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ROUND THE WORLD.

The latest thing in explosives is bitting paper. Dynamite, it iq claimed, is notliini; to it, bei bo ' alali a ccat that .present condition pf •the treasury would suffice to, furnish' enough of it,to blow'alf England nito ll sinithi!retji|s. ( ;. it js a patent of a Viennese by tlui name i|f Petri;, (a now cuming into, use in excavating for building purposes. ,It is made uf common Mot% pace's . Froni Afjzonn. qoines some'tilings) brought by who a« eye witness to the uprising of the Apauho Indians, who are raiding the country in i a fearful manper, robbing and jjayingAo i white settlers wholesale. A daptain aSj-jj Mrs Phillips were niost cruelly killed and 2 mutilated. Her : eyes -.jyere first, gougwffl| out, her bus'onis cut off, lifer .earalVniJifflH nose also, with other appalling iiidignitietiS Miss Phillips w'as / Blung up to a tree by (MB meat hook thrust into the back of herffl head, and there left to die. The atroci-tt ties are beyond belief, and the whole f country is up in arms, '.The cowboys havo taken the matter up. They, number 120, all of whom are dead , shots and good trailer's. They will follow and fight to the death. Bucks, squaws, and papoo«s will he alike shot down, MNo qaartey'l is. the motto to these darlng men,' " . A minister ofoneof the smaller oktohei iu Auckland, to whiohhe was going on a, recent Sunday, saw A numher of- city Arabs, two of wliom ware desecrating fha Sabbath by indulgiiirin a game of-<•'pitch and toss."- sq' walked quiYtly up ty tlpn, laid hia Tiand on the <>( one of the players; aii'd said: "My boy, do you Hnuwivh'at day this, is i" Receiving 110 reply, he put hi*hand on.the shoulder »f the other player, and asked&m tho same question. The little raacaWd not make any anpwer to the turned to. his cpmpa ions and aaid : say, boys, here's a go, The old has been out on the spree all night ana don't know whntdiy.it Is." The poor mincer wf\s ''Bo surprised and shocked that he did not know" what to say, .so walked on to ohurch, where he preached, instead of the'discourse he had prepared, ii sormondii'juvenile depravity.

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2083, 1 September 1885, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
367

ROUND THE WORLD. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2083, 1 September 1885, Page 2

ROUND THE WORLD. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2083, 1 September 1885, Page 2

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