A beggar,arrested in Sydney, on being searched at the Police Station was found to have in his possession bank receipts for sums of £1159 and £20 with a bank deposit book representing £100 to his credit, and 27s 3^d in cash 5 making a total of £1277 7s 3±d. ' The Sorafa's total cost since stranded was about £50,000. Value of the vessel say £120,000. Saved, £70,000. The site of an ancient camp of Indians at Cambridge, Mass, has for many years been occupied by a Baptist church. The spirits of the red men, haunt the spot, because they cannot rest under the \vron<» done them by the whites, and three time's they have burned the; meeting house On each occasion an Indian war whoop was beard, mingled with the crackling of the flamea. Old; raj%|ifo teft ihis .siojy.iwiifc great soleamUy, .«■'
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 177, 27 July 1881, Page 1
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140Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 177, 27 July 1881, Page 1
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