A PHATOM TRAIN.
The pliant canoe of Tarawera and tlie plftom ship which the ltriii-h Prinf uw on their AustraUm cruise f rivalled by the followwhich I'peared lately in an o. fr. the Boston Herald : .. Juier, as a party Canadian gi ni»n. three in number, i v. :-lhf'long a road where some v. r- b f / a railway line was laid In 1 trair kn regularly, but which I a.! nut h UHe< l s,lV ‘’ as an ordinary ,1 l oil distinctly the rumble roan. »i>w , » _ if an tram. It came nearer I * rt ' r >' et nothing i / A* >t rame close to them t! . Jvoluntarily jumped off the irickJ , *- e invisible train passed ti ,J‘g towards the beach, the s.iim# w * n 8 Winter as it went on. rpi li men were much frightened, , k "(/was much overcome by the ' jv. lie could not shake off ,|1 ion that had lieen left and ‘ U J tlmt he knew something ti / was going to happen. That Jcrnnon he received a despatch t t friends in Montreal, telling jl.it his wife and only child had Jhilb-l by a railroatl accident fry forenoon.
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Pahiatua Star and Eketahuna Advertiser, Volume 1, Issue 17, 6 August 1886, Page 3
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191A PHATOM TRAIN. Pahiatua Star and Eketahuna Advertiser, Volume 1, Issue 17, 6 August 1886, Page 3
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