THE BLENHEIM MYSTERY.
[Peb Press Association.! WELLINGTON, Sept. 26. The result <&f the police inquiries consequent on the confession et Invercargill of a prisoner named Thomas Petersen, was made knovra to thfe man implicated on Saturday, with the object of ascertaining if he had any explanation to offer. .Petersen averred that three years ago he and his " friend " were on the Hufcfc racecourse, and Satherl<*v was there also. When the " friend " saw Satherley he (the " friend ") said, "I am going to do for him," and it was -«he remembrance of this incident, Petersen says, that caused him to thinK that his mate had been concerned in SatJierley'* (disappearance.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 6305, 27 September 1898, Page 1
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108THE BLENHEIM MYSTERY. Star (Christchurch), Issue 6305, 27 September 1898, Page 1
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