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A REMONSTRANCE.

■ To the Editor of the Marlborough Express. Sir, —A person has informed me that a party of people are going to betake themselves to the ranges, with provisions, &c., on the eve .of the sth October—when, according to that old woman Saxby, there is to be a tidal wave and earthquake, &c., —lest they should be swept off to the Boulderbank and drowned. Ido hope, however, that no persons will show such an amount of incredulous folly as to do, or talk of doing anything so silly.—l am, &c., / Common Sense,

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Marlborough Express, Volume IV, Issue 194, 18 September 1869, Page 5

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A REMONSTRANCE. Marlborough Express, Volume IV, Issue 194, 18 September 1869, Page 5

A REMONSTRANCE. Marlborough Express, Volume IV, Issue 194, 18 September 1869, Page 5

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