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0 It is'only on th* use of 'Wolfs’* Sohnnppa that it ought to too Judged, Thu he the Judge. Every bottls of Wolfe’s Schnapps contains an honest preparation of Juniper Berries and seleot Barley. If you need a stimulant that will braoe a tired body or olear a tired mind, TEST WOLFE’S SCHMAPpS—not a false stimulant but a builder up of vital forces. you take no Risk. Better not take anything than accept a substitute for this sterling old tonic. Imitations are put out for one purpose only—to make big profits—they are absolutely worthless. 3Buy Whole SBottles Look for the name, and aooept only bottles With the signature of Udolpho Wolfe on the label. 0 S.M. Court. (Before A. Greenfield, Esq., S.M.) THIS DAY. omii. Westwood & Co. v. F. Easton.— Claim £B9 IQs 7d. Mr Eeade appeared for plaintiff, who said the claim had been paid, but aa he had to subpoena a witness he applied for his expenses. The S.M. allowed witness 14s, sol. fee 21a. A. Reeves v. W. Wallbutten.— Claim £5 ss. Claim for possession. Mr Beads said £1 had been paid ; and the man was willing to give up Costs’ 10*, sol. foe 10* 6d. A. J. Robinson v. H. Austin.Jlaim £6 4* 9d. Mr Beads appeared for defendant, j nd said the account was not made uiin aeeordeawewiththe Aefc Case non-suited. 801. fee 21s. Westwood & Co. v. W. Prew.— Haim £6 la lid,. Mrßsade appeared fox plaintiff. 1 fo appearance of defendant. Judgment by default, costs 7s. J, Wyeth V. R. Williams.—Claim 912 a. , , Mr Reads appeared for judgment reditor, and examined defendant as, o hie means, Defendant said he I rould pay £1 a month. The offer r aa accepted, and an order made Bcordingly. j ASSAULTS, Albert Goldsack was charged with aving struck William Mickie with ia clenched fiat. The accused pleaded guilty. Mr Bead® appeared for W. Mickie. (The case was held over till charges gainst Mickie were heard). William Mickie was charged with liing insulting behaviour to Albert ioldsack, to which Mr Reade, who ppeared for accused, pleaded guilty. ■Willifem Mickie was charged with asaultihg Albert Goldsack, and ritb threatening Albert Goldsack, o which the plea of not guilty was Albert Goldsack was called and ?e evidence as to defendant’s conct. The witness spoke to the ard about accused’s conduct. [n cross-examination the witness hured to his statement. Arthur Walbutton was called but ye very little information. J. Forster was called by the S.M., o said. Mickie was under the inence o&drink. Williaxa Mickie stated he never d bands on the porter. The S.M. warned Albert Goldsack out taking the law in ins own

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Manawatu Herald, 17 July 1902, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 17 July 1902, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 17 July 1902, Page 3

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