RETURNED TO EARTH.
One of those very unusual circunM» occasionally heard of was witness* Burrangong, and has caused no' amount of conversation and surprise local "Chronicle " says:—"Alady* been suffering for some days in bed, who was expected to breathe her last' moment, was being watched by a s® of kind friends and some members <» family. On Tuesday morning shef* to grow very feeble, and between' and eight o'clock stretched her lira' to the full extent, and gave a sig was generally thought that she was' and the woman who was to lay M was sent for. In the meantn* attempt was made to take the iw her fingers, which was done at a ro made by herself on a previous otP Some trouble was experienced in WH. one of the rings, and the second one not be got over the knuckle joint. Mj all this time there was not the »|j sign of breathing nor one of the nurses present, who. UP .
had no doubt about lier Swt dead. She was for a considerable t^neTin this 9t»*e» aflft vrnen 9 " e avft>sc «- a " in the r«>«nu *«re completely surprised- ______-_■-—■■■—.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 65, 6 July 1876, Page 2
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