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  • == The Bank's place in the KellyGang story == The bank at [[Jerilderie|Jerilderie]] was owned by the bank of New South Wales, now known as Westpac.
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  • == The Bank's place in the KellyGang story == The bank at [[Euroa|Euroa]] owned by the National bank
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  • ...'''e''' ''''''E'''''' '''Police''' '''Agents''' '''Authority figures''' '''Bank & Business''' '''s''' ''''''S''''''
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  • ...ted; and all the streams have trackless ranges not far distant from either bank. North of these is the [[Murray River at Kellygang|Murray]] River, forming
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  • ...de by the Kellys, partly from the fact that the One Mile Creek was running bank high beneath the railway bridge, and that no one without intimate knowledge
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  • ...esh air, and then locked them up again. As to the projected robbery of the bank at Euroa the outlaws appear to have made no secret, and very early in the m
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  • ...Mr McCauley to write a small cheque for presentation by them at the Euroa bank, and then taking their horses from the stable turned them loose in the padd
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  • == CHAPTER XI - THE EUROA BANK ROBBERY == ...m Gloster’s boy to hold the horses, while he pursued his business at the bank.
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  • ...onveyances, it would be wanted to accommodate the large household from the bank. Mr Scott refused, saying his groom was out, and telling Kelly if he wanted
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  • ...s saddle. In addition to the money five revolvers had been taken from the bank, and these, with [[James Gloster|Gloster’s]] pistol and the rifle and gun
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  • ...the North Eastern District they might bolt from, with the plunder of some bank in their possession.
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  • ...cted; even the one constable on duty was absent from the township when the bank was robbed; the departure of Mr [[Nicolson|Nicolson]] and Mr [[Sadleir|Sadl
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  • ...f their connections and loyal sympathisers was legion. Doubtless the Euroa bank robbery did much to add to the ranks of their friends and to increase the l
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  • ...he Kelly country, strengthened their premises against attack and armed the bank officials with revolvers. The outlaws were the constant subject of conversa
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  • ...eparatory to dressing himself after a long dusty ride. Living told him the bank was stuck up and that he must dress as quickly as possible and surrender hi
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  • ...e impression that he was thereby doing a good turn for poor debtors of the bank. ...ming to the town had been simply to kill them, and that the robbing of the bank was a mere incident in his visit.
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  • ...in search of Mr [[Samuel Gill|Gill]], the other man who had fled from the bank, but he had hidden himself away in the bed of a creek and they were unable For some hours after the bank had been robbed the outlaws held possession of the town, and though acting
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  • ...ders, also telling them that the next move of the gang would be to rob the bank of Urana, another New South Wales town. He then took Constable [[Const Rich
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  • ...t in fostering a belief that the constables were killed in fair fight. The bank robberies were not altogether displeasing to poor farmers rather inclined t
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  • ...by want of money, and that their friends were urging them to make another bank raid, which, if attempted, would probably result in their capture. Some exp
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  • ...king up one of the [[Beechworth|Beechworth]] banks. His own was to visit a bank at night when the manager was in bed, and he did not care if blood were she ...which he believed were for the outlaws’ use, and which were paid for by Bank of New South Wales notes with an earthy smell, suggesting that they had bee
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  • ...eir inactivity, were grumbling, and urging that they must ‘do’ another bank in order to reward the faithful. They seldom dared to appear together, and
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  • ...ter as those pursued at Euroa or Jerilderie; but in this case there was no bank to be robbed, and they suited their conduct to the particular end in view.
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  • | THE EUROA BANK ROBBERY
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  • ...one, is at once pointed out to the visitor. It is on the top of the river bank. Below, the King and Ovens Rivers merge into one sluggish stream. Sergeant
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  • ..., to his brother, 'Look here, I'm going to pay this man if I have to rob a bank.' "Two days later the Bank of New South Wales at Jerilderie was stuck up and cleaned out.
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  • ...Sam Maud came up with the news that the Kellys had stuck up and robbed the bank at [[Euroa|Euroa]]. Sergeant [[Whelan|Whelan]] was at the party. He and I l
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  • ...ughly. But the first word we got of our men was that they had stuck up the bank at Euroa, cut the telegraph wires, and got clear away. I went in charge of ...heir friends. There was general prosperity in some of those places after a bank robbery.
