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  • For much of its course the Murray River forms the border between Victoria and New South Wales == The Country around the Murray River ==
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  • ...an Morgan|Morgan]] and [[Harry Power|Power]], had both been at home in the river valleys and heavily forested ranges that cover much of the country. Only te ...om either bank. North of these is the [[Murray River at Kellygang|Murray]] River, forming the border of New South Wales and Victoria, and also flowing, in i
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  • ...he birds had frown. The police officer had with him an aboriginal from the River Darling, who was an intelligent tracker, and from the camp he followed the
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  • ...reaching the main stream, but were forced to abandon the attempt, for the river was higher than it had been for many years, and accordingly they turned the On November 3 they were seen in the neighbourhood of the Murray, and on the same day near [[Wangaratta|Wangaratta]], a township more than f
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  • ...safe place already prepared for them. I will have four on each side of the river to watch upper and lower side. I have a place fixed where you will be safe. ...o the police sergeant near [[Howlong (2)|Howlong]], at the junction of the Murray and Indigo rivers, between Albury and Bungowunnah where the proposed crossi
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  • ...to prevent reports of their flight across the [[Murray River at Kellygang|Murray]] reaching Melbourne.
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  • ...getting the [[Police Trackers|black tracker]] who had been with him on the Murray on his former search, and who was a patient in the hospital. He was, howeve
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  • ...ver to watch a crossing place where a chain of hills on either side of the river runs all the way to Goulburn.
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  • ...on the Murray, but without the least effect. Probably they arrived at the river too late, but at any rate it was soon commonly known that the Kellys were a ...ed Kelly, disguised and muffled up, was recognised by a farmer on the King River some forty miles from Benalla at whose house he called, and others were awa
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  • ...anty, -beyond that I was to protect all boats on the Victorian side of the river and dutiable articles that might be landed on the Victorian shore. I had a ..., and he told me his orders were to seize all boats that were found on the Murray. I told him my orders were to protect these boats against seizure.
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  • == A Sporting party on the Murray == ...oceeding to Echuca by train, started off to our destination lower down the Murray. We camped the first night at a water hole near Gunbower, and next morning
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  • ...he [[Murray River at Kellygang|Murray]]. They evidently meant to cross the river, but it was flooded, and they got on some of the islands and were very near
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  • ...nd the officer in charge of the district that the Kellys were to cross the Murray on the night of the 9th December 1878. The [[Nicolson|inspecting superinten ...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 they would make fo
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  • [[Jerilderie|Jerilderie]] 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
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  • ...rne mounted his horse and started off alone in the direction of the Murray river, leading a pack horse with the treasure strapped across the saddle. This wa
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  • ...once took steps to give instructions to all crossing places on the Murray river to keep a sharp look out, and sent men during the night to every known cros
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  • ...ie]] some months afterwards found in the mountains at the head of the King river in Victoria, which the gang were known to frequent. It was a strange coinci ...w, there were dozens of places where they could cross, and no one knew the river better than they did, and in consequence they were able to return without b
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  • ...Billy the Puntman"-In Charge of new Rushes-Border Difficulties on the Murray Sporting Party on the Murray-" Winkle"-How to take Aim-After the Ducks-A Night with the Snakes
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  • At the Buckland River Station Border Difficulties on the Murray
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  • ...Murray River . They knew there was a punt there, and expected to cross the Murray in It to reach Howlong on the other side. ...arten|Baumgartens]], who told them there was no hope of getting across the Murray while the flats on both sides were flooded, and that the police were about
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  • ...eing with Ned and Dan Kelly were William [[Greta|King]] and Charles [[King River|Brown]]. ...ee days before (31/10/78) between [[Banawatha|Barnawartha]] and the Murray River.  Detective [[Det Kennedy|Kennedy]], with a part of police, searched this
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  • ...iver and swam across, but the strength of the current carried him down the river and he could not land.  He nearly got drowned.  After a great struggle he ...e was Kain, and that he had sold a team of bullocks to a bullocky over the river, and wanted to go across to collect the cheque.  The publican saw the pros
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  • ...ould divide on their way back from Jerilderie, and meet on the bank of the Murray at the crossing place opposite Bourke’s public-house, near Burramine. ...ught the horses back to Greta, and turned them out at the head of the King River.
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  • The gang met, as arranged, on the banks of the Murray, where they had left the publican’s boat in the early hours of the previo ...£2300, and, therefore they had to be careful.  Joe Byrne strolled up the river, and discovered the boat used by the '''Boomanoomanah''' Station.
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  • ...fe place already prepared for them.  I will have four on each side on the river to watch upper and lower sides.  I have a place fixed where you will be sa
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  • ...what I was doing.  I went next to the Little River, and then to the Upper Murray by way of Cotton Tree Hill, but found no traces, and returned to Benalla an ...ging to the police murdered at the Wombat.  There were floods in the King River, which interfered with the search I was directed to make.  I returned to W
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  • ...nd Joe Byrne entered Jerilderie, on the New South Wales side of the Murray River , and imprisoned Devine and his assisting constable. Donning the policemen' ...y had heard that he had boasted that they were too frightened to cross the Murray from Victoria .
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  • ...t of 1858 I commenced working there. Before our party began operations the river had been more or less prospected for many miles, both up and down, and four ...ch creek." This claim we also worked out, following the gold into the river, so far as it was payable, nearly, if not quite, half way across. We subseq
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  • ...and on the completion of the railway to Echuca to forward slates, via the Murray, to the Melbourne and provincial markets. ...the country bounded by Futter's Range, the Australian Alps, and the river Murray .
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  • ...reas, some solitary and some in clusters, have been proclaimed high up the Murray, and in the mountain district between Merton and [[Mansfield|Mansfield]]. ...ast of the Sydney road and the country between the Goulburn and the Broken River.
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  • ...der to promote unanimous action on the part of the people of the Ovens and Murray districts, the North-Eastern Railway League should be reconstructed by the ...road boards, and other local public bodies and societies in the Ovens and Murray districts, in congress assembled tit Wangaratta,
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  • ...engineering resources of the colony upon a cheap single line to the Upper Murray, it would be neither novel nor extraordinary if the line should be open for ...e moment. Ostensibly the line is to he made for the purpose of tapping the Murray, and reaching the commerce of Riverina.
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  • ...y applicable as an argument against making any railway at all to the Upper Murray. But the idea is based on incorrect data; and to prove it, we have only to ...£9,000 or £10,000 would be all that is required to lay the rails to the Murray.
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  • ...he could, to show the importance of the proposed railway to the Ovens and Murray districts, but he believed the line would be of still more importance to th ...ct of the present movement should be to get a railway to the Ovens and the Murray .
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  • ...rendered both difficult and dangerous; and when there is a freshet in the river it becomes absolutely impassable, except by means of boats. Nothing has yet ...the Wodonga terminus of the North-eastern Railway to the bank of the river Murray. Those who voted in favour of such a measure could not have understood the
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  • ...the day I saw them were obscured by the smoke of fires rolling across the Murray from Victoria; on a clear day there must be a splendid view from here. ...rne, at the same time of year, and is formed by the junction of the Swampy River and the Indi heading, from Kosciusko, and flowing almost parallel to one an
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  • ...e, and the stones you descend to examine scorch like a hot-poker. True the Murray is close by; so are snakes, rocks, and snags - besides, bathing in the sun ...landscape or animal painter might do a more idle thing than stroll up this river for sketches from Nature. In the lagoons below '''Welaregang''' ducks are a
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  • ...ghted Laps in the north of Europe, a town of New South Wales, on the River Murray, forty miles below Albury, and two miles before reaching it stand Mr Edward
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  • ...hen the Victorian Railway terminating at Wodonga, on the other side of the river, shall have made Albury the depôt of the [[Riverina area|Riverine]] traffi ...in the tributary creeks, which has the ridiculous habit of boring into tho river leech, and burying his person in the carcass of the large leech. -Mem. : Ne
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  • ...to Hume, the discoverer - or rather one of the discoverers-of the Hume or Murray, November 17th, 1824. Some person or persons the persons unknown, perhaps i The connecting link which spans the river between the two colonies is rightly named the '''Union bridge'''. It is a s
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  • ...'rivers'' indeed ! if you call ''them'' rivers) the people look across the river to Victoria to Melbourne for their goods, and to Beechworth for their marke
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  • Great Floods on the Murray ...since penetrated to that point. Mr Hopwood built a pontoon bridge over the Murray of 354 feet in length.
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  • ...nger at any moment of the railway line at the back being overcome, and the Murray sweeping down upon the shops from the rear. Beyond these eleven shops there ...s dry. One or two buildings between the middle part of Hare-street and the river were in difficulties.
