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  • The bank at [[Jerilderie|Jerilderie]] was owned by the bank of New South Wales, now known as Westpac. After the robbery at Jerilderie the banks in New South Wales lobbied the Government to increase the [[Reward|reward]]. The banks also co
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  • ...lderie]] [[Category:Benalla]] [[Category:Beechworth]] [[Category:New South Wales]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:Austrialia]]
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  • ...lderie]] [[Category:Benalla]] [[Category:Beechworth]] [[Category:New South Wales]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:Austrialia]]
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  • ...seek his horse at Peechelba, a station he had stuck up upon the New South Wales border. ...[Murray River at Kellygang|Murray]] River, forming the border of New South Wales and Victoria, and also flowing, in its upper reaches, through a jumble of h
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  • ...hieves were able to give an apparently good title. The police of New South Wales and Victoria, who were both well aware of the plan of operation, were in co
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  • ...the Victorian side of the Murray, connected by a bridge with the New South Wales town of Albury on the other side. No news arrived from this party, which wa
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  • ...y appear to have made strenuous attempts to cross the river into New South Wales. At [[bungowannah|Bungowunnah]] wharf, on the Victorian side, they found a
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  • ...eymour]], which is only about sixty miles from Melbourne, and considerably south of the district known as the Kelly country, in which the bushrangers were m ...m that the gang was about to make another attempt to escape into New South Wales. Among the men who gave Mr Nicolson real or fanciful accounts of what the K
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  • ...is this-‘Any work to be had?’ ‘Yes!’ ‘Where?’ On the New South Wales side one shall meet you. I will have a boat ready. There must not be any ho ...g was to take place, and he also sent notice to the [[NSW police|New South Wales police]].
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  • ...rthward to [[Albury|Albury]], whence it could go to Denilquin in New South Wales , and southward by another line to Melbourne.
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  • From this day there began a new regime in the Kelly pursuit, Mr Nicolson going to Melbourne to take the Chi ...ers of his witnessed, had decided, had he remained in command, to follow a new plan, endeavouring to secure more accurate knowledge and better espionage o
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  • ...grams to the Victorian police on the border and to the police of New South Wales . News shortly arrived that on the evening of the day named by Sherritt men
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  • ...lace in the hope of intercepting the Kellys on their return from New South Wales.
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  • ...immediately shot through the head, he was to introduce the bushrangers as new constables just sent up to Jerilderie to give the town extra protection aga ...n of the [[Royal Mail Hotel|Royal Hotel]], adjoining the Bank of New South Wales which they intended to rob. Mr Cox, the proprietor, was introduced by Richa
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  • ...next move of the gang would be to rob the bank of Urana, another New South Wales town. He then took Constable [[Const Richards|Richards]] back to the police
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  • ...laws to £1,000 per head, and an offer of the same amount by the New South Wales Government and banks, so that the destruction of the gang became worth £8,
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  • ...o the distant mountain country of [[Tom Groggin|Tomgroggin]], in New South Wales . In the cases where Mr Nicolson did take action, he made great use of the
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  • ...y’s party and another more modern make of rifle taken from the New South Wales police at Jerilderie. The train in which Lloyd and Mrs [[Margaret Skillion| At the beginning of the new year Mr Nicolson had good reason to believe that the outlaws were getting n
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  • ...ad not. But there are the children. When Kate died—that was in New South Wales , at a place called Forbes—her children were left destitute. Her husband
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  • ...n is a farmer over there, and Tom is a schoolmaster somewhere in New South Wales.
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  • "Two days later the Bank of New South Wales at Jerilderie was stuck up and cleaned out.
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  • ...to execution. The idea was a most promising one. It was that the New South Wales [[Horse and Cattle stealing|robbers]] should steal in their own State and t ...ak. There is the same fear amongst stock-owners to-day. Well the New South Wales thieves used to drive the horses and cattle to [[Howlong (2)|Howlong]]. Tha
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  • ...worthy exploits of the Kellys was the sticking up of the Bank of New South Wales at [[Jerilderie|Jerilderie]]. That event is still fresh in the mind of Mr P ...cut off the telegraph wires and looted the branch of the Bank of New South Wales. At that time I was a telegraphist at Deniliquin, and it was one of my duti
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  • ...s Ned Kelly and Byrne returned to town, and entering the Bank of New South Wales they covered the teller, Mr Lyving, demanding the keys of the safe. Lyving
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  • ...ately discharged. Mr. Fosberry, the Inspector-General of Police, New South Wales, and Captain [[Standish|Standish]] express in strong terms their adverse op The capture of Jerilderie and looting of the bank of New South Wales there (£3000 was secured by the robbers on this occasion)
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  • ...How and where the? Armor was manufactured will shortly be told.) New South Wales Agriculturalist and Grazier" offered prizes for the best suggestion as
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  • ...and pounds were offered for the capture of the four outlaws. The New South Wales Government offered another thousand pounds a head of their apprehension.
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  • ...he outlaws were going to cross the border and stick up a bank in New South Wales.
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  • ...ion of the outlaws was, with the assistance of the banks and the New South Wales Government, raised to £2000 per man. And the police relied more and more o
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  • ...y had purchased a number of store cattle. These were coming from New South Wales by way of Wodonga, at which place the station stockmen were to receive them
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  • ...orse-stealing. It was believed that he was at a shearing shed in New South Wales, and Strachan had been accorded permission to go there and affect his arres
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  • == New South Wales Customs == ...trees, and at nine o'clock in the morning got introduced to the New South Wales Customs officer, who was dressed up in gold lace and buttons from head to f
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  • ...ictoria, and cross the [[Murray River at Kellygang|Murray]] into New South Wales. The description of the place of crossing and other details were given in s ...well known. This information was furnished to the police on the New South Wales side of the Murray, and they were told that Goulburn was the probable place
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  • ...derie]] is a town about sixty miles from the Murray river on the New South Wales side of the border. It had a population at that time of about 300 inhabitan ...constable, in case any one came up and spoke to him, to introduce them as new constables about to be stationed there. Their walk lasted about an hour, an
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  • After this was done, they devoted their attentions to the Bank of New South Wales, in which there were three officers—Mr [[Tarleton|Jarleton]], manager, Mr
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  • ...d back to their mountain retreats in Victoria. No end of Bank of New South Wales notes were in circulation shortly afterwards, but the numbers of the stolen The Government of New South Wales, together with the banks of that colony, offered an additional [[Reward|rew
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  • ...to me were, “Did I not tell you they would stick up a bank in New South Wales ?” I replied, “Yes, but you told me they were going to [[Goulburn NSW|G
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  • ...off towards Melbourne , and the seller appear to return back to New South Wales. If by chance any of the horses were claimed by their owners, the receipt w ...irl, marry her, leave all his old associates, and begin life again amongst new people. He agreed with all I said, and turned round apd said to me, "M
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  • ...ir Henry Parkes, Premier of the Government of [[Govenment of NSW|New South Wales]], telegraphed to the Victorian Government, expressing the great satisfacti
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  • ...rd|reward]] of £8000 offered by the Governments of Victoria and New South Wales. For it was notified on the 20th of April that the reward would be withdraw
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  • ...ere was hardly a district in Victoria, and also in some parts of New South Wales, that they could, not have found a blood-relation to have assisted in harbo
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  • ...r-At the Buckland River Station-"Billy the Puntman"-In Charge of new Rushes-Border Difficulties on the Murray ...s-Amateur Policemen-The Royal Hotel stuck up-Raid on the Bank of New South Wales £2000 taken-Kelly's Autobiography-His Account of the Fitzpatrick Affair-De
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  • In Charge of new Rushes Raid on the Bank of New South Wales £2000 taken
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  • ...the range and alter the brands, and sell them in Melbourne or in New South Wales . I could mention the names of the parties. There is still the same complai
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  • ...t to sell out. I sold them afterwards at Benalla and the rest in New South Wales, and left Victoria, as 1 wished to see certain parts of the country, and ve
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  • ...were going across the Murray, and intended going to Goulburn, in New South Wales, where the Kelly’s had a cousin.  He said they urged him to go for a lon ...d he advise you to take any steps to prevent the Kellys going to New South Wales?”
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  • ...Victorian police to capture the Kellys.  If the Kellys were in New South Wales, they said, they would soon have them in the prison cell.  This was the us ...u come back,” said Mr Bourke.  Mr Kain rode about a mile into New South Wales, then he dismounted and rested for some time.  When the hour was nearly up
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  • ...eak.  Ned took particular notice of the position of the Bank of New South Wales and [[Royal Mail Hotel|Cox’s Royal Hotel]].  The bank and the hotel were ...o one wanted police help that day, but if anything had cropped up the four new constables were prepared to attend to it in an effective and intelligent fa
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  • ...r Evans lost these horses some time previously.  Of course, the New South Wales police department were not accused of stealing them.  The Kellys brought t ...nd identified John Evans’ brand.  The horses also carried the New South Wales Government brand, but the brand was on the neck under the mane, and was not
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  • ...ses and themselves safely across the Murray, while the police of New South Wales and Victoria watched the public highways and bridges to intercept them.  B
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  • ...at pleased, that the Kellys were so successful in locking up the New South Wales police at Jerilderie and assuming control of the town. ...ed.  Anyhow, they could say that notwithstanding the boast, the New South Wales constables had suffered greater humiliation than the Victorian police.  Th
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  • ...Skillion]] makes from her place clearly bring her within the reach of the new Act.  It would be very desirable to '''commit her''', if possible, or, at ...00 from the bank at [[Euroa|Euroa]].  The letter was written in New South Wales, and bore the postmarks of Bungowannah and Albury, December 3, 1878.
