Mr George Darrell (the husband If Mrs Kpberf Heir) ia makiog a reputltion for himself as an.aufhor. : - He hL lately sold a new drama, entitled "Hfer face her Fortune," to an Aroericin actress, Miss Bessie Darling, who fin the beginning of last month, was abdut to start on a dramatic tour through the Stot|M to play it. [ A PLEAiANT Shower.— A aij>a ige discovery of treasure is reported by the Shoalhaven / y ews. A few days go some workmen were removing a port on of Mr David Berry's premises at Coolaogatta, for the purpose of effecting some improvements, and while in Ihe act of lowering a wall-plate they wdre Bomewhat startled by a shower of loflbe sovereigns, which came down •• furio&s and fast" for some minutes. • Tie sovereigns, which are alt of the oIU English stamp, when picked up wer\ £ound to greatly exceed 1000 in number A and it ig conjectured that they njusf, years ago, have been put io their late ' hiding-place by one or other of the late tnembersof Metßerry.'s family anil were probably forgotten.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 252, 23 October 1874, Page 2
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178Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 252, 23 October 1874, Page 2
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