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  • Horse stealing was like taking a sports car for a spin today. The sport of young men who w ...[[Kelly Home|Kelly family]] was accused by the police of living largely by stealing horses and cattle.
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  • ...lyGang''' found fame and fortune and where their friends indulged in horse stealing and tried to make a life against the challenges of the squatters and banks.
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  • ...ngers and a record of their most eventful career of highway robbery, horse stealing, romance and murder
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  • ...known in the township that they were in search of the Kellys, whose horse stealing exploits, and the alleged attempted murder of a certain Constable [[Fitzpat
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  • ...Morgan were the men whose deeds were most flagrant in the district, cattle stealing and other minor crimes were common there, and the police were kept constant
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  • ...le comparatively very little of the country was fenced, [[Horse and Cattle stealing|cattle and horses]] belonging to different individuals were allowed to run
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  • ...mson, Brickey|Williamson]], he received four years imprisonment for cattle stealing. Other members of what were known to the police as the ‘Kelly mob’, wer
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  • ...ho happened to be in trouble at the time, were wanted on a charge of horse stealing. The warrant was not in his possession, but that circumstance was of no con ‘Dan’, said Fitzpatrick, ‘I am going to arrest you on a charge of horse stealing.’
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  • ...the [[Murray Flats|Murray Flats]]. Baumgarten had been convicted of horse stealing, and was a known associate of the bushrangers, who had often visited his ho
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  • ...e Byrne, and had been engaged in several [[Horse and Cattle stealing|horse stealing]] exploits with him and the Kellys, besides which it was pretty certain tha
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  • ...alone - and the Kellys, having soared above such small annoying tricks as stealing their neighbours’ stock, were unlikely to harm them - a large number of p
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  • ...od mares to breed first class horses, he still would find more pleasure in stealing than in breeding them. One of the best dodges for altering brands, he expla
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  • ...noying for the police to have their most valued agent imprisoned for horse-stealing, and accordingly when he was arrested at a later date it was contrived that
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  • ...s a most promising one. It was that the New South Wales [[Horse and Cattle stealing|robbers]] should steal in their own State and the Kellys confine their thef
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  • ...be overlooked. Jack Lloyd, who was implicated in the alleged case of horse stealing for which Fitzpatrick sought to arrest Dan Kelly, was subsequently taken in
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  • ...e proud of, usually. In [[Gippsland|Gippsland]], today, [[Horse and Cattle stealing|cattle duffing]] is extremely common. There are farmers there who have buil
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  • ...y. There were intermittent reports of isolated cases of bailing up, cattle-stealing, &c., but though a very strong force of police was employed in the hunt
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  • ...ion concerning Ned Kelly's whereabouts. He was wanted on a charge of horse-stealing. It was believed that he was at a shearing shed in New South Wales, and Str
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  • ...g, as he had nothing but his prison dress. This difficulty was overcome by stealing a suit of clothes from a farm-house. His next trouble was to procure arms.
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  • ...ection with him; but he served two or three sentences for horse and cattle stealing. When with Power, Ned Kelly was a flash, ill-looking young blackguard. He t
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  • ...il courses, and received a sentence of six months in Beechworth for cattle-stealing. He was educated at the Eldorado school, where he and Aaron Sherritt were m ...g fellow, and associated him-self with the Kellys and Byrne in their horse-stealing raids, giving himself up entirely to a disreputable life.
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  • ...d the police. They were always great friends and companions in their horse stealing raids, and Sherritt said they had no idea of shooting the police the mornin
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  • ...ounted policemen in plain clothes, and held up handcuffs and accused us of stealing the trap we were driving, we at first thought they were troopers, and Mr. D
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  • ...Byrne and Ned Kelly had been connected with each other in no end of horse stealing cases, and that after the murders he had befriended the gang before they we
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  • ...telling; it is as impossible to prevent these men from lying as it is from stealing.
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  • ...ed. He told me how he, Joe Byrne, and Ned Kelly used to [[Horse and Cattle stealing|steal horses wholesale]], and how they used to dispose of them, and the way
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  • ...er conduct towards me is so cool that I could not resist the temptation of stealing her horse”
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  • ...d Byrne's greatest friend. I was asked why I did not have him arrested for stealing the horse he was riding, as he never could afford to come honestly by such
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  • ...rs Byrne, was in the camp. I sat up in my cave and looked out, and saw her stealing up. She stood for a moment, saw articles lying about the camp, then came a
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  • ...tenced to only six months. Now, if John Kelly had been charged with cattle stealing as frequently stated by the enemies of Honor, Truth and Justice, he would h
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  • Wild Wright was also arrested and charged with "horse stealing"; Ned Kelly was charged with "receiving," knowing the horse Wild Wright was sentenced to 18 months for deliberately stealing the horse. The Loaded Dice was not used against him.
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  • ...e of Dan Kelly's cousins was joined with him in this case of alleged horse stealing.
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  • ...at the time." This clearly proves that the police knew that the horse stealing in the Kelly Country was not done by the Kellys.
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  • ...one at Chiltern had taken out a warrant for him and one of his cousins for stealing a horse. Dan replied that he had nothing to do with the horse stolen from a
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  • ...fork in his hand. I said, 'I' am going to arrest you on a charge of horse stealing, Dan.' 'Very well, you will let me have something to cat before you take me
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  • ...the force, and this was the cause of me and my step- father, George King, stealing Whitty's horses and selling them to Baumgarten and those other men. The pic
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  • ...ns or a mother, or must have forgot them. ''1 was never convicted of horse-stealing.'' ...and Gunn. Wright and Gunn were potted, and Hall could not pot me for horse stealing, but with the, subscription money he gave £20 to James Murdock, who has re
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  • ...for himself, and frankly admits how he got even with Whitty and others by stealing and selling their horses. Another feature of the letter is the charitable o
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  • ...ly.  Of course, the New South Wales police department were not accused of stealing them.  The Kellys brought the horses back to Greta, and turned them out at
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  • ...ad been losing sheep, and that he suspected some of the Sherritt family of stealing and killing them.  Constable [[Const Daniel Barry|Barry]] caught John Sher
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  • ...force.  Was it not your duty to make inquiries about this matter of sheep stealing?—All the inquiry was made that could be.  Constable Barry saw Sherritt s ...on—Would not the possession of this sheep be prima-facie evidence of his stealing it?—No. ([[Royal Commission report day 48 page 18|RC16616]])
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  • ...to very serious quarrels among the heads, and, as the Kellys were not then stealing horses and were not injuring their neighbours, there was no local demand fo
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  • ...was neither revived not its duration extended, no person was justified in stealing or looting any of their personal possessions.  It is very evident that amo
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  • ...Kelly's to arrest her son, Dan Kelly, who was away at the time, for horse stealing. The constable attempted familiarity with Kate Kelly, but Mrs Kelly, Willia
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  • ...s in, some way or other instrumental in procuring his conviction for horse stealing. The most of the police stationed at Beechworth, under the leadership of Se
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  • "[[Wild Wright|Isaiah Wright]], who was lately committed for horse-stealing at Wangaratta, has volunteered," says the [[Newspapers|Ovens Spectator
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  • ((Before Mr Sharpe) Jane Graham surrendered to her bail to answer a charge of stealing a saddle. [[Ellen (King) Kelly|Mrs Ellen Kelly]] also been charged with the
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  • [[James Kelly|James Kelly]] and Thomas Williams were charged with cattle stealing. ...at the Post Office Hotel, [[Wangaratta|Wangaratta]] on a charge of cattle stealing. The prisoners who reserved their defence were committed for trial.
