NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS
"(pee press association.) Auckland -Gold Output. Auckland, August 15. 'The gold returns for three weeks ending August 15ch, are £52,412 Is. During July the Mananu Gold Mining Company treated 302 tons of ore for bullion valued *tv£lo6l. a Supreme Court Sittings. Wellington, August 15. At the Supremo Court the second trial of Alfred Hornby, for breaking and entering, resulted in a verdict of “ Guilty. ’’ Prisoner was remanded for sentence. Han Missing. Hon. C. Mills has received advice that the man Walter Pullman, whose disappearance was causing anxiety at Havelock has turned iip at Bright water, in Nelson district. A Decision Reversed. TheijTesult of the rehearing of the charge against two youug men who were last week sentenced to 30 days imprisonment :by*o?!B6nch of justices for being found illegally on the premises of the Imperial Hotel, was that they were released from custody, evidence having been forthcoming which justified the former decision being reversed.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 16 August 1901, Page 4
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156NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 16 August 1901, Page 4
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