BREE LONG MURDERERS.
■ » SYDNEY, September 3. Jimmy Governor, who has been outlawed for the Breelong murders, gave one settler stuck up a letter for the police, offering to surrender if his wife was sent out to the ranges. He asks her to reply in a newspaper, where he Avill see it. His Excellency the Governor has decided not to take a house in the Canterbury district at present. Declaration of Peace Celebrations. — T. Ross can supply Union Jack, Royal Standard, Lion Rampant of Scotland, G-reen Flag of Old Ireland, and New Zealand Ensign, with or without sticks, at 3d, 4d, 6d, and Is, according to size. Peace badges, 6d. Special quotations to school committees or for quantities. British Empire neckties, Is 9d ; contingent medals, 6d ; neckties, Is 6d; hatbands, Is; and tri-colour ribbons, 2d and 3id per yard. — T. Eoss, direct importer, 130 Princes street, t •
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Otago Witness, Issue 2425, 5 September 1900, Page 17
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