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  • ...ks there that would never think of taking anything else who couldn't see a horse or a saddle wanting someone to look after it. Strange the ? had for horses.
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  • ...le ?ing after dark always had their hands ready to throw up if anyone on a horse rode by. If you stopped a man on the road and asked him the way, or the tim
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  • ...tion. The idea was a most promising one. It was that the New South Wales [[Horse and Cattle stealing|robbers]] should steal in their own State and the Kelly ...a mistake made some time or other. And it was Byrne that made it. A stolen horse was found in his paddock at Barnawartha. He couldn't account for it beyond
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  • ...nstantly shot. Kennedy dismounted and fired at the outlaws from behind his horse but the animal bolted past McIntyre who jumped on it and galloed away. Kenn
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  • ...s been brought in by Mr Lyving, the bank clerk, who escaped, and getting a horse reached Deniliquin about 9pm. The telegraph line soon after became O.K., an ...more dangerous to have your escort than to meet the Kellys." Powell's horse turned a complete summersault on Bunyip Plain.
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  • ...d not be overlooked. Jack Lloyd, who was implicated in the alleged case of horse stealing for which Fitzpatrick sought to arrest Dan Kelly, was subsequently
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  • ...a few vehicles, he was riding away in different clothes and on a different horse, when he encountered a party of three young men armed to the teeth, who wer
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  • ...as something to be proud of, usually. In [[Gippsland|Gippsland]], today, [[Horse and Cattle stealing|cattle duffing]] is extremely common. There are farmers
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  • ...eally know wrong from right. In an ethical sense. He knew that to 'find' a horse that had not been lent, and to collect the reward, was not permitted by the
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  • ...h that special species of desperate courage that animated Kennedy, saw the horse coming, and took the opportunity to escape that offered. He sprang on to th
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  • ...eshed themselves, the outlaws bailed up a hawker who was travelling with a horse and cart, and made merry with his stock. All four of them behaved with cons
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  • ...lys were camped in his paddock, and that it was their purpose to steal his horse. A rush of police to the place elicited that the horse was in the last stages of a scanty and toothless old age. The "gang&qu
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  • ...ness was Constable [[McIntyre|M'Intyre]], the man who escaped on Kennedy's horse whilst that officer was fighting the bushrangers at the police camp at the ...canlan fell I no longer expected any mercy myself, and, catching Kennedy's horse as it came past, I got on it, and rode away. I was in the bush all night. I
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  • ...David|Gaunson]]: M'Intyre said that Kennedy was not dead when he took his horse and rode away.
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  • ...st-class blacksmith. He had learned the business as a boy. He could shoe a horse with anyone. As a matter of fact, he used to shoe all the outlaws' horses.
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  • ...one else who interferes with me." Then laughing merrily, she sent her horse ahead and disappeared in the darkness.
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  • ...I could resent an injury or an insult. It happened on one occasion that my horse was tied to a post at the front of the Mansfield Post-office, when I saw &q
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  • ...he surface both horse and rider had swum to the opposite shore. He and his horse is black bobtailed were known far and wide. Wild Wright was a well-known fr ...scending what appeared to me to be a range. I had been told not to take my horse at a faster pace than a walk, unless instructed to do so. The guides had in
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  • ..., by reason of its being used as a night paddock for milkers; another, the horse paddock, in which the working horses ran; and a smaller one for the recepti
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  • ...of the head, with an inclination towards my horse, said: "Catch that horse." He had already brought his rifle to the same position as the others, ...bold but respectful front. By this time all three men were close to me, my horse, old Bismarck, being secured to a sapling. "Put down your hands,"
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