Australian Yowie Research
| Historical Bunyip News |
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| Wednesday, 22 February 2006 | |
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Historical Bunyip News
"The Bunyip" is in the South Australian, Information on the sighting of "interstate" bunyips is in the Register, An account of a Mount Gambier bunyip is in the Register, When the monster of the bulrushes made his appearance, the blacks on the bank [of the lagoon]... set up a fearful yell... The animal was about 12 or 14 feet [long] and I suppose must be the bunyip, so long supposed to be a creation of the native's imagination. The presence of a bunyip in a lagoon near Melrose is reported in the Register, 28 November 1853, page 3f: I [saw] a large blackish substance advancing towards the bank, which as I approached raised itself out of the water. I crept towards it... It had a large head and a neck something like that of a horse with thick bristly hair... Its actual length would be from 15 to 18 feet. I have been repeatedly told by respectable people that they have been seen an animal in the large waterholes of this colony... I have spoken to intelligent blacks respecting it, who confirmed the reports... "The Bunyip" is in the Observer, A report and description of a bunyip sighted in a small salt water lake between Robe and Beachport are in the Register, The "Koolunga Bunyip" was the cause for concern in the early 1880s and the Register of 21 February 1883 at page 6c carries a lengthy report on the monster: An attempt will be made on Wednesday 21 February to capture the bunyip, which was last seen in the waterhole near to Mr Freeman's farm. Dynamite will be used... Our friend described the bunyip as much like a seal... The farmer's daughter, who saw it... about a week ago, describes it as being like a dog minus a tail. The farmer himself... says the animal is like a sheep dog. The capture of a "bunyip" near Dublin by Mr W.H. Cornish and subsequent events is reported in the Register, A report of a bunyip in Warra Warra Waterhole near Crystal Brook is in the Register, 31 January 1889, page 5b: Although seen during the last ten days by no less than six different persons, none of them can give an intelligent description of what the bunyip is like... A trap has been set... (Also see Register, 6 February 1889, page 7g.) "The Bunyip of the South-East" is in the Register, The Register of 27 August 1895, page 5b makes mention of a bunyip lurking in Umpherston Cave, near Mount Gambier. "Berri's Mystery Creature" is in The News, |
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