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  • ...for daylight. Then the other men came up and inspected the dead bodies and the camp, before making search for Kennedy. ...s. The horses, which, next to the firearms, were the prize most coveted by the Kellys, were, of course, nowhere to be seen.
    4 KB (736 words) - 23:52, 20 November 2015
  • ...ase, and thought the police were only bringing ridicule upon themselves by the proceeding. ..., Mr Nicolson ordered them to follow him, and galloped at full speed up to the front.
    4 KB (700 words) - 23:52, 20 November 2015
  • Story of the KellyGang - the Sup Hare's book The Last of the Bushrangers.
    7 KB (1,180 words) - 21:06, 20 November 2015
  • == The Last of the Bushrangers by Sup Hare == ...ight front, the butt of my gun was under my elbow with the left hand under the barrels, ready to be used in a moment. Had it been an inch higher or lower
    6 KB (1,024 words) - 23:52, 20 November 2015
  • ...t.  Each of the three heads said he left the leadership of this fiasco to the other two. ...on Sherritt was, and that he (Aaron Sherritt) was likely to know all about the Kellys.
    6 KB (1,096 words) - 15:46, 20 November 2015
  • ...y where it was hidden by the Kelly gang, a quantity of gunpowder, fired in the course of burning off, was responsible for a startling occurrence near [[Ki ...alled to memory when the heat of the burning trunk ignited the powder, and the fierce explosion followed.
    2 KB (295 words) - 21:06, 20 November 2015
  • ..., of the firm of Chapman Brothers, Sydney, preparations are being made for the performance of engineering in all its branches. ...ight years ago has now become a matter of serious consideration. I subjoin the scale of tolls:
    6 KB (972 words) - 20:59, 20 November 2015
  • A Tour to the South. '''THE BILLABONG AND THE MURRAY'''
    6 KB (957 words) - 21:00, 20 November 2015
  • ...that a council of believers and unbelievers will shortly be hold; and that the gentlemen composing it will be of unimpeachable reputation. ...to be harmless, and' excellent eating; perhaps my Murray friend will take the hint and try them. They are very fat now.
    6 KB (1,039 words) - 20:59, 20 November 2015
  • ...rn can be traced for miles, and the smoke seen rising from the chimneys of the 42nd Clause men, who have erected homes for themselves and their families w ...dreamt of. There will be found abundant accommodation for man and beast of the very best quality.
    6 KB (943 words) - 21:00, 20 November 2015
  • ...ng exposed to the atmosphere. Immense blocks of it were being taken out of the quarry when I visited it. ...everal times a day during the season so as to secure a snowy whiteness for the wool.
    7 KB (1,229 words) - 20:59, 20 November 2015
  • ...the river, but the present natural site was eagerly taken possession of by the people. It was owned by [[Wahgunyah|Mr Foord]], but soon cut up into allotm ...n with; which is the post-office. This is very properly explained about by the business men in Corowa. It may be here listed that a telegraph and post off
    5 KB (789 words) - 20:59, 20 November 2015
  • ...e (as a uniform 2d postage rate) telegrams should be so charged throughout the colony. ...tain, was to store must, and make the wine, bought from the vinegrowers in the district.
    4 KB (722 words) - 21:00, 20 November 2015
  • ...st ten years at least £25,000 has been expended in fencing, clearing, and the erection of buildings for station purposes. ...adly situated, being a mile from the main road, and the same distance from the Murray river. It is a much older township than Corowa. Police courts are ho
    6 KB (1,002 words) - 20:59, 20 November 2015
  • ...fine afternoon. We passed through open forest country, mp the left bank of the Murray for several miles. ...l suffice to give an outline of what is to be seen. The nominal capital of the company is £20,000
    4 KB (724 words) - 20:59, 20 November 2015
  • ...idea of the extent of operations may be gathered from the fact that, with the other two mills higher up. Mr M'lntosh employs 160 hands, two steamers, ans ...e market. This is not surprising, seeing the completeness and resources of the establishment, in pits, water power, and other conveniences. It was just du
    4 KB (704 words) - 21:01, 20 November 2015
  • ...arc bred on the station. Mr Lupton resides in Sydney; the station is under the management of Mr [[../../places/plN_R/pl6Riverina_A.html|'''Withers''']]. ...le from the roadside. A fine lagoon is before the door, and at the rear of the house there is a good lucerne paddock.
    7 KB (1,088 words) - 21:00, 20 November 2015
  • ...A school is held in the church on week days. Mr O'Doherly is the teacher. The attendance is about fifty. ...m the proceeds of the sale of the land on which the present church stands. The Rev K A '''Corner''' is minister.
    7 KB (1,280 words) - 21:01, 20 November 2015
  • A Tour to the South. ...the property of Messrs Devlin and Holloway, were driven across the river. The cattle were fine large animals, and were being sent to market.
    7 KB (1,079 words) - 20:59, 20 November 2015
  • ...rd is in front; and large oaks and willows dip their foliage gracefully in the water. ...f Messrs. '''William M'Intyre''', senior, and '''John McIntyre''', junior. The soil of these farms is a rich loam.
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