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COURT DIALOGUE.

MR. MYERS AND MR. SCHAUER. "Tho Nutricia Company recently upset you," enid Mr. M. Myers to Milkinspector Schtiucr during a case in the Magistrate's Court yesterday. Mr, Jlj-ora was, presumably, referring to d case which was heard a while ago, when the Nutricia Milk Company was charged with' having broken the Act controlling -the salo of milk. In that e.aso tbo prosecu. tion was not successful. _ Ouo of the witnesses for the prosecution was Iu« spector Schaiior. * "No," replied Inspector Schemer to llr, Myers, "they didn't upset inc." , Mr. Myers: Well, they succeeded against you, or you failed to eucceed ogaiust Inspector Schauer: That does not concern mo. The prosecution is not iny. concern. Mr. Myers: You people don't mak« flsh of ono and flesh of another in the»( prosecutions P Inspector Schauor: Certainly not. Mr. Myers: Supposing you cot samples from A and B, aud analysis showed that to both water had been added, botbl would be prosecuted. Inspector Schauer: I lirvo nothing to do with prosecuting. , Mr. Myers; Would yon bo surprised M know that a person whose panvnlo found lo contain water wns not pro, scented ? Inspector Schauor: I don t know any thing about the prosecuting. Mr.'Myers: Well, would that surprise Inspector Schauer: I don't know imyj thing about it.

A sheep and cnttlo form, comprising about 19D8 acres, lli miles from the Will-' piiluirnu saloyimls and railway sjation, is advertised for sale by Messrs. Wclhvood and Wellvond, agents,. Ifasi ings. Tho best of friends of "NAZOL"' nrrt those who luivo tested and .tried it most thoroughly for Coughs. Colds, Brorw chilis, In'fluoiiw, Ntiasl Catarrh, or Cold in tho Head. Price Is. fid. bottlo.—Advt.' Messrs. Haroourt and Co. announce that] a very important auction salo of highclass and exquisite furniture and. household effects, contained in tlio residence of Mrs. 10. J. Kiddifovd, Lower Jlutt. Tho ealo will bo held on the promises on Tuesday, Wednesday, nnd Thursday, October 1, 2, and 3, commencing at 11 a.m. each day. Catalogues may be had shortly oa application to tho auctionwra,

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1551, 21 September 1912, Page 4

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COURT DIALOGUE. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1551, 21 September 1912, Page 4

COURT DIALOGUE. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1551, 21 September 1912, Page 4

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