ROTORUA NEWS.
[PROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.] Rotorua, Monday. The monthly Resident Magistrate's Court sat to-day, Mr. Herbert Brabant on the Benoh. The charge-sheet was unpreoedentedly small, there being only two civil debt cases to dispose of, one in answer to a judgment summons and the other the usual verdict of judgment in default. It has now become a very rare thing for a defendant in a debt case to show up on a Court day, although he may be at work next door. The consequence is that plaintiffs are put to great trouble and expense in following up suoh obstinate defaulters. The Priest's Bath is again ooming into popularity, and most deservedly so, as a more powerful and bracing mineral) water is nowhere to be found in the world. The additions to the building and extra baths are now completed, so that tourists and invalids would do well to make a point of visiting this splendid bath in order to test its really wonderful properties.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7772, 19 October 1886, Page 6
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