At the Dunedin City Oourt on Monday two boys were sentenced to six strokes of a bircli rod for stealing f»*uit and destroying trees ; n a valuable orchard. Mr Pownall, a Wellington finniicial agent, is m«kicg a bid for the rewar i offered by the New South Wales Governin?ut for an effective means of dea'ing with th-3 rabbit peßt. Trapping, on » large scile, is the method he proposes. Mr* Partington Bays : Dan'fc take any of the quaok rostrums, as they are regimtntal to the human cistern 5 but put your trust in Dr Boule'a Amerioan Hop Bittern, whioh will cure general dilapidation, ooitive habits, aud all oomio diseases. Tiiey saved Isaac from a severe extract of typhoid fever. They are the no plus unum of medioines.—Boston Globe. Archibald Douglas, an old man, was brought up at the Waipu Police Court oo Monday charaed with indecently assaulting a young woman and attempting to. effect nboition. He'.was remanded till Wednesday. The caBS is caubing some interest as the accused is well known. Homo-way's Fills. —-En'eebled Exist-ence—-This medicine embraoes every attribute required in a general and domestic remedy. It overturns the foundations of disease laid by defeotive food and impure air. In obstructions or congestions of the liver, lungs, bowels, or any other organs, these Pills are specially serviceable and eminently snooesiful. They should be kept in readiness in every family, being a medicine of incomparabble utility for young persons, especially those of feeble constitutions. They never cause pain or irritate the most sensitive nerves or most tender bowels. Holloway's Pills are the best-known purifiers of the. blood, the most active promoters of absorption and seoretion, whereby nil poisonous and obnoxious particles are removed from both solids and fluids. An. Auckland builder namei James Thomas Lee was charged on Monday at the Police Oourt with having obtained £2OO from W. G. Wyman by means of fraudulent representations. It Is alleged that in order to obttin the loan Lee pointed out to Wyman as his properly an allotment with a house and other improvements which did not belong to him. Other charges of a similar nature are to bo brought agaiost Lee, and judgment was reserv-d.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1708, 8 March 1888, Page 4
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362Untitled Temuka Leader, Issue 1708, 8 March 1888, Page 4
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