Warneton, New South Wales 1871
It is said by persons frequenting the neighborhood of Belgrave, that a
gorilla has made its appearance in that vicinity. A short time ago a camp of
black aboriginals were so scared by the appearance of the alleged monster,
that they left their camp, and hastened with all possible speed to Warneton,
and refused to return. When asked for a description of the animal they saw,
they said, "That fellow run on four legs, and stand up and run on two legs;
him got plenty hair all over."
Two young men are also said to have been riding along through the bush
between Belgrave and Warneton, when the supposed gorilla rushed through the
bush near them, and so frightened the horse (a very quiet one) which one of
the young men were riding that it was with great difficulty that he could
keep his seat, and prevent the horse from bolting.
Cropper went on to say, "To my mind, the single most impressive old Yowie
story is the creature written about near Wyangala Dam in New South Wales."
There was an article, which detailed it in the Milburn Creek column of the
Australian Town and Country Journal that relates the story of a group of
people encountering a strange creature.
From: Paul Cropper, Australia, source: Sydney Morning Herald of 21 July 1871
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