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  • ([[Alexandra Times at KellyGang 10/11/1868|see previous]]) ...a leading article condemning the proposed Grant Testimonial. While wishing the youngster success, we are confidant that so soon as it leaves off its swadd
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  • ...er was her own brother, her feelings must not be allowed to interfere with the due course of justice. ...away in a cart to Dr Hutchinson's. There was no one else there to inflict the injuries I received.
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  • ...d brick hotel in Eldorado which. goes by the somewhat aristocratic name of the Criterion. ...nalla on Friday and Saturday. They bring with them a great reputation, and the novelty of their performance will no doubt give them. crowded houses.
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  • ...er that he will adopt it. Mr Higinbotham has, we believe, made an offer to the contractors for a cylinder bridge, but whether they will accept it is anoth ...of this month. This notice is important, is as it fixes the date on which the line must be a completed.
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  • ...t is asserted that Mr William Little has declared his intention to contest the election, no matter-who may offer himself. ...ed, he-merely saying, "My bladder is burst. There was an inquest held at Violet Town on Tuesday by Dr Healey, when: a verdict of accidental death wa
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  • ...bernian Society have taken up the cue, and intend building a large hall on the Catholic school ground. We have no doubt this project will be executed with ...nsign at KellyGang 31/5/1872|Previous edition]] [[The North Eastern Ensign at KellyGang 26/7/1872|Next edition]]
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  • A CORROBORE AT FAITTHFULS CREEK ...uch a manner as to remind me of a crocodile catching a fly.  1 approached the band of performers, and saw that there were many among them who I had ,seen
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  • TO THE EDITOR. OF TIIE NORTH EASTERN ENSION. ...ted to get land for others which I call dummiyism as one of the members of the board has done, and I am prepared to make any affidavit that may be require
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  • [[The North Eastern Ensign at KellyGang 1/10/1872|see previous]] ...now more about it than they acknowledge,-and that would be, by having told the applicant where and how to peg.
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  • ...slated that the reason why the case had not been earlier was because after the assault Quinn disappeared, and Skelton, went to England in 1868 and had sin ...fer, from them regularly. The assault I got on the 11th October, 1865, was the only injury I ever received to my head. Up to that date I was a healthy man
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  • [[The North Eastern Ensign at KellyGang 4/10/1872 (2)|see previous]] ...kelton was bleeding from the head. Assisted Mr Mason to carry Skelton into the publichouse.
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  • ...e of his improvements. None of the application which had been received for the land would be approved of, as they were not considered bona fide. ...considerable time, the rain falling heavily and continuously. On Wednesday the river was rising all day rapidly, but on Thursday morning in commenced to s
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  • ...hat this union gives her, can she be said to be in the real acceptation of the term a Church? ...s followers commenced advocating the resumption of practices long since by the tacit consent of all Church of England people followed to drop into abeyanc
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  • [[The North Eastern Ensign at KellyGang 29/10/1872|see previous]] ...herself the Church of England must of necessity fall to pieces. Why should the majority, those who hold those Evangelical doctrines which have ever been p
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  • '''BENALLA ROMAN CATHOLIC SCHOOL''' To the Editor of the North-Eastern Ensign
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  • [[The North Eastern Ensign at KellyGang 5/11/1872|see previous]] ...n and informed of what the committees intended to do, the correspondent at the same time offering him another school."
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  • ...se at the Eleven-mile Creek, and was claimed by the prisoner, Jane Graham. The prisoners were remanded until Tuesday, bail being allowed Ellen Kelly in he ...nsign at KellyGang 5/11/1872|Previous edition]] [[The North Eastern Ensign at KellyGang 15/11/1872|Next edition]]
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  • BENALLA POLICE COURT ...ng a saddle. [[Ellen (King) Kelly|Mrs Ellen Kelly]] also been charged with the same offence, and let out on her own recognisance.
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  • BENALLA POLICE COURT Mr Pow defended the prisoners.
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  • ...tting out the brand of a beast contrary to law. The case was brought under the 36th section Abattoirs Statute. ...ear that there had been any brand on it at any time. He took possession of the hide and handed it to Constable Flood.
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  • Mr Norton appeared for the defence. The case was brought under the 109th section of the Criminal Law and Practice Statute.
