William Gane William Gane i(A110098 works by) (Organisation) assertion
Born: Established: Deniliquin, Deniliquin area, Riverina - Murray area, New South Wales, ;
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1 y separately published work icon The Song of Separation (After Hiawatha) : recommended to the attention of the Free Selection Democrats in Sydney and elsewhere i "Ye who love the haunts of town-life,", 'Tallboy' , Deniliquin : William Gane , 1861 Z1431508 1861 single work poetry
1 y separately published work icon The Southern Courier 1860 Deniliquin : William Gane , 1860-1861 Z1622797 1860 newspaper (33 issues)

A weekly newspaper, first published in Deniliquin on 9 March 1860, The Southern Courier regularly published stock and station reports, latest intelligence from Sydney and Melbourne received by telegraph, local news from correspondents in Hay, Moama and Echuca, police court reports, original correspondence, selected extracts and anecdotes from overseas literary magazines such as All the Year Round, and occasional original poetry.

In October 1861 the proprietors of The Southern Courier purchased the plant, copyright, and goodwill of The Pastoral Times and incorporated the two newspapers under an amalgamated masthead .

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