DUNEDIN NEWS.
(Per Press Association.) Dunedin, last night,
Margaret. Saunders, on a charge of abandoning a child, was before the Court to-day. Tho case was remanded until Friday. The Dunedin Presbytery has forwarded an ovorture to the Synod in favor of union wilh tho Methodist and Congregational Churches; also, deprecating tho action of the Government in connection with hotels at Bruco and Newtown.
At tho City Court, Adam Scott was charged with criminal assault on a child of tender years, under exceedingly cruel circumstances. Though the police opposed a remand, tho presiding Justice granted it —accused in one surety of £2OO and two of £loo—till Monday. MORTALITY AMONG SHEEP.
Tho Chief Commissioner of Crown Lands states that the mortality among sheep a 3 tho result of the recent snowstorm appears to have boon the greatest in tho Morvon Hills district. No reliable estimate can be mado till shoariug titno, but it will probably be found the losses are not far short of those of 1895. In Central Otago the loss will probably reach 100,000. A FIRE. Greonvalo schoolhouso, in the Tapauu district, was destroyed by fire on Monday night.
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Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 984, 2 September 1903, Page 2
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189DUNEDIN NEWS. Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 984, 2 September 1903, Page 2
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