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  • ...ess l am a member of this order, and I now want to know how it is that the Benalla Shire Council prepare specifications and invite tenders for certain work, w ...er which has been thrown a considerable number of loads of drift sand from the creek. This sand will never bind and only when it is well soaked will it be
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  • ...ore is about 16 a miles; from thence to Doon about three a miles, and then the main road to Mansfield. Mr Williams describes it as a good track, and with ...looked so lively for r some time past. The quoit match is put off a until the 21st April, when there will be a number of matches played that were to come
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  • ...r of the Hospital Committee to slight any member-of the Council, much more the President. ...ion was taken through it could have been had the President allowed it, and the deputation with drew.
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  • (Before the Police magistrate and Dr Hallett JP) Mr [[Brooke Smith|Inspector Smith]] prosecuted on behalf of the Crown.
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  • (Before the Police Magistrate and Mr DH Evans) ...James Kelly|James Kelly]] stole calle fron see ([[The North Eastern Ensign at KellyGang 4/3/1873|Ensign4/3/1873]])]
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  • '''THE BENALLA LIME WORKS''' ...improvements have recently been made in order to produce the best article at a rate which must eventually secure them excellent returns.
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  • Mr. C. A. Smyth conducted the prosecutions on behalf of the Crown. The prisoners on being arraigned all pleaded not guilty except Patrick Murphy, ...Winton|Winton]]. The prisoners were undefended by counsel. The evidence of the prosecutor and several witnesses was conclusive of their guilt, and a verdi
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  • ...y Sessions or the County court shall be established in them. The growth of the district seems also to require that another gaol should be built in it besi ...d their expenses may be estimated at about £4 10s. each if they come from Benalla, and £6 if they come from Violet Town.
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  • '''BENALLA POLICE COURT''' ...onversation I said I would take £5,.and defendant then laid hold of me by the collar of my coat and shook me violently, and I am now in fear of him.
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  • ...but for those of the whole district surrounding it, who must all share in the benefits about to be conferred by means of railway transit through our mids ...e that very few persons indeed could truthfully say they wish to return to the old system of road traffic.
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  • ...through it, there are plenty of people who have faith in the resources of Benalla and believe there is a prosperous future before it. ...at well as substantial back promises in course of erection in the rear of the principal building.
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  • ...ition for some time to come there can be no doubt that at the present time the colony is materially benefitting, from it. ...l pursuits; both these gentlemen hope to produce still better results with the valuable imported sheep and rams they recently obtained from Melbourne.
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  • '''BENALLA POLICE COURT.''' ...permit into my district. To Mr O'Leary: I am sure Mr Rowe said he brought the sheep from Mansfield. I told him would prosecute him.
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  • (Before the Mayor and Dr Miller) ...as charged with stealing cattle from his father (Robert Mason), a squatter at Fifteen-mile Creek. Mr O'Leary for defendant.
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  • '''SCENE ON THE MOIRA RUN''' ...ed Mr Joachim’s selections with horses and vehicles. They were headed by the hon. John O'Shanassy, who was accompanied by four of Mr Fitzgerald's sons,
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  • ...to compel selectors to go seven miles round to-their residences, although the land is surveyed, and roads surveyed through it. Sheep are being shepherded ...nsign at KellyGang 23/1/1874|Previous edition]] [[The North Eastern Ensign at KellyGang 10/4/1874|Next edition]]
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  • ...of the inhabitants for the purpose of erecting public baths? This would be the beginning of a general spirit of cleanliness.’ ...a Reading Room, which are offered as intellectual pabulum to the people of Benalla.
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  • '''THE TALLAGAROOPNA RUN''' ...ly, placed the facts before him and suggested that justice would be met by the imposition of in mitigated penalty not exceeding £500.
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  • '''THE TALLAGAROOPNA FORFEITURES''' ...d, together with improvements on three of those to the value of £475, and the rents paid thereon, which are equivalent to £500 more.
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  • '''BENALLA POLICE COURT''' ...unt of interest as to who is really the legal owner of the cow, we publish the evidence in full.
