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  • ...ose who knew the facts, supreme contempt for the police, who described the settlers of Greta as a lawless people.
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  • ...tied up.  Ned now thought he would do a good turn for the poor struggling settlers in that district.  He secured a package of mortgages held by the bank, and
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  • ...9. Mr McCauley first went to the station in 1870, when there were very few settlers, but he states that after the opening of the railway line from Melbourne to
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  • ...tary of the Riverina and Pastoral and Agricultural Society, Race Club, New Settlers' League, Railway League and other bodies. He was appointed Coroner in 1889
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  • ...ere has been no impounding, excepting in the neighbourhood of Benalla. The settlers along the [[Seven Mile Creek|Seven mile Creek]] may be taken as a specimen All the settlers along the banks of the [[Goulburn River|Goulburn]] and its tributaries, who
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  • ...s selections under the system which the Amending Act superseded, and these settlers followed the example set them elsewhere, of increasing their possessions wh ...left unproclaimed; and in the other portion of the area there are fourteen settlers at work, on lands ranging from eighty to 230 acres in extent. The good land
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  • ...Mr '''Glass''' tried the occupation-licence system on his runs, with dummy settlers. He followed the example set him in the west, of putting up dummy houses, b
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  • ...ess report]] [[Category:1868]] [[Category:politics of the day]] [[Category:settlers]] [[Category:gold]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...ess report]] [[Category:1868]] [[Category:politics of the day]] [[Category:settlers]] [[Category:gold]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...ess report]] [[Category:1868]] [[Category:politics of the day]] [[Category:settlers]] [[Category:gold]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...ess report]] [[Category:1868]] [[Category:politics of the day]] [[Category:settlers]] [[Category:gold]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...ess report]] [[Category:1868]] [[Category:politics of the day]] [[Category:settlers]] [[Category:gold]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...ess report]] [[Category:1868]] [[Category:politics of the day]] [[Category:settlers]] [[Category:gold]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...ess report]] [[Category:1868]] [[Category:politics of the day]] [[Category:settlers]] [[Category:gold]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...ess report]] [[Category:1868]] [[Category:politics of the day]] [[Category:settlers]] [[Category:gold]] [[Category:Maindample]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...ess report]] [[Category:1868]] [[Category:politics of the day]] [[Category:settlers]] [[Category:gold]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...ho either rent their ground on easy terms, from Dr Rowe and others, or are settlers under the 42nd section, all of whom seem to be in a prosperous condition, h
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  • No wonder that whilst such a system is prevalent the Victorian settlers are involved in difficulties. In order to assist them the banks and agents
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  • The next settlers that took up country were '''Phillips''' and '''Graves''', in 1845-6. These ...o Mr '''E J Hogg''', in 1863. Mr Hogg was, in reality, one of the original settlers, having taken up '''Thule''' and '''Cobran''' runs below, and adjoining War
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  • ..., grocers, tailors, hotel keepers and others seem to be like the, American settlers, well and doing well. The '''Commercial Bank''' establishment here is a fin
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  • ..., and cross the Murray with them, and there, among the “old hands” and settlers, “swop” or sell them. This profitable trade was carried on for years, b
    5 KB (806 words) - 21:06, 20 November 2015
  • ...ross the. Murray with them, and there, among the "old hands" and settlers, "swop'" or sell them. This profitable trade was carried on for y
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  • ...en of Quinn and his companion in that neighbourhood. They told some of the settlers that they were looking for horses, and others that they were gone up for a ...ained for the horses after they had left the neighbourhood of the friendly settlers. Many of the slopes were quite bare of herbage, and covered only with sharp
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  • ...rd from the [[Hedi|Hedi]] Upper King that the rain was most welcome to the settlers in those elevated regions; and that the spread of the bush fires had been s
    6 KB (1,012 words) - 15:43, 20 November 2015
  • ...they should not be harmed by his "demons," while they spared the settlers and did not spear their cattle. For this he is by many accounted a visionar
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  • Cross examined-It was customary for settlers when in town to call for and deliver neithbours letters. Lynch sometimes ca
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  • ...e Kelly sympathisers. The only persons who suffer would appear to be those settlers who have shown an honest sympathy with the law and a detestation of the cri
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  • The peaceable, orderly, and law-abiding portion of the settlers, too, residing in the district where there are many KELLY sympathisera live
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  • ...f his wanderings in the district; of his various sojourns at the houses of settlers; of his chance companions, on one occasion, supplying four armed men in the
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  • ...vicinity has in the past been so overrun with cattle stealers that honest settlers have to a considerable extent been discouraged in their efforts to establis
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  • One of the oldest settlers in the Greta district, who was an eye witness to the encounter with the Kel
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  • ...nder that so abject a terror existed; because in that wild region isolated settlers were absolutely at the mercy of evil-disposed persons.  It was not merely
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  • ...the expenditure, and looked with as much favour upon the campaign as Natal settlers are said to bestow upon a South African war , and for the same reason Mr Gr
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  • ...y. Witness believed that the outlaws received much assistance from Chinese settlers. Ned Kelly, after his capture, led witness to believe that. Kelly also said
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  • ...opulation – a consequence of their murderous acts – which rendered the settlers unwilling to assist the police in any way, could not be anticipated. So wit
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  • ...alley of the King was looked upon us an uncanny place, and its industrious settlers had not only to live in dread of the young outlaws but had to bear the odiu ...ts of the district whilst the representatives of Wangaratta and one or two settlers from the Upper King advocated a line from Wangaratta.
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  • Among it a number of stalwart, intelligent settlers met with here was Mr James Kiely, of [[Hedi|Hedi]], who gave some valuable ...though it is at present peopled by hundreds of industrious and law abiding settlers, it is capable of maintaining many hundreds more.
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  • ...for so long. The active support of sympathisers, and the fact that honest settlers were deterred by fear from giving the police assistance account for the del
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  • ...having put my horses in his paddock. I did so; but I put my horses in many settlers' paddocks whilst I was out searching for the Kellys. Some people there cons
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  • ...this does not detract, however, from the kindness with which the resident settlers received one when any chance brought one to their homes. The names of Alfre
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  • ...settlers, forbidding his followers to avenge themselves for any wrongs the settlers might have done them. Having heard what his companions had to say, he stipu
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  • ...ars''' I was born in Ireland and came to Australia with my parents as free settlers. We left Ireland at a terrible time. My father in law had been a convict an
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  • ...er who went around with a horse and cart selling all sorts of goods to the settlers.
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  • ...er who went around with a horse and cart selling all sorts of goods to the settlers. ''''''
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  • First called the Devil's River (perhaps because some of the first settlers in the area heard a corroboree), the name was changed to the name of a lady
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  • The area was settled by a number of german settlers in the mid 1870s
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  • The first settlers moved into the area in 1836 with sheep. The town was founded in 1851
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  • ...could come from a comment by the local aboriginals when they say the white settlers house. Wah - big, Gunyah - a shelter
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  • ...contact was often peaceful, relations often broke down quickly. The white settlers took the land the original inhabitants had used and the aborigines took the ...red greatly from small pox, pneumonia and measles after they met the white settlers. It is estimated that at one point there were up to 15,000 aborigines in Vi
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  • ...ndless. The conflict between the English establishment figures and the new settlers from places like Ireland. The '''KellyGang''' saw themselves part of this b
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