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MAGISTRATE'S COURT.

(Before' Mr. W. G. Riddel], S.M.) 1 OX SATURDAY NIGHT. ; . ; A -Saturday: night ,fight, in Cuba: SI rest ' resulted in the appearance before the Court of Herbert Spooner and Geo. Blowers, charged with.behaving inadisorderly maimer, whereby a' broach of the'peacc was occasioned. Blowers owned to being the aggressor, and ; wan fined 205., *vliilo bpooner > was. lined' jus'.y' in default 1 seven..days' iniprisonmeut. ;;

.'."./■ TfIEET OP WHISKY. .. .It was reported yestl-rday that- Ernest .las. Marshall, a'. seaman, on the. s.'s. /Devini; had fallen doVni the hold of tlio vessel and. sus- , taiiied injuries to,-his teeth and face. .On further examination it ' v;as found that ho bad got: into,'the hold, and thero opened 'a case of whisky, ami imbibed, part of the contents of, two bottles./ Yesterday, he was charged with tlio theft of two bottles of whisky,'valued at 125., ,the"property ,of Iho New. Zealand and African Steamship Company. Ho; was "convicted and ,, lined £3; and ordered to pay for tho stolen, property, ;125.,.in default 1G days' ,i)upris.bnnu!nt.: V "..■' ... .; .:■ : '/i ■ : .-, ' . '."'■. ''.i- .;' OTHER .pHAHGES.V; '■.'.-, '" |. Two first offending inebriates were convicted and discharged and two others were lined 55., ill default 24 hoifrs' :: imprisonment.'.; '■'■'■ . ; I'or allowing cattlo'to wander,: Wm. Kirk[iatrick was:convicted and lined 10s. and' 7s. costs, in default 48.hours' imprisonment. .- Tor alighting from, a moving train -at • Khandallah, JJavid Watson, for • whom ■ Mr. Herd-man.appeared,-.Was fined ss. and costs 15s. ; :' ■' ;' ' .. : (Before Dr. A.' M'Arthur, S.M.) " ,: ' , ' : •. .. AN ACCOUNTANT'S CLAIM.. '■'.';■ Tho civil action, W. G. Talbot v. J. -D. Sievwright,. a; chiin for- .£52 odd, /adjourned froni last week to'allow of .claimant ■ to file. particulars of olaim,, came on for .'hearing beforo Dr. M'Arthur, S.M., yesterday afternoon/ Mr.. Perry appoared for claimant, and ; Mr. Levvey for defendant, who had paid £16 into Court in • terms'' of agreement;. on "■■ the .firsb claim; Out-of-pooket expenses, not filed in former plaint, .were admitted, amounting to £2 IBs.. 4d., and tho magistrate, after hearing evidence, ■ entered'judgment. for amount paid into Court, plus out-of-pockot expenses, each party.'to.pay liis own costs. '■'■•<

A MESSAGE FOE THE MAN WHO IS > TOE-' ; TUBEI) WITH EHEUMATISM OR GOUT. Every year Rheumatism, Gout, Sciatica, or Lumbago brings torture to' thousands of men. To somo it Romes during the.early and more vigorous years, with others, after middle life has been reached, or passed—but in every case tho trouble is duo to excess uric acid in the 'blood. : . KHEUilO'is the one certain and simple cure for lihoumatis'in, Gout, and kindred ailments, aud -it is the only cure. Perhaps you havo read alluring advertisements asserting that remedies' claiming to cure almost every other ailment will also Telievo Rheumatism. Now, a doctor uover gives the saino prescription for indigestion, for debility, for liver', troubles, for nouralgia and-for ■ Rheumatism. • No, he knows, anil you know, that each different class of ailment requires a • particular medicine. Liniments, pills, and similar, nostrums, although cheap, aro useless. EHEUMO, tried, tested,- and proved efficacious by thousands of sufferers, is the ono safo and satisfactory cure. Thousands have found relief. You too can be cured. Chemists or stores, 2s. Gd. and is. od. 5

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 588, 17 August 1909, Page 11

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MAGISTRATE'S COURT. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 588, 17 August 1909, Page 11

MAGISTRATE'S COURT. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 588, 17 August 1909, Page 11

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