NEW ZEALAND.
Per Press Associationi Woodville, last night,
Mrs Auld, wife of the school teacher at Mangatua, has been missing sinco yesterday. As sho was in delicate health, and the night was wet, fears are entertained for her safety.
Later. —Mrs Auld turned up at a neighbor’s house at 1 this morning with only a chemise and sack on, and in a very exhausted state.
NELSON, last night
In the poisoned rolled oats case, the reserved judgment was delivered in the District Court to-day for £SO and costs for plaintiff, F. G. Thom, the defendant being L. T. Bowden, grocer. The rolled oats were of the “ K ” brand, and the judge decided on the interpretation of section 16 of the Sale of Poisons Act, 1895.
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Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 892, 15 May 1903, Page 1
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