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THE MAORI MURDER.

Gisborne, July 23. Tin. bearch party for the Waiapu murderer, William Turei, on Saturday found hit, body in the bush. He was shot tlnough the head. The fatal wound was evidently self-inflicted, a& a piece of string was tied to his too and to the trigger of his gun, which rested between his legs. His prayer book was lying on the ground alongside him. Ac the inquest on the body ot the mmdered woman on Friday, a verdict of wilful minder was icturned against William Tuiei, husband of deceaaed.

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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 284, 25 July 1888, Page 6

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THE MAORI MURDER. Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 284, 25 July 1888, Page 6

THE MAORI MURDER. Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 284, 25 July 1888, Page 6

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