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  • ...ir of handcuffs in one hand and a revolver in the other. When asked by the hawker who he was and what right he had to interfere, the outlaw replied in his us
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  • ...hite people of the bush of that rascally and dangerous nuisance, and alien hawker.
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  • ...and for their cattle. Having refreshed themselves, the outlaws bailed up a hawker who was travelling with a horse and cart, and made merry with his stock. Al
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  • ...thers reached the bank, to which they travelled in the cart taken from the hawker. Ned Kelly knocked at the door and persuaded the clerk to open it and cash
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  • ...ements in regard to this episode in the bushrangers' career were made by a hawker, [[James Gloster|James Gloster]]. This was the man who was very nearly shot
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  • ...Continuing his evidence at the preliminary proceedings at Beechworth, the hawker, [[James Gloster|Gloster]], said that whilst he was imprisoned by the Kelly
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  • == Gloster the Hawker == About this time a hawker named [[James Gloster|Gloster]], who had a shop at [[Seymour|Seymour]], but
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  • ...ed for [[Euroa|Euroa]], all dressed in new clothes stolen from Gloster the hawker's cart. They plainly stated they were going to rob the National Bank, but b
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  • ...door was closed. It was then five minutes to four as Ned Kelly drew up the hawker's cart in front of the bank, sending his brother and Steve Hart to the back ...esented himself to be; he was a tall, handsome man, well dressed (with the hawker's clothes on), and spoke so kindly to her. She once or twice said, "Oh
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  • ...t raising any suspicion. Fortune favoured them in a marvellous manner. The hawker, coming to Younghusband's, gave them an opportunity of dressing themselves
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  • ..." Mr. Younghusband's Station-Mr. Macauley " bailed up "-The Hawker Gloster-Cheap Outfits-The Raid on the Bank- The Manager and Family made Pri
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  • The Hawker Gloster
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  • ...nterfere with their plans regarding the Euroa Bank. Ned Kelly followed the hawker and caught him as he was climbing into his waggon for his revolver, and dra The Kellys selected new suits from the hawker's stock, as they desired to he very respectably dressed when they set out f
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  • ...lly drove the shooting party’s cart, Steve Hart, and Beecroft, drove the hawker's wagon and Dan Kelly rode on horseback. ...on into the yard of the bank. This was not noticed by passers, because the hawker himself used frequently to drive in there. Leaving the waggon, Hart entered
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  • ...ccused of taking a hawker by the name of McCormack's horse to pull another hawker named Ben Gould out of a bog . . . At the time I was taken by Hall and his
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  • ...llet through the head of this traducer of his family, and then tipping the hawker’s cart into the Murray.  Ned asked him if he were married.  The latter ...aid about them they would follow him up and murder him.  Ned now told the hawker that he was “Ned Kelly,” and that at first impulse he had intended to p
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  • Towards evening a hawker named Gloster came along with his waggon, and camped, as usual, on the stat ...t. The members of the gang took the spring cart of the shooting party, and hawker Gloster's waggon and horses, and set out for the bank, leaving Byrne in cha
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  • ...Wangaratta]] Court the other day charged with assaulting and threatening a hawker named [[Jeremiah McCormack|M'Cormack]] and his wife. Kelly was sent to gaol
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  • ...about 9 o'clock, for the purpose of obtaining a distress warrant against a hawker named [[Ben Gould|Gould]]. He engaged [[Charles De Boos' Seven Creeks hotel
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  • ...a covered cart almost hid from sight in the bushes. Shortly afterwards the hawker's horses were noticed. The stockman then gave the alarm.
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  • ...ication was impossible. Some distance beyond, a short time afterwards, the hawker's dog was also found dead; the dog's brains had evidently been beaten out.