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  • One of the most noteworthy exploits of the Kellys was the sticking up of the Bank of New South Wales at [[Jerilderie|Jerilderie]]. That event is still fresh ...up the township, cut off the telegraph wires and looted the branch of the Bank of New South Wales. At that time I was a telegraphist at Deniliquin, and it
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  • ...rds to his quarters Ned Kelly and Byrne returned to town, and entering the Bank of New South Wales they covered the teller, Mr Lyving, demanding the keys o The account of how the robbers took possession of the bank by main force of arms is now ancient history.
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  • The looting of the bank at Euroa. The capture of Jerilderie and looting of the bank of New South Wales there (£3000 was secured by the robbers on this occasio
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  • ...aws candidly informed their prisoners that they were going to stick up the bank at [[Euroa|Euroa]]. Accordingly, on the afternoon of the second day, leavin ...eaking to her was the notorious outlaw chief. Mr Scott, before he left the bank, invited the outlaws to drink whisky with him, which they did. They drank e
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  • ...e told them that the outlaws were going to cross the border and stick up a bank in New South Wales. ...rescue of the Byrne family with a load of stores. And a few days later the bank at Jerilderie was robbed by the gang. A description of his exploit was give
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  • ...anges. They suffered no hardship there because the money they got from the bank at Jerilderie was put into circulation promptly and freely, and the whole c
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  • ...me out winners on that solitary occasion. It was after that robbery of the bank at Jerilderie and the whole country was full of police searching likely and ...ed on scratch with nothing. Now he's got a bee farm, he's got money in the bank, and he's going to be married to a nice young lady belonging to a respected
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  • ...n, and a daring horseman. He had been known to take a flying leap from the bank right into the deepest part of the river, and on raising the surface both h
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  • ...leared it in good style. Old Bismarck followed, and landed on the opposite bank without any mishap. Here I dismounted, and, as directed, stood a few paces
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  • ...acted the straight part came from Ned Kelly himself. When he stuck up the bank at Jerilderie the question was put to him while he was talking with some of
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  • ...is carbine accidentally went off, killing a digger who was standing on the bank of the claim. There was a general muster of the diggers immediately, and th
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  • ...I blew out the light in our lantern. We doubled back and sat behind a high bank of earth, at the same time putting a revolver to the convict's ear, and tel
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  • ..., to the effect that I would be responsible for all boats on the Victorian bank, provided they were given over into my charge. I started for Sandhurst , by
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  • ...e evening, he met three young men who appeared to him like office lads, or bank clerks; each of them had a revolver round his waist. They came up to him, a
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  • ...ecided to cross the Murray and stay the night at a station on the opposite bank. We arrived late in the evening, and were disappointed to find the owner ab
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  • ...re with the successful carrying out of their plans of robbing the National Bank.
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  • ...ter capturing these men, and openly stating their intention of robbing the bank at Euroa, was, about half past two o'clock, to destroy the telegraph line, ...ing to rob the National Bank, but before leaving they got a cheque on this bank signed by the manager Mr. Macauley for a small amount, about three pounds.
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  • ...the back-door, and they took possession of the fire-arms that were in the bank. ...arms, but they pretty soon made him do so. Ned Kelly then went back to the bank, and left Hart in charge of Scott, and ransacked the place, and took posses
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  • ...istributed amongst the gang; so also the arms taken from the prisoners and bank officials. Ned Kelly came to the store room, and announced that they were a ...in the force. When Mr [[Scott|Scott]] got back to Euroa at midnight , the bank was just in the same state as when he had left it— the doors all locked,
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  • ...here, they made for the second, and so on until they met. When robbing the bank, they fixed on a time when they knew it would be closed, and they could rem
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  • ...he had hardly arrived there when he received a telegram, stating that the bank at Euroa had been stuck up by the outlaws. He immediately took a special tr The day after the Bank robbery took place Captain [[Standish|Standish]] started for Euroa. When he
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  • ...t that time of about 300 inhabitants; there were three or four hotels, one bank, a police station with two mounted constables named [[Devine|Devine]] and [ ...e town, in order that they might be made aware of the positions of hotels, bank, &c They ordered the constable, in case any one came up and spoke to hi
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  • == Robbing the Bank == ...in charge of the manager. Ned then took charge of Living, led him into the bank, and asked him what money they had in their keeping. Living replied, "
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  • ...ok a saddle and bridle and pair of spurs belonging to Mr Jarleton from the bank, also a pair of riding-trousers, gold watch and chain. This saddle was put When Mr Gill bolted from the bank, he went to the creek close by, and remained hidden there all day, and unti
