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  • ...atched heavy reinforcements of constabulary to every township in the North East. For many years this portion of Victoria had enjoyed an unenviable notoriety as the home of cattle ‘duffers’ and
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  • ...], the Victorian Inspecting Police Superintendent, on a visit to the North East two years before the murders, had reported specially upon the Kelly family,
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  • ...as the most fortunate bushranger (so he considered himself) we ever had in Victoria , and he boasted of having stuck up thirty men in one day. ...Secretary) had directed him to instruct me to proceed at once to the North east district, and gave me carte blanche to do anything I chose, and incur any e
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  • ...ary had intended to make Mr O’Connor an inspector of police in the North-East district. ...icers and men, was considered an indelible disgrace to the police force of Victoria, no fewer than forty five of them participated in the reward.
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  • ...e saw Castle Hill, 25 miles off - that, as you perhaps recollect, lies due north of Bushy Park - also Mount Wellington . ...for some days on these high ranges by a fall of snow. So, steering east by north, we, after crossing a few spurs, found ourselves in the same track on the t
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  • ...to assemble from, the various local bodies, and from the committees of the North-Eastern Railway League, and there was a general response. Numerous public b ...h Mining Board - J Lorimer (chairman), and W Ward. Also from the following North Eastern Railway League Committees:- Central - Messrs. H Nickless and J K Br
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  • '''GOLD-MINING IN VICTORIA''' ...id's Creek, and the other well-known diggings which lay immediately to the north of Beechworth, more than amply repaid the courage and the toil through whic
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  • ...er make their stronghold in the ranges of Towong or north-east district of Victoria, or else make tracks for New South Wales, and cross the [[Murray River at K
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  • ...the gang separated after the Jerilderie affair, and severally returned to Victoria. Yesterday, a farmer whose word is his bond, and who has known the Kellys b ...e old experienced bushmen, and one, the overseer of a station in the north east, whose name cannot be disclosed, but who has an intimate acquaintance with
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  • When Moonlite and his gang crossed from Victoria into this colony is not jet known, but they were seen in this district for ...oms and a fence form a quadrangular backyard. There is another yard on the east side, in which there are a bathroom, a laundry, and groom's residence, and
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  • ...habitants of Victoria. In Benalla, he ? and the other leading towns in the north eastern district, the opinion entertained has been of a very different natu ...structions. However, notwithstanding this secrecy, it is well known in the north-eastern district that tidings of the outlaws have from time to time been ob
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  • ...e circumstances and transactions of the police administration in the North-East district since the Kelly outbreak in October, 1878, and particularly into t To the Hon the Chief Secretary of Victoria
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  • ...until 1906. It was one of the major local newspapers in the north east of Victoria
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  • <span id="rc4090">[[#rc4090|4090]]</span> How long before you went to the North-Eastern district was it you had any use in firearms?— About five years be <span id="rc4098">[[#rc4098|4098]]</span> Were you taught that at the Victoria barracks while you were in the Artillery Corps?— I was taught a different
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  • ...1078">[[#rc11078|11078]]</span> In the time that Mr. Hare was in the North-east?— Yes, I was out with him. ...ed Kelly]], he said that he would never be taken, not by all the police in Victoria; they would never get him. That is the way he would be talking.
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  • ...ame to be true, and by virtue of the provisions of an Act of Parliament of Victoria rendering persons making a false declaration punishable for wilful and corr ...ame to be true, and by virtue of the provisions of an Act of Parliament of Victoria rendering persons making a false declaration punishable for wilful and corr
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  • ...to be true, and by virtue of the provisions of an Act of the Parliament of Victoria rendering persons making a false declaration punishable for wilful and corr ...9th September 1881—J. D. Webster, a Commissioner of the Supreme Court of Victoria for taking affidavits.”
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  • ...pts of the authorities to arrest them. The district tying to the north and north-west of Mansfield , in the vicinity of which Sergeant [[Kennedy Sgt|Kennedy ...o which for many years cattle stealing was carried on with impunity in the North-Eastern district; nevertheless, not only was the Glenmore station abolished
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  • ..., that of the Lieutenant-Governor, Mr La Trobe, at Jolimont. There was no East Melbourne; Bishopscourt stood alone, looking on an unfenced uncultivated wi ...town swarmed with criminals from Van Diemen’s Land and New South Wales . Victoria was perhaps too young to have its own brood at the time. I fancy the crimin
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  • ...ears , [[#7|First run in with the law]] , Mansfield Murders , [[#11|Escape North]] , Euroa Robbery , Mass arrest of sympathizers , Jerilderie Robbery''', La ...cape north''' After the Mansfield murders the [[KellyGang|KellyGang]] came north and tried to cross the [[Murray River at Kellygang|Murray River]] near our
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  • ...lving the hunt for the KellyGang either as Prime Ministry of the Colony of Victoria or as Chief Secretary === ...d Observer. In the same year I was elected to the legislative assembly for East Melbourne. Later I changed to the seat of Collingwood.