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  • ...pleaded not guilty except Patrick Murphy, he had been indicted for cattle stealing. Thomas Williams, 17, and [[James Kelly|James Kelly]], 14, were indicted for stealing two heifers, the property of George Chandler of [[Winton|Winton]]. The pris
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  • Cattle Stealing ...Creek (2)|Thomas Mason]], a lad of about 17 years of age, was charged with stealing cattle from his father (Robert Mason), a squatter at Fifteen-mile Creek. Mr
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  • The following case of stealing a cow and calf, which was heard at the court on Monday last, having created Thomas Lewis was brought up in custody; charged with stealing a cow and calf no or about the 12th March last, the property of Margaret Ja
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  • ...ice Hargrave. Mr Salamons Crown Prosecutor. James Baker, pleaded guilty to stealing a horse from Francis Gardiner, at Hay. Sentence, three months' imprisonment
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  • Oakley Rorden, one of three men committed for trial for stealing tobacco, died in Deniliquin Gaol. He had been at tended by Dr Noyes, but th
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  • The great [[Horse and Cattle stealing|horse-stealing]] case was continued on Saturday. At mid-day the prisoner [[William Cooke|C
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  • ...|Kellys' house]] for the purpose of apprehending one of the sons for horse stealing. He found the accused at home and placed him under arrest, but allowed him
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  • ...s that when endeavounng to arrest a man named '''Daniel Kelly''' for horse stealing, the arresting constable, mounted constable [[Fitzpatrick|Fitzpatrick]], re
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  • ...noon. A fourth prisoner was also brought in, arrested on warrant for horse-stealing, named John Lloyd, who is also known to be one of the gang.
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  • ...s|John Studders]], and [[Samuel Kennedy|Samuel Kennedy]] were charged with stealing eight horses, the property of [[Whitty|James Whitty]], Hugh [[Tatonga|Jeffr ...s concluded. The case is an important one, as bearing on a number of horse-stealing cases in the district, and is likely to last till tomorrow. There are seven
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  • ...d him I would have to arrest him under a warrant out against him for horse stealing. He said, "Very well, but let me get some thing to eat, as I have been
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  • ...d for the Crown. The following sentences were passed -Emile Villars, horse stealing, Beechworth, three years imprisonment; [[William Williamson, Brickey|Willia
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  • ...dumb man. Isaiah Wright underwent imprisonment about a year ago for horse-stealing. He stated in the hotel bars that he meant to go out and join Kelly, and so
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  • ...between Winton and Greta, and there can be no doubt made a living by horse-stealing and theft generally. They were surrounded by neighbours of the same bad rep The scoundrels were principally engaged in horse-stealing, a work that, owing to the poor police protection afforded in the district
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  • ...they will probably be found staying; and unless the desperadoes succeed in stealing other animals after crossing of the Murray, which they have probably forded
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  • ...d, was almost impossible. The scoundrels were principally engaged in horse stealing-a work that, owing to the poor police protection afforded in the district b
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  • ...hat the wanted men had actually passed through. All the [[Horse and Cattle stealing|police horses]] show a crown on the off shoulder, and underneath the crown
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  • ...e authorities in town suppose that the former is a man who is charged with stealing four horses in the King River district, and who was seen with them in compa
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  • ...and held up handcuffs in their left hands, and as they also accused us of stealing our own trap, we at first thought they were troopers, and Mr Dudley cried o
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  • ...l acquainted with the tactics of the Kellys in the bygone horse and cattle stealing days, predicted that something would be heard of the gang in a day or two.
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  • ...the other on foot, stopped M'Dougall and the other man and accused them of stealing the spring-cart they were driving. Then, when remonstrated with, they said
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  • ...ed about convenient fastnesses, and living principally by horse and cattle stealing, terrorsing the neighbourhood, and making a boast of their depredations, an
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  • ...l acquainted with the tactics of the Kellys in the bygone horse and cattle-stealing days, predicted that something would be heard of the gang in a day or Iwo.