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  • ...000, or £1000 for each of the outlaws.  The [[Govenment of NSW|New South Wales Government]] also offered £4000 reward for the outlaws, alive or dead.  T
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  • ...was better to work with the object of forcing the Victorian and New South Wales Governments to come to peace terms with then. 
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  • They should do some banks first.  The Bank of New South Wales at Benalla was mentioned, and also the Dookie and Lake Rowan banks.  The p ...ied in the North-Eastern district, while they (the Kellys) operated in the south and secured control of the Queen’s representative.
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  • Judge Barry: Unfortunately, in a new community, where society was not bound together as closely as it should be, It is remarkable that although New South Wales had joined Victoria in offering a large reward for the detection of the gan
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  • ...|reward]] of £8,000 offered in equal parts by the Victorian and New South Wales Governments for the capture or destruction of the Kelly Gang.
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  • ...wspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1882]] [[Category:New South Wales police]] [[Category:history]]
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  • Kate Kelly never travelled further than through New South Wales and Victoria , but of [[Catherine Byrne, Kate Byrne|"Kate" Byrne] ...arried Mr Foster) died some seven or eight years ago at Forbes , New South Wales , leaving three children, who are at present in Greta under the care of my
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  • ...wspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1882]] [[Category:New South Wales police]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...cter of the recruits. Many were survivors from the old regime In New South Wales and Tasmania, and were, generally speaking, idle, drunken, and corrupt. The ...wspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1882]] [[Category:New South Wales police]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...agreed that if they were accosted, the constable was to introduce them as new men sent from head-quarters. ...wspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1882]] [[Category:New South Wales police]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...wspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1882]] [[Category:New South Wales police]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...wspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1882]] [[Category:New South Wales police]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...man replied, "It does not matter. I am a drover going up to New South Wales to lift some cattle for Mr Macartney." Mr McCauley remarked that &quot
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  • ...hen in 1879 his officer at Jerilderie, together with the Bank of New South Wales was "stuck up" by the Kelly gang of bushrangers. Members of the g ...wspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1882]] [[Category:New South Wales police]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...Dan Kelly, Steve Hart, and Joe Byrne entered Jerilderie, on the New South Wales side of the Murray River , and imprisoned Devine and his assisting constabl They then robbed the Bank of New South Wales of about £2,000, and, after cutting the telegraph wires, rode away with th
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  • ...wspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1882]] [[Category:New South Wales police]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...wspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1882]] [[Category:New South Wales police]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...having terrorised North Eastern Victoria and the border towns of New South Wales, the Kelly gang came to Glenrowan at the end of June 1880, and tore up seve
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  • To the Colonial Secretary, New South Wales : - ...ruction of Kelly gang. Congratulate you - Henry Parkes, Premier, New South Wales .  
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  • ...wspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1882]] [[Category:New South Wales police]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...wspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1882]] [[Category:New South Wales police]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...ecretary of the Riverina and Pastoral and Agricultural Society, Race Club, New Settlers' League, Railway League and other bodies. He was appointed Coroner ...wspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1882]] [[Category:New South Wales police]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...to Wangaratta where he was manager of the branch of the Bank of New South Wales for 30 years until he retired some years ago. He was associated with many p
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  • ...wspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1882]] [[Category:New South Wales police]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...ccustomed as our population have been to the slow movements of a New South Wales executive, many of them are still incredulous that the line will be finishe
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  • ...expenditure when it is considered that it ensures connexion with New South Wales, and prevents the possibility of the traffic being in future cut off, as it
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  • ...talked of sailing in the same boat with him on the Hunter River, New South Wales, thirty-two years ago. In reply to many questions about acquaintances of th
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  • Agriculturally speaking, Bombolee is one of the richest spots in New South Wales. It is a select but not "selected" little plain on the river, opp ...gory:Tumut]] [[Category:Albury]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:New South Wales]]
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  • ...the only place that contributes any water to the Murray from the New South Wales side at present. On the Victoria side it receives two streams - the Little ...gory:Tumut]] [[Category:Albury]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:New South Wales]]
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  • ...gory:Tumut]] [[Category:Albury]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:New South Wales]]
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  • ...ry:1870]] [[Category:vineyards]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:New South Wales]]
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  • ...dians, and some benighted Laps in the north of Europe, a town of New South Wales, on the River Murray, forty miles below Albury, and two miles before reachi ...ry:1870]] [[Category:vineyards]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:New South Wales]]
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  • ...ought well. This vine was imported from Persia into the region of Valence, south- east of France, I think, by the Romans, and the wine made from the French ...ry:1870]] [[Category:vineyards]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:New South Wales]]
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  • “Shure now, be you new in Albury? You must; the only rain we ever got-is dust." ...ned with imposing ceremony, is an ornament to the town; the site is on the south, and the ground level, so that it is seen conspicuous from any direction. T
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  • ...ed iron attracts attention in Kiewa-street; this is Mr [[Albury|Fallon]]'s new cellar. This building is at present 125 feet x 69 feet X 14 feet, the lower ...ry:1870]] [[Category:vineyards]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:New South Wales]]
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  • ...least as extensively settled on and around Brown's Plains as the New South Wales side. ...ry:1870]] [[Category:vineyards]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:New South Wales]]
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  • ...artment of public business which it is an unexpected pleasure in New South Wales to see properly housed; the '''Commercial Hotel''' and the '''Australian,'' ...ga, and we may bid a long good-night to this wealthy district of New South Wales.
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  • ...y:1870]] [[Category:sheep show]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:New South Wales]]
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  • ...Maoma]], the former on the Victorian side, and the latter on the New South Wales side of the [[Murray River at Kellygang|Murray]], and known to many old col ...egory:Moama]] [[Category:Flood]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:New South Wales]]
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  • ...egory:Moama]] [[Category:Flood]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:New South Wales]]
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  • ...d on Friday, the 3rd November, of seeing [[Moama|Moama]], on the New South Wales side of the Murray. A steamer bringing sheep across landed a small party at ...egory:Moama]] [[Category:Flood]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:New South Wales]]
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  • ...egory:Moama]] [[Category:Flood]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:New South Wales]]
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  • ...donga (2)|Wondonga]], near the River Murray, and opposite to the New South Wales town of Albury. The heavy works are almost entirely confined to the first s
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  • ...ory:Wine]] [[Category:wineries]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:New South Wales]]
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  • ...ough the white grapes gave a comparatively small crop, the total amount of new wine offered for sale in Albury and Corowa was greatly in excess of the yie In Corowa and Wahgunyah the new wine Company purchased as largely as their capital permitted, and the means
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  • A Tour to the South. ...leasant]] [[Category:Copabella]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:New South Wales]]
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  • ...a Reef]] [[Category:Tumbarumba]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:New South Wales]]
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  • ...care and attention on the other. Travelling was so difficult in New South Wales that I was glad to take the first opportunity of getting into Victoria by c ...tegory:Indi]] [[Category:Walwa]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:New South Wales]]
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  • ...Cumberoona]] [[Category:Browna]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:New South Wales]]
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  • A Tour to the South; ...also of stone, two storys high. It is a branch of the '''Bank of New South Wales''', and is under the management of Mr J W '''Jones'''.
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  • ...two managers are employed. Mr M H '''Kelly''' is the Albury and New South Wales manager, and Mr William '''M'Nab''' represents Victoria. ...s also better looking than the average of such establishments in New South Wales. It is under the management of Mr T H '''Stone''', of whose lack of civilit
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  • ...hers''', whose flour mills in Goulburn, Yass, and other towns in New South Wales, are well-known. In Albury they, for a considerable time, have had the mill
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  • ...ooking man, answering to the name of Henry Lake, was arrested in New South Wales , and remanded to Wangaratta on the charge of shooting with intent to murde
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  • [[Corowa|COROWA]] in New South Wales, and [[Wahgunyah (2)|Wahgunyah]], in Victoria we two towns only separated b ...d. At present if messages are required to be sent to any part of New South Wales Corowa people have to go to Wahgunyah, and use Victorian wires.
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  • ...parts of the colony. It is almost certain that such a system in New South Wales would greatly be taken advantage of, and our revenue would be increased. On
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  • ...t a quarter of a mile from the roadside the pine residence is erected. The new building just completed is best described as modern gothic in character, an ...es duty for the two colonies. Mr '''J Burton''' is in charge for New South Wales.
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  • ...y:Riverina]] [[Category:Murray]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:New South Wales]]
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  • A Tour to the South. [[Deniliquin|DENILIQUIIN]], a township in New South Wales, 500 miles south west of Sydney, is fondly called by its inhabitants "The City of the P
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  • ...ory:1872]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:Riverina]] [[Category:New South Wales]]
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  • A Tour to the South. [[Moama|Moama]] is in New South Wales, and Echuca on the opposite bank, though lower down the Murray in Victoria.
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  • ...ystem of Victoria. Comparing almost any of the Public schools of New South Wales with those of Victoria, the comparison was by no means favourable to the la ...l round, which further exorbitant charge did not improve the temper of New South Welshmen on finding out "what may happen to a man in Vittoria."
