The Dunedin Shooting Case.
(UNITED PBBSS ASS6dI4'CION.) DuNKDitf, Dec. 21. At the Police (Jourl^eEiterday Buccat Jacob T^*6dyke was committed for trial for BhtfbWg,at-Mary Ann 'Wdidsworth •with is6?nt :b? kill. MiBB Wjprdßworth m hefi^Rideoce said she Had never spoken tothe'man m her life. He had at times^iddenher^othcr "goodmorn-ing^butitW-^wSiiU' Mrs Wordsworth said she^knew accused by sight, but kgeiir^nothing Of, him except that he 3wwtoi>fta:thW place, and .sometimes Baid " good morning "to hor. He was never m theiiclbouß© about 1 2 o'clock ou the day «f the shooting. Witness and her- da^g]ftt^r Were driviog ■ honie m th&ir milk cart and passed accused m his dart. They dfove by accused very quickly, who waved his hand and! shouted ■t-hey." ■ Accused, kept within an easy^dißtsnce' from witness's card till he got to his-x>wa turn, and when he isaw that wijnegs.and her daughter ..had fa^B@d3ie: sUmped hiff'fobt and' seemed m a great rage. MrsTurford, who ap-i pearedYfot i accused, . asked . for bail, which the bench .granted, at £200 with ' two sureties of £UK) each. .
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 20, 22 December 1884, Page 3
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168The Dunedin Shooting Case. Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 20, 22 December 1884, Page 3
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