The criminal calendar at Wellington for Monday, January 7th, contains 10 charges of larceny, 4 of perjury, 2 forgery and uttering, I uttering counterfeit coin, 1 fraudulent bankruptcy, and 1 indecency. A five-roomed pottage in Stokes' Valley, Wellington, owned nod occupied by Qeorge Squires, was burnt on Thursday / night. The building was insured for £2OO »
and furniture for £IOO, both policies in W the ljoion Company. w Mr George Gould, of Christcburch, offers €IOO towards the fund for the representation of Canterbury at the New Zealand exhibition. This 'is the second £IOO promised in Chrisfchurch.
Turner and Colbran, "tailors, Invercargill, were fined forty shillings and costs a breach of tho Wednesday halfholiday, by keeping employees at workT Defendants admitted the offence, but pleaded they were not aware the half- * holday was compulsory, and 11 theii employees have Saturday, having tried Wednesday and found it uoaatißfactoryi
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1834, 29 December 1888, Page 2
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145Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Temuka Leader, Issue 1834, 29 December 1888, Page 2
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