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The following Maori letter appears in the Waikato 7'iines. and is some evidence of the revival of Christianity amongst the natives : —*• Ngaruawahia. July 12, 1872.—Notice - — To all the people on the Waikato and Waipa Rivers. Friends, do Dot work on Sunday, for our Lord Jesus Christ’s sake; neither Kupapa or Hauhau, if you see this notice, and the man who works on Sunday will be fined os. You think about this notice. This is all from your friend. —Na Hakaraia te HUAKI.” A snake-bitten woman, living at Lyttom Australia, has been cured by the iujectfon of liquid ammon a into a vein in. her arm, six hours after, she received the injury,

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Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 240, 16 July 1872, Page 3

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Untitled Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 240, 16 July 1872, Page 3

Untitled Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 240, 16 July 1872, Page 3

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