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  • ...into houses and robbed drunken men. As it is, they have [[Horse and Cattle stealing|stolen horses]] and "planted" cattle, and have driven off sheep s
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  • ...m the time   he went to live at Greta, and details various cases of horse stealing in which, he alleges, he was wrongfully accused by the police. In giving hi
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  • ...many rural districts cattle, sheep, and horse [[Horse and Cattle stealing|stealing]] has been pursued as a regular occupation by persons well known to those i
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  • ...ble Fitzpatrick took place, however, Edward Kelly was engaged in the horse stealing business, and he says he had stolen 200 horses. His narrative of what took
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  • At this Court on Wednesday last, 2nd April, Henry Wyse was charged with stealing £7 from the till of John Costello, the landlord of the [[Howlong (2)|Mill
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  • ...aron Sherritt]], of Sheep Station Creek, near Beechworth, was charged with stealing a horse, the property of [[Mrs Margaret Byrne|Mrs Byrne]], of the same plac
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  • ...two hundred persons attended at the above court to hear the case of horse stealing, preferred against [[Aaron Sherritt|Aaron Sherritt]] by [[Mrs Margaret Byrn
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  • ...HORSESTEALING CASE''' .—[[Aaron Sherritt|Aaron Sherritt]], on remand for stealing a horse, the property of Mrs [[Mrs Margaret Byrne|Byrne]], of the Woolshed,
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  • HORSE STEALING [[Aaron Sherritt|Aaron Sherritt]] was charged with stealing a horse the property of [[Mrs Margaret Byrne|Mrs Margaret Byrne]] of Sebast
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  • Three men diggers at Dry Creek, have been brought in, charged with sheep stealing, from Wilson's station. They were caught in the act of skinning one of the
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  • ...ght up on habeas corpus and received one years additional imprisonment for stealing the gun which he used in the robbery in question. It may be mentioned that
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  • ...ble '''Monks''' had been shot while atempting to arrest a man chained with stealing saddles and grass seeds at Clunes. Monks had been looking for the man since
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  • ...it is satisfactory to be able to state that the crimes of cattle and horse stealing have been almost stamped out. Two years ago horses and bullocks were every
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  • ...Creek|Wombat ranges]], near Mansfield, to arrest them on charges of horse-stealing. ...e year warrants were issued against the brothers, charging them with horse stealing. Knowing by experience the desperate character of the men, it was decided t
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  • ...een several times in gaol, and on one occasion was convicted with Byrne of stealing a quantity of meat. His father, [[Anne and John Sherritt Snr|John Sherritt]
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  • ...ld satisfactorily account, which led to their arrest on a charge of cattle-stealing, conviction, and subsequent sentence of six months’ imprisonment—the pe
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  • ...ht days ago the police heard that a suspicious-looking individual had been stealing down a retired valley towards a settlement occupied by the parents of the o
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  • ...trick, at Greta, while he was arresting her son, Ned, on a charge of horse-stealing. That occurrence was the commencement of all the Kelly troubles, which have
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  • ...at the time, was arrested and taken to Beechworth on two charges of cattle stealing. The offences were proved, and the youthful cattle stealer was convicted, a ...elly and John Lloyd on six separate charges of [[Horse and Cattle stealing|stealing horses]] from JG Farrell, James Farrell, James Whitty, and Robert Jeffery.
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  • ...or. Byrne said “There is a man outside the door who wanted to lag me for stealing a horse (meaning Weekes); but I don’t want to shoot him.”
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  • ...|Fitzpatrick]] occurred. James Kelly was convicted and sentenced for horse-stealing in a neighbouring colony. He served his time, and is now at large. He has v ...roceeded to Greta to arrest Dan Kelly, for whom he had a warrant for horse-stealing. The document he did not carry with him, as he afterwards confessed, but kn
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  • ...its assailants. At this moment I noticed a man in a small round tweed hat stealing up on the left of the figure, and when within about 30 paces of it firing l
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  • ...by Constable [[Fitzpatrick|Fitzpatrick]] to arrest Daniel Kelly for horse-stealing, when that officer was overpowered at the house of the Kellys by the outlaw
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  • ...g.  He and Byrne were once arrested by Detective [[Ward|Ward]] for cattle-stealing, and on being convicted of having stolen cattle in their possession they we
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  • ...‘Oh,’ said Fitzpatrick, ‘there is a warrant against you for horse stealing.’ ‘Very well,’ said Dan; ‘if that is the case I will go with you, b
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  • ...ret of the outbreak of the Kelly gang is [[Horse and Cattle stealing|horse-stealing]]. Kelly and his friends made that their business, and they entered into it
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  • ...rse and trap/ I was irritated and said “How dare you accuse gentlemen of stealing any horse and trap?” I told him I would report him to his superior office
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  • ...t he was a policeman. I said, “How dare you charge honest gentlemen with stealing any horse and cart? It was not my cart, but I said so I said so, “I will
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  • ...ake the cart from?” and said to him, “How dare you accuse gentleman of stealing a horse and trap?” and I told him I would report him to his superior offi
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  • ...istrict and the people well declare that there will not be any more cattle stealing on an extensive scale, not any more bushranging. Cattle duffing, it is poin
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  • Gilbert Bruce, stealing a diamond ring William Hughes, assault and robbery. Michael O'Connor, horse
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  • ...s a warrant for the apprehension of Edward Kelly, of Beechworth, for horse stealing. It was dated 15 th March, 1878. The person accused therein was the prisone
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  • ...ttempt was made by Constable Fitzpatrick to arrest Daniel Kelly, for horse-stealing, when that officer was overpowered at the house of the Kellys by the outlaw
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  • ...table Fitzpatrick went out there to serve a warrant on Dan Kelly for horse-stealing. When he got there and found Dan Kelly, he foolishly allowed his prisoner t
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  • ...te who gave information to the police in reference to the Baumgarten horse-stealing case. Am not aware that Mr Sadleir was ever so ill with rheumatic fever tha
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  • ...been, and which they had carefully concealed. Reports came in of the gang stealing a number of mould-boards from ploughs. The first came in about February, 18
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  • ...table Fitzpatrick went out there to serve a warrant on Dan Kelly for horse-stealing.  
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  • ...olice at Beechworth, in which it was stated that a regular system of horse-stealing was carried on by Victorian thieves, the horses being sold in New South Wal
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  • ...a squatter of the locality had stated he suspected the Sherritts of sheep-stealing. Did not hear anything else against them. Both were sworn in as constables.
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  • More-over, horse-stealing has been prevalent for some time back, and on the 21st of last month occurr ...plough mould-boards used for the same purpose by the Kelly gang. The horse-stealing has occurred chiefly in the district of the lower Goulburn. About a dozen h
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  • It was rumored in Benalla on Monday that four valuable [[Horse and Cattle stealing|horses]] had been stolen from a farm close to Benalla, but there does not a
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  • ...e sympathisers in that locality never do any work, except horse and cattle stealing. I wish to obtain compensation from the Government. The sympathisers gave s
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  • ...menced this morning. Thomas Bloxham, who had pleaded guilty to a charge of stealing in a dwelling, and admitted a previous conviction, was sentenced to two yea
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  • "There is no doubt, also, that horse stealing is carried on to a great extent, and that persons who have assisted the pol
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  • ...some of the horse-stealers.) Kennedy and Baumgarten were convicted for the stealing of the horses and the complicity of the Kellys in their crimes was discover ...ought that if there had been proper police arrangements at Greta the horse-stealing would not have been permitted, the outlaws arrested, and the murders preven
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  • ...fficiency of the constable at Greta, the Fitzpatrick affair, and the horse stealing, were all before Mr Sadleir went to the district. Mr Sadleir's instructions
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  • ...think they would take to bushranging again unless "cornered for horse stealing." Thought that as private information was not likely to be received in
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  • He had to positively assert that Mr Nicolson told him nothing about the stealing of plough mould boards and the making of the armour, or of Jack Sherritt be
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  • ...the tone in which the police of the North- Eastern district spoke of horse-stealing, and suggested that he should return to the district. Captain Standish took
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  • ...ger, at [[Greta|Greta]], on a charge of [[Horse and Cattle stealing|cattle stealing]]. Prisoner was brought before Mr Robert [[MacBean|M'Bean]], JP and remande
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  • ...trick, who on the 15th April, 1878 attempted to arrest Dan Kelly for horse-stealing. The circumstances connected with that incident are well known, but mention
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  • ...to the assistant commissioner intimating that the object of the outlaws in stealing the mould-boards was to manufacture armour preparatory to making another ra
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  • ...f hardships they inflicted on him was his arrest on a trumped up charge of stealing a pair of old shoes from a comrade. The shoes had been packed up in his box
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  • ...d their sympathisers were enabled to carry on a wholesale system of horse- stealing for years. At present the necessity for change arises when the men are negl
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  • ...or many years been associated in the public mind with cattle-duffing horse stealing and bushranging. In it as in most parts of the picturesque North Eastern di
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  • ...as once fired on by the police, and on another occasion arrested for horse stealing. On the 26th of June, some considerable time afterwards, and just after Mr
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  • ...ti Cattle stealing Association for services rendered in suppressing cattle stealing, has not received much ill-usage during its 15 years retention. The case is
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  • ...patrick]] went out to serve a warrant on [[Dan Kelly|Dan Kelly]] for horse stealing. He arrived there, found Dan Kelly, and, in my opinion, foolishly allowed h
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  • 10 In cattle stealing and horse stealing?- Yes. ...
