TELEGRAMS.
[Per Press Association.] Pahiatua, November 10. At the sitting ol the District Court, before Judge Jas. Haaelden, ( William Beaufort and George Little, . two youtlis, for assault on a young girl, were sentenced to six ***** . Imprisonment in WeUington- Itoe Judge stated that instructions would 1 Je liven to the gaoler that both , piisoners De Kepi «P W » W » J*K* 1 fiom other prisoner.. *« assault, , jobn volley was admitted to six months' probation, and ordered to pay _>l 0 towards the expense ot the pioceedin^^^ lfi< A young man, auout 'Mi oi age, was tound wandering m Onehunga in a very weak state, evidently Buttering from brain trouble. He was removed to tbe hospital. He said his name was John Hodges, otherwise his memory was a periect blank. His domes uore the name ot a Dunedin tailor, otherwise there is no clue to h ; s identity: UOJUUka, -■« ovember 10. 'lhe body oi an elderly man, identified aa W. M. Ciark, civil engineer, supposed to come irom the Auckland district, wbo arrived here auout a montb ago on a prospecting expedition, was ioiuid on tne ocean beacb early tnis morning. lhe body bad oniy oeen a aliort tune in the water, presumed since last night, out there was no evidence to show how the accident happened. Christchurch, November 10. /Ihe cftse of Georgina Frances Brown, proprietor of a Christchurch nursing horne 1 , charged with manslaughter by the neglect of a newlyborn child, was called on again today. Proceedings were abandoned, the evidence not being conclusive that the child was born alive.
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Feilding Star, Volume I, Issue 117, 15 November 1906, Page 3
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