THE LEVY MYSTERY EXPLAINED.
It has now been definitely ascertained that Mr A. L. Levy sailed for Sydney by the Hauroto on her last trip, to that place on the Bth July. Enquiries instituted by the police show that Mr levy was at the railway station on tho 10th June with Miss Betsy Olaen, a Norwegian, with whom he was acquainted when residing at Norsewood, in the Forty-Mile Bush. It was then Bupposed that the young woman waß going to her friends. It turns out, howevor, that Mr Levy assisted her to alter the addresses on her boxes for Sydney, and then Olbbd is known to have sailed for that place by the Wakatipu on that day (Saturday, the 18th June). On the arrival this morning of the Hauroto from' Sydney, Detective Chrystal boarded the vessel and showed Mr Levy's likeness to those on board, when several of the' crew recognised it as that of one of the steerage passengers-thore were some thirty-five in all-who had sailed by the Hauroto for Sydney on the Bth July—the day he was missed.—Evening Press.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2355, 24 July 1886, Page 2
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181THE LEVY MYSTERY EXPLAINED. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2355, 24 July 1886, Page 2
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