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SECOND EDITION LATEST.

THE OAMAETJ MURDER CASE, THIS DAY. TBy Telegraph.] Pukeubi Junction, July 11. The enquiry touching the death of Sarah Adams, was continued at Peebles to-day. The evidence produced went to show that on June 7, the woman was alive, but in a very excited and nervous state ; that she repeatedly told one witness that Beattie intended to kill her. This witness said he did not believelhe statement, and therefore had not repeated it to anyone. When Beattie was told his wife had said he intended to kill her he changed color, started and appeared alarmed.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2899, 11 July 1882, Page 3

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SECOND EDITION LATEST. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2899, 11 July 1882, Page 3

SECOND EDITION LATEST. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2899, 11 July 1882, Page 3

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