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  • == Cost of the hunt for the KellyGang == ...id 1879 funds were cut back. '''Links to the KellyGang''' , Summary of the cost , Fitzpatrick Incident , [[#26/10/1878|Stringybark Creek Murders]] , Sebast
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  • ..., thus setting still more of the police free for active patrol work. The [[Cost of KellyGang|expense]] incurred by the country on account of the Kelly outb
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  • ...se the matter, which he did by buying the animal outright for £15, thus [[Cost of KellyGang|saving]] the Government £4 and getting the horse into the bar
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  • ...le to distinguish friend from foe, as some of the prisoners found to their cost, and indeed the only constable in the force for whom most of them had reaso
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  • ...them. But the Scot refused point blank. He said he only had £9 and it had cost him much hard work to earn the money. Part with it he would not. Then ensue
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  • ...r in that expedition, become the hunted. That was an error in tactics that cost himself and two other brave men their lives.
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  • ...e treacherous scoundrel to the fearful threats that a few hours afterwards cost him his life.
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  • ...is it much more easy of credence that the capture of this gang should have cost the state, from first to last, over £115,000. And yet these are facts whic
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  • ...den Gully. Our first duty was to take out a licence to dig for gold, which cost us 30s. each, and then to sink a hole, which we bottomed, and took two or t
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  • ...elt great confidence in using them. Each of these breech loading shot guns cost the Government about £8. However, we had to purchase some reliable weapons
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  • ...to them. Most of them looked upon the affair as a capital joke, which had cost them nothing but their confinement. At half past ten o'clock they all agree
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  • == What the Gang cost the Colony == ...ges of those engaged in the search had been included in this estimate, the cost would have been over £115,000—a large price to pay for the capture of fo
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  • ...tion which may be supplied on CD ROM for $59.50 (tax, postage and handling cost included). Please email us at if you would like a copy. === ...f the '''KellyGang'''-Katie Kelly's behaviour-Kelly's distrust of Hart-The Cost of the Destruction of the '''KellyGang'''
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  • The Cost of the Destruction of the Gang
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  • ...ir brands.  These horses showed breeding.  The horses were shod, and the cost charged to the New South Wales Government, whose police force had boasted w
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  • ...oss of these police, but rather that I thought more of the prospect at any cost of ending the horrid uncertainty that had oppressed us all so long." H Mr Sadleir says:—"The whole cost of this evil business, in life and treasure, might have been avoided by a b
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  • ...ton; a further quantity of 22 tons were insufficient to pay expenses. The cost of crushing has been from 20s. to 30s. per ton, according to agreement. Man
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  • ...substantial flumes, erected at considerable expense to the projectors, the cost of the works being over £3,000; and it is very clear that the persons unde ...f the Yackandandah Pioneer Company alone, still incomplete, having already cost above £7,000.
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  • ...tertained unless the objector lodge £10 with the commission, to cover the cost of entertaining such objection if not sustained. The deposits of the succes ...f £10 for the lease and £10 fine on renewals for all works the estimated cost of the construction of which shall not exceed £l,000, and £5 additional f
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  • ...ns annually. If these goods were conveyed by railway, the reduction on the cost of carriage on that amount alone would be at least £3 per ton, or more tha
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  • ...y one per cent, on the outlay above the working expenses, the latter would cost the colony £12 10s. per mile per annum more than the railway. It was evide
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  • ...here-tin-ore, for instance which was at present seriously affected by the cost of carriage, but would become at once highly important if carriage was redu
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  • ...money taken at the door will need to be considerable in order to clear the cost of the undertaking. Once in every two or three evenings there will be the a
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  • ...the matter. It was of very little consequence whether any particular line cost £1,546 17s. 6d. or £1,500,000, because they not only got the advantage of ...railway would cost £1,595,000. He for his part, did not suppose it would cost a million. Besides the large number of persons a railway would attract, it
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  • ...om the seaboard and other parts of the colony, which greatly increases tho cost of living and the price of all imported articles, and cuts us off from a ma ...sengers to these districts will more than pay the interest required on the cost of a railway, and, according to recent reliable estimates of the highest au
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  • ...own the spur, and report to this meeting upon the best method and probable cost of carrying out the proposed improvements. His report was now lying on the
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  • ...of bridging over the fiats would be only £10,400 in excess of the average cost of the whole line. If arrangements could be made to cause the same track to ...d justify a line being made to the latter village? These twenty miles will cost, at, £9,300 per mile, £180,000. Can the 150 people at Wodonga or the 100