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  • When the feelings were young and the world was new, ...ory:Riverina]] [[Category:1872]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:New South Wales]]
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  • ...gory:1872]] [[Category:Boonoke]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:New South Wales]]
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  • ...ing to the stud book before me, was the largest and best looking animal at South Oakendon Hall. His sire is the 12th Duke, and his dam the Rose of Thorndale ...gory:1872]] [[Category:Boonoke]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:New South Wales]]
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  • AMONG the more wealthy and flourishing; inland towns of New South Wales, [[Wagga Wagga|Wagga Wagga]] takes precedence. It must be granted that ther ...Sydney|Sydney]], and 400 miles from Melbourne, is principally built on the south bank of the [[Murrumbidgee River|Murrumbidgee River]]. The population numbe
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  • ...ollows; and we arrive at the Hall of Commerce, Roberts, Copland, and Co.'s new establishment. There are few country stores having a more stylish appearanc ...ory:Riverina]] [[Category:1872]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:New South Wales]]
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  • '''Towns and Villages of New South Wales.''' '''Forbes''' is south-west of Sydney, and is about 230 miles distant, via Orange, and about five
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  • ...e steam boats freighted with merchandize from the capitals of Victoria and South Australia can speedily discharge; commission agencies and auction marts, wi ...ory:Riverina]] [[Category:1872]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:New South Wales]]
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  • ...on on the ground. Leicester is a beautiful bay; his sire is the celebrated New Warrior, and his dam is Lady Jana by, St ? (imported). Leicester was bred b ...ory:Riverina]] [[Category:1872]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:New South Wales]]
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  • ...idgee, but time has reduced its pretensions to that honor. The woolshed, a new one, is some distance off. A mile and a half from Gelam the road was left f ...ory:Hay]] [[Category:Balranald]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:New South Wales]]
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  • Balranald is a township on the Murrumbidgee, 560 miles south-south-west of Sydney. The population is about 350. It was laid out by Mr M?. abou ...lter M'Earlane, JP, J Cramsie, P H Comitti, WN Garside, and C Silvester. A new Church of England, the first place of worship in the town, has recently bee
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  • ...(the Rev Father Ryan, incumbent), a brick building on stone foundation, is new in course of completion. The dimensions of the building are 45 feet by 18 f ...lranald]] [[Category:Wentworth]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:New South Wales]]
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  • A Tour to the South. ...River|Lachlan]] [[Murrumbidgee River|Murrumbidgee]] on the northern side, south to the [[Edwards River|Edward]] River, as far west as within fifteen miles
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  • ...o, when Messrs Walker, Morris, and he, were on an exploring expedition for new country, they saw, between Moulamein and Hay, at a low calculation, at leas ...leasant]] [[Category:Copabella]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:New South Wales]]
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  • ...in is twenty five miles. We left Mr Peppin's at seven am., and dashed into South Deniliquin precisely at 10 o'clock, pertorming the journey over frightful r ...leasant]] [[Category:Copabella]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:New South Wales]]
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  • ...ranges visible Yass is one of the principal agricultural districts of the south, and there are a large number of free selectors in the district; and about ...ange of proprietors of the station, an attempt was made to oust her by the new owner. This was not so easy a task as he imagined. She took up a run and de
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  • ...wnship, the scene of the disastrous flood of 1851), and connects North and South Gundagai. The total length of the bridge is three-quarters of a mile, and t ...ory:1873]] [[Category:coaching]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:New South Wales]]
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  • ...s speak of a carnival which is to last three days -Albury on the New South Wales side, is to play an important part. An effort will be made to get the line
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  • ...making the, best of the one they now occupy. The branch Bank of New South Wales, to which we refer, is all events centrally situated, and important additio ...time it was projected the railway station was intended to be built on the south side of the river, but it will prove a great convenience to the residents o
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  • ...etween the two places being by this route 500 miles. Already the New South Wales Government have completed a line of the best and most substantial construct ...amounted to £8,618,100, and he proposed to expend £1,720,000 out of the new loan in the construction of a railway from Essendon to the Upper Murray, at
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  • ...ed to secure the trade 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 distri ...r M'Culloch Government, and on Monday, June 20, 1870, the first sod of the new railway was turned by Mr Wilson, the then Commissioner of Railways. From Me
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  • ...nga is situated at the junction of High street and Sydney-street, near the south end of the township. In the event of the line being continued across the Mu ...o difficulty in maintaining communication between Albury, on the New South Wales border, and [[Wodonga (2)|Wodonga]], which is on the Victorian side of the
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  • Arthur J Smith, manager of the Bank of New South Wales, [[Wangaratta|Wangaratta]], was required to produce certain cheques signed
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  • ...ile others preferred to wait until they had seen other fields and pastures new. After travelling the colony around--viz, Brandy Creek, Mount Hope, the Wim ...on to Mr J Murter's crop, which looked really beautiful; there are several new selections here, and all hands are at work fencing and building their house
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  • ...[Deniliquin|Deniliquin]], which is situated on a much lower level than the south side; and these two cases in particular occurred on the very margin of a sw ..., and the Hay-road and Wagga-road were navigable for that distance. On the south side, the land is high and dry, and a finer bit of open country than the to
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  • ...only consideration, South Australia would inevitably be the market for the new country round Copper's Creek. == ...Murrumbidgee]] [[Category:1875]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:New South Wales]]
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  • ...excused himself from taking an active part with the movement, as he was a new comer, and also that the establishment of such an institute being looked on ...Murrumbidgee]] [[Category:1875]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:New South Wales]]
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  • == Mr. Forrester, the new manager of the Bank of New South Wales, has suited a subscription, which already amounts to £12, for the purpose ...Murrumbidgee]] [[Category:1875]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:New South Wales]]
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  • ...bit of assembling in the court-house every Sabbath for Divine worship. The new church, which is a neat unpretending little brick building, which does not ...e issues, and the enterprising proprietor intends resuscitating it under a new title in the Federal city.
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  • ...'', draper, is Kiewa-street, next to the Oddfellows' Hall, which is also a new building. ...ve not neglected cures as well as warehouse extension - no less than three new '''churches''' has been built - one for the Independents, which was opened
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  • ...e need by the Company. The old telegraph line is to be taken down when the new one is erected. The New South Wales Government are putting all the bridges on the various roads from this place
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  • The new Lands Act seems to have given the conditional purchasers a check, the only ...ock country. There will soon be very little country unstocked in New South Wales. All the back runs are being improved on a very extensive scale. Fencing, t
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  • South Deniliquin is built upon a narrow peninsular forged by the river and a lago ...nder the management of Mr W A '''Orr'''. A Branch of the Bank of New South Wales was opened at [[Jerilderie|Jerilderie]], on 25th August, under the manageme
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  • The promises of amusement for the celebration of the Prince of Wales' Birthday are numerous and as usual the majority take the picnic form. The ...that used as a school formerly, and which was burned down some time ago. A new school has also been promised by the Public School Board for Forest hill, a
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  • ...a great source of supply. The beef, too, is superior to that of New South Wales, owing, the butchers say, to the splendid country between Victoria and Quee
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  • ...o Wodonga and Albury, the two great border towns of Victoria and New South Wales, and a look at that grand inland river, the Murray, more especially as so m ...in Victoria. I may state that at this station you change carriages for the new line to [[Beechworth|Beechworth]], which will be opened for traffic in a fe
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  • ...n very satisfactory - 1oz to the ton. They are how engaged crushing from a new line of reef, which from the show on the copper plates is expected to go 2o ...till we came to the splendid bridge that connects Victoria with New South Wales. This is a grand piece of work divided into two compartments, so that there
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  • ...k building, where several hundred scholars of both sexes attend. New South Wales has not the advantage of free education, its system being similar to the De
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  • ...o be £2000, the rent £9 per week, besides all the expenses. In New South Wales a publican’s, license costs £30 and a billiard table license £10 per ye ...g and going day and night. The only other hotel I will name is a beautiful new building called '''the Club''', by far the best in Albury, although it is c
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  • ...W A Zeal were the only candidates nominated for the representation of the South-Western Province, no other nominations having been received by the returnin ...d and confirmed. The Secretary (Mr Taylor) informed the committee that the new books, numbering about 100 volumes, had arrived, and were being. prepared f
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  • ...great Australian cities-Sydney and Melbourne. The Speaker of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly, who was recently in Melbourne, told me he entirely ag
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  • ...ave asked the Governors of all the Australasian colonies to meet me in the new Government-house at Melbourne. (Applause.)
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  • ...ers.) When the metropolis of Victoria was connected with that of New South Wales sensible men would ask why several communities all speaking one tongue shou In the evening, a ball was held in the new goods shed, which had been splendidly prepared for the event, and was taste
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  • ...the Kellys are still at large, and are supposed to have gone to New South Wales.
