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Defence Reserved. —Gordon William McNamara, aged 21, pleaded not guilty in the Police Court this morning to a serious charge. He was committed to the Supreme Court for trial. Betty Nuthali Remains Amateur.— Miss Betty Nuthali has rejected all offers to turn professional and has decided to remain an amateur. —A. and N.Z. Transport Appeals. —Mr. Justice Frazer will hold sittings of the Transport Appeal Board in Auckland shortly. Dates have not yet been fixed. Boy’s Leg Broken. —A nine-year-old boy named Denis Miller, of Kohimarama, broke his leg through falling down while playing in the Domain yesterday. He has been admitted to the Auckland Hospital. Record Price for Sheep. —F. S. Falkiner and Company have purchased from F. D. McMaster the two-year-old stud Merino ram, David, for 5,000 guineas. The price equals the Australian record for a sheep.—A. and N.Z. A Large Estate. —Probate duty, reports a Melbourne message, amounting to £211,731, was assessed on the estate of the late Mr. S. V. McKay, of Sunshine, who left personal property of jl gross value of £1,436,739.—A. and Fall From Tramcar. —While boarding a moving tramcar in Broadway, Newon Saturda y afternoon, Mr William G. Sweet, of 75 Owens Road. Epsom, fell heavily. He was taken to hospit a l by the St. John Ambulance, suffering from injuries to his head factory I ** llloll iS re £ orted to be satis-

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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 87, 4 July 1927, Page 12

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Last Look Round— Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 87, 4 July 1927, Page 12

Last Look Round— Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 87, 4 July 1927, Page 12