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THE TRAGEDY AT TE AROHA. TO-DAY'S PROCEEDINGS. [UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION. | GRAHAMsTOWN, THIS DAy.

The enquiry into the murder case was t oontinued this morning, Mr. Pendent, mer- ' chant, of Auckland, who was for sometime a resident in Russia, acting as interpreter for the accused. Sergeant-Major O'Grady deposed to taking off the boots from accused, .and showing them to Dr. Huxtable, who remarked that some spots on them looked like blood. Accused accounted for the stains by saying his nose bled on the floor. Witness saw blood under the nail of one of prisoner's fingers and in his nostril. Previous to the 15th ult. he had not seen blood on the floor, or about the accused.

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Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 49, 1 March 1881, Page 3

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THE TRAGEDY AT TE AROHA. TO-DAY'S PROCEEDINGS. [UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION. | GRAHAMsTOWN, THIS DAy. Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 49, 1 March 1881, Page 3

THE TRAGEDY AT TE AROHA. TO-DAY'S PROCEEDINGS. [UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION. | GRAHAMsTOWN, THIS DAy. Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 49, 1 March 1881, Page 3

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