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TO-DAYS COURT.

(Before -Mr A. Turnbull, S.M.) Judgment was entered for plaintiffe with, oosts in the following undefended cases:— W. H. Webley v. W. Briscoe, claim £6 0s 9d ; J. C. GMlett v. Sir Chas. Burdett, £3 4s; Bennett and Sutton v. J. Nielson, £7 9s lid ; T. Gourlay v. Rangiahu, £4 10s; Nolan, Tonfes and Co. v. F. W. Minohin, £17 Is 6d. JUDGMENT SUMMONS. J. W. Yearbury v. H. Holdsworth, claim £7 17s 4d, Judgment debtor, who did not appear, was ordered to pay forthwith; in default one week's imprisonment.

J. W. Batten v. T. Glynn, claim £10 17s. Judgment debtor s.aid he was tunable to make any offer at present, and the case was adjourned for two months.

The. date, of Gilliee and: Nalder's next Okaiawa sale has been altered from Monday, April 20, to Monday, April 13. The change is made because of the bad weather yesterday amd the fact that Easter Monday falls on April 20. The. following ,• members of r> jHawera Bowling Club have signified their" intention of going to Manaia to-morrow, and will leave ' at 1 noon if the weather be favorable : — Hanson, W. Bobertsotn, Breach, Bobbins, Reilly, A. Foy, Petersen, Canning, J. Hicks, J. Foy,, A. Robertson, Parkinson, Dingle^ ; Curtiß, Wilkie, Petersein, " jun., J. Boberteon, Barnett, and two others wantedi ■

There, is a story cold of a horee, a jockey', and an owner, all very prominent in their day, the horse being ' a Melbourne Oup winner, and able to win whenever wanted. On one occasion',, in the Adelaide Gup; the owner jwavereVi very much aSjto .whether he. wonted; to win orjnot, and frequently, changed his mind. ! At last, however, he seemed to settle the i matter in favor of victory, and told the jockey, who duly put his friends an -to the good thing, and bet a goodly bit himself. '.But just as the horse was goling 1 out on the day the owner came along, and, pretending to tighten, the girths, nuurnwired to the jockey,- "You (needn't try to-day!" "What!" exclaimed the jockey. "He's not aifter it," said I the owner a little louder. "Oh, he's inx^t. after it,. ain't. be!" hissed the jockey, with fierce intensity. "Then let me. tell you, mister, that he is after it, and you'd better get your money on quick," and. he tunned the horse and trotted to his place, subsequently winning by about a JJurlong. That jockey never got another important mount. TWO SOVEREIGN rtEMFTDIEP

The famous , Sanaer and Sons' vurr oiar.ile Eucalypti Rxtr.-i/or, wat, Droved tj experts at the Snprpm*> l^mrt of Vk-tori* to possess <Mirative nropurtMß peculiarly its own, and to \*e absolutely safe, effec M-s, and -reliable. ThpmMro. <?/> no t a g zravate your complaint by the >wie of one of thp many ctiiHp pncalyntiiß oils which • iTe now palmed off aa "fixtracta," and 'rrnn the use of which a death has been - reported recently, but insist upon the Sander and Rons' Racalypti Ex ract. and reif-ct all others.

For wrinkles, snnhurn. pimnles. hlnokneads freckles, erai'kod hands, dry und nflßined skin ns* Sunder and Sons' Superba Skin Food. N> l»dy should with-it it Ch'misfs «rvi sUwt. — Advt •<?6. and T? E. H>.rrii< grocer.— Advt.

Pearson's Pfcjxto-chlor dtepela that fear of taking food by curing indigestion 10

if you are troubled with Dyspepsia, which gives its victims no rest day and iught, and causes pains in the stomach and bowels, headache, dizziness, .loss of appetite, constipation, etc., take a course of C amberlain's Tablets. ' They will stimulate the liver and bowels to perform their work naturally and gently, and strengthen the digestive organs. For sale by W. K. Wallace, chemist, and H. E. Harris, grocer. — Advt.

£M«.««s. j stJi..'f**«A "

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LIII, Issue LIII, 7 April 1908, Page 8

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TO-DAYS COURT. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LIII, Issue LIII, 7 April 1908, Page 8

TO-DAYS COURT. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LIII, Issue LIII, 7 April 1908, Page 8