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NOTICE. ANY person or persona fonnd INJURING the TELEGRAPH POSTS, WIRE INSULATORS, or any portions of the Telegraph Line, will be prosecnted in accordance with the following Clansea of •« The Malicious Injuries to Property Act, 18f>7 :"— Clause XXXVll.— Whosoever shall unlawfally and malicioasly cat, break, throw down, destroy, injure, or remove any battery, machinery, wire, cable, post, or other matter or thing whatsoever, being part of or being used or employed ia or about any Electric or Magnetic Telegraph, or in the working thereof, or shall nnlawfolly and maliciously prevent or obstruct in any manner whatsoever the sending, conveyance, or delivery of any communication by any such Telegraph, shall be guilty of a misdemeanour, and, being convicted thereof, shall be liablo, at the disoretion of the Court, to be imprisoned for any term not exceeding two years, with or without hard labour : Provided that if it shall appear to any Justice, on the examination of any person charged with any offence against this section, that it is not expedient to the ends of justice that the same should be prose. i outed by indictment, the Justice may prooeec summarily to hear and determine the same, and the Offender shall on conviction thereof, at the discretion of the Justioe, either be committed to some pnblic gaol there to be imprisoned only, or to be imprisoned and kept to hard labour for any term, not exceeding three months, or else shall forfeit and pay suoh sum of money not exceeding ten pounds as fc^ the Justice shall seem meet. Clause XXXVIII. Whosoever shall unlaw» fully and maliciously, by any overt aot, attempt to commit any of the offences in the last preceding section mentioned, shall, on conviction thereof before a Justice of the Peaoe, at the discretioa of the Justioe, either be committed to any public gaol there to be mprisoned only, or to be imprisoned and kept >d hard labour for any term not exceeding three 7nont7is, or else shall forfeit and pay Buch sum of money not exceeding ten pounds as to , the Justice shall seem meet. By order of the Telegraph Commissioner C. LEMON, General Manager, New Zealand Telegraph, Wellington, December 29, 1869. 5 tc THE "TARANAKI HERALD" AND "BUDGET" HATE BY PAB THE Li A At GK S T CIRCULATION of any of the Newspapers published in THE PROVINCIAL DISTRICT. TARANAKI HERALD .— Pnblishec Daily. Price, One Penny. Besides the large number sold, and de livered to subscribers in town, the daily iasu< is circulated at Fitzroy, Bell Blook, Sentrj Hill, Waitara, Lepperton, Inglewood, Wai puku, Midhurst, Richmond Road, Stratford and other places aleng the line of railway and the surrounding districts the same even ing. THE BUDGET (or WEEKLY HERALD) — Published on Saturday mornings Price, Threepence. s forwarded by the 7 o'clock morning train t< Bell Blook, Waitara, Huirangi, Manutahi Inglewood, and by mounted messenger t( Omata, and Oakura, reaching all the out districts before the settlers start for town It alßo has a large circulation in the follow, ing districts — Hawera, Carlyle, Waihi, Manu tahi, Kakaramea, Normanby, Tikorangi Urenu i .White Cliff, Opunake, Okato, besides in other parts of the Colony, in Australia and Great Britain. PUBLISHING -OFFICE : Devon-street' New Plymouth i "Tji OR THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE.'— _ 'world famed TRADE MARK— "BLOOD MIXTURE. THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIEB AND RESTORER, For cleansing and clearing the blood from al] impurities, cannot be too highly recommended, For Scrofula, Scurvy, Skin Diseases, and Sores of all kinds, it is a never-failing anc permanent enre. It Cures old Sores. Cures Ulcerated Sores on the Neck. Cures Ulcerated Sore Legs. Cures Blackheads, or Pimples on the Face Cures Scurvy Sores. Cures Cancerous Ulcers. Cures Blood and Skin Diseases. Cures Glandular Swellings. Clears the Blood from all impure Matter a From whatever cause arising. As this mixture is pleasant to the taste, and warranted free from anything injurious to the most delicate constitution of either sex, the Proprietor solicits sufferers to give it a trial to test i ts value. Thousands of Testimonials from all p < ts. CURE OF DROPSY. " Gomersal, Leeds, September 30. '* Dear Sik, — Thi« is to certify that four eleven shilling bottles of Clarke's Blood Mixture cured my wife when three eminent doctors were powerlesa. Her complaint was dropßy, and she had been ill nearly ten years You are ab liberty to publish this f you please. — Yours trnly, John Cox." Sold in Bottles 2s. 6d. each, and in Cases, containg six times the quantity, lls. each — sufficient to effect a permanent cure in the great majority of long-standing cases, BY ALL CHEMISTS and PATENT MEDICINE VENDORS throughout the world. Sole proprietor, F. J. CLARKE, Chemist, APOTHECARIES' HALL, LINCOLN, ENGLAND. 0233 to

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3526, 30 August 1880, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3526, 30 August 1880, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3526, 30 August 1880, Page 4

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