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"Isaiah Wright, who was lately committed for horse-stealing at Wangaratta, has volunteered," says the Ovens Spectator, "to turn approver against the third man, Alexander Gunn, who will be taken before the Wangaratta Bench this morning. He was taken down to Wangaratta mounted, and in hand-cuffs, of course, under escort, and by virtue of a writ of habeas. In this case, at all events, when rogues fall out honest people are likely to come by their own. Kelly informs on Power; is himself then informed on; being arrested, he then more than probably turned round upon Wright, and now Wright betrays Gunn."
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