WELLINGTON.
, ? /j The alleged " lambing-down " case has ; been .again jadjourned, this time owing to the rllhVss of* an 'important 7 witness for thedefence, who is at presept being treated at the hospital for pleurisy. Mr Milner Stephen gave another exhi- , :bUjoii of Ms- healing powers on Saturday. He had a very, large audience, orer a thousand persons being present.. About 50 cases were treated, 'and' some of the patients stated that they had obtained • relief. ;• • - 1 • " ' • ; ' ; An" information has been laid by the police against a; publican in this.city for a breach of the 171 st section of the Lieens""Tng'Act, rßßl7"in~a'3ultera"tiDg the beer for' sale on his premises. The adulteration is alleged to have been accomplished by .adding sulphuric acid to the liquor. The , lease comes on for hearing on Tuesday.
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4378, 15 January 1883, Page 4
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131WELLINGTON. Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4378, 15 January 1883, Page 4
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