ALL ROUND THE WORLD.
It is said that an Hindoo weaver ha* in.vented i- a sort < f loom 1 ».v which he tan { .s.".v coat.-* and pantaloon*,, and all other j ilresscs whatever ;" ami the process by j which this is done U thus deserihed !>> 1 one who has personally inspected the invention :-At first he cuM the cloth into shapes and put,* them into hi* to.cn: and rhey come out well mo wed. and tiie seams lire (puce unpereelvahlo, utiles we touch tluiu hv our LamN ; and they are tike thick thread.-;. The clothe are sooner and Letter sevrcd into than Ly the sewing innchim*. V* :i.n example of journalistic, enterprise,, ii. mav lie stated. t.h;il. the IHiMin &*,■<■■•- :::■:,i'< Jonrnd l:\x opened ;'• .servant*" ve..'.■•n(.r\ otlice, t!irovi:;-h which mi.-.treses are prov'id-ed with domestic:*, urnl .-..rvant.rt siiuiiti'-ps, --rat".;i:oii.4y. A eorre.spondent of tin; flr,ui'><j<* Jih-.-r- ---/)>;• relates the t'ollowinv; strange eircumc siu'ht occurred near Uunnvinede a tew iiie;ht:-t since. A u'enthman ira visitir.e; a residence nine miles from that township on t;he ivyht in iutes | 'ion. and leavin-' on horsel>n.r.k ii.hout haft past ten, pvoeteite»l hloolT the road, when, having yne ahonfe live miles, the horse, while v-oiii- i-L-wtr a uullv, ca.n:e to grief at the Wtouv, thc [i ntieiieiu just rnanari'luu- to throw hitn.-tcli' clear. This I-.ippei-ed a few minutes I efore eleven, anil at ahoiu. the same time u lady at the residence referred to awoke. us it were, from a dreanw and awakening ! ef siste'", who slept in the same! apartment, she said to her, ' - has lant tM aceiileut, ."tid lYuai'r:dd he".- hurt, for he !,ot up on liis horse from th>' v\ P>ng side._ 'l saw U happen as if I h.id I", en M. re.' to say,, the rhh-r di'l tvinonnt I'rom the olt seh , her;: his left arm slightly in the t tmhle. Th- lad v. on meeting tiie gentlcm in tu- '> t dcy. d-, s. -ri' ed the au:i..cut so minutely that" he wiw thovoiufhly astonished, feeling »nre that no one bat Bimsetf knew aivrthiue; ah(.)Ut it:*
Mr. K. I\ Wesrton, the At»'-'i-i«kn f.;»3» - n[\\,n, vvfi*> ha* s»» jjresitty himself of fate, is the Lt>to*\»:i .■.•nvj-m----y{f::it. of the Xnr >W£ N"^. Th*« following i»nnf»Hiie»'P»«»t tau ty af»--.eared ut a j>3[>er:— *'Ivt'v' " i f.tdei>. |.,tinter, i* t*» c*>unuHi(;- ;'.; *•< - r ■: hU brother, when tut will hear <;t .-«!"- thinic r." his advantage —hi* wife i* dyad. Kaahtortahk stveet-jweepers t* the name ifivt!;n ti> the new «;t>s*tmtt*M >?» Paris. \\ c luv t.otd it fetts* flat t» I'fotit, and i,'m.ze.-t the ground at >he sides*-, arid »'U"- 4 *»tr its n If»n» narrow peak. trmiUi?" a full yard on the ground.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 113, 31 August 1876, Page 3
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439ALL ROUND THE WORLD. Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 113, 31 August 1876, Page 3
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