Little-" Willie fell, so chilly.- . , • ■ Thousbtbis hand was burning, not;. Limp an<V droopy, and 'so Gasping in bis, little cot. V> . . .;~ Thei-e stood father, anxious—rather! Mother, top, you-may be: sure-,, '. ' Now he's splendid; croup soon ended,Tbanlcß -to L Woods*'" GrMtt' Pepperini ■' Cur*. ' ' ■■.;■■ ''*.'■. ■'•;•"- ■ Yesterday . iii the Magistrate's <>urt a young man. Samuel .Lockhart Gilmer, appeared to answer;a-.charce ot forgirrg • the. naws of Samuel ■ Gilmer io a cneriuo ior fiSOi.A" pW: of Ruilty was entered, and Gilmer/jwas commitr "ted tin. the Supreme Court for sentence.' . >Ba'il' was allowed- in i acru'ficd's own bonch of r ,£IOO and;a? security for a like-' amount. ".* / s _,.';■; ■'■■■:.'■ .'" ;' ;
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10298, 5 June 1919, Page 8
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101Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10298, 5 June 1919, Page 8
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