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Bertrand was placed in the dock when the Attorney-General announced, through the Crown Prosecutor, that he had received by the mail from England the necessary authority to stay any further proceedings, and he (Bertrand) was thereupon remitted to his former custody, to await the final decision of the Privy Council iii his case. The prisoner looked healthy and •well. *'A very large number of persons," says the "Bendigo Advertiser," "are at present taking tlieir departure from this district for New Zealand^ to take advantage of the summSij^^^rkings there. On Monday, a party of eighteen miners proceeded to Melbourne, en -roijtejjfpr the West Coast gold fields.'," -9

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Grey River Argus, Issue 115, 6 October 1866, Page 3

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Untitled Grey River Argus, Issue 115, 6 October 1866, Page 3

Untitled Grey River Argus, Issue 115, 6 October 1866, Page 3

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