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  • ...d you spoke of the whole sale system of [[Horse and Cattle stealing|cattle stealing]] there; are you not aware that there are other causes of lawlessness in th
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  • ...on the occasion of that visit that there was a system of horse and cattle stealing carried on uninterruptedly in that district by men from the Greta district?
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  • ...s. I went to Mrs. Baumgarten's house, the wife of a man convicted of horse stealing-a man who was connected with the Kelly lot. I learned that on the previous
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  • ...ance from [[Greta|Greta]], and between Greta and [[Oxley|Oxley]], of their stealing a number of [[Kelly's Armour|mould boards]] of ploughs.. ...
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  • ...lowing:- "About six cases to date, in 1877, mostly [[Horse and Cattle stealing|horsestealing]], which horses were ultimately recovered, impounded in New S ...tta]], near [[Howlong|Howlong]]. I would suggest that on a report of horse-stealing being: made within a reasonable distance of the border, that you give instr
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  • ...to deal with; on the other hand, to arrest bushrangers, [[Horse and Cattle stealing|horse stealers]], and cattle stealers, travelling sometimes sixty and seven
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  • ..., but the squatter who lives on the run said he suspected the Sherritts of stealing his sheep,” and he naturally concluded this was one of them. I said, “T
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  • ...ses in cases at Beechworth. I think he was a witness in some case of horse-stealing there) —”commencing the search for offenders Kelly from the Wombat end.
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  • ...ately?— There has been a great deal of [[Horse and Cattle stealing|horse-stealing]] lately, and I shall be glad to speak on that; as to the future prospects 2276 His uncle?— He has been in Pentridge for something—cattle-stealing, I think.
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  • ..."rc2984">[[#rc2984|2984]]</span> Do they bring back the [[Horse and Cattle stealing|horse]]?— No; there is so much chopping and changing, and altering of bra
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  • ...[Hall|Hall]], the policeman at [[Greta|Greta]], horse-stealing, and cattle-stealing. ...ly horse and cattle stealing and assaults?— Principally horse and cattle stealing and assaults.
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  • ...[#rc3139|3139]]</span> What is he?— He is a notorious [[Horse and Cattle stealing|cattle-stealer]], and Jack and [[Jimmy Quinn|Jimmy Quinn]], the two brother
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  • ...id="rc3188">[[#rc3188|3188]]</span> Why?— To keep down horse and cattle stealing, and the free passage of the criminal class, the Quinns and Kellys and thei
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  • ...ted by me, and they got three years for [[Horse and Cattle stealing|cattle-stealing]]—[[Tom Lloyd Jnr|Tom Lloyd]] and [[Jack Lloyd Jnr|Jack Lloyd]]. I got ac ...249|3249]]</span> In what year were Jack and Tom Lloyd convicted for horse-stealing, and sentenced to three years' imprisonment?— [[Dan Morgan|Morgan]] was s
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  • ...to my knowledge. They were known to be [[Horse and Cattle stealing|cattle-stealing]] of course, but we could not get at them.
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  • ...>[[#rc3437|3437]]</span> Do you know that those men committed their cattle-stealing depredation’s, and drove them always at night?— I heard so and I believ
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  • ...they may be best fitted for. Some men have an aptitude for detecting horse-stealing on a large scale—some men have a commercial mind, and are useful for embe
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  • ...of Harry Power. He thought it was important to keep down horse and cattle stealing, and the free passage of the criminal class, the Quinns and Kellys and thei
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  • ...ssible to prevent it it would strike the greatest blow at horse and cattle stealing, and crimes arising therefrom, that could be struck. It is the aggregation
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  • ...olice may have good grounds for believing a man to be a [[Horse and Cattle stealing|horse stealer]] and yet not be able to arrest him. If they could prove it,
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  • ...at trouble the police had then was with the Omeo mob of [[Horse and Cattle stealing|horse-stealers]]. They used to come across to Wangaratta, steal horses, go
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  • ...>[[#rc4535|4535]]</span> Did you ever hear of them as connected with horse-stealing, or anything of that kind?— I often heard them say so, but I knew nothing
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  • ...ctive men placed there that it would have kept down the [[Horse and Cattle stealing|horsestealing]] and its results. Consequently the murders would not have be ..., and those men looked after, that it will, to a great extent, check horse stealing–particularly in a neighborhood like Greta, where it was carried on in suc
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  • ...classes are chiefly from that horse and [[Horse and Cattle stealing|cattle stealing class]]?— Yes, I think so; those that resort to bushranging.
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  • ...1876. He started his evidence by telling the Royal Commission about horse stealing in the Kelly Country and the development of the '''KellyGang''' as a signif Steele then gave his views on the role of horse and cattle stealing and shearing
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  • ...t, when questioned, we found was a man who had served a sentence for horse-stealing, and was a sympathizer with the gang.
