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  • ...lving the hunt for the KellyGang either as Prime Ministry of the Colony of Victoria or as Chief Secretary === ...d Observer. In the same year I was elected to the legislative assembly for East Melbourne. Later I changed to the seat of Collingwood.
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  • ...ters and songs. I lived at [[Sebastopol|Sebastopol]] on Reedy Creek to the north of [[Beechworth|Beechworth]]. The area was an [[Gold mining (2)|gold]] mini ...]] , [[#5|Gold Mining]] , [[#6|Deaths at Stringy Bark Creek]], [[#7|Escape North]] , [[#9|Euroa Robbery]] , [[#10|Jerilderie Robbery]] ''',''' [[#11|Whoural
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  • ...itzpatirck. My mother's name hand been Jane Neilson. I was born in 1856 in Victoria. ...y Bark Creek in the Wombat Ranges 26/10/1878''' I was not stationed in the North-Eastern district at the time. I had been just transferred from there to Mel
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  • ...taken on as a probationary constable on 6/3/1879 and went to North Eastern Victoria. My first station was at [[Violet Town|Violet]] Town with Const [[Const W D I joined the police force on 6/3/1879. I have lived in the north east of Victoria all my life ([[Royal Commission report day 25 page 3|RC9631]])
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  • ...bank robbery my time was fully taken up sending supplies of horses to the North-Eastern District. (RC1241) ...ct which covered the area from Melbourne to the start of the North Eastern Victoria region at the time of the robbery. I tried to protect the banks in the area
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  • ...gold|Gold Mining]] , [[#mm|Deaths at Stringy Bark Creek]], [[#north|Escape North]], [[#euroa|Euroa Robbery]], Mass arrest of sympathizers , [[#jer|Jerilderi ...on [[Stringy Bark Creek|Stringy Bark]] Creek less a mile and a half south east from our camp on [[Bullocky Creek|Kellys]] Creek. This is what we had to sa
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  • I was in charge of the north eastern police district throughout the hunt for the '''KellyGang'''. The Ro ...Years''' I had rheumatic fever from the start of my time in North Eastern Victoria which meant that I could not take parties out in the bush.([[Royal Commissi
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  • ...Incident , Gold Mining , Murders at Stringy Bark Creek , [[#enorth|Escape North]]., [[#er|Euroa Robbery]] , [[#chol|Christmas holidays]] , Mass arrest of s ...imate terms. ([[Royal Commission report day 42 page 2|RC14557]]) '''Escape north''' In December 1878, after the commission of the Mansfield murders by the '
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  • ...bourne]]. On the other side of the Great Dividing Range from north eastern Victoria
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  • ...''' (Eliza Forlonge selected the first saxon merino sheep to be brought to Victoria. they went to Seven Creeks). William Forlonge passed Barwidgee on to Richar ; North
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  • South of [[Wodonga (2)|Wodonga]], east of [[Wangaratta|Wangaratta]] ...e, east of Wangaratta, and still one of the largest towns in North Eastern Victoria
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  • ...lack Dog Creek, one mile east of J Gullifer's station, thence on the north east by Black Dog Creek to the Port Phillip Road 8 miles adjoining the runs of W <blockquote>The run is near the north boundary of the Pangurang. They often used to hold corroborees on an island
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  • In 1876 Burrowye North was licensed to Andrew Anderson, Thomas Brown, James Rutherford and the hal ; North
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  • suburb of [[Melbourne|Melbourne]] , 4 kilometres from the CBD to the north; on the banks of the Maribyrnong River ...endon, brought the railway to Flemington and later on to the north east of Victoria
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  • '''located''' to the east of Glenrowan on the road from [[Winton|Winton]] to [[Moyhu|Moyhu]] ...(via [[Everton|Everton]]) and the [[Buckland River|Buckland]] River in the north and [[Melbourne|Melbourne]] (via [[Winton|Winton]]) in the south.
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  • ; North ; East
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  • ; North ; East
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  • In the southern part of north eastern Victoria, on the way to Mount Buller East/West was named High Street, North/South was named [[Maindample|Highett]] Street [[../../things/C_community/C_
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  • ...s well as they move stolen cattle and horses backwards and forward between Victoria and New South Wales ...ry:Places starting with M]] [[Category:MittA Mitta]] [[Category:North East Victoria]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...'' in 1835-36 as a cattle run(51,200 acres). It may have been the first in Victoria. The run was originally called 'Mount Pleasant'. The run was then held by W ; North
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