A man brought up ' for drunkenness before Mr Beetham this morning, was dismissed, His Worship remarking that as this was the last time he should occupy the Bench, he would." temper justice with mercy.” ■ , . : At the conclusion of a small amount of business at the Court this morning,. Mr J. W. White, on behalf of the Bar of Timafu, addressed a few words of farewell to Mr Beetham, who to-day occupied the. Bench for the last time". The address is published in full elsewhere, To-night, Mr Beetham is to be entertained at a dinner. An agent of the Otago Bible, Tract and Book Society has opened a stock of the Society's literature in a shop adjoining Mr Fruhatifs, where he remains only till Saturday week. This window presents an attractive appearance. CHRISTCHURCH ?[QNfTJjSILJTAL WORKS, Manchester street and Barbadoes street. James Sherbiff, MONUMENTAL M A S ON. Monuments imported in Marble and Red and Grey Granite on reasonable terms. Designs and applications forwarded to all parts of the colony on application,
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2748, 13 January 1882, Page 3
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170Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2748, 13 January 1882, Page 3
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