THE TE AROHA MURDER.
[by. telegbath.j Grahamstown, March 2, A native named Hone Weratiki, and James White, a busbmen, gave evidence yesterday afternoon but no new facts were elicited. The case was continued this morning. Hemyhinton and John Moore gave evidence of the finding of the rings sworn to belong to the murdered man in the debris of the burnt hut of the accused. Both men depose seeing the remains of tbe purse and rings at once on approaching the site of the hut. All persons are wearied of the investigation, and it is likely that it will be concluded to-night.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3021, 2 March 1881, Page 2
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