THE NEW PLYMOUTH MURDER.
At the inquest on Wednesday, Margaret Ann Carnally recalled, stated that she remembered Maloney wearing a hue serge waistcoat, He used to wear it about the lime of bia death. The waistcoat produced (which was found on the prisoner) was Maloney’s. Witness then identified a lot of clothing belonging to Maloney. In cross-ex-amination she stated that Maloney was on good terms with all the members of her jamily. Her house was about 100 yards from Maloney’s; She did not iden'ify the waistcoat on her first examination as she was too ill to notice it, but she was now sure it belonged to Maloney. John H. Still deposed that he never had Egmont factory boots for sale, and did not sell them to the prisoner. W. H. Toogood also denied having sold or given to the Maori prisoner a pair of drawers. The prisoner said it was from these he got the boots and the drawers, which are supposed to have been the property of the murdered man,
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2050, 24 May 1890, Page 1
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171THE NEW PLYMOUTH MURDER. Temuka Leader, Issue 2050, 24 May 1890, Page 1
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