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  • ...turn was that [[Dan Kelly|Dan Kelly]] was seen two or three days after the bank robbery making back to the mountains in this colony, some fifteen miles fro ...day for refreshing my recollection of the facts that took place after the bank robbery, as I did not like to trust to my memory as to the numerous inciden
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  • ...]. His first words to me were, “Did I not tell you they would stick up a bank in New South Wales ?” I replied, “Yes, but you told me they were going
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  • ...about for the tracks of police, horses and men. She was walking along the bank of a creek where the men at the upper camp were in the habit of getting the
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  • ...we were expecting the outlaws to bring some money they had stolen from the bank to [[Mrs Margaret Byrne|Mrs Byrne]]'s. Amongst my men I had one who was a t ...t the bushrangers would return from Jerilderie after they had stuck up the bank there, and the first place they would come to was Mrs Byrne's. Aaron said t
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  • ...he ever expected to be paid. He replied—"Oh, they will get another bank some of these days." I said to him, "I suppose you will be very s
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  • ...me that when they contemplated committing a robbery, such as sticking up a bank, Byrne wrote down the contemplated plan, and then the party decided what pa
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  • ..., which were, without doubt, the proceeds of the robbery. Subsequently the bank authorities took the numbers of all notes sent to their country branches, s
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  • ...y " bailed up "-The Hawker Gloster-Cheap Outfits-The Raid on the Bank- The Manager and Family made Prisoners-The Return to Mr. Younghusband's-The ...tion and Constables-Amateur Policemen-The Royal Hotel stuck up-Raid on the Bank of New South Wales £2000 taken-Kelly's Autobiography-His Account of the Fi
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  • | Euroa Bank Robbery The Raid on the Bank
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  • ...n by Ned Kelly at Jerilderie to one of the prisoners in the hotel when the bank was robbed by the Kellys in February, 1879. Dr Reynolds, who examined Kenne
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  • ...e to their home in [[Greta|Greta]], and then make their way to hold up the bank at Howlong. As they were at war with the Government, and the police employe
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  • ...m on which was to be a "hold up" of the [[National Bank|National Bank]] at [[Euroa|Euroa]]. Mounted on four splendid horses, they set forth, and ...ant a disturbance; it would interfere with their plans regarding the Euroa Bank. Ned Kelly followed the hawker and caught him as he was climbing into his w
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  • == THE ROBBERY AT THE EUROA BANK == ...was to obtain a cheque for a minor sum from Mr McCauley, and arrive at the bank at 3 p.m. , just about closing time. This they secured, and, leaving a guar
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  • By the time the police reached Euroa after the bank robbery the Kellys were at home at Eleven-Mile Creek, visiting again their
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  • After returning from the Euroa bank robbery, the first thing was to pay out some of the proceeds of the Euroa t
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  • ...ut they had no idea where to find a suitable landing place on the opposite bank.  They sent their trusty [[Tom Lloyd Jnr|providore]] to Burramine to disco ...place, and Mr Kain had no difficulty in getting his horse up the opposite bank.
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  • '''ROBBING THE BANK AT JERILDERIE''' ...ank of New South Wales and [[Royal Mail Hotel|Cox’s Royal Hotel]].  The bank and the hotel were under the same roof.
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  • ...roprietor, Mr [[Samuel Gill|Gill]], and Mr [[Rankin|Rankin]] came into the bank, and were called upon to bail up.  They did not wait to think, but ran out ...s home, but he was not there.  Mrs Gill did not know where he was.  The bank teller then undertook to see Mr Gill, and get Ned Kelly’s side of the arg
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  • ...s, and replied, “Yes, the Kellys have been to Jerilderie, and robbed the bank, and terrified the people by threatening to shoot them.” He said that he ...of sympathisers did not prevent the successful operation of the Jerilderie bank by the Kellys, and the police were now more than ever subjected by the publ
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  • ...lbury while the outlaws were, without opposition, securing £2000 from the bank at [[Euroa|Euroa]].  The letter was written in New South Wales, and bore t
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  • ...e police force at Benalla to Albury while the Kellys entertained the Euroa bank manager and his wife and family and staff with tea at Faithful Creek homest
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  • This was shortly after the Jerilderie bank robbery; the Kellys did not want to disturb the peace, or to give definite
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  • ...was not so easy now, on account of the preparations of defence made by the bank officials.  It was stated that the manager was secured behind a stout wall ...t sheets of steel.  One mould-board after another was straightened on the bank of the Eleven-Mile Creek near Skillion’s.  Then the rest of the work was
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  • ...Quite suddenly Dan and Joe said, “So long,” and disappeared over the bank into the dry lagoon.  A few minutes later the contractors saw four horseme
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  • They should do some banks first.  The Bank of New South Wales at Benalla was mentioned, and also the Dookie and Lake R ...ated on Beechworth while they (the Kellys) operated at Benalla through the Bank of New South Wales.
