STARTLING PROPHECY.
Our Onehunga cor respondent has inter. a iewcd tho native chief Parahi, of Pukake, \\ ho ha<« juvt returned, per s.s. Gairloch iiom the Parihalca March meeting 1 . Our "tritiid IV \\u, who. as readers may xeme.niber, \va- the le<der of tho Mangero ploughing' oosfi notion i-omo two years ago, a disciple or To Whiti, nnd a staunch be-tun-m in In- Linutical prophecies. He £Utoi> that To Whifci ha* >ent iorth an edict to 'ho ellect that there is not the «hghto-i, chance of a war in liUropo ; (.h.i 1 / (he concentration of the Russian foiv><^ oa tlic diilerenl frontiers is lueiely an exiu 'ition ot the sjtien«jth of that nation, but ih r Uu^ia's idea ot war is all 7U,um;vj>a, \r.u *j\\\<* \\ arliUo display is only intemled t>> » rouse the eneigy and vft'-eh'nliie^of all nations for the coininj; ctChnst, whiili 1- to f.ilcc place in the year 1359 (ne\f. ye 1 ;: thai th( present reigning--Troiunehs f " all countries, all Goxevnoi^ n c colonies, and Presidents ot Kepulili ■"- \mII die at once -'he Enipcoi William of Germany boin<? i^.c tir»t on the h->t : aiu l that the world will I'c ruled I h' «>i^ kmq only, \i/. , the King ot Kini;.s. Tiio prophet fuither sa^h " ThuO lic'anu !•- quite rij^ht in the a.tio'i taKoii '">> her people, but their grievance \ul! be settled next year on the eomino of C'ui^l, a* He %\ ill cause f.iind Couitb to ln> hold in h eland, and ■will have the land equally divided amongst the people ' hi proof of these prophecies t'aralu is (( r > fcfMi our reporter oxer his f'ciipcL'i an I Kartcnatß-i, and point out in Ci j l>ook of T)a\id i)as.> contit niators ot all Te Whiti luib .-t. 1 tod on Lre subject Te Whiti is toie-«-eive timely notice a^ to the exact day of < hri^t't. conn:«n f ami I^rahi has promibed tM connnunicate the information to the ArcK'ASn Slap. in time for publication on t M e evening ;»:e\ tous>. — Auckland Star.
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Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 250, 28 March 1888, Page 10
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331STARTLING PROPHECY. Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 250, 28 March 1888, Page 10
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