A NOT FT Eft AftREST. CHftISTCHI'RCH. Feb. 14. The sixth arrest in the alleged rilig-ing-in eases in trotting was effected today, when Detective Gibson arrested Alfred Tucker, a fruiterer. Tucker will he charged, -it the Magistrate's Court to-morrow with having on about July 27th. 192 J. at Christchurch. conspired with Charles Flo] wood Capes. 'William ft. Capes. \Ya ter Medley Hulton. hv deceit, to defraud the Poverty Hay Trotting Chib of £l7B 13s by substituting the trotting horse Willie Lincoln for the trotting horse Kulius. At the same time. Capes Bros, and Hulston will he charged with having conspired with each other and I inker regarding the substitution of Willie Lincoln for Kulius at Hishorne. t r
Tile fine flavour, strength and purity of RIIARLAND’S VIX EG Alt. brewed from pure cane sugar, cannot he surpassed. A sure and pleasant specific for removing worms is WADE'S \\ ORM FIGS. Notwithstanding the frantic efforts of numerous imitators, our factory has to continue at top speed to cope with the ever-increasing demand. (The manufacturers of “NO-RUIJI3IXG” Laundry Help).—Advt. In SHAR LAND’S FLUID MAGNESIA you always get highest strength, pufe=t quality, arid bestvalue,
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 February 1924, Page 2
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