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  • ...efused to stop when a danger signal was flashed, then it would go over the bank; if the driver tried to run back, a quantity of blasting powder and fuse wa
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  • I, [[Gaunson, David|David Gaunton]], of 17 Eldon Chambers, Bank Place, Melbourne, attorney for the above-named prisoner, Edward Kelly, make ...That she had borrowed money from the Land Credit Bank, Melbourne; that the bank sold her interest to prisoner’s sister, but that the Lands Department, on
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  • | Robbing the bank at Jerilderie
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  • ...dest sister of Ned Kelly. In subsequent conversation he said that when the bank at Euroa was stuck up and robbed the proceeds were divided among 100 sympat
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  • ...hes. In a subsequent conversation, Skillion made a statement that when the bank at Euroa was stuck up and robbed, the proceeds were divided between about 1
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  • ...e the attempted robbery of the English, Scottish, and Australian Chartered Bank, in Fitzroy, in 1864, in broad daylight. The feature of this event was the
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  • ...ws, with a taste for adventure. "There were barristers, attorneys, ex-bank managers, medical students; others had seen service in one or other of the
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  • ...te and merchant, and the two, with another man, made their way towards the bank. But they were too late. The Kellys were already in possession, and of the
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  • Sticking up the Bank.   ...hooting party, and hawker Gloster's waggon and horses, and set out for the bank, leaving Byrne in charge of the prisoners in the storeroom. As a precaution
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  • ...nce perhaps, was when in 1879 his officer at Jerilderie, together with the Bank of New South Wales was "stuck up" by the Kelly gang of bushranger
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  • They then robbed the Bank of New South Wales of about £2,000, and, after cutting the telegraph wires
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  • Supposed relics of the Kelly gang, when they raided the bank here in 1879, were found by some line repairers on Friday last. Two of the
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  • ...rt, after committing many crimes, including the "hold up" of the bank at Euroa, were brought to bay in the hotel at Glenrowan. Wearing a metal he
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  • ...r's house. The wife told me everybody in Glenrowan had been taken into the bank by the outlaws. I immediately ordered everybody out of the train, and at th
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  • ...aid by the Kelly gang and was compelled by the gang to hold the bag in the bank while they filled it with their spoils.
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  • '''WAS IN BANK THE KELLYS RAIDED''' ...ury and then carne to Wangaratta where he was manager of the branch of the Bank of New South Wales for 30 years until he retired some years ago. He was ass
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  • ...uicing in the bed of the creek. This right is now claimed to be the oldest bank right from Reid's Creek, and is, at the present moment, used as such.
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  • ...means adopted for its extraction, and no distinction was then made between bank and creek, a claimholder on one having as good right to the water as the cl
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  • ...ubmitted to public competition. No distinction to exist henceforth between bank and creek claims with regard to supply of water.
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  • ...Any injuries on such claim to be settled by arbitration. This to apply to bank or creek claims. A branch bank of the Oriental Bank Corporation is being established at Jamieson, for the purchase of gold, and
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  • ...en to the river, or rather from the river to the garden; for, although the bank is some twenty feet above the present water level, they intend to bring the
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  • ...of the list of those which I desired to examine. Northward, along the east bank of the [[Goulburn River|Goulburn]], lies the area of [[Goulburn River|Torre ...on Mr Hugh Glass's [[Tabilk at kellyGang|Tabilk]] station. It lies on the bank of the Goulburn. Here also the best land is close to the river. In all abou
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  • ...efore that Victoria would have no object in running her rails to the river bank at Albury. It will easily be perceived that if this view were correct, it w
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  • ...ave been found in the lead, lying side by side, separated only by a narrow bank of reef about 20 feet wide; the one on the eastern side named the Red Strea
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