The Nassau schooner Rebecca while on a missionary tour, with Father Paul of Minnesota and Father Scbreneir of Nassau, missionaries, on board, struck some sunken reefs near Conception Island, April 4, and in less than five minutes foundered. The two priests, with the crew of six men, took to a small boat. After rowing for several hours they reached an uninhabited island, where they found water and some crabs and other shellfish. They remained on the island for twenty-seven hours, when they succeeded in attracting the attention of a passing vessel, which took them off. Testimonials to the value of Mother Mary Joseph Aubert's medicineß continue to pour in. The medicines are now in brisk demand, and in every case, the results are quite up to the expectations formed. Messrs B. Bagley and Sons, George street, and King street North Dunedin, conduct a business which is among the longest established and best conducted in the city. Everything connected with the trade of the druggvet and chemist is constantly kept in stock by them, and they Bupply none but the best qualities. A lengthened experience, of which tbey have taken full advantage, places them at the bead 0 their calling.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XX, Issue 33, 3 June 1892, Page 13
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