THE WAIKINO TRAGEDY
KYI PENCE CONTINUED. jI.Y Tl'-.T-tX. P. AI'Ll —TER Vt! CSS ASSOCIATION.] !’.\KRt)A. Pecc-ml.er lb ii.iiis 11 rue lb-wilt, teach. -.. corre!,.rated the evidence of May Bell. a< l . Higgins' calmness and shooting deliberately. Re appeared to pick out ~t . rf.'.iu children. s'l:.- mack.* bet c--c ape while' Higgins turned his hack. 1,, Mr Sullivan: She saw Higgins t |te U.-st shot. hut did not see the , ,|;.,rs tired, though she -aw him aiming hr; aim. She would not say detioitvlv that Higgins v.as picking out v.arueti.K' J-U.,ia Georgina Sutton, wtclier, -'aid Hr. accused came into the l*’ inter Ro-au 1 lnokt* J iiM itnil for somebody, and a*>- ; ; eared to aim at a boy. Arnold WadsW el-tit. Tile latter ducked below the ' desk. Ac cused then went into Standard and ! room. and deliberately shot at tin;- boy T o f 11. Te Mr Sullivan: She would swear on oath licensed delihevately shot McLean. _\s far n.s '-mild sc-o. R°t a ' shot was tired at random. Richard Fitch gave evidence m »t----1 c ovdance with that given at the inquest. r q-],.. ease is proceeding.
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 December 1923, Page 3
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186THE WAIKINO TRAGEDY Hokitika Guardian, 15 December 1923, Page 3
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