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  • ...lers' Home at [[Benalla|Benalla]]; he paid 6d. for it, and she told him at the time they had no license to sell just then; but still he could have anythin ...on but to fine. defendant £5, and 15s. costs. If the witnesses had spoken the truth and could prove it they had a remedy by indicting Miller for perjury.
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  • ...nsign at KellyGang 22/9/1874|Previous edition]] [[The North Eastern Ensign at KellyGang 13/10/1874|Next edition]] ...y:1870s]] [[Category:October 1874]] [[Category:The North Eastern Ensign at Benalla]] [[Category:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...ves disappointed. Lo ! they were gone; and gone was the answer they got at the Land Office. ...ing and building their houses. I then crossed the creek to the [[Peechelba at kellyGang|Peechelba]] out-station and found fences going up there like magi
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  • ...ping. There is Mr Brown's flour mill, a perfect model in its way, with all the working apparatus in splendid condition, and then comes Mr Williams' Commer ...the plans and specifications for. the: new school are sadly too narrow for the accommodation required, and consequently there is much grumbling.
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  • ...s and were helped in turn, and so the Christmas harvest was gathered in on the Christmas principle of "peace on earth, good will to men." ...resent condition is far more adapted for astronomical observation than for the purposes of domestic comfort.
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  • '''Benalla Council''' ...k overdraft, it had better be decided at once. - After a short discussion, the matter was deferred for legal advice.
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  • '''BENALLA POLICE COURT''' (After hearing the other cases Mr M'Bean left the Bench.)
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  • '''BENALLA POLICE COURT''' (Mr M’Bean here left the bench)
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  • '''BENALLA POLICE COURT''' ...the bar. Hs head came in contact with the half door; I he was not sober on the. occasion. - Case dismissed.
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  • ...man to bring the meeting to so successful a termination. The following are the events: ...ssible to the winning post, thus ‘taking in’ many who were not ware of the little game thus played.
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  • '''BENALLA POLICE COURT''' ...expiration of which time Mr Sharpe advised him to apply for admission into the Benevolent Asylum.
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  • (FROM THE [[Newspapers|NORTH-EASTERN ENSIGN]], APRIL 19) ...the culprit who was wanted. [[Dan Kelly|Daniel Kelly]] shortly appeared on the scene, and was immediately arrested by Fitzpatrick.
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 30/10/1878 (4)|see previous]] ...morning for Mansfield , having received orders to proceed to the scene of the outrage with all haste.
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  • [[Kilmore Free Press at KellyGang 26/9/1878 (4)|see previous]] ...ut" but when once inside things look little brighter, and to judge by the paper strewn about, a good general business must be done by him.
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  • '''([[The Alexandra and Yea Standard, Gobur, Thornton and Acheron Express at KellyGang 2/11/1878 (3)|see previous]])''' ...urder of Constables Michael Scanlan and Thomas Lanogan, near Mansfield, on the 26th inst. First man, name unknown, about twenty-one years of age, 5ft. 9in
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang2/11/1878 (2)|see previous]] BENALLA, Friday, 11 pm
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  • ...d by other reputed friends of the outlaws and their activity at present is the subject of much remark. ...t the outlaws, and have preserved a reticence which has gone far to shield the murderers.
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  • '''THE KELLY GANG''' (FROM THE NORTH-EASTERN ENSIGN, MAY 21)
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  • '''full text of the article''' '''''' [[The Argus at KellyGang 3/7/80|see previous]]
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  • The Herald continued with its reports of the '''KellyGang''' and Glenrowan. '''full text of the article'''
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  • == Importance of Athe Alexandra Times, and The Alexandra and Yea Standard, Gobur, Thornton and Acheron Express == The papers were [[Newspapers|newspapers]] based in [[Alexandra|Alexandra]].
