FURTHER PARTICULAKS.
There \* a general opinion that the shots were ft^ed, flot at the meu on the engine, "bflt at the funnel, pr some other part of the engine itself Thera certainly seems no possible motive that could have induced them to make a wilful attempt to take life. That 'the lads should have been out rabbitting at the time' is inexplicable, as it was. evening and aftei? dark. They left home at 6 oMqck, and returae4 at 11 o'clock. J&tifrßuy'wa's al&o arrested ,. 'as aii accessory. " ijis answers'- have 'Dean the "unsatisfactory of 'any. 1 ' {l , if W^s Japes and Alexander who dis ( c)jarffe(i gtin. They admit' (it is understood) jriijgf-ajftjjiß train, 9Vbsipy no idea doin^ dam.age' Jn fept, tKey ftsserp tta|; iney did not know tfre gun? were loaded,. Though they saw 'Ihptm& Step and go b»ek. they did not know anj'thfag h»a omvm, They heard of the fireman's deafcH this morning, but still did not know they had done harm to anybody.
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Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 347, 25 August 1883, Page 2
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164FURTHER PARTICULAKS. Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 347, 25 August 1883, Page 2
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