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i ie, —It may.. ..wry reasonably Ik- *'■ that .we ;are approaching oivardiittie end -6iV'the<prese_it dis.i.msat.oa,'! having -ill thß pruphe*tiio '" -indications -of. r __last times , .u'ound us. r The power of light ant f ' iur'ktifcws, , .'truth , aud-'error; arbijirir■g their way to one grand orißis. ; " .Ye see the -Lord ; holding the rod' of / r-var over the continent . f Europe; m i diminishing the 'Mabotndiedau ' Mtions .by war, pestilence, aiud amine, as well as moving amongst ' <is ancient people ;(_Uf J^w*), j.jri-2. ! iiring their way tor anolhtlr' Ktodus. 1 ' lnd if ever there were. a tii time' 111 hi woi'id's history for the minis- . -.era of the, living Godi to wake But of sieopi" and fiiit bu their' armfiur, -it. " 1. now. And m order that the.. uay do so effectually, Jet tnem >xamine themselves aiid" their prin.jliles, Assured thafcif -they do loot io so, an orded will be brought tv .iypocnsy.;*^^^^W^__a^-eraH:ce to ■ shun. How much safer, therefore, ' if they wpuld lay^ the Dlummet *aj rh^ir conscience, and exatuilpi^t-hem* selves carefully/ anclfhoueaUy, Oh-i .hao they bad .the .pftwer to view, hemselves as others; view them.. Then tfPuidVtheJ^ strike^hett fla^ J and haul down their false co ours. c [-'regret to my that I haye^knowo 5 ■ some.*- of ; long* standing^., who; A 6 or ; fieuurioa.-_r_elts' '• in^spi ru .'• ' seifishntss c m actionsT shbuid riot be put behind the jma^Judas/, who curried the bag. . The. Lord forbid ail wertf Uke,tJ>eM^liuk^°.^. feu^ re are ,ki»d md generous men amongst them, >ut aa a "general "thing, is it '"_.' iromirient feature of therclef'gy? Are they foremost m needing out ? md as-iistiug the poor friendless, -' . I tranter. : •& < lj,av y e pf t en y/he|.. d ol* T c Elections forpreacners and pie-toh-j _. i, "W^_Gtii-&,s^ , ' i^ , |iljeaehei4 , cfe.l-/ 1 drenVarid forfcpreaojiers^that we're"; ■ : : -i->t ? childt i enj a , buti'_i collection for a 4 > ioor, distresse I family, or-a^b'roken- . lorn or never seen.^Tf the poor * .jyere 2 vi^iWd^|ra'i3iß^rched after, as i the Christian duty c^mmand^ how . Jj-ffetoatf &^ &0.,- --.'. »,i xmwmy£vWmms^™*' . : ./■'• --■■'»:_*/ b'^ij&LM- iud •«.,<._._ A^ v ' %iH?^N6w :i 'tbal J-the"" railway, 14,' ■ iai^M^^apen^ fl'ttimfton, is i here W'^feg^^Fa Mg^ e ßk 4W * l 4' vt he.; farn-^rsji a9j&-_gfy&-eri._p£ Waikato ; Bhouldm'ot f ßen'd> their oatt%. Ib A^dklaH^liy^ra-lli 1 * I. 1 believe that if a reasonable charge per! .head; were adopted, and convenience-! for safe putting, into trucks provided, everyone, would send itheicmti atook •by rail; 'aud^thus create afcwvenue that :i would "amoimfe to a respeotable figure' per- aiihum. Probably average of (50) fifty head per week for„theyear would be forthcomjiugv If favoriibW-to ' yotj^ Jil»vs, will ypt| ; please urge^ in, your valuable journal that tiie Government take immediate steps -m this important matter.--I am, &c., Live and 1 fiKkfiNA' ' <.-'-•-- ■-■-*'.•!;.
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 1, 27 December 1877, Page 2
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443UNKNOWN. Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 1, 27 December 1877, Page 2
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