Smuggling Tea.—At the Lyttelton R.M. Court, on Thursday last, a young man named Guv Coverdale, a tally clerk employed by the K.Z. Shipping Company, charged with smuggling 54-lbs tea, was fined £lB (three times the value of the tea), with Court costs and counsel’s fee, total £2O 9s. A young man named Lanslcy, against whom the charge was first brought, was dismissed with a caution.
‘You Don’t Know their Value.’— ‘They cured me of biliousness and kidney complaint, as recommended. I had a half bottle left, which I used for ray two little girls, who the doctors and neighbors said could not be cured. lam confident ] should have lost both of them one night if I had not had the Hop Bitters in my house to use. That is why I say you do not know half tho value of Hop Bitters and do not recommend them highly, enough.’ See Advt. Holloway’s Pills. —Weary of Life.— Derangement of the liver is one of the most efficient causes of danuerous diseases and the most prolific source of those melancholy forebodings which are worse than death itself. A few doses of these noted Pills act magically in dispelling low spirits, and repelling the covert attacks made on the nerves by excessive heat, impure atmosphere, over-indulgence, or exhausting excitement. The most shattered constitution may derive benefit from Holloway’s Pills, which will regulate disordered action, brace the nerves, increase the energy of the intellectual faculties, and revive the failing memory. By attentively studying the instructions for taking these Pills and explicitly putting them in practice, the most desponding will soon feel confident of a perfect recovery.
LAND DISTRICT OF CANTERBURY. I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that Application has been made by MICHAEL FOLEY, the Holder of a Deferred Payment LICENSE for Section No. 612 in the Township of \rowheuua, to TRANSFER his INTEREST in such License to JOHN HOOPER. This application, with the objections to it, if any, will be considered by the Land Board on Thursday, the Bth of May next, at 12 o’clock noon. JOHN K. BAKER, Comissioner of Crown Lauds. Land Office, Christchurch, March 2,1884. aps 0 T I C E. ALL DOGS found Trespassing on my Land at Geraldine Downs will be DESTROYED. Poison has been laid. GEORGE WARD. Geraldine, April 3rd, 1884. aps rjIRESPASS NOTICEANY PERSON found TRESPASSING with Dogs, Gun or otherwise, in my Paddocks, or Opihi Riverbed, will be PROSECUTED according to law. WILLIAM FREW, jal Arowhenua. rjIRESPASS NOTICE. ANY PIGS found TRESPASSING on the PROPERTY of Mr WILLIAM WALKER, W'aitohi Flat, after this notice will be DESTROYED. Poison wiii be lai for Dogs, and all Trespassers prosecuted WILLIAM WALKER, August 7,1883. au7 fpRBSPASS NOTICE. Any Person or Persons TRESPASSING on the AROWHENUA or RIYERSLEA ESTATES will be PROSECUTED, apl A. M. CLARK. rj) RES PASS NOTICE. Any Person or Persons TRESPASSING on the ORARI ESTATE will be PROSECUTED. J. MURRAY, apl Manager. TRESPASS NOTICE. ANY PERSON found TRESPASSING on my land at PLEASANT VALLEY in pursuit of game or otherwise will be PROSECUTED. Poison will be laid for dogs. mr29 WILLIAM YOUNG, NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. ALL PERSONS found TRESPASSING on lands in the occupation of the Undersigned, with or without dogs, whether in pursuit of game otherwise, will be PROSECUTED, irrespective of individuals. This action is rendered necessary through gates being left open and sheep being worried by dogs, P. WAREING, N.B.—Persons are particularly cautioned against TAKING FIREWOOD out of Educational Reserve, lately in the occupation of S. D. Barker, Esq, mr29 HOENIS NOVELTY COMPANY’S PROGRAMME ON THE CHRISTCHURCH AND AUCKLAND AUTUMN MEETINGS, Which will take place on the 14th and 15th APRIL, 1884. Subscribed Capital, £SOOO, in 10,000 Shares of 10s Each. Each Share has Six Separate Chances, and can Win £I9BO. First Horse in Great Autumn Handicap, £IOOO. First Horse in Easter Handicap, £4OO. First Horse in Auckland Handicap, £SOO. And about 183 other Prizes at from £lO to £IOO. Applicants will please enclose two 2d stamps for reply and result ; add Is on country cheques for exchange ; make cross cheques payable to a No. or bearer. Post-office orders must be made payable to Phoenix Company ; if notes are sent use two envelopes ; if stamps are sent for shares please add Is in the £1 extra. Agents will plea-e send in their returns before the 10th of April, 1884. The final allotment of shares will take place on or about that date, in the presence of a Committee of Shareholders. Address PIKENIX, Care of J. L. FLEMING, ap,3 Box 204, Post-office Christchurch. SUBSuRIBERS are requested to immediately report to this Office any irregularity which may occur in the delivery of thffir papers
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1161, 5 April 1884, Page 3
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