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EXTRAORDINARY PROCEED INGS.

If the ’Post * fairly states the matter, it liehovea the Minister «f -Justice to c«H on Mr Wardtdl for an explinatioaof his pr • ceedings in the matter related. Wh >. after reading the * Post’s ’ account, cah'deny that' there is one law for the i;ich and quite’ another f r thepeor'inSfi in this Colony ? Some very extraordinary proceedings took place privately -cm Saturday afiernodn in the I’esidi-nt Magistatt’a Conrt in reference to a, criminal charge ...prefers I sg dost. S ’ member of the legal profession in ttdb ctty.'j Iff ei authorities absolutely declinejive any information on the aui j Ct bht so ■ far hs we can ascertain the facts arChS fdlo.Wsf « v 74'h clause M the Liarceuy Ac- for tbe'in aappropriation of a Hum .of ..U33. entrusts I to. the, person-: ha ne I, with specfli ci nat f uc.io nans to the purpose for which it was to he us “d,, and the case ia thend ifo precisely similar to Waring Taylor's.' No regtilar.aummnnn oy warrant'wa*,-it is believed, isstihd on the infor» ation, nor were the people callo Ibn to a "rest ;.,but in some way the: person. ciarg d oaihe before Mr Warded long after ordinary office hours .was formally.chirgedwith he offtiiice,. and then r- nian !e I until Ja u:;ry 5, hail hejng. acieptc. I; aud'fotth c-lining. The hail is said.-tq.be that of .the '»con ed i i LIOO an l that of his clerk in LSO ; hut it is 'dificuir. to ohtajn. .rylialile details, as ‘bo Court offinrs declafh t'my. are entirely igh -rant of tlitf pr- } c« e lings Thos offiCy observe (lias Caused a goo I deal of c iminehr. in the city;-and' it is certainly not of a character favourable fn the extra* j ordinary course p'rsne t. Of cmrse, a' magistrate haspower in take the prelfiid naev eiamination in an in licta'de case privately, whup it may *' appear to him that the ends of ju-pico will tie beat answm e 1 by so doing.’’- It ? is difficult to see how this ground!can he’allegq lin jastifilatiun of the acti n taken in iegard o. the proaent case.

The leuiand to. January 5 is, however, qti'te irregular, as no might ate can reimu-l a nereou changed with an iii«lictal«le offence for rnorh than ei. Ii days an a time ; and it is very; question* »le, therefore, whether «ho hail*will be any g0. 1. 1 after eight days elap e. 4 '

DR, SPEER’S Private THsprxunry, Palmerston UulHings, Font of Queen street, Auculmd.. Established for the scientific and -pecdy f*i»e of Ch onic, Nervous, and Special D ; se ises. Dr Speer is a Kcgnlar 4 Graduated Physician, educated at Harvard ollege, US. Me has devoted a lifetime to. and is acknowledged t • be the mo*t expert Physician in his specialty in the United States. Young Men and Mid le-acred Men, who suffer from Nervous and I’hvaip d Debility, Loss of Energy and Memory, Eruptions on the Pace, Mental Deprcs ion. Kidn y and Bladder Troubles, Neuralgia, Hheumatism, Scrofula, llheum. Paralysis, Fits t Spinal iseise, St. Vitus’ - once. Liver Oomnl lint. Asthma, Catarrh Heart .Disease, travel, Piles, etc, and are tired of taking* mineral drugs, will do well to come and try the Doctor’s method of cure, as it will, if properly applied, relieve them of their sufferings, and restore them to health, The Doctor uses no mineral preparations; his treatment co isist# whi Ilyin the use of vegetable remedies. Many are they who have implanted in their system, by improper use of calomel, seeds which produce an annual crop of disetse, . .• o -such he would say, core’anft be heal d, It matters not whit your Doubles may be, come and let the Doctorexamihe your cass. If it is curable, he will tell you so; if it is not, he will tell you that; for he wilfnot undertake a cisc nn ess he is confidentof effecting a cir c It will cost you n dhing for consultation. so pic ise call and satisfy yourselves»h it the Doatorr.ndci stands your case. Dr S. cures humours and diseases of the blood. To ..aoics who arc afflicted by any of the following onmplaints,—f’old extremities, we ik stomachs,* lame and weak"back-*, nervous and sick heidaches, constipation and indigest on, pain In the side and hj ck. deuchorrea, etc., eta. —I wish it distinctly understood that I do’not cliim to perform impossibility*, or ;to -have a miraculous power;- AllMpplying to me will receive .ray honest-opinion of the.r complaint*. No experimenting. 1 will guarantee a positive cure in every casd I undertake. oc forfeit L2OO. - Consultation in (iffiseor by Letter, Prrr. Charges Moderate. - Examination and Advice, LI. Call or address; Dr TT. .1. ■Sneer, Palmcrston'BuiMings, Auckland, N.Z Office Hours; 9to 12, I to -f* b'to3 pm.; Sundays. 10to 12. H.B. -All Medicines neccssayy. for a.complete cure can ha sent-free from observation on receipt of symptoms.

Who Pays—Public or Publican “ 1 pay the beer tax ? Sot mo. Look lure, M r Teakettle, G!a ! atone, he goes and sticks a shilling on every thirty-sii gallons—| puts a ha'penny on every quart, which gives me ’ five. akiUinjt rxlra profit on the barrel, ! ”• • Paoe Woodcock's Wish Pitts. ■ - 30 yjars the popular and favonrita medicine for the cure of wind on the stomach', in./ digestion, biliousne-a, liver oonuiSsiiit*, heThey are certain and mild in ‘heir action and are taken l>y young and o! t.y equal Benefit. Of a 5! ehomista at la I $ 2s 91, a 8d ; family here*. Its. Pri.piiotor ' J>, WooJoovis, linooiß, Inland.