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  • ...surers, are investing their accu mulating capital on mortgage in New South Wales, instead of in Victoria, and thus in- creasing the wage fund of the former
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  • ...l, which is modelled upon a similar enactment recently passed in New South Wales, provides that after information has been laid against any person for any c ...he reward has been increased by the Government to ₤500 for each man. The new search party will include storekeepers, clerks, councillors, clergymen, war
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  • ...rintendant Sadleir has been most opportune, for he has been able to infuse new life into the volunteers, and relieve Mr Pewtress, who has become really il '''NEW SOUTH WALES'''
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  • ...have now apparently made up their minds to cross the river into New South Wales. Baumgarten's place is a spot well known to the police on the Victorian sid
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  • ...olice at Chiltern, the murderers are endeavouring to escape into New South Wales . They have stuck up a man, it is reported, at a place on the Murray nearly
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  • ...ould appear that Kelly and his gang are endeavouring to make for New South Wales , and by this time have probably crossed the border. The following is the t ...r secret fastnesses for some time to come; while by passing into New South Wales they will get into comparatively open country. Whether this be the case or
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  • ...wong or north-east district of Victoria, or else make tracks for New South Wales, and cross the [[Murray River at Kellygang|Murray]], near Howlong. If they .... Those who think so set down the report that they have made for New South Wales either as a ''ruse'' to mislead the police, or as an exaggeration of some i
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  • ...most effective instruments for the capture of the bushrangers will be the new act, and it is fortunate that public opinion has been so actively stimulate ...roposal to quit the bad company he was in and go to a station in New South Wales. Kelly had not then committed any offence, and seemed somewhat eager to go,
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  • ...rick of Power’s to elude the police by appearing to cross into New South Wales , and Kelly is quite capable of the same ''ruse''. Eleven Troopers disguise
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  • ...s being kept up by the police, and if they have not escaped into New South Wales, which is scarcely probable, they are keeping very close in some of their a
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  • ...ay in the direction of the head of the Murray, and so cross into New South Wales at a point where it is probable that there is not a very strong force kept,
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  • ...side its town gates, is even now, alter all the improved conditions of the new government. Such are the miraculous powers of regeneration existing in cond
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  • ...little on the Melbourne side of the Glenrowan railway station, and at the south of the Warby Ranges, and continuing the track from the place where it was l ...h the district, state that if the gang were desirous to get into New South Wales they would not attempt to cross over between Wodonga and Echuca, but most c
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  • ...Kelly gang; and it would be gratifying to know that some of the New South Wales police had a hand in securing the ruffians. This may not be possible, unles There is nothing new to report about the Kelly gang but no one would be surprised to see them tu
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  • ...be made on some of the country banks, either on the Victorian or New South Wales side of the river. The police have brought in two of the police horses take
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  • ...obably make another attempt to cross the Murray, and escape into New South Wales. He therefore started at once by train via Benalla to intercept them, and h ...chool teachers of Ballarat a number of them being members of the Prince of Wales Light Horse, who desire to spend their three weeks' holiday in pursuit of t
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  • ...zle Ranges, Hart and Byrne are endeavouring to make their way to New South Wales. Hart is thoroughly acquainted with the neighbouring colony, as he was a lo
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  • ...proved that he was an inoffensive traveller making his way from New South Wales to Melbourn, and he was therefore at once released. The man's appearance so
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  • ...proved that he was an inoffensive traveller making his way from New South Wales to Melbourne, and he was therefore at once released. The man's appearance s
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  • ...e arms, and in then making a rush through the supposed cordon to New South Wales . He then relates how they surprised the camp near Mansfield , and shot Ser
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  • ...he Murray in two directions, with the view of crossing over into New South Wales. It is this, probably, that has given rise to the rumours that two men, ans Treasurer―M L Ashe, Manager of [[Bank of New South Wales|Bank of New South Wales]] .
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  • Of all the bushrangers who have given trouble here or in New South Wales , there was not one who was not remarkable as a good horseman, nor would an ...by so rapidly passing into law an act similar to that passed in New South Wales, though I doubt if it was wise to include all four men in the proscription
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  • ..., "Of all the bushrangers who have given trouble here or in New South Wales, there was not one who was not remarkable is a good horseman, nor would any
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  • ...was a common practice in both the penal colonies of Tasmania and New South Wales to offer a free pardon and a free passage to any prisoner of the Crown who
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  • ...obtained. Our telegrams last night state that the men proceed in New South Wales are not the Kellys, and favors our view of their whereabouts.
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  • ...at a somewhat similar statue was enacted in the sister colony of New South Wales for a like purpose, namely the outrooting of a dangerous gang of ruffians,
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  • ...use, a lock-up, several hotels, and also a branch of the Bank of New South Wales, and has about 200 inhabitants. The plunder of the bank was the object of t ...so, and fixed a wire along the fence. They stuck up the Bank of New South Wales. The gang took nothing from the telegraph office, but cut the wires about i
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  • ...to day confined the police in the lock up, stuck up the Bank of New South Wales, and, it is reported, took about £2,000. They tore down the telegraph line ...nday. They came down to town on Monday, and stuck up the Bank of New South Wales, by walking in and ordering the clerks to bail up. Having stuck up the tele
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  • == THE KELLYGANG IN NEW SOUTH WALES == ...g the fence. They stuck up the [[Bank of New South Wales|Bank of New South Wales]]. Have just heard (9pm) that they are in the township again"
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  • ...back to its old haunts he will be able to stop them. The New [[NSW police|Wales force]] on the border has been largely increased and a lively hope is enter
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  • ...ables have been sworn in. An application was made to the Bank of New South Wales authorities to supply arms to the volunteers, but the application was met w
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  • == THE KELLYGANG IN NEW SOUTH WALES == ...nstables left Sydney by train for Wagga. They will be dispersed though the south western districts in order to relieve the mounted troopers from duties whic
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  • ...ssrs [[Tarleton|Tarleton]] and [[Lyving|Living]], of the Bank of New South Wales, Jerilderie. The above gentlemen having reached Melbourne yesterday afterno ...police]] [[Category:Jerilderie]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:New South Wales]]
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  • ...by '''Mr [[Tarleton|J W Tarleton]]''' the manager of the Bank of New South Wales at Jerilderie, and the teller '''Mr [[Lyving|Living]]''' written in a .. wo ...at Jerilderie, a township about sixty miles from the Murray, in New South Wales, fell like a thunder clap upon all. Whilst the police were ''busily'' searc
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  • ...ally passing Urana into Jerilderie. The inspector of the Bank of New South Wales states that every preparation was made in all the border town banks.
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  • == NEW SOUTH WALES == ...ce to the Kellys. A special ''posse'' of troopers and detectives were sent South yesterday to re-inforce the troopers in the border townships and operate ag
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  • {{Full Text}}== THE KELLYGANG IN NEW SOUTH WALES == ...nisation and efficiency. When the new system was introduced into New South Wales it was formed to a large extent upon the Victorian model. But it would seem
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  • They stuck up the Bank of New South Wales. The gang took nothing from the telegraph office, but out the wires about i ...nday. They came down to town on Monday, and stuck up the Bank of New South Wales, by walking in and ordering the clerks to bail up. Having stuck up the tele
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  • ...some of the hotels treating everyone civilly, and had drinks. Hart took a new saddle from the saddler's. Several watchers were taken, but afterwards retu A strong detachment of the New South [[NSW police|Wales police]] force has left for the locality of the Kellys latest raid. They ha
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  • ...the day of judgment or the crack of doom. The Kellys were now in New South Wales, and how could these men aid them if released? Besides, they were being hal
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  • '''THE KELLY GANG IN NEW SOUTH WALES''' ...bles have been sworn, in. An application was made to the Bank of New South Wales authorities in Melbourne to supply arms to volunteers, but the application
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  • ...have been closely pursued by the Victorian police, and came into New South Wales in order to raise money to satisfy the claims of those who harbour them and ...his, Ned Kelly, the leader of the gang, proceeded to the Bank of New South Wales where he abstracted about £2000. The telegraph operators in the town were
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  • ...the most active measures to capture the gang. The Government of New South Wales had offered a [[Reward|reward]] of £3,000, the banks of that colony had of ...the necessary steps to revive without delay the Outlawry Act in New South Wales. The country on both sides of the border is now thoroughly aroused, and a g
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  • NEW SOUTH WALES ...h all necessary vigour. An additional police force has been sent up to the south western districts, but the general impression is that the gang, having achi
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  • ...ted by another £1000, and thereupon '''Sir Henry Parkes''', the New South Wales premier, suggested that the Government of Victoria should increase their re
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  • ...re. Many of us remember how in days of the bushrangers period in New South Wales nearly every telegram of robbery and outrage used to end with the words, &q ...day afternoon, Sir Henry Parkes intimated that the Government of New South Wales intends to seek from Parliament special powers for dealing with the Kellys'
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  • '''New Telegraph Arrangements''' ...ables have been sworn in. An application was made to the Bank of New South Wales authorities in Melbourne to supply arms to volunteers, but the application
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  • '''NEW SOUTH WALES''' ...as entirely endorsed the prompt action of the [[Govenment of NSW|New South Wales]] Government in offering a [[Reward|reward]] for the capture of the Kellys,
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  • ...it increased rather than weakened the stringency of its provisions, so the new clause was agreed to.  
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  • ...leather - was overseer on a station called Micalago at Maneroo, New South Wales, owned by a Mr Catterall who was resident. There were several men employed
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  • ...ised as a crossing place, for officers of both the Victorian and New South Wales [[Customs|Customs]] service are stationed on the bridge. The gates are look ...rnment." The purport of that minute was communicated to the New South Wales Government on 2nd September, the trains having, however, begun to run over
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  • The New South Wales Government, on the 4th February, informed the Victorian Government that a b ...ements of the public were better understood. On this subject the New South Wales Government was moved on the 30th July 1878, but, apparently, has done nothi
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  • Sergeant [[Moama|Vaughan]], with five Victorian and New South Wales troopers and a black tracker, returned this afternoon from the search after
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  • ...ce had handed over their functions to black trackers, and to the New South Wales police, the men ought to be released.
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  • ...police had handed over their functions to black trackers and the New South Wales police, the accused should be let go.
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  • ...ut at any rate he has been the man selected at the desire of the New South Wales and Victorian Governments, to render help in running down the outlaws whose
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  • ...of fact, Hudson had abandoned the land long ago, and had gone to New South Wales . He desired to get it now. Mr Finlay's (the squatter) sheep were always on ...d not think it necessary to fence such blocks. They might, as in New South Wales allow selection still to go on.
