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THE HAWTHORNE MYSTERY.

Two arms which had been cut off below the elbow have been found in one of the public parks wrapped in newspapers. They evidently belong to the same body from which the legs recently found were removed. They present the appearance of having been unscientifically hacked off, and are considerably wounded, giving the impression that a weapon of some kind had been forcibly torn from them. The state of the hands shows that the victim belonged to the labouring class. The police are still without a clue.

Professor Allan has examined the human limbs found at Hawthorne. He declares that they belong to a person of fifty years of age who had frequently suffered from gout; also that the limbs were cut off after death by a person who did not possess a special knowledge of anatomy. Death, he believes, occurred about eight days ago. The Government offer a reward of £25 for the discovery of the body to which the limbs belong, and a reward of £IOO for information that will lead to the arrest of the murderer.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TEML18921203.2.19

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Temuka Leader, Issue 2433, 3 December 1892, Page 4

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THE HAWTHORNE MYSTERY. Temuka Leader, Issue 2433, 3 December 1892, Page 4

THE HAWTHORNE MYSTERY. Temuka Leader, Issue 2433, 3 December 1892, Page 4

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