The Recent Discovery of Human Remains
Constable Gillespie, of Foxton, to whom the duty belongs of investigating the cause ot death of the person whose remains were discovered at Campbelltovrn by Mr Green, has come to the conclusion that the ciicurustances lead to the inference that he was undoubtedly mur M dered. — Advocate. (per press association.) Marton, This Day. Begarding the part of a body, barely covered over, found at Campbelltown a few days ago by a settler, Constable Gillespie, ofFoxton, has now exhumed the other part, and the state of the remains show that they had not been buried for more than twelve months. Detectiye Herbert is investigating. Entries for Messrs Stevens and Gor* ton's FeiLimg sale on Thursday, the 30t!i iosL, are published to-day. M/ William Baker of Makino, has two hundred ac*e* of li^ftt Uw« busty toiell*
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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 10, 23 July 1891, Page 2
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