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A Mystical Story.

[ISY Telegraph] (Per Press Association.) Auckland, This day. The following is published by the daily papers : " It is not at'all improbab'a that circles other than musical will shortly be stirred by an unlocked for sensation. This, should it eventuate, will form a sequel to a story, the first chapter of which opened some three years ago in Auckland. A young musician as fair in form and feature ay she was finished m the art gave a series of concerts in the colony. Naturally her beauty attracted many admirers and the choice of the lady fell upon one not connected with the profession and the marriage took- place in this city. For professional reasons it was deemed expedient to keep the fact of the marriage private, and so close was the secret kept indeed that hardly anyone beyond the actual witnesses knew of it. The secret, however, gave rise to complications on the tour south and it finally ended on the return journey north of the newly-wedded couple parting at Nelson, the lady to go abroad, the husband to settle down quietly in Auckland. The lady has now returned and is, it is said, desirous to obtain a divorce. Her husband professes his determination to contest this. The parties were brought together yesterday at the office of a solicitor but no agreement was come to."

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Hastings Standard, Issue 469, 5 November 1897, Page 2

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A Mystical Story. Hastings Standard, Issue 469, 5 November 1897, Page 2

A Mystical Story. Hastings Standard, Issue 469, 5 November 1897, Page 2

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