EXTRAORDINARY AFFAIR. |B Y TELEGRAPH. ] [UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION]
Nafikb, 6th September. A strange story oemes from Kaikora. Mrs. Stacoy, a relative of Mr. Henry Hiokey, left Waipawa by rail on Saturday afternoon for her home, which is some four miles from Kaikora. On getting out of the train at Kaikora Bho proceeded to walk to her residence, and \ra« not heard of till «ho was found on Sunday morning on one of (he hills in the ne : ghbourhood quite uuoonsoious, her clothing partly torn off, and her head and npper part of her body muoh braised. She cannot acoount in any way for the strange condition ia which she was found. Mrs. Stacey is an elderly lady.
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Evening Post, Volume XXIV, Issue 41, 7 September 1882, Page 2
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117EXTRAORDINARY AFFAIR. |BY TELEGRAPH.] [UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION] Evening Post, Volume XXIV, Issue 41, 7 September 1882, Page 2
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