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N 0 T I 0 K. ANY person or persons fonnd INJURING tbe TELEGRAPH POSTS, WIRB IN. BULATOBB, or any portions of tho Tolograph Line, will be proßOOOted in accordance with the following Clauses of " Tho Malicious Injuries to Proporty Act, 180? :V— Clause XXXVll.— Whosoever nhaH bnlaw. folly and mnlioiously oat, break, throw down, dostroy, injure, or romovo any battery, maohinory, wire, oablo, post, or othor mattor or'thlrig whatsoever, bolng part of or boing need' or employed in or about any Elootrio or Magnetic Tolograph, or in tho working,, thereof, or ehnll nnlawfally and maliciouuly provont or obstruct in any mannor whatsoevor the ponding, convoyanco, or dolivery of any' communication by any such Tologrnph, shall bo guilty of 'a mindomoanour, and, 1 boing convicted thereof, shall bo liable, at tho dis> oretion of tho Coart, to be imprisonod for any term not exceeding two yoars", with or without hard labour : Provided that if it ehnll appear to any Jostioo, on tho examination of any person charged with any offonco against thin Bootion, tbftt it' is not oxpediont to tho ends of jastiCo that tbo same should bo proso ootod by -indictment,, tho Justice may proo^JCf summarily to hoar and dotermino the eatno, and tho Offeudor shall on conviction thereof, at tho disorotion of tbe Justioo, oithor bo committed to eomo public p»ol tbore to bo imprisonod onty, or to' bo impriflonod and kopt to haiidu labour for any term not exceeding three months, or olso shall forfeit and pay snob jfnm>of money not exceeding ten pounds as c~ the. Jastipo Ahall Boom moot. ' CtAU's*! XXXVIII. Whosoovor shall unlaw. fully and' rrtalloionsly, bv.nny ovort act, atj, tempt to Commit any of the offonces in the Irtflt jirtjoediiig ebotiflu ruontlbuod, ehnll, on oonvidiiob thereof boford : a Justfoo of tho : Peabb, (it ; th6 discretion of the Justioo, either" bo comWittod to auy publio gaol' thoro to be mprlfld66d only, or to be imprisbried kopt to hard labour for any torm not exceeding three months, or olso shall forfeit and pay such sum of money not exceeding ten rouNDa as to the Jostioo flhall seem meet. ' By ordor of the" Telegraph Cbnfirrtlssioner O v LEMON, Goneral Manager* ~ Now Zoalarid Tolegraph, ' - 1 '■ Wellington, Dooombor 20, 1860. 5 to BUGS, FLEAS, MOTHS, BEETLES. * ' arid nil othor insects nro dostroy cd by K 'EATING'S INSECT POWDER, which is quito harmless to DomentteC animals. - ■ - Inoxtoyroinating i Booties tho success of this, XWdor is extraordinary, 'amjiio ono need bo troubled, by those posts. , Xt is porfectly clean in applipution. ' . ■ ' •'' ■'. , Aek for nnd^bo suro to obt(\^^ " HEATING'S POWDER, " as iinitatione r are noxious, and fail in giving, satisfaction. , r ., > Sold by alJ.Ohemistß, in Tins.is., & 2e. Cd . oooln. HEATING'S BON BONS . OR WORM TAB.LETS., A TURftLY VKqETAULK SWEETMEAT, both in nppoaranqo and furnishing a most agroe'able method' of administoring the only certain romedy for intestinal or tiihead worms. It is a perfectly snfo And . mild preparation, nnd is especially adapted for children. . , .TESTIMONIAL. , , . , Medical Hall, GiMeraomo, Mr. Keating, Nov. 28th, 1870. Dear Sir,— l think it nothing but my duty to inform you of the immeußo,fla)o I hi»vo for your Worm, Tablets,! which, l may justly say is onorrnous, aud^n every caso : gives tho greatest ,saUi?fftoti9n,. ; I have now in, stock two bottles oputaining the. Round .Worms brought me .duriugthc j«st,.few.;day« by .oustomers, one Worm 40 yards long.. > I dare, not be .without tho remedy >-r Yours rospoebfully, ... • • M» A* WALKER. . Sold in Tins by all Chemists apd Druggists. Proprietor— Thomas /Kbatinoj Loudon. KEWAttD and OAttTiON.—Wheroas fraudulent imitations of this uneurpassed romody have boon sold, I horoby inquest anyone knowing oftho. vendor of the same to communicate with v n)o,|and on conviction of tho. Offender a liberal toward will bo paid. : . .., , 840 in ,7?, -KATE'S WOUSIfELL PILLH. THE GOOD OLD KfcGUbi. REMJSDY ,1 FOR ALL DIBEASES. Established jovkr Fifty Yk bs. KNOWN ALL OVER THE WORLD. FOR upwards- of' l«nlf a century KAYE'S WORSDELL'S PILLS havo been eetcomed as tlie best. romedy for tho » prevention and euro of disease. Thoir ueo ronders the doctor unnecessary in tho family. . Acting on tho blood, they purify it from al humours," rondoring tho lifo-giviug (mi d boalthy in its action, < and consequently restoring and establishing tho health of tho invalid. : . ■■ , Thceo .Pills, aro .invaluable to Emigrants boing a cortain remedy for all discaeos of the Stomach, Lungs, Liver, &a. Are equally* adapted for all ages, and eithor, se*« Porepns roeiJing in UlO Colonies, who cannot havo ro ooureo to medical advice, will therefor 0 find \honi indispensable. Tho Proprietor has in his possession thou* lands, of testimonials bearing witness to tho rondorful ofQoaoy of this invaluable medicine, a selection of which aocoinpniuios oach box. Sola by all Chemists and other Dealers in Patont Medicines throughout the world, at la. lfd., 2s. i)d., and 4s. G(l. por box. ' > 1562 m..79 INGLE WOO P. pOPIES of THE TARANAKI HERALD \,[j and WEEKLY BUDGET may now be purchased at , Messrs. Humphries and Son's Stork, 1 Inglowood Mr. Fuanklyn'B Stokr, Inglowood Mr. Carter's Store, Inglowood. Mr. Draks haying boon appoir 4 "d General Agoht at Inglowood, for this Offioo, any advertistnonts or orders for printing handed to him will roooive prompt attention.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3199, 13 August 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3199, 13 August 1879, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3199, 13 August 1879, Page 4

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