Mrs Lunney, shot by her husband on the North Shore, Auckland, is progressing faTorably. She states that she wa« not living with McGuire, and gaye her husband no reHson to be jealous!. Eo"ip TO Gbt Siok.—Expose yourgclf day and night, tit too' muo'a witnoub exeroise, work too bird without rest, dootor all tho time, take all the vile noitrumt and imitationa atdvertiied, and then you will want to know How to Gbt is aniwere3 in three wordi—Take American Oo'c Hop Bitters ! Bead Adft. Mrs Hill, the wife of a settler at fukokohe Eiat, Auckland, has been s«n{;ence<l jjo fourteen days' hard labor for ilUtreating a girl thirteen years of age, hired out to her from the Industrial School. The child had been beaten with a stick. Her body was covered wi'h bruise?) and she ran away to a neighboring settler's house.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1524, 26 June 1886, Page 3
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141Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 1524, 26 June 1886, Page 3
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