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  • The bank at [[Jerilderie|Jerilderie]] was owned by the bank of New South Wales, now known as Westpac. After the robbery at Jerilderie the banks in New South Wales lobbied the Government to increase the [[Reward|reward]]. The banks also co
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  • ...lderie]] [[Category:Benalla]] [[Category:Beechworth]] [[Category:New South Wales]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:Austrialia]]
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  • ...lderie]] [[Category:Benalla]] [[Category:Beechworth]] [[Category:New South Wales]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:Austrialia]]
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  • ...seek his horse at Peechelba, a station he had stuck up upon the New South Wales border. ...[Murray River at Kellygang|Murray]] River, forming the border of New South Wales and Victoria, and also flowing, in its upper reaches, through a jumble of h
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  • ...hieves were able to give an apparently good title. The police of New South Wales and Victoria, who were both well aware of the plan of operation, were in co
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  • ...the Victorian side of the Murray, connected by a bridge with the New South Wales town of Albury on the other side. No news arrived from this party, which wa
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  • ...y appear to have made strenuous attempts to cross the river into New South Wales. At [[bungowannah|Bungowunnah]] wharf, on the Victorian side, they found a
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  • ...eymour]], which is only about sixty miles from Melbourne, and considerably south of the district known as the Kelly country, in which the bushrangers were m ...m that the gang was about to make another attempt to escape into New South Wales. Among the men who gave Mr Nicolson real or fanciful accounts of what the K
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  • ...is this-‘Any work to be had?’ ‘Yes!’ ‘Where?’ On the New South Wales side one shall meet you. I will have a boat ready. There must not be any ho ...g was to take place, and he also sent notice to the [[NSW police|New South Wales police]].
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  • ...rthward to [[Albury|Albury]], whence it could go to Denilquin in New South Wales , and southward by another line to Melbourne.
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  • From this day there began a new regime in the Kelly pursuit, Mr Nicolson going to Melbourne to take the Chi ...ers of his witnessed, had decided, had he remained in command, to follow a new plan, endeavouring to secure more accurate knowledge and better espionage o
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  • ...grams to the Victorian police on the border and to the police of New South Wales . News shortly arrived that on the evening of the day named by Sherritt men
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  • ...lace in the hope of intercepting the Kellys on their return from New South Wales.
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  • ...immediately shot through the head, he was to introduce the bushrangers as new constables just sent up to Jerilderie to give the town extra protection aga ...n of the [[Royal Mail Hotel|Royal Hotel]], adjoining the Bank of New South Wales which they intended to rob. Mr Cox, the proprietor, was introduced by Richa
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  • ...next move of the gang would be to rob the bank of Urana, another New South Wales town. He then took Constable [[Const Richards|Richards]] back to the police
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  • ...laws to £1,000 per head, and an offer of the same amount by the New South Wales Government and banks, so that the destruction of the gang became worth £8,
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  • ...o the distant mountain country of [[Tom Groggin|Tomgroggin]], in New South Wales . In the cases where Mr Nicolson did take action, he made great use of the
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  • ...y’s party and another more modern make of rifle taken from the New South Wales police at Jerilderie. The train in which Lloyd and Mrs [[Margaret Skillion| At the beginning of the new year Mr Nicolson had good reason to believe that the outlaws were getting n
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  • ...ad not. But there are the children. When Kate died—that was in New South Wales , at a place called Forbes—her children were left destitute. Her husband
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  • ...n is a farmer over there, and Tom is a schoolmaster somewhere in New South Wales.
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  • "Two days later the Bank of New South Wales at Jerilderie was stuck up and cleaned out.
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  • ...to execution. The idea was a most promising one. It was that the New South Wales [[Horse and Cattle stealing|robbers]] should steal in their own State and t ...ak. There is the same fear amongst stock-owners to-day. Well the New South Wales thieves used to drive the horses and cattle to [[Howlong (2)|Howlong]]. Tha
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  • ...worthy exploits of the Kellys was the sticking up of the Bank of New South Wales at [[Jerilderie|Jerilderie]]. That event is still fresh in the mind of Mr P ...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 was one of my duti
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  • ...s Ned Kelly and Byrne returned to town, and entering the Bank of New South Wales they covered the teller, Mr Lyving, demanding the keys of the safe. Lyving
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  • ...ately discharged. Mr. Fosberry, the Inspector-General of Police, New South Wales, and Captain [[Standish|Standish]] express in strong terms their adverse op The capture of Jerilderie and looting of the bank of New South Wales there (£3000 was secured by the robbers on this occasion)
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  • ...How and where the? Armor was manufactured will shortly be told.) New South Wales Agriculturalist and Grazier" offered prizes for the best suggestion as
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  • ...and pounds were offered for the capture of the four outlaws. The New South Wales Government offered another thousand pounds a head of their apprehension.
