DOMINION NEWS.
GOLD EXPORT. (Per Press Association.) WELLINGTON, Nov. 2. During October last the export of gold from New Zealand was 38,183, ounqes, value £152,964, compared with 31,8250 z, value £126,236, for October, 1910. The silver exported last month amounted to 93,0090 z, value £93-51, as against 124,7860 z, value £12,354, in October, 1910. A LOST HAMPER, AUCKLAND, Nov. 2. Frank Roberts, custodian of the Opera House, was charged at the Magistrate’s Court, before Mr W- G. Riddell, S.M., with tlie theft of a -harhper of leather samples, valued at £47. The hamper was consigned about a year ago by Warnock Bro , Auckland, to Dunedin, but failed to reach there, and the Union S.S. Company had l to pay the full claim in April last. The hamper was found in the house of an- expressman at Newtown, to whom it had been delivered. It appears that the hamper had been unshipped with a lot of. theatrical property at Wellington. Accused pleaded not guilty, and was committed for trial.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3366, 4 November 1911, Page 3
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168DOMINION NEWS. Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3366, 4 November 1911, Page 3
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