DUNEDIN NEWS
StJi ’-IME COURT,
[by TELEGRATH —rKESS ASSOCIATION’.] Dunedin, last night,
At the Supreme Court William Watt, charged with the theft of £347 from a farmer at Wingatui races, pleaded guilty, and was sent to gaol for two years. In the case of Patrick McCann, a boardinghouse keeper at Tapanui, charged with assaulting and wounding his wife, the jury returned a verdict of not guilty.
A BONUS.
Mr W. P. Watson, general manager of the Now Zealand Coal and Oil Company, has received from Government the bonus of £SOOO for the first hundred thousand gallons of oil produced from shale oil. It was the result of operations at Orepuki.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 274, 28 November 1901, Page 2
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