MAN WITH A SHOT-GUN.
A NAPIER SENSATION. (By Telegraph .-Press Association.) Napior, March 'JO. Al (lie Magistrate's Court (his morning a young man. named .1. Young Haimay, was charged with having fired a shot-gun at three others, Kohl. C'olquhotin, John Miller, ami Fred Johnson, and was committed for trial at the Supreme Court, hail being allowed. ' Evidence was given to the effect tli.il a quarrel took place in one of the main streets on t.hc evening of March 13 and that the three prosecutors afterwards followed accused to his home for the purpose, (hey stated, of demandinr an apobgy. Accused wont into the house, brought out a shot-gun, and discharged both barrels at tlio other three who were llion in full retreat, thinking Haunay had brought some friend to his assistance. Colqnhoun was struck by two pellets of shot, but only slightly injured Hannay shvs he merely fired to scare the ethers, and when he thought tliev were at a safe distance,
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1081, 21 March 1911, Page 4
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162MAN WITH A SHOT-GUN. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1081, 21 March 1911, Page 4
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