A MYSTERY SOLVED.
":■-!■ MR T; BODY , ":---,'. ■■':" PROBABLE FRbM EX-.;.x >-; ■■ ; ; ■" ;'.■. v.;;: u gCj; ; T^SUß|^v;, 'UM; : % f '■' ••iilasteW^ t'V j ■ far last,' were found be^ i tween nine and;iteil! o'clock' yesterday ; : :| rl .morning"- -:Vjiear := the ;■; - : . Maungatarero /: '% ■st ream, to "of n the, \ :•••', ' Holdsirortictrack.v"" A;party consist-. : ' : "■',■ ing Pf Mri J^Pr^ri:of:Masterton; Mr ; §jjd}; ;.bthers;, : ';:"had' : ".' been- '; : campihjg fpr somedays onHhe bank- of ■:-: Vtlie strejtm; "aiid had been : 'searching , ! :■ thei locality for traces of the missing ; '■/}, hian. >, Yesterday morning ; ,they I v the banks ! of ' ;r ;and after'^ - ; tera! of an hpur{ upwards '.-■; from : ;thej. •/ \ iV j Jfc ■ Prypr \ diiscovered ,/ "human remains s lying'at.the ; fopt of a £ sinkll near the water's ledge;. f >' The remains were; ;identified ; by the : ; plothing;;as those of the missing pros^ " ;;i pector,vThomas Dopnelly;/ The body .'. ■...; was- lying;, face dowliwards, ; with the V Head: towards the stream. I The emac"f.;';';iiatedremains were Held:together :by vij ' ;tlie ; .cloihirig,:which wastinuch de'<Say-' 1 :^-^feei!; £> :;^caii: ; f' -|> :i pljrliions fpf^6thihg : ; I:- py assumed" icireumstarices,; J] ;J ".. I C'z 'pve£the'deipHyity: bodily i ; : !: ir'i;; ; and;hat:tb ;';tlie" : ;^a^'?where:, they" - <: ] ;;tpntibri; •If thisi;'tJe./si cdrrect assumpi;! ,t ;;|tion'j the unhappy, imsin must have suc- '£: ypumbed from exposure; : | ! /' entbn broughlb information : to, Mas/*/v';:j:i:tertpn! discov^ry;;;lastf il'; 1 !; evening, and, Constable Anderspn «willi"v vhringlm . '■;■ is probablel that aii inquest ■ will: be /.'t;-/'^neld'this-;'aiternoPn;: : ':'f/' i \/'\ •■ /:^;'; : The late Mr.Thoma:sVDonnelly was f; H about sixty-six years of age; and sin- •- ; ;gle. /He had'lived in 1 Mastertbn for ,v/ many years, where he followed the ; - of artist,' painter, and ■•v^-^ ; had resided in, 'the •, ■ ;'; . years, -and -v, , ; Avas at one; time:a; resident pf - Grey- ; He /had prospected* the rivers r.;/and:sfereamsofthed ;vr'-'v,;/-for;many.iyparsj/and,/;; at the,time of |/ r■ ;■ jiis : disVppeararice^he'was. reported; to - an important; mineral disS ■ ', -covery;*! f Deceased, was of a retiring ;; ■;:i;''V-.-',:l[iy ; -alr;who; knew him./:/
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10130, 5 January 1911, Page 5
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293A MYSTERY SOLVED. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10130, 5 January 1911, Page 5
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