When Hall .was ( yonn<t man ho lodged with » highly respectable family, with a daughter of which he" trifle h~ She was fonn«»:in a well—'dead, of course.—Four or five years, ago , he had; a partner - named, Tait, rwhp, under, theiStresa-of financial troubles, was supposed, to bjye wandered -from his home io_a deranged state of mind. He was> found "dead near' th'e beach about three miles south /of.SFlnaartr—Some time before this there ,waa a married couple on hia father's station.JgThe husband came home one day and caught Hall'and his wife under equivocal -circumstances. The man shot his wife.on the spot, and is now serva life sentence in LyMelton -gaol. When Hall arrived at that stronghold this unfor* innate man-Was' the first 'id see him. *'Ha I you wretch," he ezolaimed, "you've come At last, have yoa£'
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Dunstan Times, Issue 1291, 26 November 1886, Page 3
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