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  • ...£1000 for the apprehension - [Sir Henry Parkes: Which the Government has new offered] There might be some technical error in the statement, but he thoug ...ction as that recommended by the hon. member for Mudgee. There was nothing new in such a course; it had been the custom for ages past to offer a reward fo
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  • ...rumors of them has reached the police since their excursion into New South Wales. There have been several scares and false alarms in the North-eastern and N The government of [[Govenment of NSW|New South Wales]], following the example of the Victorian government, has passed an act thr
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  • ...aw, and to act us a warning to others not to attempt to smuggle. Since the new bridge across the Murray had been opened numbers of people endeavored to ev
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  • ...police]] [[Category:Jerilderie]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:New South Wales]]
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  • ...nsent. The horse was in her possession while her son was away in New South Wales .The horse is a bay one, branded B on one shoulder, and B in a circle on th ...pony from a Chinaman. The receipt produced is correct. Went into New South Wales some time ago, and left the horse in charge of his (witness’s) mother. Wh
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  • ...lderie]]. After crossing the river Gannon got five police on the New South Wales side to join him, and after riding 16 miles the man was overtaken and arres
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  • ...at Jerildene. It is considered that, as the horses were bred in New South Wales, and would naturally make to their old haunts if they were left free, they
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  • ...the Kebites are to the north, follow me quickly. We will go direct to the south. Quick, boys, or they will see us.' So they galloped away with great haste ...is that recently notes of the [[Bank of New South Wales|Bank of New South Wales]] been seen in the hands of men who are known to be [[Sympathizers|sympathi
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  • ...ill probably be erected in the cross street, between the Bank of New South Wales and the Court house.
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  • ...at Jerilderie. It is considered that as the horses were bred in New South Wales and would naturally make to their old haunts if they were left free they we
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  • ...eived an anonymous letter enclosing two £5 notes on the Bank of New South Wales, Jerilderie, as a reward for having so faithfully adhered to his promise.&q
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  • ...'', who was formally a midwife at Wangaratta, but who has recently gone to New Zealand, that she had more than once seen Steve Hart at her father's place ...and Shepparton, in Victoria, and Urana, Corowa, and Tocumwal in New South Wales, were ordered to centre on Yarrawonga (which is situated on the Murray, abo
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  • ...he destruction of a bushranging gang, the [[NSW police|police of New South Wales]] having yesterday fought, and with loss of life, disposed of, the most for ...he more cause to be grateful for their dispersion. The police of New South Wales were overpowered in the first instance. They do not appear to have known th
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  • The gallant capture by the New South Wales police of the [[Wantabadgery|Wantabadgery]] bush- rangers was yesterday the ...rict of Gundagai, the scene of the latest bushranging episode in New South Wales, is situated 21 miles in an almost easterly direction from Wagga Wagga, and
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  • ...s sure to work , but we have to thank the [[NSW police|police of New South Wales]] for reducing the danger to a minimum, by the capture of the successive im
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  • ...was no disease left. After some trouble, I ascertained that the New South Wales mob was sold at Beechworth and as I telegraphed on arrival, I found they we
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  • ...s is furnished by the results of the police systems of New South Wales and South Australia. The Hatfield bushrangers, the Wantabadgery gang, and three or fo ...he Kellys can be successfully met. Our Saturday's telegraphic advises from South Australia disclosed the fact that a trooper had ridden nearly 800 miles bef
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  • ...ent erected by subscription from the inhabitants of Victoria and New South Wales, AD 1880." ...omit gratefully to acknowledge the warm-hearted sympathy of the New South Wales police in subscribing so liberally to the memorial inaugurated this day. It
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  • ...he first payment, and starting afresh from the 1st January 1880, under the new system. The terms on which the Minister of Lands will be prepared to deal w ...apture of, the Kelly gang, would be withdrawn. The Government of New South Wales has also cancelled the offer of the reward similarly issued by it on the sa
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  • ...ir Henry Parkes, Premier of the [[Govenment of NSW|Government of New South Wales]], telegraphed to the Victorian Government, expressing the great satisfacti ...rd|reward]] of £8000 offered by the Governments of Victoria and New South Wales . For it was notified on the 20th of April that the reward would be withdra
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  • ...ed the following telegram from the Premier of [[Govenment of NSW|New South Wales]]:- ‘Great satisfaction in prospect of the complete destruction of the Ke
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  • NEW SOUTH WALES SOUTH AUSTRALIA
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  • Mr Ramsay received the following telegram from the Premier of New South Wales:―
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  • The metropolis of New South Wales was in a state of intense commotion yesterday owing to the intelligence of
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  • ...ve years ago.’ In answer to other questions Sullivan said that he was in New Zealand when the notorious murders were committed there by strangling, but ...art and Byrne. He also produced the proclamation issued in the ''New South Wales Government Gazette'', offering a similar reward for the capture of the gang
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  • ...police]] [[Category:Jerilderie]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:New South Wales]]
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  • ...police office, post-office, and State school of Glenrowan are about a mile south of the railway station, and the same side as Jones's hotel. On the east ris ...police]] [[Category:Jerilderie]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:New South Wales]]
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  • ...ears ago." In answer to other questions, Sullivan said that he was in New Zealand when the notorious murders were committed there by strangling, but ...police]] [[Category:Jerilderie]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:New South Wales]]
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  • ...he composition of the board. It is understood that £2000 of the New South Wales reward was subscribed by the banking institutions of that colony, the Gover
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  • ...n by the New South Wales Government, and £2,000 by the banks in New South Wales.
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  • ...reatened to become scarcely less dangerous had not the police of New South Wales put a check on his career almost at its outset. ...is career of crime, he soon fell into the hands of the police of New South Wales, was again tried, convicted, and imprisoned in Denilliquin where he has rem
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  • ...nd a similar sum was offered by the offered by the Government of New South Wales. As the offering of rewards, however, had no effect, notice was given that ...t time after the robbery of a bank at [[Jerilderie|Jerilderie]], New South Wales, gave rise to the belief that they had gone to the neighbouring colony. The
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  • ...Hart and Byrne. He also produced the proclamation issued in the New South Wales “Government Gazette,” offering a similar reward for the capture of the
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  • ...bridles had been hung round a tree and sometimes a gunyah. If a track was new, and had not been crossed and recrossed, the blacks could follow it with un ...that narrowly escaped a visit from the Kelly gang is the Bank of New South Wales.
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  • ...police]] [[Category:Jerilderie]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:New South Wales]]
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  • ...his way to one of Mr. Wilson's stations on the Upper Darling in New South Wales. He arrived at Glenrowan just before the fight commenced, and has a great d
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  • ...rothers of [[Barney|Barney,]] one of Mr O’Connor’s black trackers. The new men are all superior in appearance to Mr O’Connor’s men, and are said t On Saturday communications were exchanged between the New South Wales and Victorian Governments on the subject of the appointment of the [[Reward
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  • ...head of any of the worst bushrangers of old times in Tasmania or New South Wales . The Law officers of the Crown have at least 20 charges from which to make
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  • A communication has been forwarded to the Government of New South Wales for the purpose of arranging the reward for the capture of the Kelly gang.
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  • ...police]] [[Category:Jerilderie]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:New South Wales]]
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  • ...rwards increased to a lump sum of £4,000, and the Government of New South Wales also offered a reward of £4,000.  A measure passed by the Parliament of V
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  • ...e cool audacity of the gang, the Jerilderie affair gave the public quite a new idea of the gravity of the situation.  Localities that had previously deem
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  • ...he Government reward for the capture of the Kelly gang, and that New South Wales should appoint the other member.
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  • ...police]] [[Category:Jerilderie]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:New South Wales]]
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  • ...prehension of the offenders, both by this Government and that of New South Wales, I trust that a board will be appointed to decide to whom it is to be paid,
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  • ...prehension of the offenders, both by this Government and that of New South Wales, I trust that a board will be appointed to decide to whom it is to be paid,
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  • ...d appearance.  Just here the valley and the road takes a turn towards the south, and two miles more brings the traveller to [[Mrs Margaret Byrne|Mrs Byrne] ...He told the police that the gang were about to take a run into New South Wales before the Jerilderie outrage occurred, and the police sent warrants over t
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  • ...e Lonigan. The gang next made their appearance at Jerilderie, in New South Wales, where they committed an outrage similar to that they perpetrated at Euroa.
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  • ...police]] [[Category:Jerilderie]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:New South Wales]]
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  • ...ing]]''' deposed: In February, 1879, I saw teller of the Bank of New South Wales at Jerilderie. I am still in the employment of the bank in Melbourne. On th
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  • ...police]] [[Category:Jerilderie]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:New South Wales]]
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  • ...hard [[Lyving|Lyving]]''' deposed: I was a teller in the bank of New South Wales in February 1879. I am now stationed in Melbourne. I remember the 18th Febr
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  • ...ving]] deposed. - In February, 1879, I was teller of the Bank of New South Wales at [[Jerilderie|Jerilderie]]. On the 10 th of that month the accused and hi
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  • ...borated his evidence; and Edward R Living, teller of the Bank of New South Wales at Jerilderie, gave evidence as to a manuscript reference to the police mur ...police]] [[Category:Jerilderie]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:New South Wales]]
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  • ...torney-General of New South Wales, and Mr Cowper, the sheriff of New South Wales, were accommodated with seats on the bench. 