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  • ...he outlaws were going to cross the border and stick up a bank in New South Wales.
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  • ...ion of the outlaws was, with the assistance of the banks and the New South Wales Government, raised to £2000 per man. And the police relied more and more o
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  • ...y had purchased a number of store cattle. These were coming from New South Wales by way of Wodonga, at which place the station stockmen were to receive them
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  • ...orse-stealing. It was believed that he was at a shearing shed in New South Wales, and Strachan had been accorded permission to go there and affect his arres
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  • == New South Wales Customs == ...trees, and at nine o'clock in the morning got introduced to the New South Wales Customs officer, who was dressed up in gold lace and buttons from head to f
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  • ...ictoria, and cross the [[Murray River at Kellygang|Murray]] into New South Wales. The description of the place of crossing and other details were given in s ...well known. This information was furnished to the police on the New South Wales side of the Murray, and they were told that Goulburn was the probable place
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  • ...derie]] is a town about sixty miles from the Murray river on the New South Wales side of the border. It had a population at that time of about 300 inhabitan ...constable, in case any one came up and spoke to him, to introduce them as new constables about to be stationed there. Their walk lasted about an hour, an
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  • After this was done, they devoted their attentions to the Bank of New South Wales, in which there were three officers—Mr [[Tarleton|Jarleton]], manager, Mr
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  • ...d back to their mountain retreats in Victoria. No end of Bank of New South Wales notes were in circulation shortly afterwards, but the numbers of the stolen The Government of New South Wales, together with the banks of that colony, offered an additional [[Reward|rew
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  • ...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 to [[Goulburn NSW|G
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  • ...off towards Melbourne , and the seller appear to return back to New South Wales. If by chance any of the horses were claimed by their owners, the receipt w ...irl, marry her, leave all his old associates, and begin life again amongst new people. He agreed with all I said, and turned round apd said to me, "M
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  • ...ir Henry Parkes, Premier of the Government of [[Govenment of NSW|New South Wales]], telegraphed to the Victorian Government, expressing the great satisfacti
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  • ...rd|reward]] of £8000 offered by the Governments of Victoria and New South Wales. For it was notified on the 20th of April that the reward would be withdraw
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  • ...ere was hardly a district in Victoria, and also in some parts of New South Wales, that they could, not have found a blood-relation to have assisted in harbo
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  • ...r-At the Buckland River Station-"Billy the Puntman"-In Charge of new Rushes-Border Difficulties on the Murray ...s-Amateur Policemen-The Royal Hotel stuck up-Raid on the Bank of New South Wales £2000 taken-Kelly's Autobiography-His Account of the Fitzpatrick Affair-De
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  • In Charge of new Rushes Raid on the Bank of New South Wales £2000 taken
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  • ...the range and alter the brands, and sell them in Melbourne or in New South Wales . I could mention the names of the parties. There is still the same complai
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  • ...t to sell out. I sold them afterwards at Benalla and the rest in New South Wales, and left Victoria, as 1 wished to see certain parts of the country, and ve
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  • ...were going across the Murray, and intended going to Goulburn, in New South Wales, where the Kelly’s had a cousin.  He said they urged him to go for a lon ...d he advise you to take any steps to prevent the Kellys going to New South Wales?”
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  • ...Victorian police to capture the Kellys.  If the Kellys were in New South Wales, they said, they would soon have them in the prison cell.  This was the us ...u come back,” said Mr Bourke.  Mr Kain rode about a mile into New South Wales, then he dismounted and rested for some time.  When the hour was nearly up
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  • ...eak.  Ned took particular notice of the position of the Bank of New South Wales and [[Royal Mail Hotel|Cox’s Royal Hotel]].  The bank and the hotel were ...o one wanted police help that day, but if anything had cropped up the four new constables were prepared to attend to it in an effective and intelligent fa
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  • ...r Evans lost these horses some time previously.  Of course, the New South Wales police department were not accused of stealing them.  The Kellys brought t ...nd identified John Evans’ brand.  The horses also carried the New South Wales Government brand, but the brand was on the neck under the mane, and was not
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  • ...ses and themselves safely across the Murray, while the police of New South Wales and Victoria watched the public highways and bridges to intercept them.  B
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  • ...at pleased, that the Kellys were so successful in locking up the New South Wales police at Jerilderie and assuming control of the town. ...ed.  Anyhow, they could say that notwithstanding the boast, the New South Wales constables had suffered greater humiliation than the Victorian police.  Th
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