The master of the schooner Awaroa, which cleared Gisborne on Wednesday afternoon for Westport, will not give up possession to owners, who want to put a new master «n boaro, Captain Wug has on board a number of man, and will not allow the owner to take the vessel, statins' that he is prepared to use force, if necessary, to resist. Another Conviction Quashed.— -At the Supreme Court, Dunedin, on Wednesday, in giving judgment in the case of William Christie, Oamaru, an application for discharge from prison, Mr Justice Williams said that the fixing of a particular prison was an essential part ef the sentence, and no proper prison had been fixed. There had therefore been no sentence, and it was, bethought, perfectly clear that on the authority of the Queen ogainst Garvey, and also of the Queen against Crowe, there were no possible means now of giving a valid sentence. The public examination was at an end. The sitting of the Bankruptcy Court was over, and it seemed to him, on the authority of these cases, it it would be altogether too lata for the Bankruptcy Court to make a fresh adjudication by substituting “Timaru " for “Oamaru and supposing the executive were to take the extreme step now of making the Oamaru police gaol a public prison, still as the warrant was bad in its inception, that would not mend the matter. It seemed to him a yery plain case, a particularly plain case, but a very unfortunate one. He therefore made the rule absolute. His Honor agreed with remarks of Mr Chapman that if the gaoler had been experienced, like those in large centres of population, he would probably have refused to receive Christie as a prissner at all. This adds another to the long list of persons who have escaped punishment in Sew Zealand simply through faulty laws and the blundering of officials. The .noted quality of the Coffee made in the Cafes of Turkey, France, and America is chiefly duo to the fact that only Fresh Boasted Coffee is used ; so that none of the volatile oil and other essentials are lost. Aek your grocer for Anderson’s Coffee, and you will have a beverage alike refreshing and stimulating, as it is fresh roasted and ground at the factory, Timaru.—[Adtt. 2J.
NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY, Main North Road, TIMARU, The Most Popular Clothing & Mercery Establishment. WINTER WEAR-Men’s, Youths’, and Boys’ New Waterproof Coats, 20s to 60s—immense selection, WINTER WEAR-Men's, Youths’, and Boys’ Tweed Overcoats, with and without Capes, all sizes and Styles, 10a to 55?. WINTER WEAR-Men’s Colonial Tweed Sac Suita, all new patterns, 39a 6d to 65s—grand selection WINTER WEAR—Every description of Mosgiel, Scotch, and English Lambawool Underclothing, at Factory Prices. WINTER WEAR—Boys’ Strong, Heavy Dark Tweed Suits, .lined Knickers, from 9s to 20j. WINTER WEAR—AII the Newest Lines in Gents’ Haid Felt Eats, including various New Brown Shades. WINTER WEAR—Rugs, Mauds, Travelling Ruga from Timaru, Mosgiel, and Wellington Mills; also Portmanteaux, Hand Bags, Rug Straps, etc., in Great Variety. WINTER WEAR—Working Shirts, Flannel and Plaiding Pants, Singlets, from thoroughly reliable Materials. WINTER WEAR—The Moat Economical Establishment to Buy Every Description of Winter Wear, NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY, Great North Road, feß TIMARU. COLUMBIA ELITE ROLER SKATING RINK. VOLUNTEER HALL, GERALDINE. GRAND OPENING NIGHT. FRIDAY, 12th APRIL, Second Night ot the Geraldine Races. THE RINK will be open on MONDAY WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY EVENINGS from 7.30 to 10. and EVERY AF ERNOON from 2.30 to 5. Admission, 6d ; Skates, Gd. Season Tickets on application to JOHN E, HOOD, apll Manager. £1 10 £4 Per Day to be made by Persons of either Sex, a their own localities, at Work for us New business. All meet with wonderful sue cess. Anyone can do the work. Capital not required. We will start, you. Outfit worth £1 mailed free. The employment is particularly adapted *;o the regions in which this Publication circulates. Boys and Girls can earn nearly as much as Men. Full particulars and instructions mailed fro?. Now is the time —don’t delay, but write to us at once. Address—Stinson and Co. Portland, Maine United States, Be 2o
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1884, 27 April 1889, Page 3
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