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  • ...seshoe, the steamer passed some five or six buildings on both sides of the river. ...olwashing establishment. In order to pass from the ordinary channel of the river to the Horseshoe, the steamer had to navigate her way through numerous gum
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  • ...er 1870]] [[Category:Australian Townand Country Journal]] [[Category:River Murray]] [[Category:1870]] [[Category:Echuca]] [[Category:Moama]] [[Category:Flood
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  • ...ividing Range, and strike into the Sydney road at Seymour, on the Goulburn River, 60 miles from Melbourne. ...]]; and the third from Benalla to [[Wodonga (2)|Wondonga]], near the River Murray, and opposite to the New South Wales town of Albury. The heavy works are al
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  • '''THE BILLABONG AND THE MURRAY''' ...tion, sixteen miles from Yarra Yarra, and about the same distance from the Murray. It is the property and residence of Mr '''James Robertson''', and will be
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  • The sixteen miles from Copabella [[Jingellac|Jingellic]] (Murray River) is a dreary journey. In places the country is rugged, and the traveller ha ...n I got out of the range and arrived at Jingellic, a cattle station on the Murray, thirty-two miles from Yarra Yarra. The distance is equal to fifty miles ov
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  • ...c station; high mountains rising abrupt from three sides, the broad Murray River flows between, and a stretch of green fields on the fouth side combine to r ...ls of rock as high as Govett's Leap, through which escapes the head of the Murray, there called the [[../../places/plN_R/pl6Riverina_A.html|'''Indi''']], and
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  • ...thickness. They are said to be harmless, and' excellent eating; perhaps my Murray friend will take the hint and try them. They are very fat now. ...Marraket'''. There is a very fine vineyard and orchard on the banks of the river below the house, and I was glad to eat of the grapes of the vineyard on tha
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  • ...n honour of '''Hamilton Hume''', Esq., to commemorate his discover of this river on the 17th November, 1824. The other memorial is a large white gum tree be ...ials there is a wharf, and above that again a noble '''bridge''' spans the Murray, crossing which you are in the colony of Victoria, that wonderful result of
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  • ...and cultivated fields, the Murray River winding, the Tumbarumba and Upper Murray Ranges in the distance; south and south-west, Albury, and beyond, in Victor Next week I start ‘down the Murray' to Corowa.
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  • ...it was intended by the Government, should be 1 mile or two lower down the river, but the present natural site was eagerly taken possession of by the people ...g this is Mr Levin's private residence. At the rear and on the bank of the Murray is the Corowa steam flour mill the property of Mr Levin. It has just been c
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  • ...large number of steamers are seen passing in the wool season and when the river is up, make a pleasant picture. The residence is of pine, and looks very co ...ed, being a mile from the main road, and the same distance from the Murray river. It is a much older township than Corowa. Police courts are hold periodical
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  • ...This is appropriately named, for the [[Murray River at Kellygang|Murray]] river flows past the garden, and then takes complete bend. Corks thrown on the wa ...from it wool can be shipped at high water on board vessels trading on the Murray. The Boomoonooinana woolshed is two miles north of the home-station. About
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  • ...nd running in a line north-west with the Deniliquin road joins the, Edward River, near the township of Deniliquin. It is fed by several smaller creeks, amon ...ategory:Boomoonoomana]] [[Category:1872]] [[Category:Riverina]] [[Category:Murray]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:New South Wales]]
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  • ...ds Commissioner at Wellington. He was succeeded by Mr '''W [[Riverina area|Murray]],''' now of Orange. At the great sale of the Royal Banking Company's prope ...forming the great southern bend of the [[Murray River at Kellygang|Murray River]], the first settler was Mr '''Lewis''', of [[Moira|Moira]], now of Geelong
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  • ...prisingly well, notwithstanding the grasshopper plague of this season. The river flows at the back of the house, and on its banks were native willows dippin ln conjunction with Warbreccan there is worked another station on the Murray about forty miles away. It is called '''[[Riverina area|Balubla]]''' . Its
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  • [[Deniliquin|DENILIQUIN]] is about fifty miles from [[Echuca|Echuca]], on the Murray, to which pince a line of railway runs from Melbourne. The whole distance f ...s. The story is well known regarding the difficulty in crossing the Edward River, which could only be done by special favour of Taylor-and the use of his pu
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  • ...apable of holding10,000 gallons, and the water is pumped up to it from the Murray by engines. "The Echuca White Elephant" it was called, for it was ...The wharf is 600 feet long and 40 feet higher than the summer level of the river. The Echuca ferry, formerly known as "Hopwood's," is just below t
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  • ...reached. It is built on a slight eminence, and is kept by Mr '''Alexander Murray'''. ...ralian Townand Country Journal]] [[Category:Billabong]] [[Category:Edwards River]] [[Category:Riverina]] [[Category:1872]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:N
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  • ...e, is a fine sheet of water (thrown buck by dams), from which abundance of Murray cod and porch are obtained. Other large sums of money have been expended in ...ralian Townand Country Journal]] [[Category:Billabong]] [[Category:Edwards River]] [[Category:Riverina]] [[Category:1872]] [[Category:Boonoke]] [[Category:h
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  • ...ransacted in '''Fitzmaurice street''', which runs nearly parallel with the river. In this street are the Government offices, banks, mechanics' institute and
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  • ...(640), the property of Messrs Devlin and Holloway, were driven across the river. The cattle were fine large animals, and were being sent to market. ...the dam and grand dam of many of the fine cattle written of on the Murray River. The blood represented in the Oak Hill herds includes the progeny of Grand
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  • ...are two roads at Lower Tarcutta; one branches off to Albury and the Upper Murray, and the other to the right goes to Wagga Wagga and down the Murrumbidgee. ...bridge and take up the ground where I left off, 40 miles further down the river.
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  • ...ts forward a claim to have been the first to attempt the navigation of the Murray in the Mary Ann, fully twelve months before Captain Cadell tried this feat.
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  • ...ger than English ones. Eighteen miles from Balranald along thr bank of the river for a short distance, then through scrubby country and small plains, I came ...'Euston''' was impassable in consequence of the flood water from the great river, here very wide, having overflowed its banks in many places.
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  • ...his, Mr Richardson drove me to the junction of the Darling with the Murray river, half a mile below the town. The scenery about here is rather picturesque,
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  • ...o keep out of the way of the police, in his haunts at the head of the King River, and while he was still lying perdu Skelton took his departure for the old
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  • '''THE MURRAY AND EDWARD RIVERS''' ...ock team crossing one of those dangerous spots near Wentworth. The winding river is seen to the left, breaking over its banks across the track.
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  • ...situated at the junction of the [[The Billabong|Billabong]] with [[Edwards River|Edward]], is remarkable as being the oldest township in Riverina. Before De ...October 1872]] [[Category:Australian Town and Country Journal]] [[Category:Murray]] [[Category:Edwards]] [[Category:Riverina]] [[Category:1872]] [[Category:B
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  • The residence is a nice comfortable one on [[Edwards River|Edward]] River, 50 miles from Deniliquin. Wishing to reach [[Deniliquin|Deniliquin]] next ...'Fred Peppin''''s station residence, situated in a nice bend of the Edward River. Wanganella and Morago stations join, and are situated between the Edward a
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  • ...umbidgee River|Murrumbidgee]], the [[Edwards River|Edward]], the [[Lachlan River|Lachlan]], and the Darling, were to be followed up one side, and down the o ...ssed the country to Hay, on the Murrumbidgee, and up the left bank of that river to Wagga Wagga. The distance from Deniliquin to Hay is about 70 miles. I le
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  • (FROM THE OVENS AND MURRAY ADVERTISER. FEB 17) ...structure when completed will be about 700ft; the span over the bed of the river proper, on each side of which the 7ft. cylinders are placed, about 120ft. A
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  • ...ve and finest works of the kind in the colony. It spans the [[Murrumbidgee River|Murrumbidgee]], stretches across the flats (the site of old [[Riverina area ...y was short, but I had time while there to visit Victoria, by crossing the Murray to the rising township of Belvoir or [[Wodonga (2)|Wodonga]], on the opposi
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  • ...from [[Benalla|Benalla]] township, 22 from Violet Town, 30 from the Murray River, and 38.from Wangaratta; in the centre of a large agricultural district, wh
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  • Benalla station has been elected a few hundred yards beyond the river. The Government in the choice of site has favoured the bulk of the inhabita ...n laid. The contractors have to some extent been obliged to make the River Murray the base of operations. Rails and ironwork have been forwarded to Wodonga b
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  • ...er next when the line is to be finished - or rather opened up to the River Murray at Wodonga about 60 miles beyond Benalla.
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  • ...rs had not, like their brethren on the first section, to buy timber on the Murray, and get it brought down from Echuca to Melbourne by rail. ...ree quarters of a mile or a mile apart from one another. The fact that the river floods the land between prevents persons from occupying the vacant ground,
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  • ...ulburn, from its rise in the Woods point ranges to its confluence with the Murray ? As compared with other districts, there has been absolutely nothing done ...ooey of Melbourne - only 75 miles, and along the valley of Victoria's only river, and our inexhaustible resources are allowed to languish from the neglect o
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  • ...der of the line extending from Benalla to Wodonga, where it taps the River Murray, near Albury, a distance of about 66 miles. It was the original intention o
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  • ...of a very large and important district of New South Wales adjacent to the Murray, and it was hoped that the trade of the Tumut district would also be obtain ...the Goulburn is not so large as those over the Broken River and the Ovens River , on the second and third sections. About 32 miles from Melbourne , the Lin
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  • ...oods the rush of water in the Goulburn is tremendous, and the banks of the river are frequently overflown. It was considered safer to erect an iron bridge o ...in. in thickness, filled with concrete, and sunk 15ft below the bed of the river, until they rest upon a stratum of very hard cemented gavel. The cylinders
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  • After crossing the [[Ovens River|Ovens]], the line passes through a mile or two of low swampy land known as ...y it would have to go above the effluence of Wodonga Creek from the Murray River, and then wind round and by a sharp curve get back to Albury.
