A PECULIAR CASE.
:::L.~U.,' VAfl A Domostio Quarrel. ■'•' r ■' [By Telegram] Welukoion, Monday;. ,;.; A peculiar case'is repotted"from Featheraton. John;Qrariger,'a ganged" •.'■: on tlioßhnutaka summit, states thai'.' ho quarrelled with his wife and that .. blio cut his throat - with a knife. On / the other hand Mrs ■Granger, states that her husband came-Wirie'drtitik, and attempted .to u|e-£|ehkmf&oh her. She left the : turned in fifteen' minutes Avheh she found her husband lying in ted •• bleeding, but - did not then knowhis..... . v throat was cut. The woundis in the' front of bis throat,:aboutlJ: inbhes- ,\ -.- in length: Medical assistance.'was;::; obtained, 'but* tho;VounOßrhot\: v dangerous. GrangerKwaa-arrested oil a charge of attempted suioide, and . ; remandod.' >':'..■ ;.: ■',"-,;■ '
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3652, 3 November 1890, Page 2
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107A PECULIAR CASE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3652, 3 November 1890, Page 2
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