AUCKLAND NEWS.
(Pur Press Association.) Auckland, last night. The charge again, t Dr Orpen of illegal operation ou a iorna'e was called to day. The Grown Prosecutor secuied on adjournment for ° weak ' stating that the principal witness was not sufficiently well to attend, -rin fact, he added, she was worse than she had been before. Tho remand was granted- Boil was renewed. The management of the Now Zealand football to am are dissatisfied with the forwards' exhibition on Saturday, and endeavoured to get Tyler to strengthen their team for the Australian tour. They were unsuccessful. Thomson's injury will not prevent him going to Australia. Mr Galbraith, manager of the New Zealand football team, attributes the weakness to the front rank, and Jack of combination. Ho is not at all sanguioo as to the vanguard holding their own in tho Australian matobes. The Waiotahi returns amount Jo ±4lbb, making the output for the half-year .623,314. The total output from tho mine is 803, and the dividends paid JE52.8Q0. Tho Onohungo Woollen Miils property, ten acres 1 rood 13 perches of freehold, with plant, stock and goodwill, wa3 sola by the liquidators at auction to-day, and purchased by Mr Robert Borns, of John Horns and Co, ar “211,500,
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1497, 4 July 1905, Page 3
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