( nff<Qw singular- phenomenon prodaccil > bj thislight : itnd witnessed,by the .writer from East; Mclbonrno, will not,wpnder at the success of -the rose of Jack and the terror experienced' by Tallowfat' and .Sundown. So weird and Striking was'the ligitthat ; the! writer's little boy,-.aged- threejyea^a,'*'Ani!Di frightened, to. tell, his mamma that there were" fanny, thirins flying about in the iky," and he feared tboy Would carryhfm off. One old' lady going 'to Vespers, .plonsly crossed horfelf and said hor prayers;' -Another, 1 ( inillcGcoro was.ln-arrearS,. resolved toidUeharge. .the'debt next morning;".whilst a.fourth,party„(a. 'Scbtcliniah) got on extra'bottle of whisky on'trust, thinking,' if-the mlllenlum caine thin, 'the -money 1 could - never be asked : for j andiinumborless 'iother. itrango freaks, the result ot. fear or P wondor,; were, j in : by observers of the so-considered' wonders ■ 'in the heavens, ' >V' :
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1008, 25 February 1882, Page 1 (Supplement)
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132Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1008, 25 February 1882, Page 1 (Supplement)
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