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  • ...colson and myself. On Friday—that was the 28th of [[1864-1873 Events|May 1870]] Mr. Nicolson and I started away from Benalla. It was before the railway w ...mencing in this way:—”From the Police Department, Wangaratta, 6th June 1870
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  • ...antly?— I could not say constantly, because it is a difficult matter; it may take months and months to get at them for one offence. He did it as often a ...nce that I afterwards saw when I was Mr. Hare's clerk, and I knew it after 1870 — after Power's arrest.
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  • ...river dry-footed. I remained there for some years, and left about the year 1870 going away for two or three years, and about 1872 I returned and resided at ...thorough knowledge of the country, I do not care how efficient a constable may be, he is utterly useless in dealing with them. For one thing, the country
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  • ...weather very wet? Was it not raining every day?— I do not recollect. It may have been. 16469 Were you not a second-class superintendent in 1870, at the time of the Power business?— Yes
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  • ...ear extra over what you received formerly?— No, £25 a year more than in 1870, the time of the Power capture. ...y, did you mention the capture of Power?— I daresay I might have done; I may have done. Mind you, this is five or six years ago. In all probability I di
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  • ...drive you up instead of allowing you to travel by coach, and he, perhaps, may be of use to you.” I most readily agreed. We drove up together, and upon 1. That, in or about the month of April 1870, I sent Captain Standish information that I knew of a man who would be like
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  • ...srs Lyttleton and Bookey, thus again saving something to the Government. I may here state that Captain Standish endeavored to induce me to remain in the c
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  • ...he future in fatigue dress, which mean” any half-worn plain clothes they may have. I have served in Her Majesty's Life Guards and in the Irish Constabul 1st. That during the month of May 1880, I received instructions from Charles Hope Nicolson, Esq., Assistant C
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  • ...ndent H R Barclay took charge from B T Wilson, on his retirement at end of 1870; Inspector Smith leaving in June 1874, Inspector Reid, from the Upper Goulb ...April to September 1869. Sub Inspector Montfort went to Wangaratta in June 1870, and the district was again included in the Ovens District from the beginni
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  • ...ray, of Lauriston. Kelly was arrested for the latter offence on the 4th of May following, but escaped conviction owing to want of identification. He was i
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  • ...e bushranger pointed to the necessity for a police station at Glenmore. In 1870 one was accordingly erected, and two constables placed in charge, with resu
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  • ...re, [[Harry Power|Power]] certainly did not observe them. On February 2nd, 1870 , early in the day, he stopped three men—George Baker, Saul Spaling and a ...wer committed the great blunder of sticking up Mr McBean one day in March, 1870, taking from him his horse, saddle and bridle and a valuable gold watch. Th
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  • ...ry and succeeded in increasing the small protective duties of the time. In May 1872 I resigned over an incident that involved my father-in-law.
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  • ...ng in all weather and putting our loyal friends under great pressure. They may not have cared about being arrested as sympathizers, but while they were he I may have given a letter to Jack Sherritt to post ([[Royal Commission report 10/
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  • ...eventually died in the Beechworth hospital in November [[1864-1873 Events|1870]]. That was also the end of Joe being at school. I then kept the rest of th ...hings. As Mrs [[Anne and John Sherritt Snr|Sherritt]] said while Catherine may have been thinking of marriage, I don't think that that thought was on Aaro
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  • ...am 1865-1930, Margaret 1865-1954, Bridget 1868-1952, Ellen 1869-1940, John 1870-1946, Martin 1872-1941, Martin 1872 -1941, Agnes 1874 -1875. . . ...orses at a rapid pace through One-mile Creek, towards Peechelba road. They may have gone to Warby ranges"([[Royal Commission report day 51 page 12|RC
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  • ...|Hall]]. As a result Ned Kelly was sentenced in [[1864-1873 Events|October 1870]] in the court in [[Wangaratta|Wangaratta]] to 3 months gaol for offensive ...and the one hit knocked the two men down. However ridiculous the evidence may seem, I received three months or £I0, for hitting him and 3 months for del
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  • ...ents|1865]] and promoted to 2nd class Superintendent in [[1864-1873 Events|1870]]. ...to mark his appreciation of the services of such officers in the force as may render themselves conspicuous by their gallantry. I have the honor to be,
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  • ...al girl. My claim was heard before the Magistrate, Mr Butler on 17 October 1870. Bill was found to be the father and ordered to pay me 5/- shillings per we ...hey left home. It is suggested by some writers that during this time there may have been some disturbance, perhaps Fitzpatrick had made some advances towa
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  • ...70. That fell through for lack of evidence. ([[The Argus at KellyGang 13/5/1870|Argus13/5/70]]) ...e police on charges relating to a robbery at [[Kyneton|Kyneton]] until mid May when he was released and allowed to go home.
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