NEW ZEALAND.
PRESS ASSOCIATION
Wellington, last night
Mr W. J. Wallace, of Wellington, who was a member of the Now Zealand football team which toured Great Britain last season, has declined a financial offer mado to him by the Dewsbury Club, Yorkshire, to join its ranks, Ghrislchuroh, la‘t night.
At the Police Court to-day a Chinaman named Ah Suon was fined £lO for selling pakapoo lottery tickets. Frank Sayles, for soiling indecent postcards, was sentenced to six months’ imprisonment, Albert Hight and W. A. Wilmcr, dairymen, were each lined £lO for soiling impure milk.
Oamaru, last night,
W. 11. Rennie, schoolmaster at Papakaio, was found dead in bod this morning. Deceased had a wound in the temple. No other particulars arc at present available.
Dunedin, Uat night
A bullet has been extracted from Mc~ Kowen’s thigh, and he is progressing favorably. The Chinaman was remanded for a week. Lee Hun was committed to trial this morning for selling a ticket in a pakapoo lottery. This was the Chinaman who last month was sentenced to three months for a similar offence, and whoso conviction was quashed on appeal, because accused had not hcen given an opportunity of saying whether ho wished to bo tried by a jury. •
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1876, 4 October 1906, Page 1
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