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Advertising : 5728 words view this articleSir,—On this subject your correspondent, "Recte et Suaviter," in his letter of September 24, asks what possible arguments can be brought forward to show ...
Article : 1141 words view this articleM. Michaels v. James Smith, claim for goods, £7 10s.—Mr. H. Josephs appeared for the plaintiff, and Mr. Vyner for the defendant. After the evidence, judgement ...
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Family Notices : 431 words view this articleSunday Trading.—Fobt. Carmichael, by his counsel, Mr. Abbott, pleaded guilty to supplying others than boarders and bona-fide travellers with liquor, and ...
Article : 147 words view this articleThe public examination of F. O. Gaze, for some time manager for John Hunter and Co., Ltd., boot merchants, was resumed by the Official Receiver, Mr. J. L. ...
Article : 532 words view this articleSir,—As the article on "New Zealand at the Beginning of the Century," which appeared in the "Review of Reviews for Australasia" in January last, is deemed ...
Article : 400 words view this articleMr. Justice Hensman sat in No. 2 Court yesterday morning, and arranged the lists of civil cases to be heard in both Courts. He announced that ...
Article : 251 words view this articleSir,—On reading Dr. O'Connor's letter in your issue this morning, I think it is my duty to state what occurred at an inquiry which was held at the sanitary ...
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