POST OFFICE NOTICES. SKA UOlSa tfAILS. For Wellington, per St. Kilda, this day at 9 a.m. For America, Canada, United Kingdom, arid Continent of r urope, via San Fran- !>., ciscd, overland to Christchurch, on Thurs- "' ' day, December 3, at 2.30 p.m. el ;Fpr Nelson, Westport, and Reefton, »' every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at r 6.36 a.m. v^ For Christchurch, Dunedin and Austra- \ lian Colonies, via Christchurch, every f Monday and? Thursday, at 3 p.m. Money orders may be obtained and letters registered one hour before the time of closing any mail. HUGH CALDERS, Chief Poatmaster. Professor Max Muller expresses his opinion that the .aost important discovery of the nineteenth cent *y (the epoch, not the periodical) is that " our own ancestors and the ancestors of Homer and Cicero spoke the same language as the people of India "and that, moreover, "this implies and proves that they all had once the same faith, and worshipped for a time the same supreme deity under exactly the same name — a name which meant HeavenFather." In one district in Italy during a recent terrific storm, thirteen persons were killed by lightning and twenty-two others injured. ' ••;-•
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Grey River Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 5357, 30 November 1885, Page 2
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191Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Grey River Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 5357, 30 November 1885, Page 2
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