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  • ...them their wages, accompanied them to the Murray , and saw them across the river. Dooley rode one of the station horses, and had a saddle and bridle given h
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  • ...ng day by day till, in some cases, only the roof is visible. The [[Edwards River|Edwards]] has risen l0ft 9in since my last, and is now rising about 12 ½ i == At Wahgunyah the [[Murray River at Kellygang|Murray]] is falling, and we may expect an ebb here in a day or two, unless we have
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  • ...Government propose to erect a new [[Telegraph|telegraph]] line between the Murray and Deniliquin. along the railway line. The poles are to be of iron. The co ...|Rutherglen]], is appointed secretary to the [[Deniliquin|Deniliquin]] and Murray Railway Company in the room of Mr '''Foden''', whose business does not allo
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  • ...Going over the plain beyond Wangaratta, when the King River and the Ovens River, which join there, were in flood was a task that required great courage and ...te hill, the greatest inclination of which is to the north, or towards the Murray . A creek, at the entrance to the town from the Melbourne approach, forms a
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  • ...f Victoria and New South Wales, and a look at that grand inland river, the Murray, more especially as so many of our old acquaintances have migrated to those
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  • ...ds at every homestead which indicates that we are nearing the banks if the Murray, which is gaining wide respect for its vineyards and its wine. After travel ...reefs, situated about 10 miles from Wodonga, on the Victorian side of the river. As there was no conveyance running to the diggings, and my time was so sho
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  • ...le time before they get a “pass.” The inhabitants on both sides of the river are disgusted with the delay and drawback to the traffic between the two co ...travel from home. Nine o’clock next morning found me enjoying some fine Murray cod after which I made my way to Messrs '''Kyle and Hall’s''' butchery es
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  • ...sent position in a half circle, so the town in bordered on one side by the river and on the other with fine rising ground reaching for several miles, rind r
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  • ...give general satisfaction. The buildings are situated near the bank of the Murray, and of about the same extent as our [[Alexandra|Lion Brewery]]. We then ca ...go alongside, and they generally had to use the natural landing stage, the river bank. But these are now things of the past. You can see grass growing on th
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  • ...River in honor of Hamilton Hume Esq, to commemorate the discovery of this river the 17th of November 1824."
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  • ...t its railway system to Wodonga on the southern bank of the dividing River Murray, It now remains for the Government and Parliament of New South Wales to pus
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  • ...fter four o'clock one of the travellers at the [[Moama|Moama]] side of the river, fifty feet from the ground, upon which seven men were working, suddenly fe William Godfrey, one of the men injured at the Murray-bridge, died before he reached, the Sandhurst Hospital. The lives of two or
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  • ...ss the desperadoes succeed in stealing other animals after crossing of the Murray, which they have probably forded by at this time, their chance of escape wi
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  • ...posite Howlong, and are supposed to be waiting an opportunity to cross the river. ...rd Kelly and his band of Marauders had taken Kennedy with them to the King River, scarcely anybody ventured to do more than hope that the gallant officer, w
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  • ...armers whose holdings are situated near the Bungowanah Punt, on the Murray River . Adjoining their lands is a farm belonging to Neil Christian, but although ...terday to the effect that the gang had bailed up a puntman and crossed the river. If this statement is correct and the other report authentic, the punt refe
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  • '''KELLYGANG ON THE MURRAY''' ...n the track which Kelly would be likely to follow if he wanted to make the Murray; but all reports of this sort, even when circumstantially related, have to
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  • ...armed, and they demanded provisions. They threatened to throw him into the river if he did not get what they wanted. He was detained for three hours, and wa ...ler townships, which, it was thought, might be stuck up, and to patrol the Murray . The authorities adopted the plan of securing all the mounted men who had
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  • ...n’s report be true there can be no doubt. The difficulty of crossing the river is imaginary. Scores of boats on its banks.”
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  • ...received on Thursday last, a number of constables were despatched down the river on the afternoon of that day to the neighbourhood of [[bungowannah|Bungowan ...y, and some definite intelligence ought to be soon received from them. The Murray is said to be well guarded on both sides with police and volunteers, who ar
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  • ...believed that the miscreants are on this side of the border, as the River Murray is running very high at the present time, and is almost impossible to be cr
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  • ...untains than the one which he occupied at Glenmore. It is between the Rose River, a tributary of the Buffalo, and one of the eastern sources of the King. St The [[King River|King]] was found very difficult to cross below Glenmore on account of the f
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  • ...them were found on Monday, showing that they had endeavoured to cross the river, but had been baffled. The information previously given by the man [[Gideon ...a yesterday to the affect that the Kellys had stuck up a store on the King River, between Glenmore and Whitfield. The statement was found to be correct, but
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  • ...m there also. Before he went up to them he had seen them on his way to the river, where he had set some fishing lines, and he passed once or twice before he ...f the presence of the Kelly party was met with in the neighbourhood of the Murray . It was pretty evident that attempts had been made to cross and that the p
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  • ...ng their movements cannot be very easily followed. The [[Ovens River|Ovens River]] is very high at [[Wangaratta|Wangaratta]], and the flood here may be take ...There can be no doubt now that the Kellys made a bold effort to cross the Murray between Barnawartha and Yarrawonga last week, and found it impracticable. [
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  • ...a yesterday to the effect that the Kellys had stuck up a store on the King River between Glenmore and Whitfield. The statement was found to be correct, but ...m there also. Before he went up to them he had seen them on his way to the river, where he had set some fishing lines, and he passed once or twice before he
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  • ...|Howlong]] who could easily have piloted them across the flat and over the river, whilst it is well known that the Kellys have numerous friends on the other ...ngaratta to-night, and has telegraphed to Superintendent Nicolson that the Murray was so high, the flats on either side being flooded for miles, that it was
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  • ...where below [[Glenrowan|Glenrowan]], and have made across towards the King River. That they were in the Warby ranges last week is quite certain, for their t
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  • ...t, so as to allow the gang to get away in the direction of the head of the Murray, and so cross into New South Wales at a point where it is probable that the ...hentic source, nor could it be ascertained at which particular spot on the River Darling they had been seen. It is therefore more than probable that it is o
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  • ...ertised summonses. Any of the reports of the gang having crossed the River Murray and wandered many miles from the mountains are laughed at by the residents
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  • ...the line somewhere below Glenrowan, and have made across towards the King River. That they were in the Warby ranges last week is quite certain, for their t
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  • ...where they have so many friends, and then on towards the head of the King River. The crossing of the railway, however, appears to me to be somewhat of a di ...ly above this point by North Gipps Land , and into the ranges of the Upper Murray .
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  • ...and whilst the bulk of them were sent into the ranges and away towards the Murray, the outlaws coolly disported themselves at Euroa and insulted the whole co ...t the former is a man who is charged with stealing four horses in the King River district, and who was seen with them in company with another man named '''R
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  • ...that the gang first attempted to cross the Murray, but on approaching the river, they learned to their surprise that Constable McIntyre had escaped alive,
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  • ...cality as [[Howlong (2)|Howlong]], which would place them across the River Murray. It is said that they were driving a light springcart, and were ostensibly
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  • ...ern district: -Benalla, Alexandra, Barnawartha, Beechworth, Bright, Broken River, Buckland, Cashel, Chiltern, Corryong, Doon, Eldorado, Euroa, Gaffney's, Go [[The Ovens and Murray Advertiser 4/1/1879|Previous edition]] [[The Ovens and Murray Advertiser 9/1/79|Next edition]]
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  • ...or such it is now more generally believed are the men who stole across the river at Dubbo on Thursday last, is, that it has been reported to the police that ...e last witnesses's evidence as to what happened in his bar. [[Euroa|George Murray]] saw Gould at the corner off the bank at Euroa about six o'clock in the ev
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  • ...would be more beneficial to health if they had their water from the River Murray in place of the swamp, referred to. An application to that effect was made
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  • ...ng in the direction of Tocumwal, a town on the New South Wales bank of the Murray. The police have been warned; so that if the ruffians venture to put in an
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  • ...of their whereabouts. Other thought that they had cleared out by the Upper Murray into the Manaro country, or had made their way towards Queensland . We incl ...near Omeo, or amongst the native fastnesses, the gang quietly crossed the Murray, and appeared as they did at Euroa, where they were least expected. About m
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  • [[The Ovens and Murray Advertiser 13/2/1879|see previous]] ...usic of a flute played by Hart. They then seized the punt, and crossed the river into Victoria. The rumour must be taken curn grano.
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  • [[The Ovens and Murray Advertiser 13/2/1879 (2)|see previous]] ...e of the gang, if they remain this side of the [[Murray River at Kellygang|Murray]]. The country not far from Jerilderie was for a long time the habitat of M
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  • ...he police had been keeping watch over the regular crossing places, but the river is very low just now, and is easily fordable. This has given the marauders
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  • The new bridge over the [[Murray River at Kellygang|Murray]] has been left open for general traffic all day, and it generally believed ...partment on the subject of the delay in opening the bridge over the Murray River , between [[Echuca|Echuca]] and [[Moama|Moama]], for public traffic. It may
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  • The [[Murray River at Kellygang|Murray]] bridge has been kept open all day, traffic proceeding as usual. Three con
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  • ...lgarna , Bethanga, on to Wodonga. The road fellows the course of the Upper Murray nearly the whole distance. The country is well grassed, and watered, fertil
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  • ...rne informed the Commission that he had applied for a piece of land on the Murray, about 18 months ago. He was informed from the Beechworth office that a pre ...cut him off from the river frontage by running a road on the margin of the river. The general opinion of people in the district was that selection was so di
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  • ...people endeavored to evade the payment of the border dues by crossing the river at unauthorized places, relying on being able to get away without detection
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  • ...arlier, and had gone towards [[Jerilderie|Jerilderie]]. After crossing the river Gannon got five police on the New South Wales side to join him, and after r
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  • ...ested a few days afterwards while crossing the [[Murray River at Kellygang|Murray]], despite his desperate resistance.
