LATE NEW ZEALAND NEWS.
♦ — (Per Press Association). CHRISTCHURCH. this day. Sales reported: New Zealand Refrigerating Co., £1 18s 6d. Sales on 'Change, New Zealand Drug £2, and paid up £2 13s. Private Murray, who arrived with a draft of_ returned soldiers yesterday, took serious seizures last night, anci died in the hospital at midnight. He was on his way to Hawner for treatment. His father resides at Otaki. DUNEDIN, this day. The following prisoners came up for by the Judge this morning : William Armour Michie Kilt (breaking, and entering and theft), aged 18, admitted to probation for three years ; Patrick Joseph Olive (forgery), aged 19, ordered' to come^ up for sentence, certain condi-, tions being imposed ; Mary Geary (concealment of birth), admitted to probation for three years. Sister Agnes McMillan, of Milton, has been appointed matron of the Red Cross Military Home at Montecillo. She represented New Zealand in France as a nursing sister early in the war. The body of John Robert Sanson, boilerman, employed by Stevenson anil Cook, Port Chalmers, was found near the wharves, Port Chalmers, this morning. He was last seen on the trawler \ Waitangi at 6 p.m. •on Saturday. He leaves a wife and three young children.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14609, 20 May 1918, Page 4
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202LATE NEW ZEALAND NEWS. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14609, 20 May 1918, Page 4
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