THE TE AROHA MURDER.
[By Telegraph.]
Grahamstown. March 1
The inquiry into the murder case was resumed this morning, Mr Pendent, a merchant of Auckland, and a resident previously in Russia, acting as interpreter for accused. Sergeant-Major O’Grady deposed taking off the boots from accused and showing them to Dr Huxtable, who remarked spots on them which looked like blood. The accused accounted for the stains by saying his nose bled. There was blood on the floor, and witness saw blood under the nail of prisoner’s finger, and inside his nostril. Previous to the 15th inst., he had not seen blood on the floor or about the accused.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2479, 1 March 1881, Page 2
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108THE TE AROHA MURDER. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2479, 1 March 1881, Page 2
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