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  • ...re is a report from Senior-Constable Elliott attached, in reference to the stealing of two pit saws from Acock's, dated 26th April 1881 He says—
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  • ...d to search for the gang; for ordinary search work, such as tracking horse-stealing in the Wimmera, where you do not expect to find an armed man at the end of
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  • ...be except some of the friends of the sympathizers be bailed up for cattle stealing they may turn out then. They may do something that will make them fly to th
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  • ...|12579]]</span> Were the Kellys notorious as cattle and [[Horse and Cattle stealing|horse stealers]]?— They were.
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  • ...Then I got up a case against James Kelly and William Williamson for cattle stealing. That is the brother of the outlaws and a person living in the house, but n ...rc12591">[[#rc12591|12591]]</span> For what sort of offences?— For horse stealing.
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  • ...k in his hand. I said, &quot;I am going to arrest you on a charge of horse stealing, Dan.&quot; He said, &quot;very well, you will let me have something to eat
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  • ...fork in his hand. I said, “I am going to arrest you on a charge of horse stealing, Dan .” He said, “very well, you will let me have something to eat befo
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  • ...Had it not been for this case of [[Gustav Baumgarten|Baumgarten]]'s horse stealing, horses stolen from persons close to Greta; and information was received by
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  • ...8|12928]]</span> Why?— On account of their arresting him for some cattle stealing, or skinning a bullock near Beechworth, and he would not give them the info
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  • ...that prevented the police from bringing the more serious charge of cattle-stealing.
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  • ...> Had they been concerned in trials for [[Horse and Cattle stealing|cattle stealing]]?— I think so, and together, I think. It must have been for some time, f
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  • ...he horse-stealing case was a dodge to catch the outlaws; there was a horse-stealing case at the time against Sherritt by Mrs. Byrne . She said it was a dodge o
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  • ...ast, and that prevented us from bringing the more serious charge of cattle-stealing against him, and also [[Joe Byrne|Byrne]], who was charged with him.
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  • ...that they would not shoot him?— I fancy after he was arrested for horse-stealing, and [[Mrs Margaret Byrne|Mrs. Byrne]] turned against him so bitterly, that
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  • ...51]]</span> There are a number of those idle men about, [[Horse and Cattle stealing|cattle stealers]]?— Yes, in the neighborhood of [[Greta|Greta]] , [[King
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  • ...laws. I had in my mind's eye the trial of Aaron Sherritt at Beechworth for stealing a horse of Mrs. Byrne's, which he admitted to me was a &quot;got-up&quot; c
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  • ...I had in my mind's eye then the trial of Aaron Sherritt at Beechworth for stealing a horse of Mrs. Byrne's, which he admitted to me was a “got-up” case on
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  • ...he Byrnes . He received a sentence of nine months, some six years ago, for stealing a horse from Mr. Kennedy , of the [[Woolshed|Woolshed]]. I am not at all sa
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  • ...y the date. (''To the witness''.)—Were you ever accused by the police of stealing the saddle?— No. 15420 Was any information lodged against you for stealing that or any other article?— No, never.....
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  • ...ion on the river was the one where the men connected with horse and cattle stealing generally crossed over, near Mulwalla, because it was the only fordable par
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  • 15659 You were informed he was suspected of stealing a saddle?— Yes.
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  • What about reports of horse and cattle stealing between Victoria and NSW?
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  • ...eference to the Kelly gang and the outrages, the horse stealing and cattle stealing, and my suggestions?— That was a good many years ago. I have not had acce ...inted out to you the tone of the people, speaking about the cases of horse stealing, that they were utterly beyond the constable, being carried on by the Greta
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  • ...e you aware that it was a district notorious for cattle-stealing and horse-stealing?— Had been for years. ...re those stations were abolished?— It was generally known to be a cattle-stealing district for many years.
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  • ...taken—was it not your duty to mane enquiries about this matter of sheep stealing?— All the enquiry was made that could be. Barry saw Sherritt skinning a s ...Would not the possession of this sheep be ''prima facie'' evidence of his stealing it?— No,
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  • ...ng.” Now what is more likely than that they would be convicted for horse stealing or something else—what are the police there for but for that? This is the
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  • Horse stealing was a common activity. Quinn mentioned his dealings with people such as Jam
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  • ...of the closure of the Glenmore police station and of the problem of cattle stealing.
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  • ...t in July 1877, and subsequently was sent to gaol for ten months for horse stealing. On his release he returned to Wangaratta, and for a time appeared disposed
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  • ...ave deposed to the almost incredible extent to which for many years cattle stealing was carried on with impunity in the North-Eastern district; nevertheless, n
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  • ...be overlooked. Jack Lloyd, who was implicated in the alleged case of horse stealing for which Fitzpatrick sought to arrest Dan Kelly, was subsequently taken in
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  • ...the movements of certain persons. For instance: in the detection of cattle stealing I am going to recommend, before very long, that in a certain place a paid a
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  • There is no doubt, also, that horse stealing is carried on to a great extent, and that persons who have assisted the pol
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  • ...rred to had escaped. Their officers’ chief trouble was to keep them from stealing off to the grog tents on the flat, from which they would be brought back, u
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  • '''HORSE STEALING''' ...ppsland, their few passes known only to a small band of [[Horse and Cattle stealing|horse stealers]] who had their homes in some of the rugged ranges near Omeo
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  • ...gh a very small window out into the night. He was under sentence for horse-stealing. I came across this man some years later at Wangaratta as a ticket of leave
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  • ...red generally, he was an inveterate drinker. He was now under sentence for stealing potatoes. He pleaded guilty to the charge and stated that he had been starv
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  • ...t a farmhouse, the owner of which was at the time under sentence for horse stealing, in which the Kellys were associated with him. Then followed the nearest ch
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  • ...latter, as the story of bush criminals in Australia shows. Happily, horse-stealing, too, like bushranging, is greatly on the wane, though there may be a few p
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  • | John Quinn Sen charged with horse stealing - discharged | John Quinn Sen charged with cattle stealing - discharged
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  • | Jack Lloyd &amp;Tom Lloyd convicted of horse stealing, at Beechworth, 3 years | James Quinn charged with horse stealing, at Beechworth, 12 months
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  • | Wild Wright charged with stealing horse from Andrew Byrne of [[Moyhu|Moyhu]] | Ned Kelly charged by John Quinn of horse stealing, [[Woodward|Micheal Woodward]] was convicted
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  • ...t was issued for Ned Kelly on charges of [[Horse and Cattle stealing|horse stealing]]
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  • ...mgarten continued and Ned Kelly's position as the ring leader of the horse stealing was established.