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  • ...per [[Documents index (10)|index]] for the articles from The North Eastern Ensign that have been listed''' == Links to the KellyGang ==
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  • ...'' '''Newspaper cuttings''' [[The Argus at KellyGang 10/4/1860|10/4/1860]] The Argus [[The Argus at KellyGang 26/6/1860|25/6/1860]] The Argus
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  • ...'''Newspaper cuttings''' [[The Argus at KellyGang 18/11/1878|18/11/1878]] The Argus [[The Argus at KellyGang 19/11/1878|19/11/1878]] The Argus
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  • '''See the Full text of the following''' '''Newspaper cuttings''' [[The Argus at KellyGang 1/5/1879|1/5/1879]] The Argus
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  • | Graves Station manager on Murray at Terremia | Jack Lloyd &Tom Lloyd convicted of horse stealing, at Beechworth, 3 years
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  • ..., Early Years , [[#15/4/1878|Fitzpatrick Incident]], [[#26/10/1878|Murders at Stringy Bark Creek]], [[#7/11/1878|Warby Ranges]], [[#10/12/1878|Euroa Robb == Links to the KellyGang ==
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  • == I was a platelayer who was killed at the siege at Glenrowan == '''Links to the KellyGang''' , Early Years , [[#26/6/1880|Glenrowan Siege]] , [[#28/6/1880|
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  • '''Links to the KellyGang''' '''below''', [[#2|Early Years]] , [[#15/4/1878|Fitzpatrick Inc == Links to the KellyGang ==
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  • == Bill Frost lived with Mrs Ellen Kelly for a time and was the father of Ellen Kelly == '''Links to the KellyGang''' '''below''' , [[#ey|Early Years.]],[[#married|Lifw with Ellen
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  • Arrested as a sympathizer. Lived at the Bald Hill near [[Winton|Winton]]. A small firery Irishman ...[[#9|Mrs Kelly's Trial]] , Gold Mining , Stringybark Creek Murders, Escape North , [[#10/12/1878|Euroa Robbery]] , [[#2/1/1879|Mass arrest of sympathizers]]
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  • == Links to the KellyGang == '''Anne Kelly's life''' I was born at [[Beveridge|Beveridge]] in November 1853
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  • '''Links to the KellyGang''' '''below''' , [[#ey|Early Years]],[[#married|Married life]], [ == Links to the KellyGang ==
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  • ...f the Kellys and one of the Greta Mob. Many said I was the fifth member of the KellyGang''' ...[[#das|Death of Aaron Sherritt]] , [[#glf|Glenrowan Siege]] , [[#as|After the Siege]] , Ned Kelly's Trial , Royal Commission , Family ,
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  • A member of the Kelly family and arrested as a sympathizer. ...]] , Fitzpatrick Incident , Gold Mining , Mansfield Murders , [[#en|Escape North]] , Euroa Robbery , [[#mas|Mass arrest of sympathizers]], Jerilderie Robber
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  • === Squatter of Kilfera Station near Benalla === ...wer's response was to ask for £15. I then met Mr [[Standish|Standish]] in the [[Melbourne Club|Melbourne Club]] in Collins St and as a result a £5000 po
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  • A member of the Kelly family. Arrested as a sympathizer. ...5/4/1878|Fitzpatrick Incident]] , Gold Mining , Mansfield Murders , Escape North , Euroa Robbery , [[#2/1/1879|Mass arrest of sympathizers]], [[#10/2/1879|J
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  • ...k Incident]] , Gold Mining , [[#mm|Deaths at Stringy Bark Creek]] , Escape North , Euroa Robbery , Jerilderie Robbery ''',''' [[#79|Later in 1879]] , [[#80| == Links to the KellyGang ==
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  • ...ice sergeant at Benalla who sent Fitzpatrick to arrest the Kellys, also at the siege of Glenrowan === '''Links to the KellyGang''' , [[#2|Early Years]] , [[#15/4/1878|Fitzpatrick Incident]] , M
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 15/8/1865|Advertise with KellyGang]] The court house was built in 1858 it has changed little over the years.
