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A Novel Crime, —-A respectable man named Byrne, residing on the Surry Hills, appeared on the 22nd, on summons, before Messrs. E. S. Hill, Murphy, and Ross, to answer a demand for separate maintenance by his wife, who complained that during the last, three years, although living together, he had never spoken to her. The husband pleaded that he found it the most pacific plan to adopt, thereby leaving it impossible for In's amiable spouso to quarrel with any one but herself. Their Worships said this was an illustration of the old saying, “ Non can bring a horse to the water, but you cannot make him drink”—so, a husband might live with his wife, but the law could not compel him to speak to her, and adjourned the case for a week. The lady left the Court, vehemently protesting that she would not return to the domestic domicile ; while the defendant expressed his utter indillcrenco whether she did so, or took up her quarters in the Domain for change of air. Wo wonder whether the complainant is the identical Mrs. Alljaw, who is said to have talked the legs off an iron pot; if she be, wo think her unfortunate lord has adopted a most sensible course of conduct.— Sydney Empire. Hollo wav’s Fills.—Dissipated habits. —Let the to soli-indulgent beware ol the future penalties bcisstoring up for himself. Nausea, morning cough sick headache and biliousness should warn him that excess is throwing the animal machine into disorder for the correction of which early measures are required. None can compote for celerity, safety, ami efficiency with Holloway’s far-famed Fills, which act directly on the stomach, liver, and bowels, regulate (he distinctive functions of each and restore confidence, energy and health. They agree admirablp with all constitutions. Holloway’s Fills may bo taken with the certainty of their proving beneficial to both delicate and robust at all times, and in any climate. Ample directions for use accompany each box.— Adrf.

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume II, Issue 72, 13 November 1862, Page 3

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Untitled Hawke's Bay Times, Volume II, Issue 72, 13 November 1862, Page 3

Untitled Hawke's Bay Times, Volume II, Issue 72, 13 November 1862, Page 3

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