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  • ...o resemble centres of a country under martial rule; in vain was the Murray river patrolled day and night on both sides; in vain were large rewards for the a
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  • ...ere is a wide extent of territory lying between the Dividing Range and the Murray and spreading from the North Eastern Railway to the remoter parts of the Wi ...ay]], from Euroa to Wangaratta and the Ovens River, from Wangaratta to the Murray. The surface is for the most part flat.
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  • ...sly occupied by Henry Grose, a selector, at present residing on the Little River: and in his absence Sherritt took possession of the premises, which were er ...er (17)|.4.]] , [[Ovens & Murray Advertiser (18)|.5.]] , [[Ovens & Murray Advertiser (19)|.6.]] ,'''
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  • ...he district, and in some instances crossed the [[Murray River at Kellygang|Murray]] to dispose of them, and it was found a matter of extreme difficulty to ob
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  • ...rom the Buffalo Ranges, crossed the Little River near its source, then the Murray. A Chinaman who had been beaten with a stick by Joe Byrne previous to the o
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  • ...g went to Jerilderie they started from Buffalo Ranges to Little River, and Murray, a Chinaman, recognized them on the way and spoke to Byrne.
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  • ...oing vessels sail for Wentworth at which place they tarry till the Darling River rises to a sufficient height to allow of navigation. The Ruby, steamer, which in August last foundered in the Darling river, has for several weeks past been on the slips at [[Echuca|Echuca]], undergo
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  • ...ning last a young man made his appearance at Toollen, situated on the main Murray road, about 20 miles north of Heathcote, and brandishing a revolver proclai ...e learnt that Hart had crossed the Murray at Perricoota, 40 miles down the river from Echuca. Last night and this morning Corkill swam his horse across the
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  • ...urrumbidgee and Lachlan back country. In the case of the Darling wool, the river is too low to permit of its transportation steamers, and in the other two c
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  • ...miserable slab huts to be seen on the farms between Benalla and the river Murray-huts often occupied by a family of seven or eight persons. At each of the c
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  • ...ived from friends of the outlaws, that the outlaws were going to cross the river. Mr Wyatt at once informed Mr Nicolson of what he had seen, and told him th
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  • ...gang had intended to cross the Murray, but been prevented by a rise in the river. Then they had ridden straight back. Had the whole district thoroughly sear
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  • ...Sadleir about the matter. Quinn said the gang were at the head of the King River, and, as was afterwards proved, they were at that very time at Euroa. He wa ...utlaws to escape. The Kellys had been prevented in an attempt to cross the Murray before Sadleir and I concluded to run up to Albury to warn the border polic
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  • ...oms duties, and the former Government had threatened to seize boats on the river. ...w South Wales officer had come on board I should have pitched him into the river. Then came the Power affair. Received a letter from the Chief Secretary tha
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  • '''OVENS AND MURRAY ANNUAL SHOW''' The twenty-second annual show of the Ovens and Murray Agricultural and Pastoral Society was opened in the society's show grounds
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  • ...rict, not far from the junction of the right and left branches of the King River . This track was principally used by the cattle-stealers, who carried on an
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  • ...Greta, and thence towards Wangaratta in the direction of the Murray . The river was found at the time to be so swollen as to be impassable, and the gang we
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  • ...al encounter of the bush-ranger Meakin at Dr Mackay's station on the Ovens River in 1854. Meakin had come to stick up the station, and in search of a sum of ...f imprisonment, is supposed to have been accidentally drowned in the Lower Murray not long ago. Power was a daring bush-ranger and owed his immunity from arr
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  • ...tlaws that the outlaws were going to cross the [[Murray River at Kellygang|Murray]], and Mr. Wyatt at once informed Mr. Nicolson of what he had seen of the s
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  • ...a man having been stuck up by the gang on the [[Murray River at Kellygang|Murray]] flats near the [[William Baumgarten|Baumgarten]]'s place. On hearing that ...ount he gave to me I had no doubt he had seen the outlaws. We ran down the river calling at huts and examining many places till I came to Baumgarten's. I we
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  • ...n due north to "the Heads of the [[Murray River at Kellygang|Murray]] river"; then westward as far as [[Wodonga (2)|Wodonga]]. ...ng with him, or rather to meet him up at the head of the [[King River|King River]], in a basin, about seventy miles off Benalla. I believe he subsequently t
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  • ...would make another effort to escape across the [[Murray River at Kellygang|Murray]] at that time. Mr. Sadleir and I concluded that we would run up to [[Wodon ...ived from friends of the outlaws, that the outlaws were going to cross the river. Mr. Wyatt at once informed Mr. Nicolson of what he had seen, and told him
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  • Chasing the '''KellyGang''' in the floods on the River Murray at Baumgarten's and the first positive citing; at the railway bridge in Wan There was a police camp on the Broken River, on the Benalla and Mansfield road, for the purpose of searching the Strath
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  • ...ke Rowan, and from there north toward [[Murray River at Kellygang|Murray]] river. 779 Going north?- Yes, north, towards the Murray. ...
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  • ...hich is said to be common here when the [[Murray River at Kellygang|Murray River]] is low. "The animals are said to be impounded with the view of buyin ...rried on by Victorian thieves, and that the animals are brought across the Murray and impounded in New South Wales, where they are sold for a mere trifle, an
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  • ...im to join them, as they were going across the [[Murray River at Kellygang|Murray]], and intended going to [[Goulburn NSW|Goulburn]], in New South Wales, whe
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  • ...the locality, and we sent him to some of the other crossing-places on the river. ...ectly we heard of it we sent parties to almost every crossing-place on the Murray . We got a telegram at [[Benalla Police Station|Benalla]] about eight o'clo
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  • ...by a man at Sandy Creek. That was between the [[Murray River at Kellygang|Murray]] and the [[Warby Ranges|Warby ranges]]. We found no trace at all at this h ...m to do so. They were at that time up at the head of the [[King River|King River]] .
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  • ...and down to the Murray ?— Yes; and down the [[Murray River at Kellygang|Murray]] towards Kialla. ...c1400">[[#rc1400|1400]]</span> That is north-east from Benalla towards the Murray ?— Yes. When Mr. Nicolson relieved me I sat with him.
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  • ...at, and you said that you went up to the Upper [[Murray River at Kellygang|Murray]].” I said, “I had nothing to do with that, it was Mr. Sadleir did all
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  • ...river in going to his house, I made him walk through the river because the river was full of holes, and he took me across. I said to him then, “You had be
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  • ...they would seize all boats and goods on the river Murray. They claimed the Murray
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  • ...huca, having put them on at Moama, that is, landed them on our side of the river. I sent a sergeant with them in the boat, and I returned to the telegraph o ...your boat, what would you have done?— I would have pitched him into the river. Then came the [[Harry Power|Power]] affair, which I have already explained
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  • ...purport of it was that a man residing near the [[Murray River at Kellygang|Murray]] reported that he had been stuck up by four armed men answering the descri ...ber, and this report is dated [[Banawatha|Barnawartha]], which is near the Murray , on the 1st November.
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  • ...On the 30th October they were seen at [[Gideon Margery|Marjery]]'s, on the Murray . They were seen on the 3rd November by our informant, the bark-stripper I ...to the [[bungowannah|Bungowannah]] wharf, and found the punt sunk, and the river unapproachable. The back waters were out, and it was said they were under w
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  • ...safe place already prepared for them. I will have four on each aide of the river to watch upper and lower side. I have a place fixed where you will be safe. ...low Bungowannah and next to Albury?— Yes, and the junction of the Indigo River . The place of meeting is near to Howlong. “There is no fear of any actio
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  • ...rmation that the gang were likely to cross the [[Murray River at Kellygang|Murray]] . I communicated with the police at [[Wodonga (2)|Wodonga]] and at [[Albu
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  • ...re murdered? They also took in the heads of the King River and the Devil's River. I paid them 10s. a day, and they provided their own horses and their own p ...lludes to some horses being offered for the use of the gang near the Upper Murray . I was sent up to confer with the officer there, and I gave him what infor
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  • ...>[[#rc2061|2061]]</span> Are not the Farrells on the [[Broken River|Broken River]] nearly related to them?— Yes, and the Quins and others. ...Benalla|Benalla]], Lake Rowan , [[Glenrowan|Glenrowan,]] [[King River|King River]] , and [[Beechworth|Beechworth]]; that is about all.
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  • ...ceived information that the police had them surrounded on the Murray . The Murray was at high flow. ...were on the Murray . The direction I mentioned was in the direction of the Murray .
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  • ...allying around them; and the Quinn's, at the head of the [[King River|King River]] , was another depot. You never went there without seeing strange faces, a ...ns of the Murray ?— It would lie on the Ovens between Wangaratta and the Murray. It was the track of the cattle-stealers to New South Wales .
