NEW ZEALAND.
Per Press Association, NELSON, last night. Frank Johnson, manager of 1,110 Golden Blocks mine, who was arrest, ml cm a charge of stealing gold, was remanded to-day until Monday. lie was admitted ho hail, himself .in £4OO and two sureties of ,£2OO each. DUNEDIN, last night. ‘Tile late Mr lTallenstein also donated a sum to the New. Zealanid Clothing Factory relief fund, started by Mm in 1880, ami £250 to the Dunedin synagogue.
To-day's inquest on Tru.dgoon will ho formal, as tiie principal wit'ne.sMes are non-resident in Dunedin. The condition of Ritlgell shows no change. An exemplary sentence of six months' imprisonment, without, the option of a fine, was imposed on Wtddowson, a man convicted of using obscene language.' WANGANUI, last night. The Scenery Preservation' Commission arrived in town yesterday from a tour of inspection of the Wanganui river, over which eight days were spent in traversing the river from Piriaka to Wanganui, a distance of over 150 miles. It is understood the Commission will recommend the Government to acquire practically all the beauty spots not yet scoured from the natives.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1365, 28 January 1905, Page 1
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