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  • ...roperty, leading into the run, being locked. Mr. Jennant got down from his horse, and finding them unlocked, was opening them, when two men suddenly made th
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  • ...plied, "Well, I will do it myself." He accordingly harnessed the horse, and put Mrs Scott and family into the buggy, she driving it; and before st ...d was very bad, and the cart going up a steep bank upset. Scott ran to the horse's head, and Kelly lifted out one of the servants; they got the cart up and
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  • ...nveyed the information was told to go and inform the police as fast as his horse could carry him. The officer in charge of the district sent the messenger b ...nd Joe Byrne and Ned Kelly had been connected with each other in no end of horse stealing cases, and that after the murders he had befriended the gang befor
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  • ...ok with them. Shortly afterwards Ned Kelly mounted, leading another police horse, returned to Cox's hotel, and told all the prisoners they might go home, an
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  • ...received a sentence of three months' imprisonment for using a neighbour's horse without his consent, as he put it. After this, convictions were frequent, a
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  • ...or sleeping near the fire, and he had better take off his boots, leave his horse with me, and crawl along the ground as close to the fire as he could get, a
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  • ...off you will roll down some hundreds of feet.” He told me to get off the horse side, he doing the same himself, and the detective also. We then led our ho ...nformed me of the discovery the old women had made. Aaron next day got his horse and pretended to make a search, returning next night and telling Mrs Byrne
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  • == Horse Dealing; Manufacturing Brands == ...t on in this fashion, and they never could be detected. After branding the horse' they had collected, they would make for some squatter's station where they
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  • ...horse, catch him, and take his pack off in the bush, hide it, and let the horse go; and next day, in the excitement, we can slip away and divide the cash. ...wards me is so cool that I could not resist the temptation of stealing her horse
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  • ...on what he thought best to be done? He said, "You must give me a good horse to ride to the races, and I will-assist in every way possible." ...was a most excitable fellow and bold, and as good a rider as ever sat on a horse, but with no discretion. He would have faced the four outlaws if he had had
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  • ...e that night, a place where the Kelly gang used to frequent. He borrowed a horse and rode into Beechworth, where he went straight to Detective Ward and repo
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  • ...t her horse, saddled it and tied a large bundle on the saddle, mounted the horse, and started off towards the mountains, the three policemen following her,
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  • ...o get back to camp. One of the men had a narrow escape of falling off, his horse blundering over a fence. He landed on its ears, and had the greatest diffic ...where the rest were. Strange to say, with the exception of a few cuts, the horse was all right, but this accident caused a delay of two hours.
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  • ...r meal, when one of the men called me, and pointed out the tracks of fresh horse foot prints going into the mountains from the direction of the lowlands. Th
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  • As my horse was carrying twenty stone, when I got on the top of the hill I dismounted a ...en." Many of them were sympathizers of the outlaws, and used to leave horse-feed and provisions in their tents for them. We continued searching for thr
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  • ...while." He said, "Oh, yes; I will show you." He got off his horse and showed me the four tracks—three large horses and one small one. He th
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  • ...e to hand, informing me that [[Patrick Byrne|Paddy Byrne]] had saddled his horse at his mother's place at two o'clock in the morning, and started off into t
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  • ...d no sign of his returning. I went to the hut, picked [[Ward|Ward]] and my horse, and rode back to Beechworth, telling Ward I was convinced that the men at
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  • ...talking to a young man whom I knew to be named Delaney, wheeled round his horse and said to me, ‘Who are you?' I then saw that he had revolvers in his be ...into Mr Stanistreet's house, which they did. As soon as I had fastened the horse, I joined Mr and Mrs Stanistreet and others, who I was told had been taken
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  • ...for, I believe, two or three hours, before Ned Kelly directed me to put my horse into the buggy. He and Byrne then went into the room which they had reserve
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