Mutton received a good, character in a recent case in London, in which proceedings were taken against a timelier for supplying diseased pork. Jlr Moutami Lush (for the defence): i'ork is like milk, that it is the most receptive of tlico baeillic poisons? Dr. Ross: Yes, pork mid veal. There is a meat wliicn iias never poisoned anybody. Mutton and lamb never poisoned anyone. That is an interesting faet. (Laughter.) The Judge : Von mav eat as much frozen mutton and lamb as you like'; Witness: Yes, they have never been able to rake up a ease against mutton. Nobody has ever been poisoned by it. The Tucker-Fonvood conspiracy case, concluded on February lltli, when ihe Chief Justice of Suuth Australia passed the maximum sentence of tw year's with hard labour on the iwo accused, was the longest in the records of the State and probably of Australia. 11l the lower court seventy witnesses were examined, and the proceedings occupied DO hours, extending over 20 days. In the Supreme Court, 187 hours "were occupied, spread over :il davs. There were eighteen thousand "exhibits," and but for systematic tabulation, their examination might liavo occupied some years, with no other ell'ect than to bewilder the jury. A curious feature of the case, as pointed out by the judge, was, that though some C 33,001) had been stolen, Tucker's liabilities, C2,U(M), exceeded his assets, and Forwood was himself penniless, his unfortunate wife being hard pressed to find £5 for his traveling expenses. The cases of several Customs olliceis, whose negligence rendered the frauds possible, arc now under investigation.
The proprietor of Beautyshine wisii es it specially known tlmt ho has never at any time sent out samples. Tub floor polish is petting into pulu • tnvour more >\ery day, bemuse it is easy, quicf, beautiful, lasting, and cheap. Try a tin. All stores and ironmongers fell it.—Advt. Being experts, practical tailors, at *The Kash," Devon street, Now Plymouth. thev can otl'er vou better value in men's and boy's clothinj? than at nnv other stove in Taranaki. The mere fact of being praelieal men causes them to be very keen critics when buyin",such customers get (lie very best value possible.—Advt. TIIH CHLKBIiITy OF SANDER & POM'S POPE VOLATILE EUOA LYl'Tl EXTRACT Is universally acknowledged, Loyally honors it. and the entire medical' profession has adopted its use. Imitation; sprang up without number. The latest of whom—-all styled i "Extracts"—was an oil foisted upon 1 the trusting and unwary, under the grossest misuse of Sander and Sous' reputation. Sander and Sons inr.fi tilted an action at the Supreme <' i:ri. of Victoria, before Irs Honor Olrcf I ,Justice Sir ,1. ■Uai|d,m, K.C.M.f!.. etc., | and at the trial a sworn witness tcs- | tilied that he had to slop the use „f . counterfeits on account of the irrita- ! tion produced I TVs shows what care is required ■to obtain aji article that, is peientTi . eally tested and ajppirfoyod' ot. As I such is solely endorsed l and recom- j mended. TilE GENtiTNH SANDER & SON'S PURE VOLATILE EUCALYPTI EXTRACT.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 57, 11 March 1907, Page 2
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506Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 57, 11 March 1907, Page 2
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