Lying in a watery grave under the towering cliffs of an island 200 miles south of New Zealand, are the skeletons of some gold miners from the Victorian goldfields. There may be as many as 30 of them and most of them were credited with carrying waistcoats stuffed with gold. They were off to the flesh-pots of Europe, but instead, Davy Jones stretched out a vindictive hand and crashed their ship to destruction in a night of terror.
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