THE AUSTRALIAN NATIVE.
Sub-Inspector. Kayo, who .was speared at. Woolgar, the other day, ,loit; hii "lift through over-confidanca.. He was riding' ' quietly along a creek accompanied by a', white man and a black bqy, -.Besidei ■ these, there were eight or nine niggers going in the same direction, the whole of '; 5 . the tribe having been ordered Jo leave the'"'''/ vicinity of the township; Ojjebt theSS savages quietly fitted a spej|f«iqto- Ibtf* I '*- £ , ( woomera,. and suddenly flijijg it ; poor Kaye, with deadly „aijn, ,i tbfl v pint, entering under the rjflbi armj '• ' i passim; through lungs and heart, and ■ : i protruding from the opposite side;.,the'' ; - victim falling dead from his ljurie .into ' the long grass. The spew was leventeiQ"' feet long, and jagged point, and ii now /' /in .the possession of sub-Inspector ■Nicholson, vho, it ii noedless to state,' - hsi fully arenged big comrade. Ttiii mistake Kaye made was in allo^in^~;' : .armed blackq to walk either aide orAu,.i front of him. A blackfellow can slide?' the spear into the'woomero and.4tsch'»f'gi it in s pound, either from the sfroiulder 'at-*- '■ jeck it from beheaih the &rm v . Lonje-" • immunity had made K&ye careless, aid ' 1 he had no chance t<) use his irevqljur.
MAHTiiiaw Aov being made in the rich heavy_ materials. fashion dictates shall be worn in the present Atjtumn and coming Winter. SilkMatalaye,. Stamped .Velvets, lluah, Moiwdilkf'Brpohe Silk, will beuaed .aaely. for Wraps and JackeTs. of all kind?'. Tha sl}Apos; comprise the Qrani),. ubbard,. and, parrnelknee; (l@ Mhnau in its. many .\jarioties, .Stamped abd ; Brocade<l y elveta ate largely Med in combination with other materials fcfir ladies' dt4aße3,.. 'Notliinj['can possibly exceed in riolinesß of effect a Brocaded Velvet Dress witiiOajhakj drapery and ovcrakirt looped tojitliw wiffi rich Cord and Tassels,- Ladies can seleSitheirown materials at Tk.Abo House, ami.either mantlo or dross made.in thdlatostityles arid with prompt despatch in the dress and mantle , rooms .of Tr AkoHodbe.—[Advt.l
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1101, 16 June 1882, Page 2
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316THE AUSTRALIAN NATIVE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1101, 16 June 1882, Page 2
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