Job's Acme of Patient
io thk i:n;ios. Sn, — In the "Witness of Am.! l.'. .. . articlo on New Zealand Writei=, hv Mi^s Barnicoat, the wnter lemarks that *he and Mrs Baker agreed that Job nevr had to read impossible manusenpta. How did they know? — for did he not say, " Oh, that mine enemy had written a book"! I do not know the chapter and verso, but that sentence is m the Book of Job.— l am, etc., *ffo 3/.JJT. / E. E. ODaniels. M?taura, April fi.
A magnificent display of the Aurora Au^ * trahs wa« visible about 8 o'clock on Friday evening in the Gore district, and continued for a considerable time, the characteristic \ertical streamers of light moving with unusual rapidity and affording a most brilliant spectacle.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2509, 16 April 1902, Page 19
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126Job's Acme of Patient Otago Witness, Issue 2509, 16 April 1902, Page 19
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