R.M. COURT, TE AWAMUTU.
Tiausn y\.— (Befoie Mr H. W. Noithcroft, K.M.) i xprn:\r>i n c\si -». J. "R. Wriguv v. 1). Bi nee, debt £1."» Os. Judgment foi full amount and costs, £2 4s. Same . Tanner, debt £l U 4d. Judgment foi full .iiniHint find costb, £1 .%. \V. Sloane v. Kair, debt £1 fj-s 3d. Judgment for full amount and costs, £1 (js ()d. Mis Cm boy v. Bikei, debt £10 7s Id. floods supplied. Judgment foi full amount, ami coats, £J I<3 . Di.i i:\oi r> c ws. J. K. Wiight v. Jji'.u^ley, balance of account. IT 17 <S<i. Jicfendant made a p'tiei.il denial of his liability to tlwl amount. Ho contended thai ceitain payjin nls made, by Jian v. cie not u edited, but tlic plamtitf piodnced his bookb which showed tlio ciedil notes, le.u mgtlie baliinco uLuiuod. .ludirmciit foL full amount and cost-, li 1 Is. "W. Hloane -v. NinKcy, debt L"> 1U 3d. I'l.untitf ])io\ed tho debt. The defendant pleaded that the Kangiuehia Highway Ijo.ud, of wincl) pl.untifl i-> chaiinian, owed Jinn an account of £11 for woik done, and that hi 1 ' account to plamtiti !>hould have been deducing fioni tlio boaid account. I'lca not allowed. Judgment for full amount and costs, £1 ll'>s. The defendant, who is, a (I'eunan, h.vi an impuifuit kow ledge of Knglisli, but liis wife acted as mtei|)ietei. W. A, Jlu'lumKon \. I'klwauls, house lent, Hi. At the leijin-t of the defendant the caso was adjoin i>cd until nc\t point day, .lanuaiv l-*>th, lHb\ costs to abide the o\cut, as notice had bi en sencd by defendant on plamtift s solicitor that he intended to apply for an adjournment. CHHIIXAL C.\S>s. William Bm ton was cliaijred on the information of Constable liwm with behij? diuuk at Kilnkiln on the 10th inst. Accusfd I'leaded guilty. Fined 10s, and cost- 7s, in default three days impiisonment with hard labom. Fine was paid, William Na\lor was chained on the information of Constable Tiwm with being chunk at Kihikiln on the Hth mst. in the public-street. Accused said his ankle had been sprained, and that was the leason he was lying in the sticet. He admitted having had some liquoi, but he knew what ho was doing. The constable being siwim pioved the duink. Fined 10s, and costs 7s, m default thiee days.' haul labour. The line was paid. PKOiumnoN ounint. Tupotahi, an aboiiginal native, applied for a piolnbition older against liis son Maniapito. Owing to Ins diunken habits lie was wasting lv's .substance, injniing his health, and for that reason tho applicant a-ked for the oider. Older gia-ntcd.— (Own Coriespon'icnt.)
TII 3 Bad and Worthless are ne%er mutated or countojviled. This is especially true of a family medicine, and it is positive proof that the remedy imitated is of the highest value. As soon as it had been tested and proved by the w hole world that Hop Bitters was the was the purest, best and most \ aluable family medicine on earth, many imitations sprung up and began to steal the notices in which the pi ess and the people of the country had expiebsed the merits ofH. 8., and m every way trying to indu e suffeiiug invalids to use their staff instead, expecting to make money on thp eiedit and good name of H. B. Many others started nostrums put up in similar style to H. B , with variously doused names in which the word "Hop" or " flops" were used in a way to induce people to believe they Met e the same as Hop Bitters. All such pretended remedies or cures, no matter what their style or name is, and especially those with the word " Jfop" or Hops" in their name or in any way connected with them or their name, aie imitations of counterfeits. Beware of them. Touch none of them. Use nothing but genuine American Hop Bitter.*, with a bunch or cluster of green Hops on the white label, and Dv Soule's name blown in Iho glass. Trust nothing else. Druggists and Chemists are warned against dealing ia imitations of counter* feits.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1945, 23 December 1884, Page 4
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682R.M. COURT, TE AWAMUTU. Waikato Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1945, 23 December 1884, Page 4
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