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  • ...s. Ward then headed off to join Ass Com Nicolson and the hunt on the River Murray. The Royal Commission was concerned to find out whether the '''KellyGang'''
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  • ...teele]]'s party on the 29th. We started in search to the [[King River|King River]] , and from there into [[Mansfield|Mansfield]] , and arrived there on the ...hen told off for special duty—watching the bridge over the [[Mitta Mitta River|Mitta Mitta]], near New South Wales . I was there to [[events79-2_4Jerilder
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  • ...ry; where were you then?— I was at the [[Murray River at Kellygang|Upper Murray]] .
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  • ...ore the probabilities were that they did cross then?— Yes; I believe the river was very high at that time, and they swam their horses through under the br ...> Have you any knowledge of where they went after they could not cross the Murray ?— No; I believe they remained about that place. We were always under tha
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  • ...and [[Fern Hills|Fern Hills]] and down to the [[Murray River at Kellygang|Murray]] , where the outlaws were supposed to be, and where he was very close to t
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  • ...?— They had come from another direction; they were further up the [[King River|King]]. ...on|Benalla]] there was a man stuck up by the outlaws on the [[Murray Flats|Murray flats]]. We returned to Benalla that night. We met [[Wild Wright|Wild Wrigh
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  • ...Bethanga (2)|Bethanga]], on the borders of the [[Murray River at Kellygang|Murray]], [[Murchison|Murchison]], on the Goulburn.
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  • ...drowned while bathing. After a day and a half searching and diving in the river, the trackers recovered the body three miles from where it was drowned, in
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  • ...y River, and in the summer months they could almost cross that part of the river dry-footed. I remained there for some years, and left about the year 1870 g
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  • ...ich is said to be common here, when the [[Murray River at Kellygang|Murray River]] is low. The animals are said to be impounded with the view of buying them
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  • ...em that they were sure to clear out across the [[Murray River at Kellygang|Murray]] , as actually proved to be the case. The next item in the index I have ma
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  • ...to the Little River, and then on to the Upper [[Murray River at Kellygang|Murray]] by way of [[Cotton Tree|Cotton-tree Hill]], but found no traces, and retu ...onging to the police murdered on the Wombat. There were floods in the King River which interfered with the search I was directed to make. I returned to Wang
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  • ...es constables are actively patrolling banks of [[Murray River at Kellygang|Murray]], near punt; also, that although crossings might be made higher up by fish ...be, and I had had a very painful and arduous journey. Twice we crossed the river, and had to get a man who knew it well to tell us whether we dare cross it
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  • ...to despatch a party to scour between the North-Eastern road and the Murray River. Three parties besides yours are now out under my knowledge. Communicate wi
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  • ...think there was the least chance of that. The [[Murray River at Kellygang|Murray]] was in a flood at the time, and that is what prevented them getting acros
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  • ...rack - the only one existing in the early days - between Mansfield and the Murray. It was principally utilized by cattle stealers, who, owing to the rugged a ...uently adopted was to drive mobs of stolen cattle from Victoria across the Murray , where they were impounded by the New South Wales police. In due course th
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  • ...to reconnoitre by daylight the crossing of the [[Murray River at Kellygang|Murray]] , near Albury, where it was stated by a supposed reliable agent that the
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  • ...ng their retreats, as occasion arose, between the neighborhood of the King River, the Woolshed, near Sebastopol, and the Warby Ranges. The first detachment
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  • ...be watched by the police, as being the most important crossing on the King River, and a good site for the mounted police to perform their proper duties. ...ong which travelling stock pass; also, I am informed, stolen cattle to the Murray, and ''vice versa''.
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  • ...now the country on the other side of the River [[Murray River at Kellygang|Murray]]. Byrnes may know it. They might make from McGennis's to the Maneroo count ...'s River to Yarrangobilly Ranges into the Maneroo country, between Paddy's River and Yarrangobilly. The Sparkes, a back station, who would show them the bac
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  • ...and had a very bad time amongst the backwaters of the [[Ovens River|Ovens River]] near [[Wangaratta|Wangaratta]]. One trooper was drowned, and for some wee ...s. Cadell will be remembered as the pioneer of [[Murray River at Kellygang|Murray]] navigation. The land tour was made on horseback, and the Governor, in his
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  • ...side, for their desire and that of the police on the southern side of the river was to keep the bushrangers in Victoria . In those early days, and before t ...here, in order that a special watch should be kept up on both sides of the river.
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  • ...despatched to watch the crossings on the River [[Murray River at Kellygang|Murray]], then in high flood. Events proved that I was right. Mr Nicolson was, how
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  • ...ays later. It was clear that they were stopped by the flooded state of the river, and were besides shut in by the backwaters, which were rising rapidly. The ...and pointed out where the Kellys had forded one of the anabranches of the Murray . Harkin’s party started in pursuit, but found the crossing no longer for
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  • ...d not be able to get out of their way. It took us a full hour to reach the river Dargo, where we found a clean, comfortable shanty kept by two bachelor brot The ascent from the river towards Cobungra where we spent the night, need not be particularly describ
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  • | Sturt explores the River Murray to the sea. ...outh Wales to take up land in the upper [[Murray River at Kellygang|Murray River]] valley. Some of them came down through the Monaro and others came down a
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  • ...e steamers start regular services on the River [[Murray River at Kellygang|Murray]]
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  • | Graves Station manager on Murray at Terremia | [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]] saves the Richard Shelton from drowning in the river
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  • ...tle stealing|stock stealing]] across the River [[Murray River at Kellygang|Murray]]
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  • | Trial continued ([[The Ovens and Murray Advertiser 7/1/1879 (2)|OMA10/10/78]]) ...ioneer]] Bridge Hotel and [[Everton|Everton]] on the [[Ovens River|Ovens]] River
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  • | [[Ovens River|Ovens]] ...and Const [[Const Daniel Barry|Barry]] watching for '''KellyGang''' Ovens River ,[[The Argus at KellyGang 1/2/1879|(Argus]]),
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  • | Const [[Const Faulkiner|Faulkiner]] saw [[Buckland River|Pong Luke and Chat Ving]] ...) ([[Herald|Herald]]) ([[Melbourne Daily Telegraph|MDTel]]) ([[Ovens &amp; Murray Advertiser (13)|OMA]])
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  • [[Buckland River|Chat Ving]] [[Ned Kelly|Murray]] John
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  • ...Australia from Germany. We lived on the River [[Murray River at Kellygang|Murray]] in [[Banawatha|Barnawartha]] area ...ang]] came north and tried to cross the [[Murray River at Kellygang|Murray River]] near our farm
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  • ...Australia from Germany. We lived on the River [[Murray River at Kellygang|Murray]] near [[Banawatha|Barnawartha]]. I was married with a reasonably large hol ...my family in their efforts to cross the [[Murray River at Kellygang|Murray River]]. They camped out in the lagoon in the rain. The police were in the area a
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  • ...anges 26/10/1878''' I think that I saw the '''KellyGang''' cross the Ovens River on 28/10/1878. '''Sebastopol Cavalcade''' '''7/11/1878''' Ass Com [[Nicolso ...([[The Melbourne Daily Telegragh (5)|DailyTelegraph29/6/80]]) ([[Ovens and Murray Advertiser (12)|OMA6/7/80]])
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  • ...o River|Buffalo]], over Black Hill, and down through the [[King River|King River]]. They were at Merriang on 28/10/[[ev78-10--4Mansfield Murders|1878]]. ([[ ...es constables are actively patrolling banks of [[Murray River at Kellygang|Murray]], near punt; also, that although crossings might be made higher up by fish
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  • ...Det [[Ward|Ward]] and SConst [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]]. ([[Ovens &amp; Murray Advertiser (14)|OMA29/6/80]]) ([[Royal Commission report day 37 page 27|RC1 ...ednesday 30th October we were seen at [[Gideon Margery|Marjery]]'s, on the Murray. ([[Royal Commission report day 10 page 10|RC1859]])
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  • ...e murders and there attempt to cross the River [[Murray River at Kellygang|Murray]] my son [[Joe Byrne|Joe Byrne]] and the rest of the '''[[Joe Byrne|Kel]]'' .../7/79]]) ([[Ovens &amp; Murray Advertiser (6)|OMA24/7/79]]) ([[Ovens &amp; Murray Advertiser (7)|OMA26/7/79]])
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  • ...eele]]. The first party I went out with went up over the [[King River|King River]] and arrived in [[Mansfield|Mansfield]] on [[ev78-10--4Mansfield Murders|3 I was on the Upper Murray soon after this time ([[Royal Commission report day 18 page 1|RC5311]])
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  • ...r the Broken River the continuation of the Buffalo River-a branch off that river. ...station. '''Autum 1879''' I was stationed at Schnapper Point on the upper Murray ([[Royal Commission report day 1 page 18|RC183]])
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  • ...of New South Wales and a station owner on the [[Murray River at Kellygang|Murray]] in New South Wales at the place called [[Terremia|Terremia]], adjoining M ...y River, and in the summer months they could almost cross that part of the river dry-footed. I re 9-mar-120 going away for two or three years, and about 187
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  • ...s watching for the '''KellyGang''' on the banks of the [[Ovens River|Ovens River]] with Sup [[Sadleir|Sadleir]] and Const [[Const Daniel Barry|Barry]].([[Ro ...off police search parties to [[Gravel Plains|Gravel]] Plains on the River Murray. I gave Aaron £2 for his trouble and sent him on his way. We established a
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  • [[KellyGang|We]] had a terrible time as we tried to cross the River Murray in the rain and avoid the police. ...ne 1880 , aged 21.years.” ([[The Argus (17)|Argus30/6/80]]) ([[Ovens and Murray Advertiser (2)|OMA1/7/80]])
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  • In the event '''KellyGang''' went on their way south to re-cross the Murray River into Victoria. After this events in Jerilderie I married Sophie Gun, a river boat captains daughter and had several children through the 1880s. I contin
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  • ...arch party''' 6'''/11/1878''' After the '''KellyGang''' fled to the Murray River they made their way back, and early on the morning of [[ev78-10--4Mansfield
