NAPIER.
.Thisday.,
7oa r a Daniel! Alluding to the Tararua disaster in his sermon yesterday the Key. Sidey recognised it as a judgment of heaven; and mi .that by, oyer.wark~, the, company had ApyffiieA^tiiih^^r^'^qt/tliiii men. The company also nianifestecl a supreme contempt for the bearing of the divine law, and the mora) of some of thei communities With vrfiom their trade brings them in contact in their treatment of the Sabbath. To thrs th ere has scarcely been a mutter of protest on the part of those communities whom they afflicted. I'hey {hadnieen Jeft to pursue regardless of any claim either of heaven or earth. The almighty, dollar ha.s been, the one grand consideration ki all their arrangements. There is some speculation in Southern Cross Petrpleuni.^Company/^ shjros^jpwing^ to the discovery on the company's claim of a thick rein of peculiar ■ substances,; which local chemists state contaW 50 per cent, of pure parrafin, and'as taken from the shaft said to be worth £40 per ton, and to exist in enormous quantities.
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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3856, 9 May 1881, Page 2
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170NAPIER. Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3856, 9 May 1881, Page 2
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