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  • ...ret Byrne|Byrne]] had Aaron [[Aaron Sherritt|Sherritt]] arrested for horse stealing
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  • ...Jerrilderie Robbery 10/2/1879''' I thought of arresting John Sherriitt for stealing a sheep. He had a skin ([[The Complete Inner History of the KellyGang and t
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  • ...d in [[Howlong|Howlong]]. William [[William Cooke|Cooke]] was charged with stealing the horses from [[Whitty|Whitty]] and others near Greta. In the end he was
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  • ...at [[Howlong|Howlong]] . [[William Cooke|William Cooke]] was charged with stealing the horses from Whitty and others near Greta. ([[The Argus at KellyGang 4/3
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  • I prosecuted [[James Kelly|James Kelly]] and Thomas Williams for cattle stealing. ([[The North Eastern Ensign at KellyGang 4/3/1873|Ensign4/3/1873]]) ...ring 1879 Early 1880''' I prosecuted [[Aaron Sherritt|Aaron Sherritt]] for stealing a horse from Mrs [[Mrs Margaret Byrne|Byrne]]. ([[Ovens &amp; Murray Advert
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  • .... Kennedy and [[William Baumgarten|William Baumgarten]] were convicted for stealing those horses from Greta. I also found out that the [[Ned Kelly|Ned]] and [[
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  • ...irst run ins with the law''' Det Ward claimed me. I got 6 months for sheep stealing. ([[Cookson, 05_09_1911_2|BWC)]] In September [[1864-1873 Events|1873]] I was charged of stealing Anton [[Anton Weekes|Wicks]]' horse and had to front the court in [[Beechwo
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  • ...law when he took Anton [[Anton Weekes|Wicks]]' horse and was charged with stealing and had to front the court in [[Beechworth Court|Beechworth]]. While I was ...ee Aaron and accused him of keeping police horses. I then charged him with stealing Charlie and the case dragged on for some time. ([[Ovens &amp; Murray Advert
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  • ...'ll shoot you dead on the spot if you give me any cheek.' He accused us of stealing the vehicle and leaving his companion to guard us, went over to Tennant who
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  • '''Later life''' In late 1880 my younger brother Patrick was accused of stealing a registered letter and charged
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  • ...he had made his bed, and must lie in it-that was in reference to the horse-stealing case. She said it was a dodge of that [[Ward|Ward]]; he was using all sorts
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  • ...oyhu|Moyhu]] area on the King River. He accused Ned [[Ned Kelly|Kelly]] of stealing his cattle '''Links to the KellyGang''' '''below''', [[#2|Early Years]] , F ...g]] a bull which he gave to [[Lydeker|Lydicker]]. Later Ned was accused of stealing a mob of calves that belonged to Whitty and his son in law Farrell. See the
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  • ...n Kelly and [[Jack Lloyd Jnr|Jack Lloyd]], on a charge of suspected cattle stealing. ... Fitzpatrick's efforts to fulfil what he may have considered his duty p ...ck Lloyd Jnr|Jack Lloyd]], who was implicated in the alleged case of horse stealing for which Fitzpatrick sought to arrest Dan Kelly, was subsequently taken in
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  • I was involved in a case against Thomas Mason for cattle stealing ([[The North Eastern Ensign at KellyGang 23/12/1873|Ensign23/12/1873]]) [[Kennedy Sgt|Kennedy]] and I arrested two or three men for stealing a horse from the Kellys themselves, at the Falls River; and I know from con
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  • ...Mrs Margaret Byrne|Mrs Byrne]] [[Aaron Sherritt|Aaron Sherritt]] for horse stealing ([[Ovens &amp; Murray Advertiser (4)|OMA15/7/79]]) ([[Ovens &amp; Murray Ad
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  • ...sted [[James Kelly|James Kelly]] and [[Wild Wright|Wild Wright]] for horse stealing ([[The Argus at KellyGang 13/9/1881|Argus13/9/81]])
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  • ...ion on the river was the one where the men connected with horse and cattle stealing generally crossed over, near Mulwalla, because it was the only fordable par
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  • ...t there helping the boys? '''Later''' I was arrested on a charge of cattle stealing. ([[The Argus at KellyGang 28/9/1881|Argus28/9/81]])
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  • ...en]] from Greta were arrested by Sgt [[Steele|Steele]] for illegal use and stealing horses. I was sent to gaol over this
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  • ...en]] from Greta were arrested by Sgt [[Steele|Steele]] for illegal use and stealing horses. I eventually got 12 months hard labour in [[Beechworth Gaol|Beechwo
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  • ...Wright did own the animal. I was also arrested by Const [[Hall|Hall]] with stealing a horse owned by William [[Maindample|Adair]]. ([[The Argus at KellyGang 31
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  • ...n Kelly and [[Jack Lloyd Jnr|Jack Lloyd]], on a charge of suspected cattle stealing. The men were alleged to have been seen driving certain horses through the
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  • I was done with '''Thomas Williams''' and for cattle stealing. ([[The North Eastern Ensign at KellyGang 4/3/1873|Ensign4/3/1873]]) ...ainst [[William Williamson, Brickey|William Williamson]] and me for cattle stealing. On 17 April 1873 we were convicted and got four years each. ([[Royal Commi
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  • On 12/05/[[1854-1863 Events|1862]] I was charged with cattle stealing -but discharged by the [[Kilmore|Kilmore]] court On 21/10/1862 I was back in the Kilmore court charged with cattle stealing again- with the same result, I was discharged
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  • ...[[Mrs Margaret Byrne|Byrne]] against [[Aaron Sherritt|Aaron Sherritt]] for stealing Charlie. ([[Ovens &amp; Murray Advertiser (7)|OMA26/7/79]])
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  • ...was that what they got they did not get by honesty. They were suspected of stealing sheep from neighboring squatters. ([[Royal Commission report day 34 page 7| '''Jane Graham''' and I were charged with stealing a saddle at Winton ([[The North Eastern Ensign at KellyGang 8/11/1872|Ensig
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  • ...78-10/4/1878 Events|1878]] a warrant was issued for me on charges of horse stealing
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  • Sentenced on 1 January 1841, probably for stealing to stay alive and finally transported on a ship called the Prince Regent an I then went into business with the Quinns doing some horse stealing.
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  • Const [[SConst Flood|Flood]] and I arrested two or three men for stealing a horse from the [[Kelly family|Kellys]] themselves, at the Falls River. ([ ...ses in cases at Beechworth. I think he was a witness in some case of horse-stealing there) -&quot;commencing the search for offenders [[Ned Kelly|Kelly]] from
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  • ...were found in [[Howlong|Howlong]]. William Baumgarten was found guilty of stealing the horses from Whitty and others near Greta.
