■j action for false imprisonment against the execution creditor. He is, however, mJ formed that an act for false imprisonment will not lie, as there was nothing to debar the creditor from using the fruit of his judgment. This decision of the Court of Appeal points to some amendments in clauses 202 and 203 of the Bankruptcy Act. (For continuation of news see, fourth ‘page.)
Advertisements received too late for Glassification. PII IN CESS THEATRE Lessees • Messrs Geddes & Willis. Stage Manager • Mr J. P. Hydes. THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, Aug. 16, WHO SPEAKS FIRST. Mrs Militant • Miss Flora. An stead After which Charles’s Osaka Troupe of JAPANESE Will appear in their UNRIVALLED PERFORMANCFA The Wonder —ALL RIGHT. New Songs Mr T. MARGETTS. New Tricks, Signor FERRARI s Monkeys. Entire Change of Programme To-morrow. H A NOVEITsT R EET B \ PTIST CHAP EL OV SUNDAY, August JSth, the Rev. JOHN WILLIAMS will preach at II o’clock, a.m. ; the Rev. JOHN G >W (of St. Andrew’s Church), at 3 o’clock, pm., and the Rev. A. REID (of Trinity Wesleyan Church), at half-past six o’clock, p.m. A'speoial collection will he made after each service. A MEETING of the Ratepayers of Leith Ward will lie he d at WHITE’S HOTEL, ALBANY STREET, at 7 o’clock. On MONDAY NIGHT, the 19th, To consider what stops to take to get the Old Botanic Gardens put in order. COUNCILLOR BARNES, Queen street. TO SHIP CARPENTERS AND JOINERS. TENDERS are invited before noon of Wednesday, 21st August, for Carpcntera work to steamer “ Samson.” Plans and Specifications to be seen at Harbour Steam Company’s Office. Lowest or any tender not necessarily, accepted. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE WATKARI DISTRICT. GENTLEMEN,— Owing to my having been unexpectedly called away from town, on business of a pressing character, it will be impossible for me to address yon as I had proposed doing on Monday evening. I will, however, take an early opportunity of meeting you upon my return from the Gold ! Fields. I am, Gentlemen, Your Obedient Servant, JAMES MACASSEY. 16th August, 1872.
'■'S&A. R. NOMINATED IMMIGRATION. APPLICATIONS for Nominated Passages from Britain will be received at any Money Order Office, or by the Immigration Officer, Dunedin. Terms: By Cash in advance, L 5 per statute adult, „ Bills payable. 30 days after arrival, L 7 10 per statute adult. Single women, between the ages of 16 and 35 years, free. COLIN ALLAN, Immigration Officer. Immigration Office, Custom House, Dunedin, 16th July, 1872, LOST, between Rattray and Hanover streets, Green Stone Earring. Finder rewarded on returning to Thomas Allen, Princes street. WANTED, the public to know that all persona trying A. and T. Inglis’s 20b Elastic Side Boots will never wear any other. A. and T, Inglis. WANTED Known. 1000 pairs of A. and T. Inglia’e Elastic Side Boots are now in wear in the city. A. and T, Inglis. WANTED Known. The greatest wonder of the age, American Clocks, all sizes, shapes, and prices, from 12s 6d, at the Furniture Warehouse of A. andT. Inglis. WANTED Known, Chairs, Chairs, Chairs, 100 cases American Chairs. Trade supplied by A. and T. Inglis. WANTED Known. The way to retain sound health this inclement weather is to buy good warm clothing, at A. and T. Inglis WANTED Known. Blankets, Blankets, Blankets, are still being offered to the Working Class at the old prices by A, andT. Inglis. WANTED Known. Hats, Hats, Hats. Novelties, New styles and shap .B in Men’s Felt Hats, now opened out at A. andT. Inglis WANTED, an Engineer. Apply at 10 o’clock to G. F. Reid. WANTED, a General Servant. Apply, iMrs Bell, Elm Row. WANTED, sharp Lad to make himself generally useful. Apply, Auld Scotland Hotel, Stuart-street. ANTED Known.—Drawing of Percival’a I rt Union takes place Wednesday, 21st inst. No 3, George street, ANTED, a good General Servant. Apply, Mrs Kirkpatrick, High street. WANTED, a Small Goods Baker, also, a Boy. 11. Barrett, opposite European Hotel, George street,
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Evening Star, Issue 2962, 16 August 1872, Page 3
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