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  • I have recommended, in my report to the hon. the Chief Secretary, a bi-weekly mail to Jamieson, and t I have also recommended, in my report to the hon. the Chief Secretory, the formation of an escort fortnigh
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  • ...ound to, be of considerable width and uniform richness throughout, and, in my opinion, will pay excellent dividends for a very long period. A most eligib ...baling with ease. This company's prospects are considered very promising, trial crushings having yielded exceedingly gratifying results. It is expected, so
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  • The morning after my arrival I had the first view of the [[Murray River at Kellygang|Murray]], o ...hickness from 18 inches to 3 feet. Some months back the prospector's had a trial crushing at Adelong, and the yield was 12oz to the ton. This astonishing re
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  • ...s a pleasant shrubbery, a garden, and vineyard - the latter at the time of my visit yielding delicious full flavoured grapes. In the centre of the square ...ts place or rather over it is now growing a fine lawn, soft as velvet. The trial has demonstrated the fact that couch grass is most invaluable in laying san
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  • ...low the town, but an unfortunate accident occurred there about the time of my visit. A dray, drawn by ten bullocks, and laden with station goods for Mess ...iculars elicited at the inquest held at the time, and more recently at the trial of one of the supposed culprits, are fresh in the memory of a few, yet the
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  • ...niliquin was proclaimed a township prisoners were brought to Moulamein for trial. [[Hay|Hay]], Balranald, [[Deniliquin|Deniliquin]] and even [[Wagga Wagga|W The public school, a good building, was closed at the time of my visit. The cause was not explained. Nearer the centre of the township, I wa
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  • ...h, was used for a bumble foot. The hair produced is similar to the hair of my horse. ...I have seen the rope I believe in Lloyd's possession. Traced the tracks of my horse to, within four or fire yards from Lloyd's. Saw him late on Saturday
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  • ...them at £2 a piece. Know the prisoner. Kelly who lives about 4 miles from my place. Kelly knew his brands. Have seen the other prisoner once before. Mis ...Mile Creek and husband of the last Witness. Remember the 17th of February. My wife gave me a receipt produced marked B. Handed that receipt to Constable
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  • ...st asked prisoner for another receipt, as the first given was much worn in my pocket, and he had gone insolvent since giving it; he signed the second rec ...uld be returned to me if not paid for, and I have always considered her as my property; Lewis was to have her properly for himself.
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  • ...either am I Argus-eyed, that passing events might he ever in review before my gaze. So much for that much. ...egar," or some other such likely sounding food for lawyers. As far as my humble judgment extends, all is not gospel that is stated on oath within th
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  • ...ere Dan had tied him not to be seen. My hand was very painful. Dan brought my revolver and handcuffs, and I went away. Ned showed me out of the panel, an The prisoners reserved their defence, and were committed for trial at the Beechworth Assize Court, on the 9th October next.
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  • ...surrender at Mansfield on the 12 th inst., for the purpose of taking their trial for the offences alleged against them. The summons reciting the order requi ...t 1878, under my hand and seal, in order to your answering and taking your trial for that on the twenty-sixth day of October, one thousand eight hundred and
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  • ...e said Daniel Kelly is not in custody, and has not surrendered himself for trial for the said crime of which he stands accused at Mansfield aforesaid, or at
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  • ...given instructions to the postmaster not to give any more. Prisoner was in my house when I used the words contained in the letter―that I could track th ...h considered a good case had been made out, and committed the prisoner for trial at the Criminal Sessions to be held at Benalla on 19th December. Bail was r
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  • '''Walter Lynch's trial''' ...ount, and he paid for it. I received another order (produced) addressed to my assistant, and signed "Walter Lynch," for axe handles. I don’t
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  • ...he tracks were those of a light boot and a small foot. On the Monday, when my brother, brother in law and myself were riding past the big tree, we met Mo ...out for my apprehension for resisting the police when they tried to arrest my father for drunkenness. I gave myself up six months after, and the magistra
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  • ...as given by the previous witness.) When the saddle was shown to me, I put my legs across it and said, "Whoever fired that shot must have been consi ...been living with his brother in law (Walker) in Melbourne during the Lynch trial. To Mr O'Leary -Told Monk I had seen Byrne and Walker together twice in Mel
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  • ...culars, only just warning you for what you may expect and shall receive at my hands – -I remain, ANOTHER KELLY SYMPATHISER AT LARGE. Mr. Monk, Wombat.& The Long-looked-for Company report a trial crushing from their reef in Cornish Town, [[Rutherglen|Indigo]], of 200 loa
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  • ...ered doubtful whether he will have sufficiently recovered to then take his trial for the many heinous crimes laid to his charge. Dr Shiels, the gaol doctor, ...deceased, herself, and the other children away, which was granted. Brought my son (the deceased) to the Wangaratta Hospital by the 11am train.
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  • ...y one present during the whole dreadful time, shot by Ned Kelly himself.  My informant states that Kelly ordered Cherry to pull the blind of the window ...Donaghy.  He is treated in the hospital as an ordinary prisoner awaiting trial, with the exception of a strong guard being kept constantly watching him, t
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