''Have'ybii'any: rebutting testimony to 'offer 1" asked the justice of. a prisoner arrainged for goat, killing. The prisoner scratched his head—a. new light.seemed to draw on him'. •' EebuUihg,yis, .itJ Shure and that's just what's' the'•fflSttw. yef honor; j the beast butted me till not a breath;wai left'jn my body, yer honor. «nd that's why I m here to-day! He war acquittedr ■'-'" ' • •■"'■'.•"" ..As 9 proof ot the extraordinary heat ofth'elastßuuim.erin. £ dajie) palm, a.tropiqal plant, wa?f qn'ijuly 22.... sound growing in an open field" near Salisbury. On being taken u'pj'ifcirwas fovndthat the roots had penetrated the soil to a depth pf Hinorlsin. ■ : ' ■'" Since the beginning oMjiis.-ygar, abqut 40 ships (jaye. been in the gbipbuijding ■ yards aj; Teukiji, Tokiyq, and w$- two sajjirjg .vessels are boing huijt sere. to t!]e or : der of the Marine tysuraqce Company, pd another las been ordered, by'tjip Homaisen Ifwaisluv
' A trjp to the Empire City may not .only be made pleasurable but profitable, To'thosa who oan combine business with pleasure,, jt must bo gratifying, to Inspect ,th> large stooks of seasonable Drapery and Clothing, such as can be seen only in a. vasj; cjentreof population ■ like, the City .of.' Wellington. Vista from the Wairarapa will find one of the largest and beßt Beleoted at Janes' Smith's TeArq #o««,
The stock of Clothing for Men's, Youths' and Boys' woar has been made* to speoial order for Te Aro Home: All materials have been carefully seleoted'and all-Btylesjiidi-ciously chosen, Better value it te impossible to obtain, One groat speciality of Te.Aro House is the immense variety of Boys' and Ymtht' Clothing, Parents and-Gnwdians shoulil kee,)this fact in mind when they visit tcwn, and wend their way to Jama Smith Te Aro House. ■•■•..
The Spring Fashions thjs season ceedingly" yarjed, and cli&ste. - -fe Ladies' materials, jpjiiiety, '#a»tfej. Lam, tybbMS, and Scarfs the choice !■ ■unusually large and.elegant, Visitors to, Wellington would do wall to pay an early visit'itb; James Smith's Te Aro Home.' '"'"
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 917, 9 November 1881, Page 2
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