SETTLER FOUND INJURED
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Circumstances Suggest Stabbing • POLICE INVESTIGATING
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WANGANUI, Last Night. Mr. A. E. Davey, a well-known upriver settler, waa feund qn his farm near Jerusalem this morning suffering from a wouud in the phesf, gll the. cir? cumstances suggesting thu5 he h4d been stabbed. The inju'rqd'uian lives inland from Jerusalem and at this time of the year the homegfead is not, accessible by a rnotor vehicle, • Br. W. d- Feltham, of Raetihi, who Vag called to attend Mr, Davey, motorr qd tp below Pipiriki and eqmpleted the last part qf thg ^'Qurney on hprseback. He found the pqtient suiferiug from a sqvere wound ip fhe chest and ia sqch a conditiQn that it was dapgcrqug to niqvo him qver tbe ropgh joypney tq the main road. Detective-Sergcant Robertson and Detective Murray, ot' Wanganui, inotored to Jerusalem and rode the linal lap on horses., They took possession of a knife and interrogated those who knew of the happening, including Davey 'g. liousekeepel'. Mr. Davey 's conditfi® ^Plght j was satisL'actury. *• —
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 164, 29 July 1937, Page 10
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175SETTLER FOUND INJURED Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 164, 29 July 1937, Page 10
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