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GIRL’S DISAPPEARANCE

THE TAMAKI TRAGEDY RE 1 jATIVES’ EVIDENCE (Per Press Association.) AUCKLAND, this day. At the inquest into the dentil of Mary Elizabeth Raymond, the young halfcaste Maori whose body was iouild in the Tumaki River on June 2. evidence was given hv a shopkeeper that Miss Raymond had called on April 30 and was to return a week later, but did not. Frederick James Hughes, a brothc-i----in-law of Miss Raymond, said she stayed at his bouse on April 30. left in the morning, returned in a taxi in the afternoon. and left again saying Unit she would be back at 5 o’clock. _ She never returned. Witness twice vLi ted Hewer in an endeavor to find the girl. Evidence of the search was given also ire • Albert Edwin Burton, another hi'otinr-in-law. He said that tic heard through the girl, Peggy Robb, that Miss Raymond was going to the place ol a man named Hewer. I’ho court adjourned for lunch.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18759, 16 July 1935, Page 13

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GIRL’S DISAPPEARANCE Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18759, 16 July 1935, Page 13

GIRL’S DISAPPEARANCE Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18759, 16 July 1935, Page 13