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  • Horse stealing was like taking a sports car for a spin today. The sport of young men who w ...[[Kelly Home|Kelly family]] was accused by the police of living largely by stealing horses and cattle.
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  • ...lyGang''' found fame and fortune and where their friends indulged in horse stealing and tried to make a life against the challenges of the squatters and banks.
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  • ...ngers and a record of their most eventful career of highway robbery, horse stealing, romance and murder
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  • ...known in the township that they were in search of the Kellys, whose horse stealing exploits, and the alleged attempted murder of a certain Constable [[Fitzpat
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  • ...Morgan were the men whose deeds were most flagrant in the district, cattle stealing and other minor crimes were common there, and the police were kept constant
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  • ...le comparatively very little of the country was fenced, [[Horse and Cattle stealing|cattle and horses]] belonging to different individuals were allowed to run
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  • ...mson, Brickey|Williamson]], he received four years imprisonment for cattle stealing. Other members of what were known to the police as the ‘Kelly mob’, wer
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  • ...ho happened to be in trouble at the time, were wanted on a charge of horse stealing. The warrant was not in his possession, but that circumstance was of no con ‘Dan’, said Fitzpatrick, ‘I am going to arrest you on a charge of horse stealing.’
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  • ...the [[Murray Flats|Murray Flats]]. Baumgarten had been convicted of horse stealing, and was a known associate of the bushrangers, who had often visited his ho
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  • ...e Byrne, and had been engaged in several [[Horse and Cattle stealing|horse stealing]] exploits with him and the Kellys, besides which it was pretty certain tha
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  • ...alone - and the Kellys, having soared above such small annoying tricks as stealing their neighbours’ stock, were unlikely to harm them - a large number of p
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  • ...od mares to breed first class horses, he still would find more pleasure in stealing than in breeding them. One of the best dodges for altering brands, he expla
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  • ...noying for the police to have their most valued agent imprisoned for horse-stealing, and accordingly when he was arrested at a later date it was contrived that
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  • ...s a most promising one. It was that the New South Wales [[Horse and Cattle stealing|robbers]] should steal in their own State and the Kellys confine their thef
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  • ...be overlooked. Jack Lloyd, who was implicated in the alleged case of horse stealing for which Fitzpatrick sought to arrest Dan Kelly, was subsequently taken in
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  • ...e proud of, usually. In [[Gippsland|Gippsland]], today, [[Horse and Cattle stealing|cattle duffing]] is extremely common. There are farmers there who have buil
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  • ...y. There were intermittent reports of isolated cases of bailing up, cattle-stealing, &c., but though a very strong force of police was employed in the hunt
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  • ...ion concerning Ned Kelly's whereabouts. He was wanted on a charge of horse-stealing. It was believed that he was at a shearing shed in New South Wales, and Str
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  • ...g, as he had nothing but his prison dress. This difficulty was overcome by stealing a suit of clothes from a farm-house. His next trouble was to procure arms.
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  • ...ection with him; but he served two or three sentences for horse and cattle stealing. When with Power, Ned Kelly was a flash, ill-looking young blackguard. He t
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  • ...il courses, and received a sentence of six months in Beechworth for cattle-stealing. He was educated at the Eldorado school, where he and Aaron Sherritt were m ...g fellow, and associated him-self with the Kellys and Byrne in their horse-stealing raids, giving himself up entirely to a disreputable life.
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  • ...d the police. They were always great friends and companions in their horse stealing raids, and Sherritt said they had no idea of shooting the police the mornin
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  • ...ounted policemen in plain clothes, and held up handcuffs and accused us of stealing the trap we were driving, we at first thought they were troopers, and Mr. D
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  • ...Byrne and Ned Kelly had been connected with each other in no end of horse stealing cases, and that after the murders he had befriended the gang before they we
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  • ...telling; it is as impossible to prevent these men from lying as it is from stealing.
