' -H'^^'nu-i «- > ■<:.■''> •....*'' .'■ ,:}'■-<:■ -L j •¥^&Weiriagt6rj liai; ;^pdk^ a u|6fM* n^i was preached by the 'i^eV.VMf '■'■■ \_4\f&mi».;sglfs»'i.ihVtfQifowiW-V^trjip^s*-}---"TV w Xt is right we should honbrUbe- Damp "V^biid meoibry of those wbo livedo b/avel *Waiiy,%hd BfprigbtT^life^ ; w_#de*ofed t wbo, by": their ability, eoeVflfy/V-^ *® a t ' rendered greatseryice'sto their couotrv, V Woeo Y thair* is' done, and tbey • Y have Tlatfeu "their" -'departure """ ffoib aawo%se^Uß,lhey ought ndtsobn to bfe .iaf-gottea by ,us. ; TTbis colony Jiaajmt , '*P 'feceafc fiistory," yet-' it\ i^nat; without: its bopored.oabies; ' names of thosq; wbp pafjt in its dearly y -fouodation,: Taud. VVwbb'Ywiseljp i seeds whence huve grow; i Y ap and developed, our social 1 PPd politer, cal ipatitu^os'Pabies. of tbose wbp. Hit the peiibofj tbfi.r.io_»»>l.i:?es, defended V frptn_bostile natives the lives and bora<|S fc'^bp ts*i^ : g*(iid; pa'tne^ cf j ; VthoseVWbb^gpeb't^ their 'ja^els^t^ in ui - V wearied >dt-;Vo'tipo to the highest . and ■••.. •-. -pJi-.i •.**-•,£•:-».' -."X ■•.■ %/.: ;•• " ;X-(' ~ T-JieeJL-iljterjß^ in V this roll *©/ -.honpref . naioes f i.s now itjY V cludedtliXV of |^; bi.m.wh'pjVbo '^Hday la|t . ; Velbsed -isV Vean^ly career, and whose Vr: : -.iW^.t|il , 'ireiifaipa;. «r6?,sp«day tq jbe-cooa-ojitted to their lasi restiogrplace. This _ .f _*iiP.VjriaW\l|te\iitop- or- flu* place lor p^nfeY kii^y*^ 'Tts* kf^¥°h'P a^ refer ta^tlje -B^i-la-i^^^^ wbieh: the ! «o*4ateT-Sir^>Duoftld ; ;McLeaq ib vnrjoos - capacities rendered 1 to the colony j (0.. to bear on the wctrk en trusted, to. ; bitp; ; V Y*w4a9_pe§iaMy: v4a:^e.v sagacity Sj arid Y-fltraightfOfsvarJ ness which characterised Y hia; native policy, and. which so wpni< ( YV $be con'fidencVp/ the natives, adds ~ : Yao >ar_sslyi Cj^fcybute4,;du|ipg recept j V : V years to tbe'. maintenance of peace. V| Y^het£-itf»yfoe- dii_iren*cc&-o|,Opin(io;n jn •Y, V regard' itb BOoi<r parts ofv ; tits' i -native V-j^bUPyf s onthte X. do not here entar,,n j Y;;|tea beyond my province; but. this lap j ■ be gfaielullyadumieYj y ysrsy 'all, that wbeh.he took ibe -heiiri oi j V-rj-in-tivoYiffiirs the wUole couptry.-watj V Y;aufferjng; apd f depressed; from a native rl - i " ne ,. -•*'*>*?' -I -iV^j^-M wasestabhsbed, which haii tie vjer
since been broken; and that that petfoe tended greatly to restore confidence and prosperity in almost every department .af commercial and political life. For these great services, if for nothing else, Ms nanne should be held in grateful remembrance hy his fellow-colonists. The ways of Providence are often inscrutable. He 'whom the country mourns to-day seemed but a few months ago in the full vigor of life: his robust frame seemed the very em* bodioa|n,e T oC ..ao^- he was ib i M Very^ldsHf Mfr worky_nd in tha fu^ h eo joy ment of^ the honors whi^hii jSo!ereig&an<t_|s ff&ntfjf men^iad^confel're? npo^^tnS 1 - Bfafdisease attacked toalLCPbust frame; aud weakening strength — tha weakening hastened by^^.a^^<fMw4rrte — compelfedbbim to r^i|i|Ma^^qe^'The hand of death wasSfpoVn !_♦? *s_5W a short to aa end; be passed into t_e Eternal world, and B*^^!'!*™!. Bame a -d jj memory now remain with us. He bad 'scarce left his post I §t work and duty grata anaoqaciag his death informs aa) that ftWUSft mS^miW^ immortal spirit w-Js^aeaViog the eternal world, be r -IVAV^^rd r Uvv^r-^ud then muttering nsbrnlr^ wordaV" ft?* hia native Gael lto tongu«|.ofi:ft(t*3oQr showing bis mjnd^tp^e oecupied by thoughts suitable tp tne imminence of his entrance i_to<* f6Utetlt§ r p } # r i^k'^a_-)#_lag _» KhrsSai^ hftnorableiK^JP^ff^-^BdOBr. a peaceful, hopeful, aiur a happv <leath f. toWtb, dtjatfiHJFa tee'^iStiif w_oE_as) peace- w&h^€&foa¥d aasurell! May io soa^a m -Jaflijrej at least, suoh aJife;' and, through Grdd 'sinfiuite^V-^^OTio Such a SW_. i>' Biesaea^ar^^the' diiaS w.'qo cße ft-tttot IdordL fropj beiDCe.pffarl&jtiigeaj^i^i the oSplritV (er they T rest from, their labors" aid 'their &6m iolmmMr o \ 0 „ ... etuaaO beiwln-bfox) 02