PABRSXM £ X■ PA Hit OSDVB ROCteJLB* 1 ! J. FOli'-MisUKH-SBrO'. '' J.<MKS FutNCls lives in Ponlnowyuyib); ’ Dear3PilntypMJ'.'in oifijffildWhnw. He is now twenty-threetyeus of age. living with; mother, a ; wi*hnj’j'j>io'(ui.ijo.leytiV years ago, 'then a_mvre.bi>y,* he went to work indhe qoaJ-pit as a miner,..in.gnUgto , assist his mother ih roiiri'iuT jftrramrtSrcf litc 6 children. Soo-t;,. however, 'he little, fellow broke down in health ; hht.tfie naeejj,cities of the Ivnily sormeil to require ftp at' he con iußidtwtoi in the miues.;sulTsr-; ng all. the time from the-affects of.hidjgcitk>n, ap agouising syoiptom . being i'liPn, in such a troub e -oiiie forni that the hey Wis uns’oie to.liOjin heil. Work, ng jHiiVu hj thi <lay, and resting as host tie eon Ii in a arm-chair during the night naturally uu or mined his cotjs ntjon. Year 'by yfcfr Ins' health grew worse'unit worse, until.ax Mat rheumatism came with ail i s dreadful agony. One'joint after, ano l lht: .ivcstm*; swolen and inflamed, so that he was obliged to Stop work. Ju this sa l, plight the, now young man was confined to theTiois.e for two long years, suffering a 1 that n ortVl could endnVe. One physician after aiiothe? was called upon to tied his e-mipUiiut, ,b .t with no benefit for the poor 'fellow continued to grow worse and wor o e, ~Hoping., to •' linrt some means of relief, a oonKnlta.um of • lectors was held, warn "if was 'decide! that an organic disease _of the heart existed in an incurable form.'and that medical aid could not afford »-trlief. Ho was given up to die-. These years of expensive medical treatment had .exhausted the little savings of the moih-r, ..and they had no moiiay to buy even the neoe.-R inns of life. But a fond mother never gives up in despair. I'here was on spaikof hope left. Someone had told her of a remedy that cu ed so many cases—even when as hopeless us tins one seemed to be aqd the mother's' hive wt ju out for her dear b-«y. Bat .how to get. the medicine was the Question. Their money wa-i entirely gone. The boy had anew pir of trousers tint he had been to.ill.to. wean... an I the mother reasoned within hersejf, V if . lbs .boy is to (he he will hbt imo l th m, so { 'may as welt pie Ige them for medicine With an effort to save his life.” Sir oigt; as it may ap wfc>r, the bottles of medicine pro-. ; cured‘at tun chemist’s hop in Pontynoo, wi’h. the money obtained fiomtlre |.>awn- j broker. fleet el a cnreTnt .is hopehsi case, which bad been pronounced as iuen; able! I But it is only just to say that if thechemUt : had known of the wants of the fanny the j medicine coul I have been 'obtained' without 1 a visit to the pawnbroker. It is now nearly two years since this look place, and young Janes Francis Thomas has been winking m the coal pit underground ever since, va nmg extra pay far over work, which lie is able to perform. Of course,- he e'er had organic disease of th ■ heart, as was sup; o«l. The palpitation, rheumatism, and asthma were symptoms of! Iberia! .disease, which was dyspepsia, or indigestion, for which he < reine y' was specially adapted. Those was wish to communicate with-this ydu; g-m m ' can ■ write to him at toe above adores*, and. he w4il vouch for the curative pro pm ties t-f' gjeigtjl’a Myrup, the article that effected this alinost miraculous core. The , following letter is from a chemist, who thought tire following fact should b£' iniidn known ‘'James Francis Tb-nmis, of PotVnewyny d,; near Fontyjiobl, age twenty three, collier, was ill for ume years, u able to do any work for three years, never lay down in tied for 'itiite' years, had to sleep m a stooping p tare, Wastieated by nearly.all the. doctors for miles around wlm genera ly -stated his' compialbt dyhettiiiaudii. •an'l heart 3a chroniicna'iire, and beyond all poww to cure. When hope had nearly diedout, be was parsna led to try, tSeigells Syrup ; ;and, itothe delight of bis'relatives an 1 astonishment of his neiglibi urs. after taking half a:iKtttle he could lie down in ..bed., After taking one bottle he went to wdTF? liatf'fiiiw itakeu two bottles, and on with the third, and is now quite well and along. His mother is in raptures, and can talk oi noth dug else but this marvelous cure, and wishes me'to make it known.” -i -■ i 115 th August, 1883, Deart Sir,-—I- writ- 5 to tel- you that Mr Henry Hdlier, of Yates-mry. Wats, informs ■me that-lie suffered from a-sove e form of indigestion for upwards of four -years, ami took no end of doctor’s medicine without the slightest benefit, and declares Mother Sett el’s Hyrujv wnich he got from mo has saved bis lite. Yours truly, (signed) N. Wehh Mr White, Chemist, Caine. Seigel’s Operating Fills are the bert-.fami-ly physic that has ever bean discovered They e'eanse the bowels from all.in listing' substances, and leave them in a hea thy condition. They cure oostivehess.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 1243, 25 December 1885, Page 3

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EXTRAORDINARY PROCEED INGS. Dunstan Times, Issue 1243, 25 December 1885, Page 3

EXTRAORDINARY PROCEED INGS. Dunstan Times, Issue 1243, 25 December 1885, Page 3

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