A Piece of Bounce.
-•■;.. .-:-ite . ° •■-.••• ■ A Wellington paper gives the following as the copy of a notice that it is alleged has' been served rit the instance of A. H. Malcolm) 'of ■Wellington, on Charles Tri6krebi?nk ( of : Palmerstopl We mayjjtjebreniaTk that the liqtica has not yet been/serTed, ; or anyCtjitg .heard of it by Mr Tricfclebjack, nor we imagine is be likely to. ; ! 'J ' "■■ ••■-•■;• "You, Charles Trieklebank, of Palmereton North, in'^tbfa Coldnybf New Zealand,' Bettler, are hereby publicly' and priyately notified that utiless you immediately withdraw the information sworn by you against Mr Alexander Malcolm, of the city of Wellington, a partner m the" firm of Gillet Bros, and Co., wine and spirit merchants <bf that city, charging him with larceny; as a bailee, and also' forthwith retire yjour past dne dishonored 'promissory note, drawn m favor of the said firm ofGillet Bros, and Coii together with a published public apology inserted twice m all the newspapers published between the towns of Taranaki and Wellington 1 inclusive, such apology being 1 to the satisfaction and to the ; approval of Messrs Buller and Gully, solicitors, of thia.oity of Wellington. Failing compliance with these demands, take notice that, without farther intima v tion, aiwarant will -immediately 'be ap*, .pUejl for to. arr,e^t you upon, . a .... charge of perjury. And also, at the same time, civil proceedings commenced for the recovery of .dajiiftgeft to the amount of two thpusand pounds sterling (^£2,ooo^ at the next sitting of the Supreme Court to be held m this city of Wellington, New Zealand. Dated afc Wellington this 23rd day of May, 1 883 . —(Signed), I Alexander Hastings Malcolui.'"
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 144, 26 May 1883, Page 2
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271A Piece of Bounce. Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 144, 26 May 1883, Page 2
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