Difference between revisions of "Reynell Eveleigh Johns"
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+ | :JOHNS—HUMPHREYS.—On the 12th inst., at Landsborough, by the Rev. M. M. Whitton, Reynell Eveleigh Johns to Alice Sarah Humphreys.<ref>The Argus, 19 April 1873.</ref> | ||
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:EUREKA STOCKADE RELIC. | :EUREKA STOCKADE RELIC. | ||
:HAMILTON, Thursday. | :HAMILTON, Thursday. |
Revision as of 18:51, 22 December 2015
Background
- JOHNS—HUMPHREYS.—On the 12th inst., at Landsborough, by the Rev. M. M. Whitton, Reynell Eveleigh Johns to Alice Sarah Humphreys.[1]
Newsworthy
- EUREKA STOCKADE RELIC.
- HAMILTON, Thursday.
- An historic horn has been presented to the local art gallery by Mr. Harry Hughes. It is said to have been used for summon ing the mutinous miners to man the Eureka Stockade on the eventful occasion of the storming of that structure.
- The horn formed portion of a collection of curios belonging to the estate of the late Mr. R. E. Johns, formerly police magistrate.[2]