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THE MURDERER SULLIVAN.

A curious story about Sullivan the murderer is told by the captain of the •hip Loch Ryan, now at Wellington. According to him, about four years ago, when ready to sail for England, a man dressed as a policeman took passage for Home. When the vessel sailed he changed his clothes for those of a civilian. During his sleep he frequently raved about the murder of Briggs, a bank manager on the West Coast. It happened that the cook of the Loch Byan was a West Coaster, and knowing of the murders, the sleep talking of Sullivan brought his features to his recollection. He told his mates, and several of them rigged up a block during the night, put the rope through the •kyligbt, and had actually fixed a noose over the murderer’s head with a view of “stringing him up” when an officer appeared on the scene in time to prevent his being lynched.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2789, 2 March 1882, Page 3

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THE MURDERER SULLIVAN. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2789, 2 March 1882, Page 3

THE MURDERER SULLIVAN. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2789, 2 March 1882, Page 3

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