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  • ...lack fellow called [[Moses|Moses]]. He was a Queensland man, and a capital tracker. He had been with me on several occasions before. We searched about the cou
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  • ...or the time they made if we knew where they came from.  Moses (Queensland tracker) picked up the tracks next morning, and went back again and worked them bac
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  • ...as he came to the abandoned horse.  The police looked surprised, and the tracker exclaimed, “Kelly very soon now, you go catch ‘im.” The officer in ch ...]]”—D Kennedy, Greta; “Tommy” ([[Aaron Sherritt|Aaron Sherritt]]); Moses ([[James Wallace|J Wallace]]), a school teacher.  The latter, after drawin
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  • Tracker Hero Tracker Barney
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  • ...ne]], Foot-constable T M [[Const Hewitt|Hewitt]], Tracker [[Moses|Moses]], Tracker [[Spider|Spider]], Sergeant A [[Steele|Steele]], Mounted-constable J [[Cons
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  • He referred to the tracker Moses, whom he (witness) enlisted in this colony. Moses had come from Queensland, and had asked witness to take him home. Captain S
    3 KB (547 words) - 21:05, 20 November 2015
  • ...spondence which took place in reference to the transfer of a tracker named Moses from the Queensland to the Victorian service.
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  • .../span> That accounted for the fact he could not send the [[Police Trackers|tracker]]?— Yes. That afternoon my men were very much done up, and so was I mysel ...ere was still no one in it. Shall I relate the story about the boy [[Moses|Moses]]' who was with me on one occasion, and when he came upon the tracks Mr. [[
    8 KB (1,528 words) - 21:06, 20 November 2015
  • | Tracker [[Hero|Hero]] | Tracker [[Barney|Barney]]
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  • <span id="rc11025">[[#rc11025|11025]]</span> There is one black tracker, I understand, that was with Mr. O'Connor during the time he had charge?— ...eyed the orders given by any of the officers?— They never disobeyed any. Moses is his name. He is a most active little fellow, not the slightest differenc
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  • ...rnment, requesting our immediate withdrawal, was immediately after the boy Moses was taken from my command. ...c11504|11504]]</span> You complained just now of the black tracker [[Moses|Moses]] being taken away from you without your being consulted?— Yes.
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  • ...tarted with my usual party; and Mr. O'Connor lent me one of his boys named Moses, whom he generally lent me when I went out. We started away about seven o'c Hare got [[Moses|Moses]], the aboriginal tracker, to take a circuit round my place, to see if he could find any tracks, and
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  • ...g to search entirely to our right. One of Insp O'Connor's tracker, [[Moses|Moses]], came with me. When we got out of Benalla, about five miles, and got into
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  • == Importance of Tracker Moses == '''What is happened to Moses family''' KellyGang
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  • ...om [[Nicolson|Nicolson]] had with him a good blackfellow - a Darling black tracker-who traced the the '''KellyGang''' in the area of the [[Murray Flats|Murray Ass Com [[Nicolson|Nicolson]] said that the tracker was an old man, a good tracker, from '''Coriander''', one of the old aboriginals, and therefore possessed
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