Grand J urieh.— Speaking about the remarks on extra-judicial subjects made by judges in charges to grand juries, Mr Justice Richmond said lately-“ Ignorant cnt cs of the Bench have sometimes supposed that in making such observations, as it sometimes fallen to myself to do, a judge is trespassing beyond his functions. ibis is a mistake. Yet such remarks, as they often affect a large number of persons, have a political character. The abolition of the grand jury would deprive the judicial bench of all opportunity of entering upon this wide field For my own part I should by no means regret such a change, as I quite believe that, under civil institutions like ours, it is on the whole better that the judges should confine themselves to their purely judicial duties, without entering on subjects connected with administration.” : Advertisements received too late for Classification. TO-MORROW, TUESDAY, APRIL 30th, At 12 o’clock. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Electro-Plate, Crystal, Earthenware, and China. Engravings, Full Cabinet Sewing Machine. Cottage Piano, by Collard and Collard. M‘LANDRESS, HEPBURN, AND CO. are instructed by George Blyth, Esq., who is leaving Otago, to sell by auction at his residence, Corner of Octagon and George street, on Tuesday, April 30th, at 12 o clock, The whole of his Superior Household Furniture, as under : Mahogany side-board fitted with cellerette and plate trays, extending dintable, couch in morocco, dining chairs to match, .whatnot, card table, 100 table, Brussels and tapestry carpels, hearthrugs, fenders and. fire-irons, coalvases, gilt pier glasses, bagatelle table complete, rocking chairs, vases and other ornaments, electro plate, earthenware and china, engravings and water-colors, double and single bedsteads, palliasses, f horse hair mattresses, washstand and ware dressing-tables toilet-glasses, mahogany commodp, child’s jerib, towel-rails, ! chests of drawers, &c. &c. Hallfurniture aqd kitcherijjutensils in great variety, also Cottage piano, by Collard and Collard, full cabinet sewing machine, by Singer, two bookcases, and cheffoniers, &c. &c. &c. Catalogues now ready. SAURDAY HALF-HOLIDAY ASSOCIATION. A GENERAL MEETING will be held in the Athenanim, on Tuesday evenng, at 7 o’clock. 6 R. MOODY, Secretary. WANTED— respectable Girl as Nurse. References required. Apply, Mrs Prosser, corner of High and William streets. WANTED, a good Cook to go up conntry. Apply, Mrs Wingfield Humphreys, Criterion Hotel, between the hours of 9.30 a.m., and 11 a.m. WANTED a Steady Man as Watchman. Apply at the distillery. WANTED, a Boy who can Milk a Cow and assist a, Gardener. Apply to Mrs Windmill, Registry Office, George street. WANTED a smart Lad for an upcountry Printing office. Apply, James B. McCulloch, Mercers' Buildings, Princes street. TO TAILORS. —Wanted a Good Tailor, G. Davidson’s Macclaggan street. FOR SALE—At Caversham, Swede Turnips, in quantities to suit the purchasers. Apply, H. Caldcr, Caversham.
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Evening Star, Issue 2868, 29 April 1872, Page 3
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452Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 2868, 29 April 1872, Page 3
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