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  • On the old Hume Highway between [[Euroa|Euroa]] and [[Glenrowan|Glenrowan]] == Importance of Benalla ==
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  • Between [[Seymour|Seymour]] and [[Benalla|Benalla]] on the old Hume Highway. ...of Euroa is situated on the Seven Creeks, county of Delatite ([[The Argus at KellyGang 12/12/1878 (6)|Argus12/12/78]])
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  • == The Country around Faithfull's Creek == == Links to the KellyGang ==
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  • == One of the original squatting runs in the Kelly Country == ...s was also known as the '''Gooram Gooram Gong Wool Station''' ([[The Argus at KellyGang 20/02/1923|Argus20/2/1923]])</p>
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  • == One of the original squatting runs in the Kelly Country == : [[Shepparton|Shepparton]], [[Benalla|Benalla]]
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  • '''located''' to the east of Glenrowan on the road from [[Winton|Winton]] to [[Moyhu|Moyhu]] ...a river in Yorkshire. The town area was reserved in about 1853 and one of the first business in town was a coach horse changing station. Soon after a num
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  • == One of the original properties in the Kelly Country == <dd><p>[[Benalla|Benalla]]</p>
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  • == The Country around Lake Rowan == What did the lake look like? 'dry swamp with low tussocks of grass and a few swamp trees
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  • Half way between [[Mansfield|Mansfield]] and [[Benalla|Benalla]] on the coach road Samaria was a coaching town on the Samaria run
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  • == One of the original squatting runs in the Kelly Country == == History at Seven Creeks before the KellyGang ==
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  • Between [[Seymour|Seymour]], [[Benalla|Benalla]] and [[Mansfield|Mansfield]] == The Country around the Strathbogie Ranges ==
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  • == One of the original squatting runs in the Kelly Country == <dd><p>[[Wangaratta|Wangaratta]] to the north</p>
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  • == One of the original squatting runs in the Kelly Country == == History at Tatonga before the KellyGang ==
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  • [[Benalla|Benalla]] in the north and [[Euroa|Euroa]] in the south Town was surveyed in 1838 but in 1852 the town was moved south from the Homeysuckle Creek.
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 15/8/1865|Advertise with KellyGang]] on the old Hume Highway between [[Glenrowan|Glenrowan]] and [[Wodonga (2)|Wodonga]
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  • [[Benalla|Benalla]] in the south and Glenrowan and [[Greta|Greta]] in the north The township of Winton was surveyed in 1857 and it was proclaimed as a town in
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  • ...d set up any sort of ambush. The trackers were not trained police. Many of the original trackers came from [[Coranderrk|Coranderrk]] aboriginal reserve. ...Gang'''. It would seem that most of the officers came from the area around the [[Conway Barracks|Conway]] Barracks near Bowen.
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  • ...they were used. On this site most of the pages for towns make reference to the local business people. ...e [[Post Office|post office]], [[Railway Stations|railways]] and of course the [[Police Towns|police]].
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  • ...e hotel. Many a selector or other person sold grog to weary travelers from the many unregistered road side shanties. The hotels pubs and shanties were one of the key centres of community life. Many hotels had billard halls and theatres a
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  • ...d reported the events of the '''KellyGang''' story and lots of local news. The police were present on a number of their activities. Journalism could be a rough business ([[The Argus at KellyGang 11/6/1872|Argus11/6/72]])
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  • ...ll income at best. Many of the sympathizers were selectors. They supported the '''KellyGang''' as friends and people who understood their problems. ...hey needed to clear the land and fence it etc. These laws were enforced by the authorities against '''KellyGang''' sympathizers.
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  • ...[[Glenrowan|Glenrowan]] and [[Winton|Winton]] in the immediate area around the Kelly homestead. [[Hotels Pubs and Shanties|Hotels]] were often the centre of social activity in a community. Many of them had a hall for talks
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  • ...but others who acted as sympathizers or stood on the dividing line between the community and authority. ...o the World and go out of it in the arms of the Church. For Catholics like the '''KellyGang''' this was particularly so. [[Mrs Ellen Kelly|Mrs Kelly]] too
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  • ... one of the things of the KellyGang story '''Courts''' - [[Beechworth Court|Beechworth]], [[Benalla Court|Benalla]], Clunes, [[Donnybrook|Donnybrook]], [[El Dorado|El Dorado]] , [[Kilmore|K
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  • ...|CHC]]) ([[The Argus at KellyGang 16/12/1878|Argus16/12/78]]) ([[The Argus at KellyGang 8/8/1880|Argus10/8/80]]) ([[Cookson, 05_09_1911_3|BWC]]) ([[Cooks ...ices in the cities of [[Melbourne|Melbourne]] and even driven overland all the way to Sydney
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  •  ...one of things of the == The Railway's place in the KellyGang story ==
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