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  • ...that. [[KellyGang|We]] had a terrible time as we tried to cross the River Murray in the rain and avoid the police. Eventually we made in and took up life ag ...hworth]]. . I him we were going over the River [[Murray River at Kellygang|Murray]] up to [[Goulburn NSW|Goulbourn]] and I asked Aaron to come with us as a s
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  • ...an]], and '''Bray''' and I went out from Benalla on a search party to King River, through [[Greta|Greta]]. We were going to Moyhu, but it got very dark and ...ble that was stationed there was away. We started up the [[King River|King River]] on the following morning, and near Bungamara station I met the outlaws' u
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  • ...nst [[Aaron Sherritt|Aaron Sherritt]] for stealing Charlie. ([[Ovens &amp; Murray Advertiser (7)|OMA26/7/79]]) I was abused by the press. ([[Ovens &amp; Murray Advertiser (12)|OMA6/6/1880]])
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  • ...n Ned saved Richard [[Richard Shelton|Shelton]] from drowing in the Avenel River and the year ended with the death of my husband, [[John (Red) Kelly|Red Kel ...owan. I was taken to see Ned. ([[Herald (10)|Herald30/6/80]]) ([[Ovens and Murray Advertiser (3)|OMA1/7/80]])
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  • On the 25/5/1870 Power stuck up Mr '''John Murray''', of '''Lauriston'''. I was arrested for the latter offence on the 4th of We managed to escape drowning in the River Murray and eventually escaped to a nice life on one of the squatter's stations nea
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  • ...ter|letter]]. They said that Const [[Strahan|Strahan]] was up on the River Murray getting evidence against Dan [[Dan Kelly|Kelly]] brother [[Tom Lloyd Jnr|To ...Ovens and Murray Advertiser 11/2/1879 (2)|OMA11/2/1879]])([[The Ovens and Murray Advertiser 13/3/1879|OMA13/3/79]])
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  • ...ter|letter]]. They said that Const [[Strahan|Strahan]] was up on the River Murray getting evidence against Dan [[Dan Kelly|Kelly,]] brother [[Jack Lloyd Jnr| ...79]]) ([[The Argus at KellyGang 13/3/1879|Argus13/3/79]]) ([[The Ovens and Murray Advertiser 13/3/1879|OMA13/3/79]])
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  • A sympathizer, lived near the [[William Baumgarten|Baumgartens]] near the Murray; within seven miles of [[Banawatha|Barnawartha]]. '''Links to the KellyGang ...KellyGang''' as they tried to cross the Murray River at the [[Murray Flats|Murray Flats]] near the [[William Baumgarten|Baumgarten]]'s. Nicolson came to see
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  • ...tions, and he joined us himself afterwards. That was to the [[Murray Flats|Murray Flats]], on the [[ev78-10--4Mansfield Murders|31/10/1878]].([[Royal Commiss ...KellyGang''' were about to head over the River [[Murray River at Kellygang|Murray]] into New South Wales ([[Royal Commission report day 6 page 4|RC1275]])
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  • On 2/11/1878 I interviewed [[Gideon Margery|Margarey]] on the [[Murray Flats|Murray Flats]], ([[The Argus at KellyGang 6/11/1878 (2)|Argus6/11/78]]) ( [[Royal ...plan on the part of some persons on the [[Murray River at Kellygang|River Murray]] to help the '''KellyGang''' to escape into New South Wales. We placed gre
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  • ...ord]] went off to arrest me at my hiding place above the [[King River|King River]] and near the Quinn homestead. I was arrested while I was asleep. The poli ...ion''' on the River [[Murray River at Kellygang|Murray]]. I drowned in the River
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  • ...t with the Greta police, and to search simultaneously up and down the King River and neighboring places. I shall be glad to receive any suggestions that Ser ...Bungowannah in early December 1878 about the '''KellyGang''' crossing the Murray near Howlong. It came from a formerly very reliable source. See text of the
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  • ...was born in August 1855. My godfather was Mr '''JH Gray''' ([[Ovens &amp; Murray Advertiser (14)|OMA29/6/80]]) ...We were caught near Joe Byrnes place by a chap called Doig. ([[Ovens &amp; Murray Advertiser (14)|OMA29/6/80]])
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  • ...ne]] was with them. After the murders and there attempt to cross the River Murray those boys came to visit us. Or at least Joe Byrne came to visit my Elizabe ...y son [[Aaron Sherritt|Aaron]] to show him the way by the head of the King River He picked up one Mrs Sherritt's children and gave it a cuddle. I think this
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  • .../1878''' Eventually after the '''KellyGang''' had tried to cross the River Murray they came back through our place and I was able to see [[Joe Byrne|Joe Byrn
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  • ...orses were stolen from the neighborhood of Greta, which were traced to the Murray-[[Gustav Baumgarten|Baumgarten]]'s place. The two [[William Baumgarten|Baum ...unt Emu to Black Range Creek, to left-hand branch of the [[King River|King River]] to the head of [[Glenmore Run|Glenmore]] run and down to [[Mansfield|Mans
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  • ...yGang''' in the Cameron [[Cameron Letter|letter]] as being up on the River Murray trying to get evidence against Dan Kelly and Jack Lloyd. ...constables with him; and he was to meet us down at the head of the [[King River|King]]. I also told him that we were going the [[Hedi|Hedi]] station on the
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  • ...fteen Mile Creek|Fifteen-mile]] Creek, the right-hand branch of the [[King River|King]], and thence on to [[Mansfield|Mansfield]]. I suggested that two bodi ...ield, as suggested to me by Mr. Secretan, I went to the head of the [[King River|King]] myself. ([[Royal Commission report day 14 page 7|RC3126]])
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  • ...'s River to Yarrangobilly Ranges into the Maneroo country, between Paddy's River and Yarrangobilly ([[Royal Commission App 13-1|RC App13]]) '''Later''' '''.
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  • [[Broken River|Broken River]] [[Buckland River|Buckland Flat]]
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  • In the late 1830's Joseph Hanson travelled to the Upper Murray and was later followed by a 13 year old James. They took up the [[Nariel|Na Just south of the Murray River and near [[Corryong|Corryong]]
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  • ...(2)|Wodonga]] in New South Wales on the [[Murray River at Kellygang|Murray River]] Albury is on the River [[Murray River at Kellygang|Murray]] on the boarder between the colonies of Victoria and New South Wales and o
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  • ...area was explored by Hume and Hovell in 1824 on their trip from the Murray River to the Western District. ...ng farming community on the upper reaches of the [[Goulburn River|Goulburn River]]. There was considerable rivalry with [[Mansfield|Mansfield]].
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  • '''J G Bartel''', 91a 2r 9p, ([[The Ovens and Murray Advertiser 20/2/1879 (2)|OAM20/2/1879]]) South of the [[Murray River at Kellygang|Murray River]] and near [[Wodonga (2)|Wodonga]]
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  • located on the [[Murray River at Kellygang|Murray River]] north of Wangaratta and west of [[Wodonga (2)|Wodonga]] : [[Murray River at Kellygang|Murray River]]
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  • <dd><p>In the Riverina on the [[Murray River at Kellygang|Murray]]</p> On [[Murray River at Kellygang|Murray]] River
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  • The Ovens and Murray Exhibition was a significant event ([[The Argus at KellyGang 23/8/1866|Argu cattle sales ([[The Ovens and Murray Advertiser 18/1/1879|OMA18/1/79]])
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  • BIGAREA or BEGGARY (Co, Benambra).It is situated on the left bank of the Indi River, south of [[Towong|Towong]]. ...as christened Robert John, and was the first white child born on the Upper Murray. Unfortunately he only survived two years. His grave is still marked by a w
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  • ...ings of interest''' The town was split in two by the [[Broken River|Broken River]]. Bridge St was the main street. The Kellys did their shopping there. ...Club was active. There was also the Benalla Coursing Club. ([[Ovens &amp; Murray Advertiser (2)|OMA5/4/79]])
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  • The race club was active ([[Ovens &amp; Murray Advertiser (3)|OMA5/4/1879]]) Just south of the Murray River and near Wodonga
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  • On the Murray River south east of Wodonga : [[Murray River at Kellygang|Murray River]]
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  • ...n was bounded in the west by the Ovens River district line of 12 1/2 miles river frontage from the Port Phillip Road to within half a mile of the station of ...'' knew this counrty well. The run had good horses. It was close to Murray River and the Victoria New South Wales boarder
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  • <dd><p>In the Riverina on the [[Murray River at Kellygang|Murray]]</p> On [[Murray River at Kellygang|Murray]] River
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  • '''Located''' on [[Ovens River|Ovens River]]. Take the road from Wangaratta that goes up the Ovens Valley in the direc ...ietville '''Other things of interest''' Cathcart's Alpine ([[The Ovens and Murray Advertiser 18/1/1879 (2)|OMA18/1/79]])
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  • (Also spelt Brimin) On the Murray River north of Wangaratta [[Murray River at Kellygang|Murray River]]
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  • On the Murray River
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  • On the north bank of the River Murray. The town of [[Corowa|Corowa]] is built on part of the run
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  • : [[Murray River at Kellygang|Murray River]] On the southern side of the Murray River east of Wodonga
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  • == On the flood plains on the River Murray west of Wodonga == ...rray]] and west of Wodonga'''.''' It was the site of punt across the River Murray
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  • On the River Murray ...yGang.html|'''KellyGang''']] crossed the River [[Murray River at Kellygang|Murray]] at Burramine in February [[events79-2_4Jerilderie Robbery|1879]] on their
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  • : [[Murray River at Kellygang|Murray River]] <blockquote>On the Murray River west of Wodonga
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  • : [[Murray River at Kellygang|Murray River]] <blockquote>On the southern side of the Murray River north west of Wangaratta
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  • On the southern side of the Murray River north of Wangaratta : [[Murray River at Kellygang|Murray River]]
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  • north of [[Wahgunyah (2)|Wahgunyah]] on the River [[Murray River at Kellygang|Murray]] ...ed as a centre for the area north of the [[Murray River at Kellygang|River Murray]] . [[!!FIXME \homeReference.html|!!MISSING]]
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  • <blockquote>South of the Murray River and near Corryong
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  • : [[Murray River at Kellygang|Murray River]] On the [[Murray River at Kellygang|River Murray]] north of Corryong
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  • : Near [[Albury|Albury]] near [[Murray River at Kellygang|Murray]] ...is on the New South Wales side of the [[Murray River at Kellygang|Murray]] River
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  • On the Edward River or Thyalite (as it was named by Sir Thomas Mitchell) It was then owned by '''Daniells''', '''W Murray''' and '''James Tyson.''' By 1872 the runs were owned by the '''Landale'''s
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  • ...iver]], north of Melbourne. [[Moama|Moama]] is on the northern side of the river The red gum wharf on the Murray River was built in 1865.