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  • ...his fact shows the great want of machinery in the Beechworth district. The cost of transit makes the machinery most expensive, and the inconveniences of th
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  • These [[Beechworth|Beechworth]] bye-laws have cost and will continue to cost our miners thousands of pounds annually. Knowing and seeing this why does n
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  • ...r £15,000. Deduct the value of the sheep, say at 5s each, £5,000; do the cost or value of the various improvements, such as house, woolshed, yards, fenci ...debenture rate of six per cent, per annum, it will be found that the total cost at the end of the thirteen years would be only 10s 5d per acre, and if the
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  • ...lower approach to the township, is a cheap and useful construction having cost only about £75. The Jamieson River is a beautiful clear stream of water, a
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  • 2. It would enormously enhance the cost of the work without presenting any corresponding advantage to the Governmen ...y great, as a new bridge would have to be constructed over that river at a cost of not less than £30,000, while the station would be thus placed entirely
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  • ..., and expensively working out some of these problems at their own risk and cost. For it cannot be denied either that such wine as you taste in Mr '''Fallon
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  • ...es; in fact, so good has been the speculation that the bridge has paid its cost nearly three times over, realizing forty per cent. per annum, the half-year
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  • ...excelled in George-street, at quite twenty per centum under George-street cost; and in purchasing my daily supply of "cut-up" from friend Ball (
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  • ...a benevolent asylum, an hospital which contains 80 patients, a gaol which cost the country £30,000 (and will hold, when completed, 250 prisoners), and a ...practically inexhaustible; and the quartz-reefs may be said - owing to the cost of machinery - to be almost untouched. Nor need I refer to the diamonds, pr
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  • ...to the extent of £1 for every £4 paid up; to provide rolling stock at a cost to the company of £20,000; and to work the line for £12,800 per annum. Th ...are of the burden inflicted on the colony by the railways constructed at a cost of over £40,000 a mile. To us this was a grievous weight, as the facilitie
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  • ...m that, it will combine grandeur with ornament to a remarkable degree. The cost will be about £8000, and it will accommodate about 1500 persons. ...nt is acknowledged to be the prettiest in the colony, and was erected at a cost of £5000; possibly borrowing the idea from the bees in an economy of room,
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  • .... Over this there is a fine bridge being erect by the Yea Road Board, at a cost of about £1300. The Broadford Road Board, it is said, intend to cut the br
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  • ...ilways can be constructed on the Fairlie principle at little more than the cost of m in roads, there can be no reasonable objection to a Goulburn Valley li
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  • The Corowa and Wahgunyah bridge is a substantial structure, and cost about £10,000. It was erected by, and is still the property of a private c
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  • ...ountry, the construction of a railway line has been strongly agitated. The cost has been estimated at £120,00. It is said that a private company would hav
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  • .... These works, about three and a half mile above Echuca, were erected at a cost of about £12,000. Successive floods considerably damaged the property, and
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  • ...been in the habit of spending the public money. The country is put to the cost of at least a couple of hundred pounds, to repay Mr Liston's influence with
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  • ...cess devoted to the reception of the large organ, now being completed at a cost of £7000. To be more minute: at the northern end of the hall is the organ ...n Australia, and one of the largest in the world, when complete, will have cost £7000. Its size may be judged from the fact that it is fitted with 4500 pi
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  • ...liamstown, Sandridge, Emerald Hill, and St. Kilda. The Melbourne Town Hall cost something less than .£100,000 including purchase of some of the land. Mess
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  • ...other improvements every where visible. One dam alone, pointed out to me, cost over £600. The books of the station show that during the past ten years up
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  • ...at pastoral show''' held there. Splendid show yards have been erected at a cost of £400 or £500, for sheep, cattle, and horses, though principally the fo ...rails on the way. This matter should be seen to at once, and for the small cost it is a disgrace to the "powers that be."
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  • ...bough the station. There are over 150 miles of fencing on Widgiewa, which cost about .£50 per mile. After an inspection of all these improvements one mus
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  • ..., and lagoons, ten dams and tanks were constructed on the runs, at a large cost. Great attention seems to be paid to the division of the stations into padd ...s, we came to the wool-shed which is a most extensive affair, erected at a cost of about £1500. It is one of the most lofty buildings of the kind that I h
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  • ...girls, and two smaller rooms. It is built of brick, with shingle roof, and cost nearly £2500. Mr A G Jones headed the building list with a munificent gift ...is fine building, which has only recently been completed, was erected at a cost of nearly £3000. Mr James Markey was the contractor. The front elevation o
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