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NUT J U X ANY person or persons found INJURING iho TELEGRAPH POSTS, WIHK INSULATORS, or any portions of tho Tolograpl. Line, will be prosecuted in uooordanoe with tho following Clauses of " Tho Malioious Injuries lo Proporty Act, 1867 :" — Clause XXXVll.— Whopoover shall nnlawfolly nnd maliciously out, brrnk, throw down, destroy, injure, or remove any battery, machinery, wiro, cable, post, or othor matter or thing wlmtsoovor, bom« pun of or boing upod or employed in or about any Eloctrio or Magnotio Telegraph, or in tho working tho roof, or shall unlawfully and maliciously prevent or obstruot in any mannar whatsoever tho sending, oonvoynnco, or dolivory ot any communication by any suoh Telegraph, shall bo guilty of a misclomonriour, and, being convioted thoreof, shall bo liable, at tho discretion of the Court, to bo imprisoned for any term not exceeding two yoorn, with or without hard labour : Provided that if it. phall nppear to any Justico, on tho examination of any person charged with uuy olTenoo against this section, that it is not expedient to tho odds of justice that tho same Bhould be prose* eutod by indictment, the Juetico may prooee( summarily to hear and determine the same, and the Offender shall on conviction thereof, a' the discretion of the Justice, oithor bo committed to Rome pnblio paol there to bo impriBonod only, or to bo imprisoned and kout io haud la hour for any term not exceeding three months, oo 1 * else shall forfoii and pay Ruoh sum of mon'jy not exceeding ten pounds as r tho Jnptice shall seem meet. Clause XXXVIII. Whosoever shall nnlaw* fully and maliciously, by any overt aot, attempr to commit any of iho offences in tho lapt preceding section mentioned, shall, on conviction thereof before a Justice of the Ponce, at the discretion of tho Justice, either be committed to any pnblio guol there lo be mpriaoned only, or to bo imprisoned and kept to hard labouii for any term not exceeding three months, or elso shall forfeit and pn>y nuoh sum of money not exceeding ten pounds ns to the Justico shall seem meet. By order of the Tologrnph OommiHsionor C. LEMON, General Manager . New Zetland Telegraph, Wellington, December 29. 1869. 5 tc BUGS, FLEAS, MOTHS, BISRTLIOS. nnd till other iuseefs aro destroyed by X EATING'S INSECT POWDER, which is quite harmless to Domestic annuals. In exterminating Beetles tho succoss of this Powder is extraordinary, nn<l no ono need be troubled by those po*ts. It. is porl'ectly clean iv application. Aek for nnd bo suro to obt.llll " KEATING S POWDER," as imitations aro noxious, und fail in giving satisfaction . Sold by all Chemists, in Tins 15.,&25. Od.Qnoh. KEATING'S BON BONS OR WORM TABLETS. A PURELY VEGETABLE BWBETMBAT, both ill appoarauco nnd taste, furnishing a most agreeable method of administering the only certain remedy for intestinal or thread worms. It is a perfectly sale nnd mild preparation, and is especially adapted for children. TESTIMONIAL. Medical Hall, Gildersome, Mr. Keating, Nuv. 28th, 187(5. Dear Sir, — I think it nothing but my duty to inform )ou of tlip immense sale I Intvo for your Worm Tablets, which 1 may justly say is enormous, and in every caso gives tho greatest satisfaction. I have now in stock two bottles containing tho Round Worms brought mo during tho last few days by customers, cue Worm 40 j'ards long. I daro not bo without tho remedy. — Yours lespcotfully, M. A. WALKER. Sold in Tins by all Chemists and Druggists. Proprietor — Thomas Keating, London. kewaru and caution. — Whereas fraudulent imitations of this unsurpassed remedy havo boen sold, I hereby request anyone knowing of tho vendor of tho sumo to coinimmicuto with mo, aud on conviction of the o fie nil or a liberal reward will be paid. __^ 840 111 79 X A V E'S ' WO R S BUS Ii 1j PILLS* THE GOOD OLD EJN-jrU^h REMEDY FOR ALL DISEASES. Established over Fifty Ye bs. KNOWN ALL OVER TUB WORLD. JTt OR upwards of half a century KAYE'S JC WORSDiaL'S PILLS havo heon osti omed as the best remedy for the prevention and cure of diseuso. Thoir uso renders tho doctor unnecessary in tho family. Acting on the blood, they purify it from al humouis, rendering tho lifo-givmg fluid healthy in its action, * nnd consequently restoring and establishing tho health of tho invalid. Tnese Pills aro invaluable to Emigrants boing v certain remedy for all diseases of tho Stomach, Lungs, Liver, &o. Aro equally adapted for all ages, and either kox. Persons residing in the Coiouies, who cannot huvo ro course to medical advice, will therefore find \hcm indispensable. Tho Proprietor has in his possession thoulauds of testimonials boaring witucss to tho wonderful eQicacy of this invaluable medioino, a selection of which nc<ompauios oach box. Sold by nil Chemists and other Dealers in Patent Medicinos throughout the world, nt Is. lid., 2a. Dd., and 4s. Gd. por box. 1562 in. 79 INGLEWOOD. MOPIES of TUB TARANAKI lIKIIALD [^ and WEEKLY BUDGET may now bo put chased (U MoBBI'S. JIUMTHRIES AND Son's STOUE, luglowood Mr. Fuanklyn's Storb, Inglowood Mr. Caktkk's Stoke, lugluwood. Mr. Dhake having boon appointed Geuoral Agent at lnglewood, for this Ollioo, any advertismeuts or orders for printing handed to him will receivo I prompt attention.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3176, 17 July 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3176, 17 July 1879, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3176, 17 July 1879, Page 4

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