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  • ...and his younger brother Dan. We were involved in moving [[Horse and Cattle stealing|cattle and horses]] from Victoria out through the high country into New Sou
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  • ...ountry with Ned Kelly when he went off pinching mobs of [[Horse and Cattle stealing|horses and cattle]]. Well we may have helped our cousins and had a bit of f ...iltern]] against Dan Kelly and Jack Lloyd, on a charge of suspected cattle stealing. Sergeant Lynch, at Chiltern, considered that the men alleged to have been
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  • ...rth eastern Victoria Tom [[Tom Lloyd|Lloyd]] and I were convicted of horse stealing at [[Beechworth Court|Beechworth]] and sentenced to 3 years On 19/10/[[1864-1873 Events|1865]] I was convicted of cattle stealing at Beechworth and sentenced to 5 years
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  • ...ountry with Ned Kelly when he went off pinching mobs of [[Horse and Cattle stealing|horses and cattle]]. Well we may have helped our cousins and had a bit of f
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  • ...tern Victoria, Jack [[Jack Lloyd snr|Lloyd]] and I were convicted of horse stealing at [[Beechworth Court|Beechworth]] and sentenced to 3 years. see ([[Royal C
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  • I rode with the KellyGang in their horse stealing days and remained a sympathizer. '''Links to the KellyGang''' , [[#ey|Early ...irst run in with the law''' I rode with Ned Kelly on a number of his horse stealing trips ([[Royal Commission report day 52 page 10|RC17691]])
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  • ...elly was accused by [[Whitty|James Whitty]] of [[Horse and Cattle stealing|stealing]] the bull.
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  • ...-07at KellyGang|14/7/79]] I arrested Aaron [[Aaron Sherritt|Sherritt]] for stealing a horse from [[Mrs Margaret Byrne|Mrs Byrne]]. ([[Ovens &amp; Murray Advert
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  • After [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]] had been accused by [[Whitty|James Whitty]] of stealing horses and cattle police including I became interested in interviewing Ned. ...ny problems in the Kelly Country including the trade in [[Horse and Cattle stealing|stolen stock]] between Victoria and New South Wales. See my letter, written
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  • ...ppeared for [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]] in 1871 when he was charged with horse stealing
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  • ...]] and [[Richard Hart|Richard]] Hart of Wangaratta for illegally using and stealing horses. I was sentenced to 8 months hard labour in goal
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  • '''First run ins with the law''' I was charged with horse stealing and sentenced in [[Melbourne|Melbourne]] to 4 months in Goal on [[1854-1863 ...; [[1854-1863 Events|23/8/1861]] and Jack was charged at Clunes with horse stealing on 30/08/61 but this time he was found not guilty and discharged. ([[Royal
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  • On [[1854-1863 Events|18/10/1860]] I was charged with horse stealing in the [[Melbourne|Melbourne]] court, but discharged On 15/02/[[1854-1863 Events|1861]] I was charged with horse stealing and sentenced in Melbourne to 4 months in Goal for illegally using a horse
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  • ...That prevented the police from bringing the more serious charge of cattle-stealing. ([[Royal Commission report day 37 page 27|RC13530]]) ...other members of the [[Greta|Greta]] Mob as they moved [[Horse and Cattle stealing|cattle and horses]] back and forth from Victoria to New South Wales. My mat
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  • ...e would get the '''KellyGang''' to shoot him. Later she charged Aaron with stealing the horse but he was finally acquitted ([[Royal Commission report day 37 pa
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  • ...e would get the '''KellyGang''' to shoot him. Later she charged Aaron with stealing the horse but he was finally acquitted ([[Royal Commission report day 37 pa
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  • ...e would get the '''KellyGang''' to shoot him. Later she charged Aaron with stealing the horse but he was finally acquitted ([[Royal Commission report day 37 pa They thought of arresting me for stealing a sheep. I had a skin ([[The Complete Inner History of the KellyGang and th
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  • ...Events|14/9/1877]] AssCom Nicolson wrote to me about the problem of stock stealing from Victoria and New South Wales. As head of the [[NSW police|NSW police]] ...ed at Quat Quatta, near Howlong. I would suggest that on a report of horse-stealing being: made within a reasonable distance of the border, that you give instr
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  • ...[[Mrs Margaret Byrne|Byrne]] against [[Aaron Sherritt|Aaron Sherritt]] for stealing Charlie. ([[Ovens &amp; Murray Advertiser (7)|OMA26/7/79]])
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  • ...lub|Melbourne Club]] in 1870. He told me about Harry [[Harry Power|Power]] stealing his gold watch and all the other problems caused by crime in North Eastern
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  • I arrested Steve [[Steve Hart|Hart]] for horse stealing in July 1877. At that time a great many horses were stolen from the neighbo
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  • My friends William [[William Cooke|Cooke]] was charged with stealing them and [[William Baumgarten|William]] and [[Gustav Baumgarten|Gustav]] Ba
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  • ...eye then the trial of [[Aaron Sherritt|Aaron Sherritt]] at Beechworth for stealing a horse of [[Mrs Margaret Byrne|Mrs. Byrne]]'s, which he admitted to me was
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  • ...daughter [[Catherine Byrne, Kate Byrne|Catherine]]. This then led to Aaron stealing a horses back from the Byrne's and that resulted in Mrs Byrne laying an inf
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  • ...ncerned for some time about [[Horse and Cattle stealing|horse and cattle]] stealing and in particular the activities of the [[Greta|Greta]] Mob. To solve this
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  • ...River|King River]] and [[Boggy Creek|Boggy]] Creek. I accused Ned Kelly of stealing his cattle ...g]] a bull which he gave to [[Lydeker|Lydicker]]. Later Ned was accused of stealing a mob of calves that belonged to me and my son in law [[Farrell|Farrell]].
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  • ...y Const [[SConst Flood|Flood]] with [[James Kelly|James Kelly]] for cattle stealing. We were convicted and got four years each. ([[Royal Commission report day ...rders that took place on 26/10/[[ev78-10--4Mansfield Murders|1878]]. Horse stealing is one thing, but murder, that is another thing. I do not hold with murder.
