GORSE HALL MURDER.
WILDE ACQUITTED. Trcss Association-By Telegraph-CopvrMit LONDON. Oct. Mark Wilde has been acquitted of the charge of the murder of Mr St-on-s. AN UNSOLVED MYSTERY. A curious complaint, called '-wrist crop, was described at Dukiutield iohce Umrt when Mark Wilde, an exsoluier was on remand formally ehar--ed w.tu murdering Air George- Stores at Gorse Hall, on November I lilij-i -H!i^ UeSt ' nb | , - , « ilr Su ' rrs " : = ''aiurins whit, W T C lo " 0 "' 1lU n tlle hot'v. Wncu imght ea„uy have be-en ,-uis"d \y ■>" uw knife whi.-ii lv ;, s p.odueed in eourt-Dr WillianL. oi V^ ! .»- ; u,k..l blether he tad "in 'V- •, ■ r " so " t ' r ''--lor.-? Dr Uilham*: Y.-s- i„ |.v:- r , nri . , treated him for -« rist-tlro,, {,, "ri U"ouble the hand dro, i, H ,' h xh - i,r ' aud ciumot be ra>ed Wniß
■«-,~K — - Asked as u, i|„> il . s .,> o v „„,,-. , f »vnst-clr.ii)." tli<> il,, r ,-' ',; i -V ■ . <ler the T n ' L: " ib. arm o:ia I,'anl bed ' '- VUI ~ on James )!i):t,.u a ~„.,'„. then described W \"; Inn. ,vi.h a knife :,.' V. eVv W. at Duknine'd that, certain f„„nd <„, i s con- were the result of a fight on v«. vt-mwr 1 last. " '
Lv.dew-e was n „ t riven tliat n r „ oner had throw,, away two revoh-t, giving as lis reason that, he thon-at trv police "would coma round searc'iing alter tlie Corse Flail j„|, " Wilde's mother next st ,W how :-o r son-had returned home o-t November--1 «ith h>< far,- bleeding. ~,. ~,,, ~.,;,;_ m a hghr. he sa:d, ia Scotland-strc-t~
After police evidence tfiai there h->d !-?'= " ! > n-nting tboro on thst night. Uildr was ronnally charged, pleads t.o:. guilty, and the case for the deI. :•■■!■ onpiwd. Wilde's sister s.Vd the revolver pr>jfrcet' wn< not the one be Ifnif- froi-i the arm v. and his far.:,-Kt.-t.xi that both revolvers to h,-, con wore defective. The knifS produced m Court was not his. TT.-s r!.-.=ed tTto erio'onoe for the defe.eo. and after ID minutes' absence tb;- Magistrates c-mnotted Wilde fcr tn.il at Chester Assi7.es. WHAT STANDS FOR PURITY? THOMSON'S Carbonated Waters «nd Cardials—they stand alone. What other firm in New Zealand can produce drinks in any way approaching them for qualitv. character, and reputation' NOT ONE! What other firm can truthfullv giiarant.-p their cordials wines, etc. to be absolutely free frorri a'.\ cli<Miii< a!s,-r pr--«»rvativrs, synth-ti ■ essences, or adulterations of nny kind ? NOT ONE ! What other firm can show anything like the record obtained by Thomson's in the lending Tnternatienr.l Competitions of Mi,- world 5 NOT ONE! These thim-s being tru> —and they are trup—is it •!:iy wonder that tlir- number of clubs. h-'Srr'tn's h <to!s. and private persons throughout New Zealand who "won't have any but Thomson's" incre»vs tP"» bs vearr. —
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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 14336, 31 October 1910, Page 5
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448GORSE HALL MURDER. Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 14336, 31 October 1910, Page 5
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