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THE AUOKLAND MYSTERY. EXAMINATION OF THE HUSBAND.

" ' [Bt Tklkobaph.] I FROM OtJB OWN COBBISPONDXNT.j Auckland, This Dat. A t the inquest on the girl who died mysteriously from poison, Cleaver, who was married to her on her death-bed, deposed that he had always been willing to marry her, and ehe waa willing for the marriage. At no timo before or during her illness had he the slightest reason to believe that she had taken poison or desired to commit suicide. The case is still involved in mystery, and exoites extraordinary publio interest.

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Evening Post, Volume XXIV, Issue 42, 8 September 1882, Page 2

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THE AUOKLAND MYSTERY. EXAMINATION OF THE HUSBAND. Evening Post, Volume XXIV, Issue 42, 8 September 1882, Page 2

THE AUOKLAND MYSTERY. EXAMINATION OF THE HUSBAND. Evening Post, Volume XXIV, Issue 42, 8 September 1882, Page 2