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  • Later I was arrested for stealing a chestnut mare and foal from John Quinn of [[Glenmore Run|Glenmore]], Mrs
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  • Soon after the fight I was charged with stealing a horse from the Andrew Byrne at [[Moyhu|Moyhu]]. Patrick [[Patrick Quinn|Quinn]] me of stealing horses. ([[Royal Commission report day 52 page 10|RC17691]])
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  • ...September [[1864-1873 Events|1873]] Joe [[Joe Byrne|Byrne]] was charged of stealing Anton [[Anton Weekes|Wicks]]' horse in the [[Beechworth Court|Beechworth]]
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  • ...om Lloyd|Lloyd]] and Jack [[Jack Lloyd snr|Lloyd]] were convicted of horse stealing at Beechworth and sentenced to 3 years In February 1864 James [[Jimmy Quinn|Quinn]] was charged with horse stealing at Beechworth and sentenced to 12 months
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  • ...ohn OBrien]] served a time in Beechworth after being found guilty of horse stealing
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  • Boorehman was on the track used by the '''KellyGang''' and others stealing cattle and taking them to New South Wales
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  • ...Kelly]] and [[Jack Lloyd Jnr|Jack Lloyd,]] on a charge of suspected cattle stealing. Sgt '''James Lynch''', at Chiltern, considered that the men alleged to hav
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  • ...was used by the '''[[KellyGang|KellyGang]]''' as they '[[Horse and Cattle stealing|traded]]' horses and cattle backwards and forwards across the River Murray
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  • Thomas Mason, son of Robert Mason, was prosecuted by his father for cattle stealing ([[The North Eastern Ensign at KellyGang 23/12/1873|Ensign23/12/1873]])
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  • ...station was one of the most important, &quot;To keep down horse and cattle stealing, and the free passage of the criminal class, the Quinns and Kellys and thei But he also said, 'It was generally known to be a cattle-stealing district for many years.' ([[Royal Commission report day 47 page 14|RC16221
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  • There was a system of horse and cattle stealing carried on uninterruptedly in the [[Glenmore Run|Glenmore]] by men from the
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  • Harrietville was a centre for horse and cattle stealing that extended right over the high plains as far as [[Omeo (2)|Omeo]].
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  • ...This was about the end of [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]] as a [[Horse and Cattle stealing|horse and cattle]] thief. ([[Royal Commission report day 23 page 1|RC8813]]
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  • Howlong was a centre for cattle stealing across the Murray from Victoria and New South Wales. ([[Cookson, 05_09_1911 ...This was about the end of [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]] as a [[Horse and Cattle stealing|horse and cattle]] thief. ([[Royal Commission report day 23 page 1|RC8813]]
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  • ...Events|1862]] James [[James Kelly Snr|Kelly]] Snr was charged with cattle stealing -but discharged by the Kilmore court ...54-1863 Events|1862]] he was back in the Kilmore court charged with cattle stealing again- with the same result, he was discharged
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  • ...ents and accused him of spying for the police. She then charged Aaron with stealing a horse called Charlie which he had given to Joe Byrne's sister [[Catherine
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  • John Quinn Sen charged with horse stealing. In Melbourne in 4/[[1854-1863 Events|1856]]- he was discharged James [[Melbourne|Quinn]] Jnr was charged with horse stealing. In Melbourne on 18/10/[[1854-1863 Events|1856]]- he was discharged
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  • In [[1864-1873 Events|1871]] [[Wild Wright|Wild Wright]] was charged with stealing a horse from '''John and Andrew Byrne''' from Moyhu.
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  • ...at trouble the police had then was with the Omeo mob of [[Horse and Cattle stealing|horse-stealers]]. They used to come across to Wangaratta, steal horses, go
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  • ...was used by the '''[[KellyGang|KellyGang]]''' as they '[[Horse and Cattle stealing|traded]]' horses and cattle backwards and forwards across the River Murray
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  • ...o farmed on Seven Mile Creek accused [[James Kelly|James Kelly]] of cattle stealing ([[The North Eastern Ensign at KellyGang 4/3/1873|Ensigh3/4/1873]])
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  • ...ion on the river was the one where the men connected with horse and cattle stealing generally crossed over, near Mulwalla, because it was the only fordable par
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  • The '''KellyGang''' used the area around Wabba when they were stealing cattle and horses and running from the police
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  • '''Const Cuddon''' gave evidence [[James Kelly|James Kelly]] for cattle stealing ([[The North Eastern Ensign at KellyGang 4/3/1873|Ensign4/3/1873]]) He was ...t Wangaratta, gave evidence against [[James Kelly|James Kelly]] for cattle stealing ([[The North Eastern Ensign at KellyGang 4/3/1873|Ensign4/3/1873]])
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  • ...ne|Byrne]]. He received a sentence of nine months, some six years ago, for stealing a horse from Mr. '''Kennedy''', of the Woolshed. ([[Royal Commission report
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  • Horse stealing was like taking a sports car for a spin today. The sport of young men who w ...[[Kelly Home|Kelly family]] was accused by the police of living largely by stealing horses and cattle.
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  • [[Horse and Cattle stealing|cattle stealing]] [[Horse and Cattle stealing|horse stealing]]
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  • ...and this was the cause of me and my stepfather George [[George King|King]] stealing Whitty's horses and selling them to [[William Baumgarten|Baumgarten]] and t ...with him. Dan asked him what for and he said he had a warrant for him for stealing [[Whitty|Whitty]]'s horses. They both went inside, Dan was having something
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  • ...give false evidence against me but I was acquitted on the charge of horse stealing and on Hall and Murdocks evidence I was found guilty of receiving and got 3 ...d against me. Therefore I can say I never was convicted of horse or cattle stealing My [[Dan Kelly|Brother Dan]] was never charged with assaulting a woman but
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  • ...[Dan Kelly|Dan]] to come to Greta with him as he had a warrant for him for stealing Whitty's horses Dan said all right they both went inside Dan was having som ...ria and a hundred pound for any man that could prove a conviction of horse stealing against me so I came back to Victoria knew I would get no justice if I gave
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  • ...m and give it to the poor of their district and there is no fear of anyone stealing their property for no man could steal their horses without the knowledge of
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  • ...and they seemed to live on [[Horse and Cattle stealing|cattle and horse]] stealing. During this time they had a run in with the influential squatter James [[W ...[[Kelly Home|Kelly home]] to arrest [[Dan Kelly|Dan Kelly]] on a charge of stealing horses from a squatter called [[Whitty|Whitty]]. Dan agreed to be arrested
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  • ...r the arrest of Edward (Ned) Kelly and his brother Dan on charges of horse stealing and the warrant for the arrest of Ned Kelly for wounding Const Alexander [[
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  • [[Horse and Cattle stealing|cattle stealing]]
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  • ...lyGang''' found fame and fortune and where their friends indulged in horse stealing and tried to make a life against the challenges of the squatters and banks.
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