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Plimmerton Tragedy.

TRACING THE VICTIMS. [By Telegraph.j (ZVt Pres.s Association.) Wellington, Dec. 30. Mrs King, a boarding-house keeper in town, has identified some of the property found at Plimmerton as that belongiug to a Mr and Mrs Brooker. Other property she was unable to identify, but as they had left her house some three months before the supposed time ot the tragedy, it is quite possible that they had obtained the artic'es in the meantime. Mrs Brooker was seen with chlorodyne bottles similar to those found at Plimmerton, and Brooker was known to have threatened to commit suicide owing to financial difficulties.

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Hastings Standard, Issue 209, 31 December 1896, Page 2

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Plimmerton Tragedy. Hastings Standard, Issue 209, 31 December 1896, Page 2

Plimmerton Tragedy. Hastings Standard, Issue 209, 31 December 1896, Page 2

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