The WeKington-Brindist mail of 17th April arrived in London on.23rd May. Arthur Jamc3 McKibbon, who was adjudicated a bankrupt in Hamilton in December last, ar?d who is at present serving nine months' imprisonment fr false pretences in Auckland, was sentenced to four months' hard labour at Hamilton yesterday for five orTeire.. under the penal clauses of the Bankruptcy "Act. The evidence showed tha: McKibbon. who was foTmerly a. land agent 'aC Hamilton, purchased several lots of cattle under an assumed name from bn\»*.nnn of auctioneers, and sold them through another firm under his own name. "The peerles? nitrity and excellence of Camroc has made fo rthis dry Ginger Ale a Dominion-wide reputation. It is "the real 'Mackay;** and has a flavour all its own. In addition, it J3 as healthful ••» beverage as Nature can make it. All hotels and stores.* The man who likes medium strength tobacco should try a pipe or two of mild DERBY.. It's tip'top. In tins or pluj;. There's nothing to cqnal it.* Th«re'« a P «.. c . *,» „.-...*~...*.~ .. pipeoT fragrant MILD DERBY PLUG or CUT. Goal., satisfying, and soothing., it is the hest of all tobaccos.*
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 28 May 1913, Page 6
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