Mr McOallum, who was appointed by Government to give instructions to those engaged in dairy industries, has been compelled, owing to ill health, to give up the undertaking. At the Supreme Court, Auckland, on Tuesday, William Noble and Jamea Stoddart alias Stewart, were charged with stealing £ll7 from P. Brddie, landlord of of the Naval and Family Hotel. They were convicted of receiving the money knowing it to have been stolen, and each wan sentenced to one year’s imprisonment. David E. Porter, a bank e'erk, formerly in the employ of the Colonial Bank at Cambridge, and who was arrested at Napier, pleaded guilty to embezzling sums amounting to £l2O 10), and was sentenced to three years' penal servitude. The best medicine known is Sanobk and Sons’ Eucalypti Extract. Test its eminent powerful effects in coughs, Soldi, influenza, the relief is instantaneous. In serious cases, and accidents of all kinds, be they wound*, burns, scald in gs, bruises, sprains, it ie th« safest remedy—no swelling—no inflammation. Like surprising effects produced in croup, diphtheria, bronchitis, inflammation of the lungs, swellings, &0., diarrhoea, dysentry diseases of the kidneys and urinary organs. In use at hospitals and medical clinics all over the globe; patronised by His Majesty the King of Italy ; crowned with medal and diploma at International Exhibition, Amsterdam. Trust in this approved article, and reject all others At the Supreme Court, Oamaru, on Tuesday, James Skinner Gordon, charged with forging the name of Alexander Murdoch to s cheque for £l2, and uttering the, same pleaded guilty, and was sentenced to two years’ hard labour. Robert Mxhone, Henry Mu□ roe, add Thomas Koight, were charged with the larceny of a watch from the person of Alexander Marshall. Mahone was found guilty and sentence deferred. The charge against Mary Ewart for the larceny of a cheque for £4los, the property of James Paterson, was beard. The defence set up an alibi, and brought evidence to show that the prisoner was wearing a yellowish ulster on the day. The witnesses for the prosecution swore she was wearing a dark brown one. The trial concluded at 7 o’clock, and the jury returned a verdict of Not Guilty. Hoilowat’B Pills and Ointkbkt,— Travellers to and from distant clloaei would do well to bear in mind that these ehangee and the altered diet end sntroundings of their Uvea entail manifold risks to health. Ocessions are rare to arise in whioh they will need a remedy such as these renowned Fills and Ointment, and no traveller by land or sea should ever tail to have a supply at hand. Then he may truly be said to have a physician always at hie osll for the various emergraoits of travel. Chills and fevers should be promptly treated, and the printed directions should be carefully studied at the commencement of any illness, for Holloway's remedies can he safely used in nil climates.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1786, 6 September 1888, Page 4
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481Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 1786, 6 September 1888, Page 4
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