'An instance of tlio Maori's lack of appreciation of the impoi taneo of legal. ! tftciijlioalities was..afforded at tlio feuprentt Court in Auckland _ (saj-B tlio"Herald") ih a divoico Milt in which tbe parties wero Jiiti'ves. pe tor -who represented the, plaintiff told tlio Court that it was impossible for him .to prove tlio- marriage m accordaneo witli the usual custom of. tlio Court, for, although the wedding had been conducted according, to the rites or the Anglican Church, the Native minister who officiated had omitted to issuo tho all-importanti certificate to couple, and had failed to advise. >ho i-egistrar of his having performed tbo eoremony.. B.y dai-eful questioning, however, His Honour Jildgo Cooper ex/tracted information from the petitioner Which satisfied him that tho marnago had beou properly performed, a snulo going round tho Court at <1,0 petitioner's expressed Certainty that a' feast bad been held after the marriage. Hio desired decree ivas subsequently grantfid.'l ? *
SPECIAL OPPORTUNITY- -STTTDEIUKER DEMONSTRATING CAR GOING CHEAP. . Ton Imow what a demonstrating car' is, don't you ? It's a car'a big. motor firm fops on hand in order to give denjonstra•tions to intending customers, .so that brand liow cars of 'tho same jiattyrn need ■not bo taken out on the wans and soiled by use. At this time of the ver.r, when tho new model 'ears aro coming to liand, wo aro under contract with the Sttidebaker Corporation to. dispose of any de? m'Onstrat'toji cars, we havij oil hand, anil replace them with the newest model cars. So it comes about thi.t we have inow for sale a 30-h.p. "E.M.F,"--Studebaker." Tho car has been Used for demo'nstra(ion purposes, and is. in guaranteed perf«;trunning order It is finished smartly and attractively in French grey, and ■Beats five persons with comfort, two in front aiid threo in the tonneati. Tho en'gilifi is a marvel of simplicity .iui.d reliability, mid extremely powerful. Although the car is spacious ; atfd. roomy, with plenty of stowages space for luggage it is comparatively light, 'which means, as every motorist knows, '.reduced expenditure" on tyres and petrol. The crvr is • offered with a very comp]eto equipment, including Cap© bood, vriiul-slucla; fivo lamps, spedoiiiet.er, ho.ro, tools and all the oilier extras, accessary Witji su.eh a c'af. With smU an equipment the, car, .ni?\v would cflst .£(00. We: offer it for .C2'iO. This lj'ie powerful Studcbiiker car would admirably suit the purpose's of a farmer rcqiiir-ine a ear 'to s! arid up .to r'oiigh foftd's, steep hills, and Jiig londs. They use an "R.M.F.—Studobaker" or. ilio Fairlie-Quei-ußtown Motor Mail service. Inquiries should be made promptly, as the car will not ho long in the garage. Adams, Lfd„ Agents jot Studebakcr Cars. Gara.se. Tuam Strost. Christchurch
Excavations at. Cacrwont, .Monmouthshire, hiivo revealed tlie elaborate draina|je system of tho town, in uss> In Ronv&n
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1908, 17 November 1913, Page 6
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