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  • ...living at Donnybrook, was the next witness examined, but there was nothing new in any of the evidence. The Court will sit till the latest hour until the c ...ight, when the evidence was more than half gone through. There was nothing new elicited. The jury are locked up for the night. The trial will finish some
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  • ...man?” - he referred to a man who murdered Sergeant Wallins in New South Wales. I said, “He was shot by the police.” He said, “If the police shot hi
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  • '''Constable Henry [[Const Richards|Richards]]''' , stationed in New South Wales , deposed that he was present when the Kelly gang stuck up the police stati '''E M [[Lyving|Irving]],''' clerk in Bank of New South Wales, deposed that he was employed in the bank at Jerilderie when it was stuck u
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  • ...miserable death which awaits you. It is remarkable that although New South Wales had joined Victoria in offering a large reward for the detection of the gan
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  • ...s who set out in 1867 to apprehend the notorious '''Clarks''' of New South Wales . The two criminals in question surprised and shot down their pursuers, and
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  • ...]]''' , police constable stationed at [[Jerilderie|Jerilderie]], New South Wales, said that in February, 1879, the police station there was stuck up by the ...efore, while he and another constable were on patrol duty on the New South Wales side of the Murray , they saw four men in a punt, and he called out that he
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  • ...t the unfortunate termination of your life is a miserable death. New South Wales joined with Victoria in providing ample inducement to persons to assist in
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  • ...ds, constable at Jerilderie; Edward Living, clerk in the Bank of New South Wales, Jerilderie; J W Tarleton, senior-constable Kelly, and sergeant Steele. Thi ...police]] [[Category:Jerilderie]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:New South Wales]]
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  • ...nfortunate termination of the felon's life is a miserable death. New South Wales joined with Victoria in providing ample inducement to persons to assist in ...police]] [[Category:Jerilderie]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:New South Wales]]
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  • ....  In February, 1879, they made their appearance at Jerilderie, New South Wales, taking possession for the second time of a town, reducing a population to
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  • ...to the cell door, and the rope is adjusted to a beam in the gallery of the new wing of the gaol, the drop being seven feet and a half. Kelly, on coming ou ...police]] [[Category:Jerilderie]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:New South Wales]]
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  • ...the [[Reward|REWARD]] offered by the Governments of Victoria and New South Wales, and certain banks trading in the latter colony, are hereby requested to SE ...9, and in a Gazette Extraordinary published by the Government of New South Wales on the 18th of February, 1879  
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  • ...icipate in the REWARD offered by the Governments of Victoria and New South Wales, and certain banks trading in the latter colony, are hereby requested to SE ...9, and in a Gazette Extraordinary published by the Government of New South Wales on the 18th of February, 1879.  
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  • ...police]] [[Category:Jerilderie]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:New South Wales]]
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  • ...rrest was made early this morning near '''Perricoota''' station, New South Wales, by Constable Corkill, a foot policeman stationed at Echuca. On Saturday mo He stated that he had taken to the New South Wales side of the river, because there were too many troopers after him in Victor
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  • ...ination, admitted that he had done a sentence of three mouths in New South Wales, but was not shaken in his evidence. Sergeant Steel deposed that on hearing
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  • ...would stick up a bank in New South Wales. Communicated with the New South Wales police, and took steps to assist them. About this time the advisability of
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  • ...mmending a regular system of communication between the forces of New South Wales and Victoria with a view to suppress cattle stealing. Decline to state who
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  • ...allen, somehow, into his hands, and revealed that persons on the New South Wales side were arranging to assist the outlaws to escape. The Kellys had been pr
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  • ...d information of them, they would move away eastward and go into New South Wales, into a very inaccessible district, and remain there until vigilance was re
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  • ...goods were bought at Ball's shop,   Benalla, and paid for with New South Wales notes. An uncle of the Kellys used to buy stores which I believe reached th
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  • ...dertook to get a return of the duration of the career of several New South Wales and Victorian bushrangers ] I have read Superintendent Hare's report, dated ...ng was carried on by Victorian thieves, the horses being sold in New South Wales, and vice versa.] In 1876 I inspected the Bourke district, and pointed out
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  • ...munition of this peculiar sort was purchased A large quantity of New South Wales notes was stolen from Jerilderie. A bundle of notes, about £30 or £40, wa ...ive numbers. No action was taken against the parties circulating New South Wales notes at the time because the Jerilderie bank could not identify them. It s
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  • ...me why they were discharged. The inspector-general of police in New South Wales told me Mr Nicolson had unsuccessfully requested him to take these two men ...ous services." I accepted the position. Mr Fosberry, of the New South Wales police, in 1863, communicated to Captain Standish that I could obtain a pos
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  • At the time there was a dispute between the New South Wales and Victorian Governments about Murray River Customs duties, and the former ...h the New South Wales Government had threatened to seize. If the New South Wales officer had come on board I should have pitched him into the river. Then ca
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  • ...eport. Half the money, or £4,000, is given by the Government of New South Wales, who agreed to refer the distri bution to the Victorian board, and who may
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  • ...f the gang, some of whom were in Mansfield , others somewhere in New South Wales and others at Wallan, Kilmore, Kyneton, and elsewhere.
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  • ...ny action in the matter. He also wished to ascertain whether the New South Wales Government were as dissatisfied with the awards as we were in this colony (
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  • ...to extend all along the Dividing Ranges to the Omeo, and even to New South Wales , and believed that unless great care were taken there would be a recurrenc
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  • ...tioned are generally disapproved of here and elsewhere. Both the New South Wales and Queensland Governments have protested against the report being acted up
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  • ...es however on an early day to communicate with the Government of New South Wales on the subject. ...h. Of course he would have to communicate with the Government of New South Wales before taking fresh action. He had been in hope that the report of the poli
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  • ...felt with the report of the Police Reward Board, particularly in New South Wales , the matter dropped.
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  • ...he destruction of the Kelly Gang at Glenrowan, has returned from New South Wales, where he spent several months in collecting funds for the orphanage at Sub
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  • ...vity. Remember Mr Hare having been offered an appointment in the New South Wales force, and advising him to remain here, as he might yet be chief commission
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  • ...mined to go with him to Albury, so that he might confer with the New South Wales police officer.
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  • ...nd, and was twice honourably mentioned. Mr SA Meyer, of Corowa , New South Wales , took two first prizes; Mr Pierce, of Rutherglen, Mr A Beck, Mr F Beck, an
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  • ...ealers, who carried on an extensive traffic between Victoria and New South Wales .
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  • ...n of the murderers, after the Wombat tragedy, was to escape into New South Wales , as they were distinctly traced from the scene of the outrage on to Greta,
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  • ...wspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1882]] [[Category:New South Wales police]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...erly the criminal class consisted of old hands from Tasmania and New South Wales , from whom information could easily be obtained. At the present time the c
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  • ...was regularly employed until 1877 on stations in New Zealand and New South Wales . Spending the winter in 1877 in Melbourne , he fell into bad company, and ...e partner of a hawker, and travelled about the back districts of New South Wales for six months. Shortly after the discovery of gold at Temora he went there
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  • This week the commissioners have taken a new departure. A member of the criminal class sends in an accusation against th ...he came out he "was wild and reckless", so that when he left for New Zealand he was reported to the local police as a man who should be watched.
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  • ...Morning Herald saw the '''KellyGang''''s first public visit into New South Wales as big story. It gave the story a prominence and set lots of details of the
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  • ...ice on the borders of the Murray to give every assistance to the New South Wales police. About this time it was mooted by the press generally, and I believe
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  • ...hrough the Inspector-General and with the police of [[NSW police|New South Wales]] for the police of one district to communicate with the other, establishin
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  • ...nd northerly and easterly up to Omeo?- Due east from Omeo to the New South Wales boundary; then due north to "the Heads of the [[Murray River at Kellyg ...er at Kellygang|Murray]] to help the outlaws over to escape into New South Wales. ..
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  • ...this. As a matter of form, this was sent on to the [[NSW police|New South Wales police]], as we were in close communication with them, giving them all this
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  • ...king for the north, and I was going up to warn the police on the New South Wales side, and at Wodonga, to be on the look out, as I used the words, and you c
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  • ...he district, across the river, to [[Tom Groggin|Tomgroggin]], in New South Wales, a very inaccessible district, and remain there until the vigilance was rel
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  • ...ed young Tom Lloyd.. He was absent for some considerable time in New South Wales, and then made his appearance.
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  • ...he papers about that time, that notes of the Jerilderie bank, in New South Wales, which would be subject to exchange in this country, were being very freely ...orted to you that they paid in [[Bank of New South Wales|Bank of New South Wales]] notes?- I was shown notes to smel1. They smelt as if they had been plante
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  • ...mmission giving statistics regarding bushranging in Victoria and New South Wales from about 1860 to the present time, with a view of showing more particular
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  • ...self au courant of what was going on in this colony, and also in New South Wales?- Yes. 990 You were in constant communication with the force of New South Wales?- Yes, while I was incharge of the detectives.
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  • ...Power]] was at large, and the length of time of various gangs in New South Wales-Hall, Gilbert, and other men-and specially those men who shot a number of p
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  • .... [[Singleton|Singleton]], who is in command of the [[NSW police|New South Wales police]], [[Albury|Albury]] district." ...Wales, where they are sold for a mere trifle, and vice versa by New South Wales thieves to Victoria; very many horses stolen from Victoria have, I believe,
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  • 1090 A police horse?- A [[NSW police|New South Wales police]] horse.
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  • ...ng|Murray]], and intended going to [[Goulburn NSW|Goulburn]], in New South Wales, where the Kellys had a cousin. He said they urged him to go for a long tim
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  • ...to take any steps to prevent the [[KellyGang|Kellys]] going into New South Wales ?— No; he merely came down to give the information to Captain Standish. H ...s running right across the Murray—right across to Goulburn, in New South Wales. These men remained away for six or seven days. They had a long way to go,
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  • ...d deer, and I imagine I know their powers as well as anyone. The New South Wales police often use them, but not in a body. One or two blackfellows go with t
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  • ...t to show is that this man travelled exactly as I say the men in New South Wales do. We had a party there, and we had a black tracker, and we came across, a
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  • ...-barrelled guns taken from [[Lonigan|Lonigan]], and they had the New South Wales police rifles. 1537 What rifles are those?— I think they were new rifles and breech-loaders.
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  • ...">[[#rc1565|1565]]</span> You are aware that a large quantity of New South Wales notes were taken from Jerilderie bank at [[Jerilderie|Jerilderie]]?— Yes. ...in whether notes of the numbers of those that were paid into the New South Wales bank had been sent from Sydney to Jerilderie. The reply was “Yes” We th
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  • ...ct, do you know that—paid in [[Bank of New South Wales|Bank of New South Wales]] notes, similar to those from Jerilderie?— Yes.
