THE MURDERER WINIATA.
Tun Auckland papers *ay he is still in the ini'i'oh.ite neighbourhood of that city. The Wttifcato police b'liovn that he has not passed Elamilton, but \vt perdu not ten uiilei from this township The fruitier settlers say that he is already over the border. The Auckland spirits, through the medium of table rapping, pretend to rap out his whereaboats, but it has been proved that no such settlement exists as ibn' thy sail ho was at, and tlia medium Jmukes Packer's spirit a message to hia mother who has lonij been dead. Now, a* a writer in the " Ifer-ild very justly saya : Pat-leer's spirit could itself therefore bet'er have delivered th» message Who knows indeed where h» is t A gentleman from Alexandra, whose credibility we can rely upon, telegnphs tho following. Hn information jj»v be doubtful, but his bona fides is beyond suspicion :—: — " Alexandra, February 9th, 3 10 p.m. Wynyard arrived at Kuiti. He said he was no? going lf> stop, he was on his road to Tuhua cOu'itry, with intention of ev^ntu illy making Wanganui or Wellington. — AuM»entic."
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 581, 10 February 1876, Page 2
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183THE MURDERER WINIATA. Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 581, 10 February 1876, Page 2
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