THE MURDERS IN NEW SOUTH WALES.
, 'tv•') • FATE OF THE THIRD MISSING MAN. 14ST SEEN WITH BUTLER. Press Association.— Electric ToJe^ra^h.-^Oopyrljjfjt, „ .. §*»?**. December 18. Tjb police hay f fracetj Butler and Lsaah (the third missing man) into the Parker district at larrabundie' Creek, w|iare on August) the 3th, they were seen prospect. ' D^. together. The police have secured the co lie dog, also a watch, coat, and other Icicles, which have been idoutifipd as ■ ...ng.ng to Lesah, who wag: never seen again after the above date. A fow days a er Butlqr sold a waggonette a pair 0 f horses and a mining qutfifc, and then lefl, .. y n °y* ' 10 Police are strongly, of PMliop Lesah «PQl> with foul play, and continuing to ggqiei! for | )ig bcSy
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10319, 19 December 1896, Page 5
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