The Gienbrook Murders.
The police have traced Butler and Lesab (the third missing man) info tho Parkes district-, at Yarrabundie Creek, where, on August Bth they were seen prospecting together. The police have secured a collie dog, watch, coat and other articles, which have been identified as belonging to Lasah, who was never seen again after the above date.
. A few days later Butler sold a waggonette, pair of horses, and a mining outfU, and then left for Sydney.
. The police are strongly of opinion that L?sab, met with foul play, and are continuing the search for his body.
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Manawatu Herald, 22 December 1896, Page 3
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99The Gienbrook Murders. Manawatu Herald, 22 December 1896, Page 3
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