Templestowe has an "apparition" or ghost or something in that line, I have heard from several persons whose testimony is reliable who have seen the affair. It present a peculiar luminous light that erratically flits about, and unlike the "Will o' the wisp" jumps from hill-top to hill-top. The nearest approach, I hear, that has been to it was some time ago when a party of two observed it on the Templestowe side of the river and on trying to near it in a twinkling it showed on the top of the range on the other side. So many persons have seen this peculiar appearance that it is not likely to be canard. I have tried both in whisky and out but have as yet been unsuccessful.
ANDERSON'S CREEK. (1889, December 13). Evelyn Observer, and South and East Bourke Record (Vic. : 1882 - 1902), p. 3 Edition: MORNING.. http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article58899529
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