LATE TELEGRAMS.
[I'KR I'HKSS ASSOCIATION.]
THE MURDER CASE
~Wklwxo ton, This day.' Deti;etivo Benjamin said he should say from his experience of firearms that tho gun might have been fired oif any time up to several days before he examined it. Ho did not see a wad punch on tho premises. Never looked at tho papers he obtained on receiving tho message. By Constable Carroll: From the doctor tit the morgue ho learned that deaih was caused by ti sharp weapon. He left at once, and consequently did not get any further message. Inspector Thomson, re-called, had not received a report from the Johnsonville constable that » man had been seen geing up tho Ngahauranga line. In answer to the jury, he said the prisoner's coat searched was of a dark brown color.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5575, 12 July 1889, Page 3
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132LATE TELEGRAMS. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5575, 12 July 1889, Page 3
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