STANTON’S BODY
INQUEST AT TAUMARUNUI. By Telegraph —Per Frees Association} TAUMARUNUI, September 21. < ;• At- .daybreak a party led by W. G. Nelson set off into the bush from Peterson’s will, Potsako, to recover the body' of Warwick Stanton. They found j the going better than during the search c operations three weeks ago, and reach- c ed the spot where tffe body lay just jf before nine o’clock. A stretcher was improvised, and -the party set off on j t trie sad journey back with the body at- v 9 15, arriving at Peterson’s mill at two 1 o’clock this afternoon. The body was c then conveyed to’ Taumarunui, where a an inquest, for identification purposes, was held to-night. The body is going r on to Auckland to-night. s
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 September 1931, Page 2
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129STANTON’S BODY Hokitika Guardian, 22 September 1931, Page 2
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