THE MOUAT MYSTERY
* AN ANALYST ENGAGED. [ilY TFLEGRArH—I’KR PRESS ASSOCIATION. " DUNEDIN, Alarch 21. e It is understood that a quantity c a material gathered hv the police froi; the -A I omits’ garden at Chi istcliurcl was brought to Dunedin for examina lion by Dr (lowland, Professor of Ana toniv at Otago University. It is stated that a number of burnl : and broken bones were discovered ir , the material, hut, in view of the ser- ■ ions charge against -Mount, no indica- ‘ tions will lie given in the meantime at 1 to whether or not they were human bones. T)r Gou In ml will, under the cireuni- ■ stances, he called to give evidence when the murder charge against Mount is brought before the Police Court again in Christchurch. MOUATFURTHER DEMANDED CHRISTCHURCH, .Alarch ‘-'5 Frederick Peter Mount, now in custody on a charge of nmrderiiur his wile. Nellie Mount, at St. Ala-,tins” appeared on remand this morning. The Crown Prosecutor, in asking for a remand till next AYednesdav said it would be two or three weeks before the case was completed. The Magistrate: AVill you bo able to lake any of the evidence next we Mi 5 ” Mr Donnelly: “ No Sir; I prefer" lo have it taken altogether,” A remand was granted.
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 March 1925, Page 3
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210THE MOUAT MYSTERY Hokitika Guardian, 25 March 1925, Page 3
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