AN ANTIQUARIAN PUZZLE.
- BENE ATHIH ISST ONEBE POS, ET H. CLADD. cosTERTBIP ESELLERO W> lIMP. If I.NGTon. as DO TH. HI SC ONSOB . >.\ i % JAI.E The Reformed (Dutoh)Ohurck at Leeds, N.Y., has just celebrated its one hundred and fiftieth birthday. • A telegram from Bio Janeiro,Jhted March 2, states that.rain has been4Ming in i torrents 1 for six weeks, doincf great , damngo to the railways in the Provinces of Bio Janeiro,-Cao Paulo, and Minas •- Geras.; The'-towns of Sao Joao Maohe, Paraty,.and Perahy were almost destroyed. and many-persons drowned. - The Downey SigVal of March 11th r says:—James Dilley in sinking for arte* * siau water on his farm near Norraik, Los • Angelos couuty'fibtbiight up the bones of tome ariimaliat a depth of some 300 feet. Sixty feet further down the augur struok the trunk of;atree r bringing np with it - pieces of the wood and bark,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1081, 23 May 1882, Page 2
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143AN ANTIQUARIAN PUZZLE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1081, 23 May 1882, Page 2
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