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Wellington, Friday. It is statoi that the police have* evidence of the purchase of antimony by Hall prior to Captain Cain's death.
Chuisfchurch, Friday. At the hearing of the Timaru murder case on Monday there will be seven or more witnesses examined, some of whom gave evidence at the inquest. Thereafter a remand for eight day* will bo asked tor, as it is nece>-ary to procure some witnesses who leside in vanous. paits of New Zealand and Australia,. The fresh evidence is of the must unpoitant kind, and deals with the purchase of antimony. The collection of this evidence reflects the greatest eiedit on those employed, as the t,»hk was one of extreme difficulty owing to the length of time \\hic!) hid elapsed since the crime vvat> committed, and other causes,. An airest which w i-> expected to be made in connection with thecharge of minder has not yet taken place, but I can confidently repeat fi.it ew.lenee will be forthcoming of several p?rvm«. having been accomplices in tha muu'.er of the late Captain Cam. Hint-, of very sensational revelation-* aie in cncuUtiou here, and details will doubtless cau&o gioat excitement when published.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2245, 27 November 1886, Page 2
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199THE LATEST. [BY TELEGRAPH.—PRESS ASSOCIATION.] Waikato Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2245, 27 November 1886, Page 2
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