"At about 8 p.m. on 8 May 1901 Jasprizza was shot dead through the window of his house at McHenry’s Creek, Three Mile. A young man was acquitted of his murder at Young Circuit Court on 30 September. The government then offered a reward of £100, which the family increased to £300, for information leading to a conviction, but the crime remains unsolved. He was buried in the Catholic cemetery at Young."
Source: http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/jasprizza-nicholas-3851
Goulburn Evening Penny Post (NSW), Saturday 26 October 1901
"The Murder of Nicholas Jasprizza. In respect of the murder of Nicholas Jas-prizza, 75 years of age, at Three-mile, near Young, on May 8 last—at whom two shots were fired through the window of his bedroom—a notification appears in the Government Gazette to the effect that a reward of £100 will be paid by Government (in addition to a reward of £200 offered by the relatives of the deceased) for such information as will lead to the apprehension and conviction of the guilty person or persons. In addition to the above reward, his Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor will be advised to extend a free pardon to any accomplice, not being the person who actually committed the said murder, who shall first give such required information."