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  • ...here Mr. Hare went?— Straight down towards the [[Stanistreet (2)|station master]]’s house; he and Rawlings. <span id="rc8056">[[#rc8056|8056]]</span> Who left the station first?— I could not say.
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  • <span id="rc8069">[[#rc8069|8069]]</span> You were near the station master's house?— Yes; the next time I saw Mr. Hare was when the shots commenced ...ere you towards Benalla from him?— No, on his right, towards the railway station.
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  • ...0|8100]]</span> You are quite sure that Mr. [[Hare|Hare]] went back to the station after he was shot and came back again?— Yes; he spoke to me. ...#rc8106|8106]]</span> But his voice?— From the [[Stanistreet (2)|station master]]'s house; he went through that gate and came back through that gate—[''p
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  • ...to him?— I walked away from you. You took him to the end of the railway station platform, in the dark, and spoke to him there. ...lenrowan|27th June]], what time did I send you up to the [[Benalla|railway station]] afternoon to see about a train or an engine?— About three o'clock, I su
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  • ...Upon arriving at Glenrowan, or rather when the train stopped–not at the station–upon the train stopping did not you see a porter walking up to the train, ...> Who gave you that order?— Mr. Hare, before he went down to the station master's house.
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  • ...wn to meet him at Mr. [[Stanistreet (2)|Stanistreet]]'s house, the station master's house. I saw there was no ammunition, and I told Mr. Stanistreet to leave ...>[[#rc8758|8758]]</span> You also swear that you saw Mr. Hare going to the station wounded, and that he came back bandaged?— Yes, I do.
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  • ...Benalla telegraph office at the time, so I sent a messenger to the railway station telegraph, who communicated with the superintendent at Benalla; told him to ...I got to the station; it was about five minutes to three when I got to the station at [[Wangaratta|Wangaratta]]. I learned here about the train coming, and I
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  • ...think. I had just mentioned to you that there was some talk by the station master about some one being seen. ...een minutes after seven?— The sun rose, a little after we got him to the station by your direction, as we were carrying him out.
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  • ...sed him, was there a probability of his shooting the people at the railway station?— No, certainly not. It would have gone more towards the point of the spu ...d="rc9298">[[#rc9298|9298]]</span> Had you not to carry him to the railway station?— Yes; he was shot in the leg and groin with buck-shot. He was walking de
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  • <span id="rc9336">[[#rc9336|9336]]</span> Do you know that the station master at [[Wangaratta|Wangaratta]] put in a claim to the [[Reward|Reward Board]], ...information since the Kellys were out?— I never heard that. The station master was not the first that told me.
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  • ...is memo. book and scribbled a telegram on it for me to take to the railway station, and send it to Benalla for ammunition. ...only a telegram for more ammunition.” I then asked where was the station master, as I wanted to send this telegram. Mr. [[Stanistreet (2)|Stanistreet]] cam
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  • ...aw, had only left her house two or three minutes. We then went back to the station to get out the horses; when about eight or nine were got out by Constable C
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  • ...the armour on the station. We could do nothing; we were walking round the station and about the ground. The police were stationed behind trees. ...of the police posted behind the trees. They kept looking round towards the station as if they expected somebody. They were standing idly, some of them leaning
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  • ...un, calling out, “Come on, boys.” He had crossed the drain between the station and the hotel, in fact was on the outside of the fence, when I noticed thre ...th Mr. Hare from the station?— I think Mr Rawlins went with him from the station, but I was under the impression that it was [[SConst John Kelly|Senior Cons
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  • ...he proceeded down the line a short distance and then ran rapidly past the station without taking Mr. Hare with him, and went on to Benalla. I then asked the ...him challenged by the police, and heard him say, “ Stanistreet, station master.” He was questioned as to who were in the house, and he said about thirty
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  • 10322 Where were you standing at this time?— At the back of the station. One of the men was running with his head down, and several shots were fire ...oy, or they would kill her boy, or something of that sort. She came to the station, and I at once spoke to her and took her story down. It was published in th
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  • ...="rc10592">[[#rc10592|10592]]</span> Down by the [[Stanistreet (2)|station master’s]] house?— Yes. ...rned back again, and were coming to the other large gate that leads to the station yard, and we had to return up to the hotel again.
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  • ...the Kellys—in charge of every one; and it was on the Sunday the station master sent and asked for me to come over and see him, and he told me I would have
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  • ...a foot constable stationed at [[Oxley|Oxley]], and the formation of a new station on the [[Fifteen Mile Creek|Fifteen mile Creek]]. ...''handing in the same'']'':''— “North Eastern Police District, Benalla Station, June 8th 1881 — Report of Mounted Constable [[Kirkham|Kirkham]], 2986, r
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  • ...n the ground to see Mr. Sadleir, and the latter and party left the railway station, Benalla, at 5.30 a.m. Neither parties were on the ground before six o'cloc ...e station?— It was twenty minutes after five when he left the Wangaratta station, and they swore they were on the ground at three minutes past five. I told
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