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  • ...s he gets a chance, rushes off to betray me " He asked for a drink of water, and then got on his horse, and he and Dan rode off in the direction of ''' ...cation was made to the Bank of New South Wales authorities in Melbourne to supply arms to volunteers, but the application was met with a prompt refusal.
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  • ...s he gets a chance, rushes off to betray me." He asked for a drink of water, and then got on his horse, and he and Dan rode off in the direction of Ber ...cation was made to the Bank of New South Wales authorities in Melbourne to supply arms to volunteers, but the application was met with a permit refused.
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  • '''WANGARATTA WATER SUPPLY''' ...ould appear that the scheme itself was a mistake; and yet a supply of good water for domestic purposes – not to speak of the extinguishing of fires – is
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  • ...e put on rations. Strict orders were also given that a plentiful supply of water should be given to the prisoners. After being searched the watches and chai
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  • ...esidences in the township, thus giving them a constant supply of excellent water. ...ed by the hot wind into a maze of yellow light and blue misty shadows, the water, to the eye, is delightfully cool and deep, looking, and the cattle, still
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  • ...es of the claim, they afterwards visited and examined Lake Kerferd and the supply races; then went on as far as Stanley, where a number of persons waited upo It was shown that with a plentiful supply of water, an immense territory in the locality was available for mining purposes. Mr
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  • ...could have put 200 [[Wool Wheat and Meat|sheep]] on his land, a plentiful supply of herbage would have been converted into wool and mutton. It was not until ...of ground cleared. The difficulty they had to overcome was the scarcity of water.
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  • ...h a desire, and he replied, ‘Because he suggested in Parliament that the water in the Kelly country should be poisoned, and that the grass should be burnt
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  • ...ge our small party made a call, and had a brief talk with the inmates. The supply of furniture was not large, but more than one would expect to find in a bla ...ted. The main race takes another direction at the back of the village. The water comes from the upper portion of Coranderrk Creek, and is conducted over the
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  • ...e in the barracks. Their duties would include those of orderlies, of water supply, and revenue officers, certain work connected with the Customs department, ...erpetrated in the colonies are done by persons of these nationalities. The water police should be trained on board the Nelson or Cerberus, and should receiv
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  • ...d different shoes to their horses. We used to see this old woman go to the water and look for our tracks, and also look about the road. We had no fires, exc ...is is an instance that occurred actually: I saw the man one night when the water was frozen on the creeks and I was frozen to death nearly. I came down and
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  • ...of his smartness as he escorted the prisoner to the river for a supply of water. The latter did some boasting too, for he also had been a runner. He said:
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  • ...ad run short of grog, and having no ready cash for the purchase of a fresh supply, deputed one of their number to endeavour to raise a loan. It was a bright ...rincipal store, Donaldson’s, stands exactly on the line dividing the two water sheds of Victoria . When the Bailiwicks Act came into force it became neces
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  • ...o further trouble. Reid is, I believe, still living, and could, I am sure, supply many interesting reminiscences of his life at Omeo in the sixties. ...ort prayer, turned Trooper into the stream, and to his great joy found the water not more than six inches in depth.
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  • ...d different shoes to their horses. We used to see this old woman go to the water and look for our tracks, and also look about the road. We had no fires, exc
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  • ...atch party. There was only one waterhole, and we used to have to carry our water with a can, and even then, from our position, we used to see Mrs. Bryne loo We used to see this old woman go to the water and look for our tracks, and also look about the road. We had no fires, exc
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  • ...millers. In 1875 Ned Kelly was back with Saunders and Rule at their Burkes water hole sawmill near Mrs Kelly's home as the overseer. ...o relocate the sawmill to [[Gippsland|Gippsland]] were they had a contract supply timber for the [[Railways|railways]].
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  • ...es I went out with were to Euroa and Muddy Creek, on some information by a water-police constable; which turned out to be mistaken; two trips with Mr. O'Con A relative has been kind enough to supply the following information.
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  • ...le I and others sawmillers. Later Ned Kelly was the overseer at our Burkes water hole sawmill. ...o relocate the sawmill to [[Gippsland|Gippsland]] were they had a contract supply timber for the [[Railways|railways]].
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  • The town needed a proper town water supply ([[Alexandra Times at KellyGang 15/2/1873|Alexandra15/2/1873]])
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