TELEGRAMS.
VARIOUS DOMINION ITEMS.
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Viailn Grand Junction for the period ended July St, crushed 5,700 tons tor 1760 ounces ol gold and 5792 ounces oi silver. List year in the same period 6000 tons yielded £9113.
SUPREME COURT. TIM Alt U, July 26
At the Sn |»ume Court before. .Justice Uerdmaii, a young man Noel Aston, charged with breaking the window ol a bedroom, and drageing the blankets I rom one of them, and scaring the girls and their mother and yliarged also on a second count with assaulting the mother when returning to the house alter calling on a neighbour, was found not guilty on the first charge and .guilty on the second. Sentence was deferred. The defence was that some other person was guilty of the first offence, and accused wa* too drunk to know what lie was doing when he assaulted the mother.
A ease of alleged theft of a motor tvre is unfinished.
SUGAR FACTORY CLOSING. Auckland, This Day
Chelsea sugar refinery will close early next week temporarily, owing to the shortage of supplies of raw sugar from Fiji.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 July 1921, Page 3
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199TELEGRAMS. Hokitika Guardian, 27 July 1921, Page 3
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