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  • ...at a later date, together with those of a party of [[Police Tactics|black trackers]] under his command. Mr Sadleir, with his headquarters at Benalla, was in c
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  • ...leading upon the tracks of the outlaws. There were [[Police Trackers|black trackers]] at Wangaratta, one an old man from [[Coranderrk|Corranderrk]] aboriginal ...ourhood came to this spot to water, but it was impossible to get the black trackers back on to the original trail, undoubtedly because it was leading to cover
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  • With good black trackers the officers believed they would have had a very fair chance of bringing th
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  • ...used fresh mounts. Had her trail been followed by [[Police Trackers|black trackers]] some news might have resulted, but there were no competent and trustworth
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  • ...son’s and Mr Sadlier’s expedition on which the [[Police Trackers|black trackers]] shirked duty, although many conflicting rumours of the Kellys’ doings r
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  • ...ective [[Ward|Ward]], Constable Whelan, one or two other constables, black trackers and horses. Mr Wyatt rode on the engine, keeping a lookout with powerful fi
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  • ...find a track quite fresh, but after going some thirty of forty yards, the trackers, apparently, as on the former occasion, afraid for their lives, declared th
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  • ...of Mr Hare, Mr Sadlier, and Mr Nicolson, who placed great reliance on the trackers, nor of the Kellys, who feared them more than all the other police in the d ...m and Captain Standish, with the result that much of the usefulness of the trackers was discounted by Captain Standish’s refusal to employ them on certain oc
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  • ...le and a special train, with Mr O’Connor, some lady relatives, his black trackers and several pressmen, was despatched from Melbourne for Benalla, en route f ...the day Mr Hare was kept more or less in forced idleness, waiting for the trackers and the men. He greatly regretted that poor Sherritt, who had been married
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  • ...ven seems to have calculated on Mr Hare asking for the return of the black trackers, for they were the men on whom he specially wanted to wreak his vengeance f
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  • ...nder steam, Mr Hare intending to proceed to Beechworth and await the black trackers there if the Melbourne special should be much longer delayed. This engine i
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  • ...ly outbreak, questioned the payment of four guineas for the treatment of a black tracker wounded in the head at Glenrowan. ...d their lives would be in danger from the vengeance of Kelly sympathisers. Black marks were put against the names of one or two of these, a proceeding which
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  • ...r to find which direction the outlaws had taken. The police had some black trackers with them, but these were of little use, being Victorian blacks, whose sens
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  • ...eping guard for fear of surprise. They were dreadfully afraid of the black trackers. I mean the men that came from Queensland. I was told it was marvellous how ...fire had been made. Searching further he found under some rocks, where the black fellow had noticed the stones had been removed, the identical tins which we
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  • ...special train will be sent from Benalla with a number of police and black trackers, and I am going to kill the lot." Reardon begged Kelly not to take him
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  • ...sh, telling him of the circumstances, and requesting him to send the black trackers back to Benalla at once, as they had left for Melbourne on the previous Fri ...of Railways, and arranged to have a "special" ready to take the trackers back to Benalla, and they left town about eight or nine o'clock that night,
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  • ..." both Queensland men, but they did not come specially to Victoria as trackers. I kept them, and would have taken them had the others not been sent back t ...horses out directly we arrived, and start off to Sherritt's house, put the trackers on the outlaws' tracks, and endeavour to follow them.
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  • ...e station, for the purpose of wrecking a special train of police and black trackers, which the outlaws said would pass through Glenrowan. Some person—I belie
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  • ...enrowan in order to wreck a special train of inspectors, police, and black trackers, which would pass through Glenrowan for Beechworth, to take up their trail
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  • ...one gentleman was armed. At Essendon Inspector O'Connor and his five black trackers were picked up, together with Mrs O'Connor and her sister, Miss Smith. [Tho
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