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  • ...eld Murders|1878]] after the Mansfield Murders and the flight to the River Murray the [[../../things/K_kellys/K_KellyGang.html|'''KellyGang''']] came home an
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  • ...or a large agricultural district, reaching down the valley of the Goulboun river; at the back of it, and but a short distance away, are the Strathbogie rang ([[The Ovens and Murray Advertiser 18/1/1879|OMA18/1/79]]) '''[[Telegraph|Telegraph]] Office'''
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  • ...Wangaratta]] to [[Myrtleford|Myrtleford]] and near the [[Ovens River|Ovens River]] ...ol was to be built at '''Tarrawingee''' because of the punt over the Ovens River.
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  • == The country around Goulburn River == The river joins the [[Murray River at Kellygang|Murray]] above [[Echuca|Echuca]].
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  • : [[Murray River at Kellygang|Murray River]] On the [[Murray River at Kellygang|Murray River]] east of Corryong
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  • Greta could have been named after a river in Yorkshire. The town area was reserved in about 1853 and one of the first ...Beechworth]] (via [[Everton|Everton]]) and the [[Buckland River|Buckland]] River in the north and [[Melbourne|Melbourne]] (via [[Winton|Winton]]) in the sou
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  • ...h Hume who had acquired the nearby Yarroweya [later Yarrawonga] run on the Murray following the murder of her first husband by bushrangers in 1840. M Hession, 75a 2r 30p ([[The Ovens and Murray Advertiser 20/2/1879 (2)|OMA20/2/1879]])
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  • What was the weather like ([[The Ovens and Murray Advertiser 13/2/1879 (3)|OMA13/2/1879]]) ...orouly (2)|Whorouly]]; and up to left-hand branch of the [[King River|King River]] . They called at Hedi. ([[Royal Commission report day 36 page 11|RC12980]
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  • Major Mitchell crossed the River Murray near Howlong. (Black Dog Creek) The area was first settled by '''John [[Pro : [[Murray River at Kellygang|Murray River]]
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  • on the [[Murray River at Kellygang|River Murray]] Howlong was a port on the River Murray.
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  • Jerramul is just south of the [[Murray River at Kellygang|Murray]] River and east of Corryong
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  • : [[Murray River at Kellygang|Murray River]] ...gang|Murray]] River west of [[Wodonga (2)|Wodonga]], near the start of the Murray
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  • On the [[Mitta Mitta River|Mitta Mitta River]] ...ing with H-L]] [[Category:Kangaroo Ground the property]] [[Category:Murray river]] [[Category:Squatters]]
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  • In 1876 the license was owned by John Murray, 48,180 acres, £221 license fee half year There was a fine garden on a tributary of the Broken River
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  • The Kiewa River flows from the south to north to the Murray River, == The Country around Kiewa River ==
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  • : [[Murray River at Kellygang|Murray River]] <blockquote>South of the Murray River and east of Wodonga
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  • On the [[Murray River at Kellygang|Murray]] River north west of Wangaratta near Echuca. Katupna was near 35000 acres
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  • On the southern side of the Murray River and east of Corryong
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  • Just south of the Murray River on Black Dog Creek and near Yarrawonga
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  • On the Murray River north west of Wangaratta near Echuca [[Murray River at Kellygang|Murray River]] [[Upper Moira|Upper Moira]]
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  • ...els, and shops. Milawa was on the route to the [[Buckland River|Buckland]] River gold fields. Milawa was called The Square for a number of years. ...eechworth]] (via [[Everton|Everton]] ) and the [[Buckland River|Buckland]] River in the north and [[Melbourne|Melbourne]] (via, Oxley, [[Greta|Greta]] and [
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  • '''located''' on the [[Murray River at Kellygang|Murray]] River, on the New South Wales side of [[Echuca|Echuca]] Moama was never as important as a river port as [[Echuca|Echuca]].
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  • <p>On the northern bank of the River Muaary</p> On Murray River
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  • On the Murray River west of Albury : [[Murray River at Kellygang|Murra]]
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  • Just south of the Murray River and near Corryong
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  • see ([[The Ovens and Murray Advertiser 20/2/1879 (2)|OMA20/2/1879]]) ...|Kiewa River]] , between the [[Mitta Mitta River|Mitta Mitta]] and [[Ovens River|Ovens]] Rivers north west of the Burrangong Mountains
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  • '''located''' on the River Murray ...there was a punt at Mulwalla across the River [[Murray River at Kellygang|Murray]] to [[Yarrawonga|Yarrawonga]].
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  • On the Murray River north west of Wangaratta near Echuca
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  • On the north bank of the Murray River. Albury is built on the run ...cond house was built further up stream were a line of rocks cut across the river (Thurgoona).
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  • On the northern bank of the [[Ovens River|Ovens River]] ...s starting with M]] [[Category:Murraramum the Property]] [[Category:Murray River]] [[Category:Squatters]]
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  • == flood plains on the River Murray west of Wodonga == == History at the Murray Flats before the KellyGang ==
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  • For much of its course the Murray River forms the border between Victoria and New South Wales == The Country around the Murray River ==
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  • == The Country around the Murrumbidgee River == ...r at Kellygang|Murray]]. The [[The Billabong|Billabong]] and the [[Edwards River|Edwards]] are part of the Murrumbidgee.
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  • In the late 1830's Joseph Hanson travelled to the Upper Murray and was later followed by a 13 year old James. They took up the Nariel Run Just south of the Upper Murray River and east of Corryong
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  • == The Country around the Ovens River == The aboriginals called the river the '''Burwang'''
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  • The town developed at the crossing place on [[King River|King River]]. ...ndrew Byrne''' was the President of the Oxley Shire Council ([[Ovens &amp; Murray Advertiser (3)|OMA4/5/1879]])
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  • On the Murray River north of Wangaratta : [[Murray River at Kellygang|Murray River]]
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  • ...starting with N-R]] [[Category:Pine Lodge the Property]] [[Category:Murray River]] [[Category:Squatters]]
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  • on [[Ovens River|Ovens]] River ([[The Ovens and Murray Advertiser 15/3/1879|OMA15/3/79]]) '''Photograph'''
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  • ...ween the hills that start the Great Dividing Range and flatter land of the Murray basin [[Broken River|Broken]] River
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  • ...of southern New South Wales between the River Murray and the Murrumbidigee River. '''[[Adelong|Adelong]]''' '''Darling River''' [[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 7/9/1872 (8)|$]]
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  • The River Murray is the natural boarder between Victoria and New South Wales. This area stre == Places in the Murray River area ==
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  • : [[Murray River at Kellygang|urray Rive]] ...ealing|traded]]' horses and cattle backwards and forwards across the River Murray from Victoria and New South Wales ([[Royal Commission report day 4 page 9|R
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  • near the River Murray north west of [[../plC_D/chilternT8.html|C'''hiltern''']] ...was founded Henderson established a [[Newspapers|newspaper]] called the ''Murray Gazette''.
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  • '''Population''' '''Hotels''' Mrs Batchelors hotel ([[Ovens &amp; Murray Advertiser (9)|OMA29/7/79]]) '''Schools''' [[Donoghue|Donoghue]] '''Other t ...ich they would move back to the ranges, get across the [[Ovens River|Ovens River]] towards Sebastopol, and from thence to the Pilot Range, near [[Wodonga (2
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  • ...ng was spilt up in 1855 into Strathmerton (on Victorian side of the Murray River)(owned by TH Power) : [[Murray River at Kellygang|Murray River]]
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  • On the Murray River south east of Wodonga
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  • Just south of the Murray River and near Wodonga Tallangatta was physically removed from the Murray River valley in 1956 when the Hume Weir was built.