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  • ...h Wales governments at the time about the Customs, arrangements. New South Wales had issued a proclamation that they would seize all boats and goods on the
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  • ...discharge the Inspector-General of Police in [[Govenment of NSW|New South Wales]] called upon me, and stated that Mr. Nicolson had requested him to take th ...inly have my misgivings about seeing you removed from a locality sacred to new rushes, especially after the highly creditable rapidity with which you form
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  • ...ill read the telegram from Mr. Fosbery, Inspector-General of the New South Wales police:[[Royal Commission report day 27 page 3|—]] ...hem in the boat, and I returned to the telegraph office with the New South Wales Custom-house officer. I remained at Echuca for a fortnight longer. Nothing
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  • ...-nine stations perhaps, and I would have to get information from New South Wales and other places. Unless I knew what you wanted I should fill this room wit
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  • ...sword, it is this—'Any work to be had?' 'yes.' 'Where?' On the New South Wales side one shall meet you. I will have a boat ready. There must not be any ho
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  • ...]] kept reporting that the Kellys were still in that country, in New South Wales . Mr. Hare was out with his watch party later in this month—I cannot give
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  • ...n immense connection, they are all over the country, and also in new South Wales . They are at [[Dookie|Dookie]], at [[Lake Rowan|Lake Rowan]] , and some re
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  • ...movements of the police?— I may say that that was the plan in New South Wales in the pursuit of Ben Hall and Morgan—they followed them night and day.
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  • 2423 Did you hear of New South Wales notes?— No.
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  • ...39]]</span> ''By the Commission''. —How could he?— Around by New South Wales .
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  • ...thentic account of their return to Victoria after the robbery in New South Wales ?— Yes, I am sure there was. I propose, if the Commission take any intere
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  • <span id="rc2757">[[#rc2757|2757]]</span> Were [[NSW police|New South Wales police]] in possession of those instructions?— No.
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  • ...w he has been in gaol?— I know he has just come out of gaol in New South Wales —the end of last year. ...e year they shear, probably taking somebody's horse with them to New South Wales . Then they make a little money, and I really think that is all the work th
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  • ...ratta and the Murray. It was the track of the cattle-stealers to New South Wales .
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  • ...and steal horses there, and successfully pilot them across into New South Wales , and it would be a difficult thing to make the police officer responsible
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  • ...ges, and alter the brands, and then sell them in Melbourne or in New South Wales . I could mention the names of the parties. There is still the same complai
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  • ...hing the bridge over the [[Mitta Mitta River|Mitta Mitta]], near New South Wales . I was there to [[events79-2_4Jerilderie Robbery|January 1879]]. ...5164">[[#rc5164|5164]]</span> Is that the [[Howlong|Howlong]] in New South Wales ?— Yes.....
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  • ...ionally. I was introduced to people by his wife as a friend from New South Wales.
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  • ...5287|5287]]</span> At the time you were introduced as being from New South Wales, did Mrs. Sherritt know you were there doing duty on the search party?— O
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  • 6514: Do you know whether that is the practice in New South Wales ?— No, I do not.
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  • ...he got over in the neighborhood of [[bungowannah|Bungowanna]] , New South Wales , was not known there, and they imagined it was some person travelling with
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  • ...de a report about it. I handed it to Mr. Marsden and he read “ New South Wales ” on it. I told Mr. Sadleir about it when I went to the station.....
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  • ...Those particular documents, it appears, Captain Standish had in New South Wales himself, so he must have taken them.
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  • ...number of mounted, two saddlers who are not mounted. The cost in New South Wales is £2,700 a year for 500 men that is what is stated in the report. The cos
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  • ...all round it. On the hilt there is “N.S.W.G.,” meaning. “ New South Wales Government.” I believe Kelly said afterwards that it was one that he took
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  • ...rc11040|11040]]</span> “[[Spider|Spider]],” and another boy, New South Wales blacks?— I heard of “Spider.” I thought he was a Victorian, but I am
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  • ...horse found which turned out to be one of the police horses from New South Wales?— Yes, I recollect that distinctly; both horses turned up at the same tim
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  • ...te cordially and cheerfully with the members of the Victorian or New South Wales police with whom he may be required to serve. He will also from time to tim ...d will co-operate cordially and cheerfully with the Victorian or New South Wales police.” Speaking very strictly, Captain Standish should have left an ord
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  • ...victs in New South Wales?— No, I never heard of their being in New South Wales at all. The first I heard of them was their being about the Duck Ponds, or
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  • ...riends the whole of the time, except the short time they were in New South Wales.
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  • ...1]]</span> London, one to seventeen; New South Wales, one to thirty-three; South Australia, one to thirty-five; Irish Constabulary, one to forty-two; Victor
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  • ...them as 100 bad men?— No. I have given some different places, New South Wales , Adelaide –why should they be so very much behind us? ...2735">[[#rc12735|12735]]</span> Surely you would not compare the New South Wales to ours?— I cannot flatter myself that we are so very much ahead of them.
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  • ...in the garden he had been working there—that is Tumberumba in New South Wales . That was shortly after the Jerilderie robbery.
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  • ...="rc13628">[[#rc13628|13628]]</span> They might be far away into New South Wales by the time you got it?— They might, but it would be satisfactory to know
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  • ...strict?— I see one or two who may have gone to the shearing to New South Wales, but they are still connected with the district; it is their home.
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  • ...at the officer in charge then took steps to communicate with the New South Wales police.
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  • ...emarked about it having “Sydney” on it, as if it belonged to New South Wales or something.
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  • 15238 And those would be distributed about the colony and New South Wales , and you would be recognised?— I do not know whether they were distribut
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  • ...gistrate of New South Wales and a station owner on the Murray in New South Wales adjoining this very district, at the place called Terremia, adjoining a pla
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  • ...see how the arrangement made with Mr. Singleton in [[NSW police|New South Wales]] was acting?— I have no recollection of that.
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  • ...ten years back?— Mr. Hare was offered a superintendentship in New South Wales, by Mr. Fosbery, and he consulted me, and I said I thought he had better st 15855 Do you recollect on your return from New Zealand some years ago that I spoke to you of the prospect I had of enterin
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  • ...ation of the well-known Mr. Singleton , who is in command of the New South Wales police, [[Albury|Albury]] district.” Was there any action taken on that t
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  • ...o [[Albury|Albury]]. Arrangements were made with Mr Medley , the New South Wales police officer at Albury, to meet us on the arrival of the train. This info
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  • ...he Wangaratta police to [[Lake Rowan|Lake Rowan]] , via Glenrowan, keeping south along the foot of the Warby Ranges . Before leaving [[Wangaratta|Wangaratta
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  • ...ou have recommended them to Mr. Fosberry, to take them on in the New South Wales police, having discharged them here?— Not without telling all the circums
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  • ...racters. I had no objection to their taking Aaron on a ride into New South Wales , I arranging that he would send back a telegram, stating where he was goin
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  • ...ery came in, and I asked him if he could find them employment in New South Wales , and he said no, that the objection was just as strong there as here. As t
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  • ...your force and you asked the Chief Commissioner of [[NSW police|New South Wales]] to take them into his?— Yes; but he knew all about them.
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  • ...ulwalla]] punt yesterday to [[Yarrawonga|Yarrawonga]], that four New South Wales constables are actively patrolling banks of [[Murray River at Kellygang|Mur
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  • ...ice he would shoot me.” Then the man said he was going away to New South Wales.
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  • ...merry one.&quot; He then rode off, stating that he was going to New South Wales . Nothing further was heard of him until the murders of the police at the [
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  • ...he border pursued a similar system, driving the cattle lifted in New South Wales into Victoria , purchasing them when sold by the poundkeepers, effacing the
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  • ...ately discharged. Mr. Fosberry, the Inspector-General of Police, New South Wales , and Captain Standish express in strong terms their adverse opinions of Fi
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  • ...gislature at one sitting. The measure was based upon one that in New South Wales was found very effectual in stamping out bushranging. Its provisions were d
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  • ...in Standish, and co-operate with the members of the Victorian or New South Wales police, with whom he might be required to serve, while at the same time he
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  • ...e in the inaccessible region near [[Tom Groggin|Tomgroggin]], in New South Wales. The immediate object was not so much to effect the capture as to guard aga
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  • ...- and seek refuge in the inaccessible region near Tomgroggin, in New South Wales. The immediate object was not so much to effect the capture as to guard aga
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  • ...prehension of the offenders, both by this Government and that of New South Wales, I trust that a board will be appointed to decide to whom it is to be paid,
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  • | [[Jerilderie|Jerilderie]], New South Wales
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  • | Urana, New South Wales (all the outlaws) | Urana, New South Wales
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  • | Nerandera, New South Wales | Action taken by New South Wales police.
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  • ...een at Kiandra. Dan sheared at Maneroo. Steve Hart does not know New South Wales .
