The Dunedin ‘Kcho’is re pousible foh tSe following:—At a reeeni Spiritual sitting m this <•,tv, as .vo an in nuied, there was a wo nan « ho trou un- .uo loss of her consort; a id. as ihe manifestations began to appear, t e- spirit "f tin: departed liu-oipiil appeared on the scene. Of'course, 'this- T'tlbw was now a x ois to engage in coiivyisaiion wnh ihe de '.ir ed .me a.jd iff 1 following diaiO,.’U&e.i----u : I; —A idow; ‘Ale you in the spiri. world?” The ai/Rn.c.i: •.lam.” Widow; "Mow long have you been there?" Tfie lamcuieii; -o «, some 11 m Widow; ‘'Don t you want io come back and lie wiib your lonely wde?” the lamented on-; “Not ‘if I know myself I It is hot enough here.”
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Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 243, 19 July 1872, Page 2
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