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The plaintiff, tworn,, !«aid-»I lire in Pieasant Valley. \ His Worship remarked that seemed a misnomer,; and that the accused did nofc look very terrible. - Plaintiff: You should see her when ahe is drunk, Your Worship—kerosine lamps and anything going, have- been thrown at me. The children in Court look well now, but you should ree them at home. I have put up with my wife's conduct for soa:e yean, .and cannot stand 1 it any longer. • ,. vN, To Mr. Dodd: My wife was asloep on the sofa when Iwent in on Friday. I did not when I went home threaten her. I hire to give her money; to keep her qmet. l earnjrpm fire. to.eighKpounds » fortThe defendant sworn—l have heard what -my -husband has said, sH« came home' and kicked me on the back. I '^■ftftver used bad language to him. Ido ,101 drink.' lam not in the habit doingfof " so. 1 ■ I never threatened him. • I am too irtuch frightened of him for that. He gitei me money sometimes for the chu* dren, but he always wants to know, what the things will come to. I never get any money for myself." < His-Worship advised both; parties to f go home and settle the matter amicably, and not appear in this court again. ' Case dismissed. -. Court-adjourned. Etsbt description of Dyeing .and Cleaning done on the -sliortesfc notice at th» .Thames t Djeing Establishment, near corner of itich- j XBdhdand Rbneston.strcets.^ADvx. !i' ,' ■^OSSi."oaVTOTSDiY,\.a---I^r jS>^;l^-i XJ BRBLLA^-Suppoged to have bedn left in a Cab. Finder rtqaeflted.to leave the same at the officer of this paper. X HIRBBY NOTIFY that I intend to A apply »t the Resident Magistrate's Court, Shortlatid, oh MONDAY, the 24th day of Augusti for a TRANSFER of the LICENSE of the; Victoria Hotelj Earaka Creek; Shortland, from Edward John Angove to Thomas Sinrock. - ",'".• •7370 '" Edwaew Johk Amgovb. I 1 HEREBY, NOTIFY that I intend to apply at the Resident Magistrate's Court, Shortlaid, on MONDAY, the 24th day of A«gust, for a TRANSFER of the LICENSE of the Cornwall Arms, Pollen-street, Grahamstown from Jane Fitch to Edward John Angove. ■ ,7371 Jahb Fitch. i ■ ~~ WANTED, Twenty-five MEN for the Thames Water Race.—Apply on the Works to R. and A. SMITH. tc7290 WANTED, 100 Men Daily at JOSLIN'S Haib Cvrnxs* Ebtamjshmbot to be Shaved, Shampooed, *»., next Fugate's Red Boot, Owen-street, Grahamstown. EVERY variety of Label for Soda-water Manufacturers, in letter-press. Superior designs in lithograph, at the ErnriKft Stab Oslee. /COASTWISE CUSTOMS ENTRIES \J (forms) ON BALE ai the Eviuwa irA» OUpa. ' 17AN0Y SHOWOAKDI in TarioußOolomrs 17 uaequalledfor design and •xtoution, at the ET«wncft fttut Offiot. HANDBILLS fer Drapers, droetn and . SUrekeroers generally. Any Sim or Color. AttheßrnrzirftSußOfiee. REOETPT BOOKS ,of all kinds, norna» mental script letter a the Evurar* •cA»Offioe. GOVERNMENT LIFE ASSURANCE AND ANNUITIES. VTSSE Undersigned, having been Appointed AGENT for the Thames District, is open to receive applications for Life Assurance Policies n for the Purchase of Annuities. JAJIES HOPCRAFT, \ BVEWING BTAB'OifFIOB ALBEET STBEET, -\ \ t . . ,G«AHAMBTOWir. „ TO SPORTSMEN A LL KINDS, of AMMUHEnOir -'W Wml Hewitt & Co.'s, 6PPOSITB T€toVERKbB BOWEIT ' HOTEL, GRAHAMSTOWN. 6882-lm . i ■ ADVERTISERS AND OTHERS inJ\. terested'in Coromandel ar* informed N , that a well-conducted popular, Newspaper • l THE COROMANDEL NEWS bat' Been started in that district at the earnwt request of the bulk of the inhabitants. 1 Its circulation is more than double that of its local contemporary, and it affords the - UlMt> indeed the only, medium for Advertis- .• ing. in the district. >. '■,■ All orders" in connection with-the ■Oorbmandel N#ws will be received in Orahams- . town at the Stab Office. ' J ;

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Thames Star, Volume IIII, Issue 1753, 15 August 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume IIII, Issue 1753, 15 August 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume IIII, Issue 1753, 15 August 1874, Page 3

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