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  • ...ed. He told me how he, Joe Byrne, and Ned Kelly used to [[Horse and Cattle stealing|steal horses wholesale]], and how they used to dispose of them, and the way
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  • ...er conduct towards me is so cool that I could not resist the temptation of stealing her horse”
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  • ...d Byrne's greatest friend. I was asked why I did not have him arrested for stealing the horse he was riding, as he never could afford to come honestly by such
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  • ...rs Byrne, was in the camp. I sat up in my cave and looked out, and saw her stealing up. She stood for a moment, saw articles lying about the camp, then came a
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  • ...tenced to only six months. Now, if John Kelly had been charged with cattle stealing as frequently stated by the enemies of Honor, Truth and Justice, he would h
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  • Wild Wright was also arrested and charged with "horse stealing"; Ned Kelly was charged with "receiving," knowing the horse Wild Wright was sentenced to 18 months for deliberately stealing the horse. The Loaded Dice was not used against him.
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  • ...e of Dan Kelly's cousins was joined with him in this case of alleged horse stealing.
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  • ...at the time." This clearly proves that the police knew that the horse stealing in the Kelly Country was not done by the Kellys.
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  • ...one at Chiltern had taken out a warrant for him and one of his cousins for stealing a horse. Dan replied that he had nothing to do with the horse stolen from a
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  • ...fork in his hand. I said, 'I' am going to arrest you on a charge of horse stealing, Dan.' 'Very well, you will let me have something to cat before you take me
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  • ...the force, and this was the cause of me and my step- father, George King, stealing Whitty's horses and selling them to Baumgarten and those other men. The pic
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  • ...ns or a mother, or must have forgot them. ''1 was never convicted of horse-stealing.'' ...and Gunn. Wright and Gunn were potted, and Hall could not pot me for horse stealing, but with the, subscription money he gave £20 to James Murdock, who has re
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  • ...for himself, and frankly admits how he got even with Whitty and others by stealing and selling their horses. Another feature of the letter is the charitable o
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  • ...ly.  Of course, the New South Wales police department were not accused of stealing them.  The Kellys brought the horses back to Greta, and turned them out at
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  • ...ad been losing sheep, and that he suspected some of the Sherritt family of stealing and killing them.  Constable [[Const Daniel Barry|Barry]] caught John Sher
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  • ...force.  Was it not your duty to make inquiries about this matter of sheep stealing?—All the inquiry was made that could be.  Constable Barry saw Sherritt s ...on—Would not the possession of this sheep be prima-facie evidence of his stealing it?—No. ([[Royal Commission report day 48 page 18|RC16616]])
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  • ...to very serious quarrels among the heads, and, as the Kellys were not then stealing horses and were not injuring their neighbours, there was no local demand fo
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  • ...was neither revived not its duration extended, no person was justified in stealing or looting any of their personal possessions.  It is very evident that amo
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  • ...Kelly's to arrest her son, Dan Kelly, who was away at the time, for horse stealing. The constable attempted familiarity with Kate Kelly, but Mrs Kelly, Willia
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  • ...s in, some way or other instrumental in procuring his conviction for horse stealing. The most of the police stationed at Beechworth, under the leadership of Se
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  • "[[Wild Wright|Isaiah Wright]], who was lately committed for horse-stealing at Wangaratta, has volunteered," says the [[Newspapers|Ovens Spectator
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  • ((Before Mr Sharpe) Jane Graham surrendered to her bail to answer a charge of stealing a saddle. [[Ellen (King) Kelly|Mrs Ellen Kelly]] also been charged with the
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  • [[James Kelly|James Kelly]] and Thomas Williams were charged with cattle stealing. ...at the Post Office Hotel, [[Wangaratta|Wangaratta]] on a charge of cattle stealing. The prisoners who reserved their defence were committed for trial.
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  • ...pleaded not guilty except Patrick Murphy, he had been indicted for cattle stealing. Thomas Williams, 17, and [[James Kelly|James Kelly]], 14, were indicted for stealing two heifers, the property of George Chandler of [[Winton|Winton]]. The pris
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  • Cattle Stealing ...Creek (2)|Thomas Mason]], a lad of about 17 years of age, was charged with stealing cattle from his father (Robert Mason), a squatter at Fifteen-mile Creek. Mr
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  • The following case of stealing a cow and calf, which was heard at the court on Monday last, having created Thomas Lewis was brought up in custody; charged with stealing a cow and calf no or about the 12th March last, the property of Margaret Ja
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