THE POWELKA SENSATION.
EVERY PART SEARCHED. [BY TELEGRAPH—PER PRESS ASSOCIATION] PA 111 ATU A, Tills Day A strong patrol of police watched all roads last night in search -f Powelka and concentrated at Makomako (Ins morning. The bush in which Powelka sought his hiding was •enrclied at daybreak but with no result . He was reported to be seen crossing the Mangnhae river. Every road and bridge is being watched and the funs' anguinented. The fanners ■ i the vicinity are extremely anxious. PALMERSTON* N., This Day.
The )iolice are still away from town on the track of ITwelka. The only additional information is a telephone message that the fugitive bad got clear "f the bush, where he took shelter last night. The horse ridden by I’owelka was recovered when he tool; to the scrub, and has Imu identified as one stolen from here on Tuesday night. (I-nrtlier particulars will he found on tin 1 fourth page, j
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Greymouth Evening Star, 8 April 1910, Page 3
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156THE POWELKA SENSATION. Greymouth Evening Star, 8 April 1910, Page 3
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