Thbbb Very sharp shoots of earthquake occurred at Ross at 1.30 p.m. on Saturday, accompanied by a load tumbling noise AT the "Wellington Magistrate's Court on Thuisday, ■ man na«aed Harcroßs wns charged with; stowing himself away on board the steamer Botorua for Lyttelton, and sentenced to 14 days, without the option of a fine. The ■entecce caused a good deal of comment, aad the Mioieter of Justice ordered the release of the prisoner. The Magistrate (Mr Wardell) on Saturday morning admitted making a mistake, and said that he should bare imposed a fine. " Staving" Power.— I' *'M De Jn teresting to athletes, and to all who value the nower'bf physical endurance,'to know that at ••• borne " and in the sister colonies an article has of late years come into general use, wbien ' »>ery strongly recommended as being au exceedingly pleasant beverage, and which yet imparts, in an anu.ually largo degree, what i. i™pressiVe!y termed "staying power '-jn other words, nutriment and strength. We refer to Cadburj'* •• Cocoa Eeeecce."
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Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 5126, 22 June 1885, Page 3
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167Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 5126, 22 June 1885, Page 3
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