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From The McIvor Times and Rodney Advertiser (Heathcote, Vic. : 1863 - 1918)

1869-12-31 |

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erfil thalt

evi. the Routtu and Parth!ba stren-th t

? ,lld niot prevaila.ainst it. 'This la

st:ttineut was takens fiirim da Gieek

itsei',tish foiund',among the rtiinsP,

engurtved in stne. O the reverse i~le is

ytuOte ntigraviug, .i sno.10 ancient

-ianguag~;e which hias not vet been

deciphered. !The a'age tries :gii rd l

these In ino s tn wit.! jidus care. No

livinv anima.l it allowe ,o lie hildd

:iti tlhem, ni,' free perlitt, 1' to he

I destroyed, everthVtli c l ,neek ,l '..

theu being hell Lacie1, as belonging

either to a go ,h or i~vil plyer? A

,issaont?; y who ,petet,?,tiid wviihix a

sh?rt dista nce of the ruins, writes:

-'Ii the acuitrv were also found somn

very old guns, in I hile in the

mountain: WVe t~ot one of the looks of

these guns, and found it 4o' ?ave a

wheel outside, with cogs ori t.eeth:and-

La taditio? exists that they came from

these rIons. The Basutos often tell us1

when asked?lif they acknowledge God,

about the big stones in the Banyais,

wlhere all created thiings art to be

seen, even sphinxes, pvrumidal-saeped

building, and cattcomhbs.