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Kniffht's place of movriMoH. tho last tlilnif to go In that manner bvlnj; a milk float, which, it has been alh^ml, was passed on by some person t«» a dairyman on the outskirts of tlw city. No nnxlicU evidence* wua klvom at the Inquest which wa« opened by Mr V. K. Hunt (Coroner) on \Vei!ne«df»>' afternoon, tho only evldene-, 1 i:U«e» bein;: lh:>; Of f'otiMtalilc ( > P m-m. ;l. <>f juhitHonvlHt'. who liml klontirle-l the l.iody. IN.-rjnl«Hlon for hurin! was j;ivon. :u)i| i!i»* imiucKt was lln;n adJt«uriifd. J)c:«c t iiv<--.<irf:>'.tnt Lewis a|)i:'\tn."(! for Dv- police ami Mr \V. CJ. MelllKh for iiciiiwd.

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NZ Truth, Issue 889, 9 December 1922, Page 6

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Untitled NZ Truth, Issue 889, 9 December 1922, Page 6

Untitled NZ Truth, Issue 889, 9 December 1922, Page 6