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THE EPSOM MURDER.

(From our own Correspondent.) Auckland, February 8. Millers Lave reduced the price of flour £1 per ton.

The murderer of Packer is not yei captured. He is believed ti be still in the neighbourhood where the murder was committed. Near th house the ground, though newly raked, bore footsteps two-''mornings running. An axe found und-w the servants' window is unao •ounted for by the occupants., A dog ?et loose for rrotectim wp.b found oh 'Monday uiorniug phut up in an out-house. Thert are other p'ciom c rcumstanc s. The detectives are now keeping watch.

% A telegraph station is now opm at Blaeskin, in this Provioce.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Evening Star, Issue 4041, 8 February 1876, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
108

THE EPSOM MURDER. Evening Star, Issue 4041, 8 February 1876, Page 3

THE EPSOM MURDER. Evening Star, Issue 4041, 8 February 1876, Page 3

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