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A STABBING CASE.

[BY TELEGRAPH.—PKKSS ASSOCIATION. ] CmusTCHURCH, Sunday. About twenty minutes past eleven last night Mr. William McLean, labourer, was stabbed in the abdomen by a carpenter named Joseph DelahunS with a lock saw at Papanui. The men ha<i been drinking, and were quarrelling as to who was the best man, when Delahunt suddenly struck at McLean with the saw, which he held in his hand. The wound is not considered sorious. Dcialiunt has been arrested.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9137, 20 August 1888, Page 5

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A STABBING CASE. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9137, 20 August 1888, Page 5

A STABBING CASE. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9137, 20 August 1888, Page 5

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