Waitara News.
(From (Our Own Correspondent.) (f ' .- ,v, v
Karoi the native who was arrepted T jon Wednesday for appropriating** portmanteau and sundry other small items from a whare at Onaero, re— • ceived a sentence of seven days bard labour to reflect on. 'the orror of his ways. Mr Stanford held the '\aarinrly tnU > ting of the S.M. Court -on Thursday. ; Some fifty eight cases vr,»re Pit down -^ for hearing, out of which -forty were paid into the Court or j-rranored for.- : Judgment with costs vas -7 yen an the following cases; H. R. Florey V F. Hopkins, claim £8 1/9 ;' 0. Po^t Vv" M. Casey, claim- £7 S/3 : same ▼ Toe Preston, claim £1 4/; ■ *«une v. Dick Tate, claim £4 12/ ;, same m'-V. lll^ 1 Haeramai Kahu. claim £1 19/5: ;vA same V Ari/ claim £2 TO/: W. P. :Snell v" Aperona, claim £21.1/4 .:" same vG. Brown, claim £1 16/ ; - same v W. F. MacLeod, claim £« 1/4; -- same v J. Ingley, claim £6 13/8 J same v G. Bfemner, claim -3 Q/10>; same v A. Davis, claim £1 1.6/ (a--\ mount paid . into Court and , judgmeafc - given, for costs) : sa'me>v Dick OVvfcp, - claim £15 19/8: E. J. Goode v ?.T. , '.Thome, claim £5 ; Waitara {Freezing - 1 Works Butchery v G.. Brought •;Heum * £1 14/7 ; same v W. Wedge, claim £5.- , '3/4; W. Wedge v H. Jones claim,- £s*. 13/. -..-'" Mr Stanford granted the v following pensions. W. Colsoir £18 ; M. Hoskins lt £18 ;P. Hoskins £18 (police to % re-- •; nort on future conduct 1: R. ORensh'ow . £,18 ; Bundle , £18 (applicant v rwas cautioned.) ;. R. , Tate (with., the same proviso); J. Sillois £3£ ; • FL Wyllie £18 : A. C. Waite #18 , Xv Gollop ,£lB ; H. - I. Gilbert; flSf-^lfc Graham £18; C Frost £IS. The ap-,,. plications of Joseph Terrill iitid ?M!--. S litja Woods were adjourned lo'^'Kew^ Pjlymouth. " .
HOLLOW Ai'S OJENTIffBNT ANB, PILLS.. Ohest^ anjd siotnach com, plaints. The source and centre of al- - most every ailment is impiyrty df tlje ' blood; -#slodg6 this poison, and ,'dia-\ •teise departs. Holloway's Pills exer- L cisc inestimable power of thoroughly . c lean sing ea.ch. component part .of' the fclood, and rendering this fldid fit to t perform its important^ ftincftion's. They *. oype most ■ successfully with chest dis; eases; stomach complaints, " liver, disorders, and many ■ other malaJdiea, which were once the besetting danges« of mankmd at certain seasons! The directions for use 'enable •varyone to, . rogrulate the operation of these pill« %vith tlie greatest nicety. C&ronic invalids, nervous sufferers, nrtd &li whom other treatment has failed' to , relieve, are respectively Invited to try . ffolloway's celebrated medicine,' -which, will strengthen and cure % th«n. There is no doubt RhoxrtT it,' tha*'J. TT. rarkei 4 * is the leading watchin-) king and jewellery business on thewest coast of New Zealand, and' . is, notably prominent for quality, nov- , flty, variety and cheapness of; goods. Ml the consieninents of '-Xmas «nd ', Year novelties,,, selected .personally .by Mr. Parker in England are now opened up', iviridly call and inspect the stock at the shop; next the railway crossing, J.'eVon street. ***** VlymnuiMi*
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Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12195, 20 February 1903, Page 6
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510Waitara News. Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12195, 20 February 1903, Page 6
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