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[11V TiaKGHAI'H.—I'UKSS ASSOCIATION.] ■Wellington, Friday. Tun foreman of the jury which had been locked up all night in tho case of Bannister, the Post-office clerk charged with embezzlement, anno'inced that they could not agree upon a verdict, and they were diauliaigo:-!. At seven o'clock this ovening rlie jury returned a verdict of " Not Guilty : ' in the case of W. K. J-lannistyr, charged with feloniously i-sumsr « po.-f-.-il order for I.'l with intent to defraud, The other oas;) against him in which the jury wore unable to .'iffivfi yii=l«rd:iy, i> sat down for hearing on Monday. Tho sheep returns for tho colony have just bnnn completed, and show a total of l">,!JSci,!l2r> sheep, being an incrons > of ulti,7li7 on tho number at tho end i.f May, iSisb','
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 2692, 12 October 1889, Page 2
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128LATEST WELLINGTON NEWS. Waikato Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 2692, 12 October 1889, Page 2
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