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  • ...al cntrepot supply the requests of a wide extent of country over which the hawker's cart of other days catered alone to the wants of solitary shepherds and m
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  • ...ce for the prosecution was that the insolvent had carried on business as a hawker and general dealer at Winton. His estate was sequestrated on the 19th Octob
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  • ...t De Boos's Hotel to-day.They brought in a vehicle belonging to Gloster, a hawker, for the purpose of removing the occupants of the bank.They are supposed to
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  • ...en was, however, only a pretence. I afterwards found that they bailed up a hawker and his boy at the station, and took possession of his cart. They rehabilit ...being a boy 13 years of age - the accountant, clerk and two servants. The hawker's van was placed in front, then followed my buggy, which Mrs Scott was driv
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  • ...short distance in the direction of Violet Town, but had doubled back. The hawker's boy who drove the van into my back-yard did not attempt to give any alarm
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  • ...were kept close, and told not to make any noise. Among the prisoners was a hawker who had arrived at the station with a spring cart full of goods on Monday n ...horses in the paddock and drove away in the two spring carts-ours and the hawker's. The tall unknown bushranger, 'Jack,' was left to guard us, which he did
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  • ...apparently afraid of poison being administered to them. About this time a hawker named [[James Gloster|Gloster]] who has a shop at [[Seymour|Seymour]], but
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  • ...ther prisoners. The four ruffians then proceeded to thoroughly ransack the hawker's cart, and provided themselves with a new fitout. They made regular bush d ...he station, Ned Kelly driving Casements spring cart, Dan Kelly driving the hawker's cart, and the third man accompanying them on horseback, the party proceed
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  • The whole party then went out into the back-yard, where the hawker's waggon was standing. Mr Bradley, Mr Booth, and three of the children were
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  • ...clothes the offenders now wear are those which they appropriated from the hawker's cart, and are described as follows: - Ned Kelly - Grey tweed trousers and
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  • ...at De Boos Hotel to-day. They brought in a vehicle belonging to Gloster, a hawker for the purpose of removing the occupants of the bank. They are supposed to
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  • ...rnoon. In the meantime they made prisoners of [[James Gloster|Gloster]], a hawker; Mr [[Casement, Henry Dudley, Tennant & McDougall|Casement]], a farmer; ...Stephen Hart then started for Euroa Ned Kelly drove the hawker's cart, the hawker's boy being compelled to go with them. Dan Kelly drove the spring cart and
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  • ...a good mind to take up tho rails and upset the train. They had ransacked a hawker's cart, and completely changed their clothes, securing new boots and a fres
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  • ...today. They brought in a vehicle belonging to [[James Gloster|Gloster]], a hawker, for the purpose of removing the occupants of the bank. They are supposed t
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  • A hawker named Benjamin [[Ben Gould|Gould]] was arrested at Euroa on Saturday mornin
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  • ...clothes the offenders now wear are those which they appropriated from the hawker's cart, and are described as follows: Ned Kelly, gray tweed trousers and ve
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  • It is not intended to proceed to-morrow with the case against the hawker, Ben [[Ben Gould|Gould]], who was arrested last Saturday at Euroa by Detect
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  • At the police court to-day, [[Ben Gould|Benjamin Gould]], hawker, charged with aiding and abetting the Kelly gang under the Felons Apprehens
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  • Amongst the callers was a [[Ben Gould|hawker]], from whose cart the outlaws provided themselves with a new outfit. The g ...f the prisoners, Dan Kelly in the hawker’s cart, which was driven by the hawker’s boy; and the third man, whose name proves to be Stephen Hart, accompany
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  • ...to shoot him in order to drown remorse; and his next act is to rob a poor hawker of his last £10 note, although he had just received a peace offering from
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  • ...evidence shall be gone into, and a decision given one way or the other. A hawker named Ben Gould hag been committed for trial from Euroa on a somewhat simil
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  • ...er near Wagga, and succeeded in getting away with some valuable goods. The hawker, who is named [[Jerilderie|Stone]] showed considerable pluck over the affai
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  • Frank [[Frederick Becroft|Becroft]], assistant of Mr Gloster, the drapery hawker bailed up at Faithfull's Creek, restated his evidence, and in cross- examin
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  • '''[[James Gloster|J Gloster]]''' , hawker, deposed that he was amongst the men who were stuck-up on Younghusband’s
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  • ...e was allowed a chance to thrive honestly. He then became the partner of a hawker, and travelled about the back districts of New South Wales for six months.
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  • ...]]</span> Whose house was that?— [[David Goodman|Goodman]]'s and Joe the hawker. He had a small store in Winton. There were warrants issued for their arres
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  • Was Wallace at Faithful's Creek with the '''KellyGang''' when they met the hawker?
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  • ...t there were five in the gang, and this account was to the effect that the hawker saw the Kelly party and this other man, who was armed like them. I am givin
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  • ...f Euroa for two days before the bank robbery with [[Ben Gould|Gould]], the hawker, and I think the rest were camped by Begg's station, and that the police we
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  • ...ll late on the evening of the 10th. Of all these there was only one man, a hawker named Gloster, who made any show of resistance, if such it could be called.
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  • ...ontained many criminals of a bad type, who, had they but a leader, such as Hawker (described by Henry Kingsley), might easily have developed into something e
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  • ...n, where Captain Desborough and his police fought a pitched battle against Hawker and his gang of bushrangers. The William Dana of whom I speak is said to be
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  • James [[James Gloster|Gloster]], the [[Hawkers People|hawker]] arrived at Faithfull's Station
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  • == I was a chinese, a pig hawker from [[Buckland|Morses Creek]] It is said that I had a hot temper. I went t
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  • A sympathizer and [[Hawkers People|hawker]] who helped the '''KellyGang''' at [[Faithfull's Creek (2)|Faithfull's]] C ...loster|Mr Gloster]] the draper in [[Seymour|Seymour]] and [[Hawkers People|hawker]]. '''Euroa Robbery 10/12/[[ev78-12--2Euroa Robbery|1878]]''' On the evenin
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  • ...[[James Gloster|Gloster]] turned up as he usually did, the new clothes and hawker van worked to disguise Ned's arrival in town, the town was almost empty as
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  • A sympathizer and [[Hawkers People|hawker]] who helped the '''KellyGang''' at [[Faithfull's Creek (2)|Faithfull's]] C ...t [[Seymour|Seymour]] and used to travel the country as a [[Hawkers People|hawker]]. I employed Frank [[Frederick Becroft|Beecroft]].