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  • ...ters and songs. I lived at [[Sebastopol|Sebastopol]] on Reedy Creek to the north of [[Beechworth|Beechworth]]. The area was an [[Gold mining (2)|gold]] mini ...]] , [[#5|Gold Mining]] , [[#6|Deaths at Stringy Bark Creek]], [[#7|Escape North]] , [[#9|Euroa Robbery]] , [[#10|Jerilderie Robbery]] ''',''' [[#11|Whoural
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  • ...itzpatirck. My mother's name hand been Jane Neilson. I was born in 1856 in Victoria. ...y Bark Creek in the Wombat Ranges 26/10/1878''' I was not stationed in the North-Eastern district at the time. I had been just transferred from there to Mel
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  • ...taken on as a probationary constable on 6/3/1879 and went to North Eastern Victoria. My first station was at [[Violet Town|Violet]] Town with Const [[Const W D I joined the police force on 6/3/1879. I have lived in the north east of Victoria all my life ([[Royal Commission report day 25 page 3|RC9631]])
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  • ...bank robbery my time was fully taken up sending supplies of horses to the North-Eastern District. (RC1241) ...ct which covered the area from Melbourne to the start of the North Eastern Victoria region at the time of the robbery. I tried to protect the banks in the area
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  • ...gold|Gold Mining]] , [[#mm|Deaths at Stringy Bark Creek]], [[#north|Escape North]], [[#euroa|Euroa Robbery]], Mass arrest of sympathizers , [[#jer|Jerilderi ...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 to sa
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  • I was in charge of the north eastern police district throughout the hunt for the '''KellyGang'''. The Ro ...Years''' I had rheumatic fever from the start of my time in North Eastern Victoria which meant that I could not take parties out in the bush.([[Royal Commissi
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  • ...Incident , Gold Mining , Murders at Stringy Bark Creek , [[#enorth|Escape North]]., [[#er|Euroa Robbery]] , [[#chol|Christmas holidays]] , Mass arrest of s ...imate terms. ([[Royal Commission report day 42 page 2|RC14557]]) '''Escape north''' In December 1878, after the commission of the Mansfield murders by the '
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  • ...bourne]]. On the other side of the Great Dividing Range from north eastern Victoria
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  • ...''' (Eliza Forlonge selected the first saxon merino sheep to be brought to Victoria. they went to Seven Creeks). William Forlonge passed Barwidgee on to Richar ; North
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  • South of [[Wodonga (2)|Wodonga]], east of [[Wangaratta|Wangaratta]] ...e, east of Wangaratta, and still one of the largest towns in North Eastern Victoria
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  • ...lack Dog Creek, one mile east of J Gullifer's station, thence on the north east by Black Dog Creek to the Port Phillip Road 8 miles adjoining the runs of W <blockquote>The run is near the north boundary of the Pangurang. They often used to hold corroborees on an island
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  • In 1876 Burrowye North was licensed to Andrew Anderson, Thomas Brown, James Rutherford and the hal ; North
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  • suburb of [[Melbourne|Melbourne]] , 4 kilometres from the CBD to the north; on the banks of the Maribyrnong River ...endon, brought the railway to Flemington and later on to the north east of Victoria
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  • '''located''' to the east of Glenrowan on the road from [[Winton|Winton]] to [[Moyhu|Moyhu]] ...(via [[Everton|Everton]]) and the [[Buckland River|Buckland]] River in the north and [[Melbourne|Melbourne]] (via [[Winton|Winton]]) in the south.
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  • ; North ; East
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  • ; North ; East
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  • In the southern part of north eastern Victoria, on the way to Mount Buller East/West was named High Street, North/South was named [[Maindample|Highett]] Street [[../../things/C_community/C_
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  • ...s well as they move stolen cattle and horses backwards and forward between Victoria and New South Wales ...ry:Places starting with M]] [[Category:MittA Mitta]] [[Category:North East Victoria]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...'' in 1835-36 as a cattle run(51,200 acres). It may have been the first in Victoria. The run was originally called 'Mount Pleasant'. The run was then held by W ; North
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  • ; North ; East
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  • inner [[Melbourne|Melbourne]] suburb to the north east of the city ...m [[Standish|Standish]] ordered police the Richmond depot to North Eastern Victoria after the [[Stringy Bark Creek|Stringy Bark Creek]] murders.([[The Argus at
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  • near the River Murray north west of [[../plC_D/chilternT8.html|C'''hiltern''']] ...selectors. That same year gold was discovered at '''Indigo''', 11 km south-east of day Rutherglen.
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  • Seven Creeks had the first Saxon merino sheep in Victoria. They arrived on the property in 1851. Did Younghusband have a rate problem ([[The North Eastern Ensign at KellyGang 22/1/1875|Ensign22/1/1875]])
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  • ; North ; East
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  • Wahgunyah was a Customs post on the Victoria New South Wales border. Bank of Victoria. JF Daniell ([[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 18/5/1872 (
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  • Many of the towns in North Eastern Victoria owed their start to the descovery of aluvial gold. See places such as [[Ale ...Woorajay|Woorajay]] run in the early 1850's transformed much of north east Victoria.
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  • ...''. There is a map from the 1840s that shows that almost all of north east Victoria was part of the squatting runs listed below and that they were owned by the the main land office in the North East was in Benalla. Mr [[Benalla|Dunn]] was the land officer.
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  • The headquarters for the Victoria police was in Melbourne. Henry [[Henry Moors|Moors]] was the chief clerk ...e North Eastern district. Burke was commanded by Sup [[Hare|Hare]] and the North Eastern by [[Sadleir|Sadleir]]. ([[Royal Commission report day 1 page 14|RC
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  • ...gold|Gold Mining]] , [[#mm|Deaths at Stringy Bark Creek]], [[#north|Escape North]], [[#euroa|Euroa Robbery]], Mass arrest of sympathizers , [[#Jerilderie|Je ...d on [[Stringy Bark Creek|Stringybark]] Creek less a mile and a half south east from our camp on [[Bullocky Creek|Kellys]] Creek. This is what we had to sa
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