ANOTHER APPARITION.
Thf Wellington correspondent of the ' Sivithern Cross" telegraphs the following extraordinary story : — The p-edecessor of Mr T ►lme was Mr Cantrell, of whom, during the session of 1873, a curious story is told, and as it is vouch e 1 for by the persons named, I give it here Mr Cantrell had, like Mr Tolinie, been detained by 111n( S3 fiom arriving in. Wellington at the opening of the session, dome weeks afterwards Mr O' Connor said in the House one et eninjj to Mr Sw.mson, wh) \va3 an intimate acquaintance of Mr Cntrel", "Oh, lam glad to see oldCantrell back a_'am. Hc'3 witkin the Ho'iS^i J^^is old corner." "I must go and see nf-i^ifciri S * a.ison, where is he ?" ' • There <hgjft%n that seat." rejoin-d Mf O'Connor. Mr StfajEn^jwent, and found the place emp'y Next morning cime .i telegram stating th-U Mr Cantrell liad died the previous nigbt. This story is /ertifiel •>y the two interlocutors. Spiritualists may make of it what thpy like."
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Waikato Times, Volume IX, Issue 504, 12 August 1875, Page 2
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166ANOTHER APPARITION. Waikato Times, Volume IX, Issue 504, 12 August 1875, Page 2
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