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  • The Tallygaroopna Homestead still commands sweeping views of the Goulburn River. Goulburn river
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  • South of the Murray River and near Wodonga ...'R Gill''' 75a 3r 37p, '''R Gill and W H''' Stuckey 25a . ([[The Ovens and Murray Advertiser 20/2/1879 (2)|OMA20/2/1879]])
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  • ...rees numerous--a stunted species of blue gum.” The [[Broken River|Broken River]] they recorded as a “ - strong stream, thickly bordered with reeds.” ...r]] took up 44a 4p at [[Myrrhee|Myrhee]] and Tatong in 1879 ([[Ovens &amp; Murray Advertiser (3)|OMA5/4/1879]])
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  • On the River [[Murray River at Kellygang|Murray]] in New South Wales west of Albury : [[Murray River at Kellygang|Murra]]
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  • On the Murray River 40 miles west of Wodonga [[Murray River at Kellygang|Murray River]]
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  • On the Murray River east of Corryong [[Murray River at Kellygang|Murray River]]
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  • On the Murray River east of Corryong The first squatting run to be established in the Upper Murray area by squatters from the Monaroa.
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  • : [[Murray River at Kellygang|Murray River]] On the southern side of the upper Murray River in Gippsland. See property of the same name in New South Wales
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  • On the Murray River east of Corryong and opposite Bringembrong ...hich ended the drought which started in 1836. Richard was buried at Little River where he died and in 1845 was exhumed and placed in the family crypt in Can
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  • ...se miners who went to mine gold at [[Chiltern|Chiltern]] came up the River Murray and then accross Ullina On the southern side of the Murray River and near Wodonga
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  • On the Murray River. ...s on in the name of the Murray River island reserve which features several river beaches and a flora and fauna sanctuary. It is located Immediately to the w
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  • On the Murray River north west of Wangaratta near Echuca [[Murray River at Kellygang|Murray River]] [[Yielima|Yielma]]
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  • Just south of the Murray River and near Corryong
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  • On the Murray River north of Wangaratta. : [[Murray River at Kellygang|Murray River]]
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  • on the Victorian side of the River Murray south of [[Corowa|Corowa]]. With the beingings of the river trade on the [[Murray River at Kellygang|Murray]], Wahgunyah grew out of the [[Wahgunyah|Wahgunyah Run]].
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  • On the Murray River north of Corryong : [[Murray River at Kellygang|Murray River]]
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  • ...ge Haley''' resident surgeon ([[The Argus (30)|Argus1/7/80]]) ([[Ovens and Murray Advertiser (4)|OMA1/7/80]]) ...dward Brady''' house-steward ([[The Argus (30)|Argus1/7/80]]) ([[Ovens and Murray Advertiser (4)|OMA1/7/80]])
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  • ...ga''' was a run was near Glenrowan, but east of Futter's Range-on the King River. it was selected by 1866 ([[The Argus at KellyGang 12/10/1866|Argus29/8/67] ...ngy Bark Creek|Stringybark]] Creek to [[Murray River at Kellygang|Murray]] River and [[Sebastopol|Sebastopol]]. It was time for a rest. ([[The True Story of
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  • ...arting with U-Z]] [[Category:Wattle Creek the Property]] [[Category:Murray River]] [[Category:squatters]] [[Category:Kelly Counrty]]
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  • On the Murray River north of Corryong. See the related run of [[Tintaldra|Tintalora]]. : [[Murray River at Kellygang|Murray River]]
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  • On the [[Murray River at Kellygang|Murray]] River opposite [[Albury|Albury]] and north west of [[Wangaratta|Wangaratta]] x : [[Murray River at Kellygang|Murray River]]
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  • ''''''located'''''' on [[Murray River at Kellygang|Murray River]], on the Hume Highway, the last town in Victoria. [[Albury|Albury]] is the ...ph Wodonga was on the railway line from Melbourne. It is also on the River Murray and with Albury a major regional center
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  •   On the Murray River north west of Wangaratta. See also the town of [[Yarrawonga|Yarrawonga]] She acquired the Yarroweya [later Yarrawonga] run on the Murray following the murder of her first husband by bushrangers in 1840.
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  • A town to the south of the River Murray. Mulwalla is on the northern bank ...th the arrival of the rail line to Melbourne and the bridge over the River Murray. The town became one of the gateways to the Riverina
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  • On the Murray River north west of Wangaratta near [[Echuca|Echuca]] [[Murray River at Kellygang|Murray River]]
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  • ...st of the line of railway which extends to the [[Murray River at Kellygang|Murray]], including the vicinity of [[Lake Rowan|Lake Rowan]], the [[Warby Ranges| ...rack - the only one existing in the early days - between Mansfield and the Murray. It was principally utilized by cattle stealers, who, owing to the rugged a
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  • ...h the area of [[Goulburn NSW|Goulburn]], Canberra and Cooma into the Upper Murray. Others came down on the western side of the Great Dividing Range following ...the area from around Seymour and Mansfield to Echuca and the Uppper River Murray and runns that were established prior to 1850. Then as now properties chang
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  • ...for many years. Wheat was grown around [[Oxley|Oxley]] and along the River Murray. Flour mills were set up at [[Wahgunyah (2)|Wahgunyah]] and [[Yarrawonga|Ya ...ards. Some ex [[Chinese|chinese]] miners operated vegatable gardens on the river flats and sold their produce to local shops.
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  • ...the '''Pangerang''' in the plains country along the [[Ovens River|Ovens]] River. ...tribes in the area included the '''Djilamatang''' (the people of the Upper Murray), and the '''Dhudhorua'''.
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  • Saroffs N (in Murray River area since 1860) At least by 1876 Hawkers were licensed ...elly]] had a conversation with a hawker on the [[Murray River at Kellygang|Murray]] after the [[Jerilderie|Jerilderie]] robbery. ([[The Complete Inner Histor
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  • [[Broken River|Broken River]] Hotel [[Wangaratta|Murdoch]]'s Hotel, [[Echuca|Murray]] Hotel
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  • The trade in stolen horses and cattle was brisk across the Murray River between Victoria and New South Wales. It also led the authorities to have l ...orted that horses were taken over the [[Murray River at Kellygang|Murray]] River when it was low. The animals were often impounded in New South Wales where
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  • ...ween the police on either side of the [[Murray River at Kellygang|Murray]] River, the '''KellyGang''' exploited the gaps in the system. AssCom [[Nicolson|Ni ...les are actively patrolling banks of the River [[Murray River at Kellygang|Murray]] near [[Mulwalla|Mulwalla]].
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  • ...h party left Wangaratta within instructions to go up the [[King River|King River]] and to go through to Mansfield looking for the '''KellyGang'''. Ass Com [ ...ws was recieved that the '''KellyGang''' were about to head over the River Murray into New South Wales and up to [[Goulburn NSW|Goulbourn]]. A search party w
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  • ...uit. They ran the '''KellyGang''' to the River [[Murray River at Kellygang|Murray]] but then lost them in the Warby Ranges. Search Parties and pursuit seemed ...after [[Jones' Glenrowan Inn|siege]] [[Glenrowan|Glenrowan]] ([[Ovens and Murray Advertiser at KellyGang 15/7/1880|OMA15/7/1880]])
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  • ...hitty and '''Burns''' not being satisfied with all the picked land on King River and [[Boggy Creek|Boggy Creek]], and the run of their stock on the Certific ...trying to get up a case against Dan and the Lloyds as the Germans over the Murray would swear to anyone and they will lag you guilty or not. Next day Skillio
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  • ...] not being satisfied with all the picked land on the Boggy Creek and King River and the run of their stock on certificate ground free and no one interferin ...] of what they were convicted for when the horses were found on the Murray River
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  • ...and some horse feed in [[Everton|Everton]] on the other side of the Ovens River. We then rode off in the direction of Sebastopol. By the night of 29/10/1878 we had made the [[Murray Flats|Murray Flats]], west of Wodonga.
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  • ...79]]) ([[The Argus at KellyGang 13/3/1879|Argus13/3/79]]) ([[The Ovens and Murray Advertiser 13/3/1879|OMA13/3/79]]) ([[The Argus at KellyGang 14/4/1879|Argu Cases before the court held in the Gaol ([[The Ovens and Murray Advertiser 18/1/1879|OMA18/1/79]])
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  • ...e was put in to capture the trade on the River [[Murray River at Kellygang|Murray]] from New South Wales. ...g 13/8/1880|Argus13/8/80]]) ([[Herald (43)|Herald13/8/1880]]) ([[Ovens and Murray Advertiser at KellyGang 14/8/1880|OMA14/8/1880]])
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  • ...are|Hare]] news that the '''KellyGang''' were about to head over the River Murray into New South Wales on about 4/2/[[events79-2_4Jerilderie Robbery|1879]] h ...ssages that they were about to cross the [[Murray River at Kellygang|River Murray]] ([[Royal Commission report day 6 page 4|RC1275]])
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  • ...resources available to the police to stop the '''KellyGang''' crossing the river. ...sed protective tariffs to protect its manufacturing industry and the River Murray had become a real boarder between Victoria and New South Wales. The '''Kell
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  • The [[Murray River at Kellygang|River Murray]] was the boarder and it was patrolled by both sides wishing to enforce the
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