PRESS TELEGRAMS IN BRIEF
The citizens of New Plymouth have subscribed £IO,OOO for the purpose of taking over and developing the North Egmont Mountain House. * * # • John Alexander Owens was found guilty at New Plymouth yesterday on nine charges of committing an offence against males. Milton Luke Ashby was found not guilty on five charges of indecent exposure, • • • • A two ‘hours’ downpour in Dunedin yesterday afternoon caused the flooding of many streets. • * # « At Rotorua Reginald Phillips, who was arrested at Waimate for absconding from his bail, was before the court charged with consorting with reputed thieves. The charge was in connection with the theft of benzine at Taupo. The accused is to come up for sentence within twelve months if called upon. * • * * At Rotorua Mr C. J. McKenzie, chairman of the Main Highways Board, stated that it is hoped to complete the Mnnnknu hill road before the end of May, 1927.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12615, 27 November 1926, Page 6
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150PRESS TELEGRAMS IN BRIEF New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12615, 27 November 1926, Page 6
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