The Great Barrier Murderers
THE DECISION- OF THE EX- <* ECUTIYE.. ,..: .CPEB UNI.TEP PBESS ASSOCIATION.} .', A Auckland,. February -.%'. A ; * That the law- would be permitte^A ". to tako its bourse in the case of -tho. Great Barrier murderers was announced to the condemned duaen r by !i the gaol- officials this morning, and they took the announcement of their fate very quietly; They were subset - ; - quently seen by the -Gaol Chaplain, the Rev J. D. Hill,. who w;a& surprised to find* from their d'enieanor* and con« versation that tbey\were perfectly re« A signiedi ' He believed -that, though- ''■■ every effept has been made to keep from the prisoners, any inking oi what was going on outside, they had been apprised of the faot that a petition had been sent. They told HiU tbat the decision of his Excellency's Advisers was what they had expected all along.
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Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 92, 10 February 1887, Page 2
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143The Great Barrier Murderers Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 92, 10 February 1887, Page 2
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