The Masterton Mystery.
We havtotaken considerable pains to fathom thq extraordinary story received from Mastexton respecting the experience's of a younj; woman named Annie Neitt9oq,.mho^aß beep reported .as Jimsing * columns yesterday. 'It is now alleged that the girl was identified in the Asylutn| bjr la fesidentiof! Msjßterton, also by a jfatwsnt named'* Alice Lett," whp, it is state d, died in 1 1 at institution, and » tefchoßsJall ego\i>ph6tographitha)!grrli;lßieilson has produced. On enquiry of Dr' Levinge., to-day we lparn { that there h&s. baeii nd jirftient'^aritied Alice ; L J ett in the Asylum, and we have further ascertained jfthafrunti 1 ab v qut.;ai mpnjtb -ago, seijsbn was employed by the keeper' of ia respeota'ole restaurant \n this pity, who ' '•'♦«(, P« ! viomiy: J adguaintea ' with '^her • J ' f Kehds. One tnorning : jus't' proceeding Hfce>laßt^ Anniversary' Day; she disap--u"peared):and has not since been! seen by her omp.loyer, whose nafne it is not d ; ; niecessaiy,at present to, mention. \m-,, . u f mediate !y : pn. her disappearance her . jpareuts were communicated with, and ' 'rsip'ce'th ed the girl has-been heard of -> frbra-iime to time ' ? at' KaiWarra, the Hutt, a - ad other places 'on the' way to -the Wai rarapa district, where shel nqw
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1647, 1 March 1886, Page 3
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196The Masterton Mystery. Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1647, 1 March 1886, Page 3
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