GIC OCCURRENCE AT GREYTOWN.
from Our Own Corresp»ndont). itiortlyjvft«r foul-o'clock yesterday Wonv shots woro heard in tho jpiiy-of.StLuko's Church, and; a SL' man named John O'Connor tt to ascertain tho cause. He -oceeding towards East street P ylxe-saw somo one lyiig in tho fetiyj- .who ; beckoned, to him. Joimrtr immediately mil and found obe Mr WalterA. Tate, clerk in Permanent Investment and Loan lociation's office,, with a shot in body, in tho region of tho lungs, dical assistance was immediately cured, and tho unfortunato man ■ iveyed to liis liomooiu stretcher.
■Meis is a,very critical condition, P'fl very: little hojio is entertained pf his recoveiy. vHo is peijfectly , conscious, and rhon being taken home lie said that ie»would- be unable to play football ioxt Saturday, as ho had intended, ;A revolver ivas found by his side, tit tho bullet which lodged in his tody,'jei^"not yet found.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4760, 29 June 1894, Page 3
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145GIC OCCURRENCE AT GREYTOWN. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4760, 29 June 1894, Page 3
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