A person named John Willis, of Sydney, a man
between sixty and seventy years of age, died
just above the Golden Point to-day, This is,
I believe, the first death that has ocurred at
these diggings. Willis I understand had been
suffering severely from constipation of the
bowels, and had in consequence taken a heavy
dose of salts, after which dysentery followed,
and carried him off in about ten days, He received medical atttndance, and was also visited
by Bishop Polding, who is now at the Turon,
and behaved with great kindness to the
unfortunate deceased.
27/9/1851