BONES AT TERAWHITI
APPARENTLY WASHED IN BY THE SEA POLICE INVESTIGATION (By Telegraph—Press Association.) WELLINGTON, This Day. A small party of police left Wellington this morning for a place on the coast, about eleven miles south of Terawhiti Station, where a shepherd who found part of a human cranium about three weeks ago has found more bones, believed to be human. The discovery was made two or three days ago, but as the Terawhiti Stream was in flood it was thought advisable tc postpone the police investigation until today. The bones apparently were washed in from the sea by the tides and southerly winds prevailing recently. It is considered unlikelysthat their identitywill be established.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 5 August 1938, Page 6
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