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  • == I was a hawker who was assaulted by Dan Kelly. == ...were charged with wilfully damaging my property. I was a [[Hawkers People|hawker]] and we owned a shop in [[Winton|Winton]]. See also ([[Royal Commission re
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  • A key supporter of the '''KellyGang''' at the Euroa robbery. A hawker who went around with a horse and cart selling all sorts of goods to the set ...er by the name of [[Jeremiah McCormack|McCormack's]] horse to pull another hawker named Ben Gould out of a bog. Mr Gould got up in the morning to feed his ho
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  • ...y feeding his horses when he heard a bell and saw another horse of another hawker, Jerimiah McCormack. Ben knew McCormack's horse well and he sent his boy to
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  • ...im Kelly with illegally using a horse.The case involved a Wangaratta based hawker '''Max Kraft''' and was dismissed.([[Royal Commission report Appendix 10|RC ...maging the property of [[David Goodman|David Goodman]], a [[Hawkers People|hawker]] who owned a shop in [[Winton|Winton]]. Const [[Fitzpatrick|Fitzpatrick]]
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  • ...ur youth and own intimacy with the owner of the horses (a Wangaratta based Hawker, '''Max Kraft''')-one of us was 'a servant' of the person who owned the hor
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  • ...; McDougall|Casement]] and his party and Mr [[James Gloster|Gloster]], the hawker.
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  • ...maging the property of [[David Goodman|David Goodman]], a [[Hawkers People|hawker]] who owned a shop in [[Winton|Winton]]. Const [[Fitzpatrick|Fitzpatrick]]
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  • ...maging the property of [[David Goodman|David Goodman]], a [[Hawkers People|hawker]] who owned a shop in [[Winton|Winton]]. Const [[Fitzpatrick|Fitzpatrick]]
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  • === a hawker === A key supporter of the '''KellyGang''' at the Euroa robbery. A hawker who went around with a horse and cart selling all sorts of goods to the set
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  • ...ened the side door. Our whole party then went into the back yard where the hawker's wagon was standing. Messers Bradley and Booth and 3 of the children were
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  • ...maging the property of [[David Goodman|David Goodman]], a [[Hawkers People|hawker]] who owned a shop in [[Winton|Winton]]. On 19 October [[1874-1877 Events|1
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  • Ned Kelly had a run in with [[Ah Fook|Ah Fook]], a pig hawker from Morses Creek in 1869
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  • ...pring cart and Dan [[Dan Kelly|Kelly]] driving [[James Gloster|Gloster]]'s hawker's wagon with Steve Hart on horse back left Faithfull's Creek Station for Eu ...or. Our whole party then went into the back yard where the [[James Gloster|hawker]]'s wagon was standing. Messers Bradley and Booth and 3 of the children wer
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  • At about this time James [[James Gloster|Gloster]], the hawker arrived at the station with his cart. He had a run in with the '''KellyGang ...pring cart and Dan [[Dan Kelly|Kelly]] driving [[James Gloster|Gloster]]'s hawker's wagon.
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  • ...sing the incident between [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]] and the [[Hawkers People|hawker]] Mr and Mrs [[Jeremiah McCormack|McCormack]], they tell us that Mr. [[John
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  • '''Stone''', hawker ([[Sydney Morning Herald (28)|SMH18/2/79]])
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  • Paddy's Hotel '''Schools''' '''Hawker''' '''Fred [[Frederick Becroft|Becroft]]''' came from Longwood ([[The Argus
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  • James [[James Gloster|Gloster]], the [[Hawkers People|hawker]] had a shop in Seymour
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  • ...per and a local farmer. David [[David Goodman|Goodman]] a [[Hawkers People|hawker]] had a shop in Winton
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  • [[David Goodman|Joe the hawker]] Rody Maher? ([[Royal Commission report day 33 page 13|RC12535]]) [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]] had a conversation with a hawker on the [[Murray River at Kellygang|Murray]] after the [[Jerilderie|Jerilder
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  • ...er by the name of [[Jeremiah McCormack|McCormack]]'s horse to pull another hawker named Ben [[Ben Gould|Could]] out of a bog.
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  • ...about the spring of' [[1864-1873 Events|I870]] the ground was very soft a hawker named Mr [[Ben Gould|Gould]] got his waggon bogged between Greta and my mot
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  • ...; McDougall|Casement]] and his party and Mr [[James Gloster|Gloster]], the hawker.
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