The particulars of a remarkable case of somnambulism comes from South Australia. Mr George Gray, wheelwright, Wallaroo Bay, arose while sleeping, from his bed, and walked from his residence to his shop. He was followed by one or two of his friends, who followed with his clothes and endeavored to awaka him, bat were unable to do ao. They, however, dressed him, and led him back to bis bed, from which he rose in the morning ail unconscious or" hia adventure of the previous night. An Auckland telegram to the Post says; — Another matrimonial romance ie the theme of gOßaip. A young actress waa to have been married yesterday to a young man well connected at home. Hia friends here were grealy annoyed, and in order to stop it went to the Registrar, aod informed him the bridegroom was under age. When the bridegroom and bride went to the Registrar yesterday, to tie the fatal knot, he was compelled by that functionary to admit only being twenty years of age. He refused to perform the cereoiouy, and sent the couple away limentiag.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 224, 6 September 1875, Page 4
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