NEW ZEALAND.
(Per Press Association.)
Dunedin, last night, la the Supreme Oourf, William Henry Garter, an elderly man, sentenced for forgery, was brought up for breaking the provisions of his probation, The Judgo held that on account of his ago and infiimity, and Leing in gsol for somo time Bince tho er. est, ho hid purged his of fence, and discharged him from p:obation. Carter bad entered tho Btnovolent Institution under tho name of Simpson Dunn. Seventeen years ego ho was sentenced to s x months for theft from his employer, a milkman at Sawyers Bay. Accused was arrested in Nelson. LytteltoD, last nighl. At about 1 p.m. to-day a prisoner in Lyttelton gad, Julius Denton, aged 31, undergoing two months for aßsuult at Ohrietchurcb, died suddenly. He seemed weP, and wes engaged in cloaning a ohimnoy when he co lapsed and died instantly. The caueo is supposed to bo heart dissose. About 9 a.m. to day Al'.ert Good, undergoing sentence of five years for breaking and erne ing at Wdlingtm, attemptrd to escape from a gang W-rking in Governor’s Bay road, Ly tdtoD. He bolted in!o tho Domain plant.t’on, but was pursued by Warder Budge, who fired a Bbot to intimiJeto him. Tho warder overtook and capiurcd him Le'o o he had gone 300yds,
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1627, 15 December 1905, Page 1
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