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The Petone Murder.

Wellington, March. 20,

At the Bosher trial. Sansbury, who had advised Bosher to conceal the knife, denied he had acted in the capacity of * private detective, nor had he any interest in elucidating the mystery M ttie^Petone murder. He was suspicious of accused. However, he had thought Bosher was the right man, and thought so now. Bosher at no time during the trial of Shore, had said that -.Shore was guilty of the murder. Witness was aware that after the murder the police were making a diligent 1 march for the knife. It was ©n the 14th of September that witness advised Bosher to get rid of the knife. Witness seriously expected Bosher to ' hand him the knife.

r The other evidence was similar to that given at the preliminary inquiry,

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Thames Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 8616, 22 March 1897, Page 4

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The Petone Murder. Thames Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 8616, 22 March 1897, Page 4

The Petone Murder. Thames Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 8616, 22 March 1897, Page 4