"THE GHOST."
TO THE EDITOR. Sir — K'odly allow mo a space (n the " Guardian " re tha "Gh<st" Onniug from the Oddfellows' Hall ia*t evening I saw a yonng fellow who evidently had springs of some kind on his boots, tie sprang awsy as I came out, and my little d >g gave evidence of his bodily presence for " the ghoat " trod upon him and he y9lled for sometime palufully. Two lads who wiTJ also at the door Biartod m pursuit aod informed me " the ghoat hnd flown ovar my gardsn Waß I. afraid 1 " Another boy also met. Ms and f?ai i much the same. His honor the wouh'-bo (i Ghost " peemed a pale, dark hairod lad i>f from 14 to 16, and was dressed In, l suppose, hia ordinary suit with a hard black bat. I send this to assure any who might be at all afrsid, to allay their fears, as I am convinced < f the truth of what I say. I am, etc , Owr Who Saw thr Ghost.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1619, 26 July 1887, Page 3
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171"THE GHOST." Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1619, 26 July 1887, Page 3
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