MM **--» l ' M -|s~i"^»««Si~w-W--W|. 0 A Ol °4- ! = 1" «»«^-^^ «" # PI j Accpjcding. to a corespondent qf. the not -h^^ia\^Q-Pailoti6tfae ,to tiie haoiSßif.figujpi ■Ji^/J^e'ep^^^silisS different occast\pftj4jp;*| fi^|qlburn Creek, near the bead of thejjjachlan, io a wild uoiobabited part of tbe country. He 6rsila^e^r^_oLandifisi^l)loi%dlaTs^ herd boy, and-sabaeauently. was seen by a party ot_ young men ana Women who were ootids i'b atttiegfesp editions It was first seen by a young woman wbo had remained at the camp to make the fire. Her screams soon brought her friends to ber rescue, who drove tbe monster away. He is described as bearing in very way the shape of a man, with a big red face, hands and legs covered over witb long shaggy bair, dark and grizzly on the head t.nl lighter on tbe i i>o iy and legs. It moved off very leisurely, surveying the company from ; it distance ot fifty or sixty yards, and i us they bad no gun, they were not j Kuxtpui" t^ A P e fPAS r i^S J , *Wfi**»? B --WW«-,W **° ! iiuotW fe^ur^'^T^Q^^ater-ioles j are famed for We_qualiiy L and quantity j °f , b J^->*}9/M^H?, B »jJ^f h J? a _ D j coming many miles, to fish, always lake -%&r» to 1 {gaVe tfa'e neighbourboodubefoFo jaundowo. It wa¥ about this hour when Ibe; soimal Was ' : ' { Ul) ' 'T " f - T ■Y. / ;- t^P-ug^aa-erfpr h qr A by n .lhf u &s}s•• nity of a diabolical ..womap-hatiffig printing fo^eHia^,'. the dbifbary notice ia iti&BjftlHfy Morning Herald of DeS. "13 Is" mado To" read 'ar 'fmrtfity __ any-of .^&&* a W_.9^^^^ imagjpaxy f . jiujEaorous x . itejjn^.j., The deaths aro put under the haadiug of "■MI or^ogei^yiiatuj-e, marriage is made ta appear a^ryjug.p---briou3;a'ia(e-to l eVter^in T to^ In fact, the uabal r ßeh'tencea es pressing a hope r for lnTa^eara r epa>Te~d'a~fa'f uf b welfares being apfraj»Qa#*^o^*-jof o^a^lflgfucAhey Ji^aftiba^jßapiejt-sJup-I^Qriiiio^ upon tbo foolhardineag of a man wilful-]' a mate j and'^t&e ¥ee_>ldgly gratuitous bawailinga, read like warninea against lOji'i^saei^b^r^yjD^^m^b, jpn\yiS_. was married "accidaa&'allfr/hnV leaving bis beloveid.'iiiboibrerQto-itaiparn his unlime|y/effd;^;;ij^hftt. feelings must the bride Entertain for a mother-in-law -jivbc ( bus un wiiliogly resigns her aon^ . The nest is arajjlt}; saddlen.jpeae^ Mr Jobc — — - is wedded jiLtbe ripe age of 63, and. thp; ohropicla adds ,^, ri 4e?J^ pr ayiag o^meroy to • baj sbpwß'itooUiia. jMi Siniih _ apQth'-Jr 'mrfo/oTd Shtfu*. teto'&tfdfl bjetier^o^e T 6ct^alry T ' Respected aut Joyed^y all who knew bim' ? — coaim'ili! the heinous ain oi matrimony ''lifter a of a man wbo co-Id gain esteem or •teapept Jfalliag^^m hi? high estate bo t! being fpole^is^especwUg i^ptjig^M^itO Hbe editorial min ; d. .rlt>, is^nptrt.diMpuljt to pictiir^tbp^^atfer-'in .' eirste& _r*^->ttjri|-monfal%t ;tfie^feelin|s #f mothers witb 'st-iii mea_a _nd an excess of p?arrl^e|"afile "daughters oo tbeir bands ou the ■mdrrjtb'gl of pbblibatjbn yjbHf itb|C)WaV in which the irate editor must have «.f_iß_^. ! 6ila<i , M it* tlfeaoiJleejiiiv:as, nb ' doubt, a sight to witness.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 11, 12 January 1877, Page 4
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