NEW ZEALAND
(Per Press Association.) AUCKLAND, last night.
During the four weeks endingl August 15th, the. Waihi Gold Mining Company treated 17,356 tons of ore for bullion valued at £51,586.Cunningham, who recently injured his leg at football, Could not undertake to tour or play in the North v. South Island match.
BLENHEIM, last night
The Collejctior, of Customs has' re'cciVed ;a telegram from Wa.it.ara Bay stating that an oil-launch (painted white) was seen crossing Akaloa Bay. in a south-east gale, making very bad weather. She was struck by a heavy squall and suddenly disappeared. It is supposed to btelong to Mr Turner, of Admiralty Bay. WESTPORT, last night.
Edward McCoomb, aged 29, single, was working with dynamite at Dcnnistoiv yesterday. An explosion occurred in which lie sustained dreadful injuries in the lower part of the abdomen, from which lie died. Charles GiUbjertson, an unmarried man, hung himself this morning in a carpentering shop, opposite lii's residence. He resided with his mother and sifter. Tie lit the fire this morning, and then committed the deed.
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Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 978, 26 August 1903, Page 1
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