THE GREAT BARRIER MURDER
Wellington, October 12. Ik Is understood that although the extradition of the woman L’zz'e Graham, the paramour o f Penn, has been applied for hy the police authorities in New Zealand, it is not intended to charge her with any offences, but she may be required to give evidence against the murderers. Caffre/ and Penn will be sent to Auckland by oue of the Union C >tnpany’s steamers, and every precaution ia tj be taken ti prevent either c unraitting suicide. Auckland, October 12 Superintendent Thomson has added Cons'able McC irrow to the party who left for Sydney by the Waihora for Oaffrey and his associates. He can identify the girl Lizzie Graham. Sydney, October 13 It has transp : rad that Perm and Lizzie Graham were living in a tent on the shore for five weeks after the wreck of the Sovereign of the Seas.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1369, 13 October 1886, Page 2
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149THE GREAT BARRIER MURDER Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1369, 13 October 1886, Page 2
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