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WANGANUI SUPREME C3U*T; WRECKERS OF HETN.iOLD S SHOP <NO BILL RETURNED WANGANUT, this Day. The Suprem e Court opened to-day, Mr Justice Edwards presiding. There are various charges against six persons of an unlawful assembly and riot against four young man, in connection with the raid on HeinoM's pork butchery establishment, in May. In this case no bill was returned, and the men were discharged. True bills were returned in the other cases. Th e judge remarked that the charge of unlawful assembly was exiiraordinary; it was fh e first «ne ho had met with in his experience.

A dairyman residing near Christchurch had amongst his milch covone that was a terror to milk. She would kick with both legs and 'Ac down in the bail, etc. After persevering with her for some time, the dairyman decided to sell the outlaw, and, in order that would-be purchaser;: might think the cow had just come into profit, the owner got a calf from a neighbour and took both to the Addington saleyards. The deal was a most satisfactory one. On "Wednesday last he again attended the yards this time as a buyer, as his milk supply was diminishing. A nice cow with a fine strong calf took his fancy. He secured it at a rather high figure, and arranged to have it taken to his place. Next morning, when the cows were driven into the shed, the newcomer walked into the bail without the slightest trouble,. but as soon as the leg-rope was put on she set to work with both legs and then lay down. It turned out this was the old cow which he had sold two months previously. It had been dehorned, Its tail cut, and other slight alterations made to its appearance.

Gramophones and Records Best British goods at English price*. Cash or Easy Terms. Buy dlreot from us ami SAVE POUNDS. Write now for complete Illustrated Catalogue, W. L WillS & CO. 8n228.W.nj BS t^ Here's good advice "beyond price! If you have a Cold, Cough, Sore Throat, Influenza, or Bronchial Trouble, take "NAZOL" and get immediate relief. Sixty doses for 1/6.

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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 290, 1 September 1915, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 290, 1 September 1915, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 290, 1 September 1915, Page 3

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