NEW SOUTH WALES.
Sydney, April 5. The Executive were to meet to consider O’FarreH's case. A farewell luncheon was to be given to the Prince on Monday, 6th April. Mr Aspinwall and Mr Dally aro making strenuous exertions to procure a mitigation of O'Farrell’s sentence. Au old colonist at Adelaide has forwarded a gold watch, chain, and locket to Mr Vial, at Sydney, who acted so courageously on the late occasion of the attempt ou the Prince’s life. The date of o'Farrell‘s execution is not fixed. The Prince laid the foundation stone of the Newtown Hall on Saturday, 4th April, There was enthusiastic cheering.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XIII, Issue 573, 30 April 1868, Page 2
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104NEW SOUTH WALES. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XIII, Issue 573, 30 April 1868, Page 2
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