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  • ...ng to have its own brood at the time. I fancy the criminals looked upon ‘New Chums’ as their natural prey, as being too timid and unseasoned to offer ...e hunt. I know this does not sound very heroic, but what could two unarmed new chums do under the circumstances but clear out? From this digression I retu
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  • ...her (Nicholas, well known later in pastoral life in Victoria and New South Wales) and myself, both still in our ‘teens.’ We were of a bucolic turn, and
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  • '''A NEW CHIEF COMMISSIONER''' ...reeman was a plain man, finding his main pleasure in his daily duties. The new Chief could exercise a very sound judgment with matters which had an intere
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  • ...nsportation system that had prevailed for over half a century in New South Wales and Van Diemen’s Land ( Tasmania ). Assuredly not often before had the Go
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  • ...di of certain plans on foot by the Kellys to make their way into New South Wales , it was taken seriously. ...s, to enable the Kellys to make their way across the Murray into New South Wales . The place of crossing was indicated, and it was clear that the date was n
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  • ...t Albury that the news of the Euroa Bank robbery reached us. The New South Wales officer could not conceal his satisfaction that the exploit had occurred in
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  • ...Police, who there passed on the further care of the party to the New South Wales authorities. While passing through Victoria, Scott represented that he and
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  • ...oings of Hall’s gang of bushrangers, of Gilbert and Morgan (in New South Wales ), and Victorians were rather pleased at the contrast furnished by Victoria
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  • ...eft far behind by [[Albury|Albury]] just across the river on the New South Wales side, the advance of the latter town being due no doubt to the benefits of ...the junction of many lines of communication between Victoria and New South Wales , and was the crossing place for wandering diggers, cattle-men and other tr
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  • ...s, did not prevent Mr Edmund Fosbery, for many years head of the New South Wales police, for securing his appointment as Sub Inspector in that service. ...old me. On the day appointed for the laying of the foundation-stone of the new Town Hall in Melbourne , in October, 1867, a great crowd had assembled in S
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  • Served in New South Wales till 1.3.47. On half-pay from 1868.
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  • | Hume and Hovell travelled from New South Wales. They were the first while men to see the Kelly Country ...in &quot;Australia Felix'. Many were pushed south by drought in New South Wales
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  • ...rses]] back and forth from Victoria, through the high country to New South Wales. Ned was joined in these trips by his brother [[Dan Kelly|Dan]] and his ste
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  • ...tel|Royal]] Hotel robbed the [[Bank of New South Wales|Bank of]] New South Wales. They met Mr [[Lyving|Living]] ,the bank manager, Mr [[Tarleton|Tarleton]],
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  • ...ulwalla]] punt yesterday to [[Yarrawonga|Yarrawonga]], that four New South Wales constables are actively patrolling banks of [[Murray River at Kellygang|Mur
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  • ...wn]] [[Category:Australian Son]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:New South Wales]]
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  • ...tle stealing|cattle and horses]] back and forth from Victoria to New South Wales. [[Aaron Sherritt|Aaron Sherritt]] was part of the group. ...uding [[Elizabeth Sherritt|Elizabeth]]) for a while before we had to swing south west to [[Wangaratta|Wangaratta]]. We were exhausted but still had to keep
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  • ...r fortune on the goldfields The Ovens goldfields were the closest. We came south into Victoria with great expectations and settled in the [[Woolshed|Woolshe ...He would not tell me how he got his money, what he did all day or who his new friends were. I stopped Aaron from seeing Catherine and he became very rese
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  • ...e]] [[Category:Const Devine]] [[Category:Jerilderie]] [[Category:New South wales]] [[Category:Police]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...r son had been engaged in the garden at a place at Tumberumba in New South Wales. That was shortly after the Jerilderie robbery([[Royal Commission report da
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  • ...[[events79-2_4Jerilderie Robbery|1879]]''' I entered the Bank of New South Wales branch in Jerilderie and was greeted by the '''[[KellyGang|KellyGang]].''' ...rilderie]] [[Category:Riverina]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:New South Wales]]
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  • ...le by Aaron [[Ellen Sherritt|Sherritts's wife]] as a friend from New South Wales. ([[Royal Commission report day 17 page 18|RC5251]])
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  • ...ately discharged. Mr. Fosberry, the Inspector-General of Police, New South Wales, and Captain Standish express in strong terms their adverse opinions of Fit
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  • ...or open and smoke coming from a fire out the back of the Bank of New South Wales branch in Jerilderie. I entered the bank with Mr [[Rankin|Rankin]] a local ...rilderie]] [[Category:Riverina]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:New South Wales]]
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  • ...ked into the stable, and as he could not get the horses he stole the man's new saddle and rode out of the town with it on his horse. He was after some mon ...d a station owner on the [[Murray River at Kellygang|Murray]] in New South Wales at the place called [[Terremia|Terremia]], adjoining Mulwalla. ([[Royal Com
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  • I was born in South Africa on 4/10/1830 ...ray River at Kellygang|Murray]] to [[Goulburn NSW|Goulbourn]] in New South Wales and they wanted Sherritt to scout for them. He said Joe Byrne was riding a
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  • ...e so and fixed a wire along the fence. They stuck up the Bank of new South Wales. Have just heard (9pm) that they are in the township again&quot; In the event '''KellyGang''' went on their way south to re-cross the Murray River into Victoria.
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  • ...or early 1877 Ned Kelly and I started riding the country together with our new stepfather George [[George King|King]]. I also went off shearing on the Riv ...und the town to see where things were. If any one asked Joe and Steve were new officers in town. On Monday morning Joe Byrne took two horses to be shod by
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  • ...al I learnt shoemaking and soon after I returned home I left for New South Wales.. I worked in [[Wagga Wagga|Wagga]] and Hay for periods. I was released from Gaol in NewSouth Wales in late 1880 ([[Royal Commission report day 13 page 14|RC2968]])
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  • ...lygang|River Murray]] to help the '''KellyGang''' to escape into New South Wales. ([[Royal Commission report day 2 page 11|RC482]]) See text of the letter([
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  • I was seen buying things for the children in Benalla with Bank of New South Wales bank notes that smely as if they had been buried in the ground. They may ha In 1885 I went to work at Waroo Station near Forbes in New South Wales. After that I did domestic type work on Cadow Station.
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  • ...camped on [[Stringy Bark Creek|Stringy Bark]] Creek less a mile and a half south east from our camp on [[Bullocky Creek|Kellys]] Creek. This is what we had Did I ever go to New Zealand ([[Alexandra and Yea Standard, Gobur, Thornton and Acheron Express
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  • ...tle and horses]] from Victoria out through the high country into New South Wales and bringing other mobs back. We used to alter a few brands along the way.
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  • ...rie Robbery|1879]]''' The '''KellyGang''' arrived at the Bank of New South Wales branch in Jerilderie on the afternoon of Monday 11/2/1879. When they arrive ...e for Jerilderie. Mr '''Forrester''', the manager of the Bank of New South Wales, had placed in the boot of the coach a box of money to replace that stolen
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  • ...ked out that it might be best if they went over the boarder into New South Wales and held up the bank at [[Howlong (2)|Howlong]]. ([[Royal Commission report
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  • ...bery|1879]]''' The '''''' '''KellyGang''' arrived at the Bank of New South Wales branch in Jerilderie on the afternoon of Monday 10/2/1879. ...rilderie]] [[Category:Riverina]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:New South Wales]]
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  • ...KellyGang''' to swap horses and cattle backwards and foward from New South Wales to Victoria
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  • ...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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  • ...] to Supertintendent [[Singleton|Singleton]] of the New South [[NSW police|Wales police]].([[Royal Commission report day 4 page 9|RC1041]]) ...lygang|River Murray]] to help the '''KellyGang''' to escape into New South Wales. We placed great importance on this and [[Sadleir|Sadleir]] and I decided t
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  • ...|Standish]], and co-operate with the members of the Victorian or New South Wales police, with whom he might be required to serve, while at the same time he
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  • ...poles new the Jerelderie post office. They were sent to my store to get a new axe from my store manager '''Albert Brasch'''. ...or open and smoke coming from a fire out the back of the Bank of New South Wales branch in Jerilderie. I entered the bank with Mr [[Samuel Gill|Gill]] the e
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  • ...g - Dairyman, religion - Protestant, general appearance - Good, district - South Western, probationery constable 15/1/1878, 1st class constable 1/7/1880, da I took up land at Towamba in New South Wales
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  • ...tle stealing|cattle and horses]] back and forth from Victoria to New South Wales. My mate [[Joe Byrne|Joe Byrne]] from the Woolshed was part of the group. ...Faulkiner]] was introduced to people by my wife as a friend from New South Wales.([[Royal Commission report day 17 page 18|RC5251]]) see also([[Royal Commis
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  • ...iner|Faulkiner]] was introduced to people by me as a friend from New South Wales. ([[Royal Commission report day 17 page 19|RC5251]])
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  • ...rote to me about the problem of stock stealing from Victoria and New South Wales. As head of the [[NSW police|NSW police]] Albury I was very concerned about ...Wales, where they are sold for a mere trifle, and vice versa by New South Wales thieves to Victoria; very many horses stolen from Victoria have, I believe,
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  • I was seen buying things for the children in Benalla with Bank of New South Wales bank notes that smely as if they had been buried in the ground. They may ha
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  • '''Early Years''' Did I come from Victoria or New South Wales ?([[Royal Commission report day 28 page 4|RC11040]]) '''Phatograph''' '''Eu
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  • ...he possibility of the '''KellyGang''' making a raid on a bank in New South Wales so I warned my counterpart there ([[Royal Commission report day 1 page 7|RC The Standish Handicap, run at Flemington on New Year's Day is named after him
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  • ...was likely the '''KellyGang''' would cross the River Murray into New South Wales on 4/2/[[events79-2_4Jerilderie Robbery|1879]] I was sent out with a search
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  • ...news that '''KellyGang''' were likely to cross River Murray into New South Wales? ([[Royal Commission report day 6 page 4|RC 1275]])
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  • ...ogle. Soon after this the rest of my family scattered throughout New South Wales and Queensland.
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  • ...''[[KellyGang|KellyGang]]''' arrived at my branch of the Bank of New South Wales Jerilderie on the afternoon of Monday 11/2/1879. I understand from my accou ...e Royal Commission '''Early Career''' '''Later Career''' I went to live in New Zealand
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