SHOOTING AFFRAY
MAN INURED AT CARTERTON
(By Telegraph—Press Association)
CAETEETON. This Day.
A shooting affray occurred in Brooklyn road at 5.30 this morning, when Stanley Charles Maisey, a labourer, shot his father-in-law, Anthony Conwell, in tlie jaw with a small calibre revolver, Maisey is then reported to have fired through the windows of a house at the occupants. When last seen he was making in the direction of the town, since when he has disappeared. The police so far have failed to trace him and an armed posse, under Sergeant Dyer of Masterton, is arriving to take up the search. Conwell was sent to hospital. His condition is not so far regarded as serious.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXX, 12 March 1936, Page 7
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