A Wairarapa Libel Case.
\. .i~i f_, — ■ *.- ,_.#.,, . '..-■ 'J. . >. - - (BY .TELEGRAPH.,). (Los/ Correspondent.) Featherstost, "Wednesday. . j Mr-TauTes SmiUi.the: proprietor of the Empire Hotel here, has instructed his solicitor to institute proceedings for. libel, against the proprietor of the Carterton? .Observer. in consequence of -a paragraph m that journal's issue of- Tuesdayjlast implying a charge against' Mr^ Smith of keoping a disorderly house. Mr Smith has also invited the police authorities-to-insti|ut"e F^lic£C6ur(^>ri)(ie|^ingß against fiitn if ttfey consider there are any, grounds "for the- charge. 1 ->OO'! X v .. J .
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1656, 12 March 1886, Page 4
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86A Wairarapa Libel Case. Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1656, 12 March 1886, Page 4
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