLAND, October 14 The Auckland police now think that the rifle used to kill a 34-year-old woman at Muriwai on Friday might have been taken fnqm an empty bach or house at Muriwai. Thirty-five policemen today unsuccessfully combed heavy bush around the Muriwai tourist lodge where Mrs Dawn Neyenhuizen. also known as Dawn Mason, was shot and killed. They were , looking for a cartridge case and rifle. Detective-Inspector B. W. James said that no motor- | cyclists who had been riding jin the Muriwai-Waimauku area on Friday had come fori ward. Arthur John Lewis Mason, aged 41, husband of the dead I woman, was interviewed by ■ the police after he was traced ! to a Waipu motor camp on Sunday — and has since been allowed to return > home.
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Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33665, 15 October 1974, Page 1
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