TWO MEN WOUNDED.
DOMESTIC TROUBLE ALLEGED. EARLY MORNING INCIDENT. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Masterton, Last Night. Two men, James Kenrick, a ha’dcaste drover employed aer a ahepherd at Black Rock station, and Pakora Haeata, a native, 28 years old, were admitted to hospital this morning suffering from gunshot, wounds. It is alleged Haeata resented Kenrick’s relations with his wife, who, it is stated, has been living with Konrick for three months. Haeata visited Black Rock, situated 3 miles from Mastorton, at 2 o’clock this morning, and as Kenrick was leaving to drive stock to Masterton, it is alleged ho was shot three times by Haeata with a shot gun. Kenrick then got his own gun and in defence wounded Haeata in the arm. The police and a doctor attended the men ana brought them to hospital, where they are both progressing
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 February 1923, Page 4
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