3he first cakes of gold from Nenthorne, weighing 458 ounces, were brought down to Dunedin on Wednesday night by escort. The ; Omahu murder ease was resumed at Wellington on Wednesday. Several native witnesses were examined. Among them were Te Moano and Iraia Karauria, the brother-in-law and brether of the deceased, respectively, and Miriama, wife of one of the ploughmen. Each of them gave evidence as to having seen prisoner shoot the murdered man, and Miriama also stated that she had taken away the weapon from prisoner after three shots had been fired. The court adjourned at 5.30 p m., the jury | being again locked up. The case for 1 the prosecution was ! closed oh Thursday.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1964, 2 November 1889, Page 3
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