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  • ([[Alexandra Times at KellyGang 29/7/1870 (2)|see next]]) [[Alexandra Times at KellyGang 29/7/1870 (2)|contiued]]
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  • ([[Alexandra Times at KellyGang 29/7/1870|see previous]]) [[Alexandra Times at KellyGang 28/1/1870|Previous edition]] [[Alexandra Times at KellyGang 10/2/1871|Next edition]]
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 1/8/1870|see previous]] Beechworth, July 30,  
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  • ...eady equals the capital of the company. A half-yearly report before me for 1870, shows that the receipts exceed £2000 per year, and after paying expenses, [[Category:1870s]] [[Category:July 1872]] [[Category:Australian Town and Country Journal]] [[Category:Wagga]]
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  • ...ttle the following were awarded prizes at the Wagga Wagga Pastoral Show in 1870:- First prize, best colonial-bred Shorthorn cow; first prize, best Hereford [[Category:1870s]] [[Category:July 1872]] [[Category:Australian Town and Country Journal]] [[Category:Wagga]]
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  • ...rs; three days at this rate would give us a very fair notion of Venice. In 1870 it was about five feet higher than now, and boats were plying to the Eight- [[Category:1870s]] [[Category:July 1875]] [[Category:Australian Town and Country Journal]] [[Category:Burrabog
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  • ...did not receive the extra £100 as officer in charge of the detectives. In 1870 Mr Nicolson's name appears in the Police Gazette under Mr Winch's and in 18 ...ying I should be pretty sure of his office if anything happened to him. In July, 1864, when I was inspector of police in Melbourne, the acting-chief commis
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  • ...exposed for sale on a shelf (contrary to orders, July, 1868, and 2nd Dec, 1870 ). The report also alludes to an increase in the number of offences amongst
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  • 1. In 1870 Mr Hare was selected with two other officers, and was sent after Power the ...red my successor will have no hesitation in adopting the same course.-18th July, 1880."
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  • ...sulted others on the subject and they advised me to remain as I was. About July of the year 1864, just at the time the Echuca railway was being opened (I w SIR, Chief Secretary's Office, Melbourne , 22 June 1870 .
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  • 16469 Were you not a second-class superintendent in 1870, at the time of the Power business?— Yes ...assumed that Captain Standish helped you to compose that report of the 2nd July?— Yes.
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  • ...n that other officers of police did, until it was made in that report, 2nd July 1880 . Mr. Hare 's duty as officer in charge of depot was to forward men an 1. That, in or about the month of April 1870, I sent Captain Standish information that I knew of a man who would be like
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  • | July 1856 | December 1870
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  • ...or Smith left in February 1880, and Sub Inspector Baber went to Benalla in July 1880. ...April to September 1869. Sub Inspector Montfort went to Wangaratta in June 1870, and the district was again included in the Ovens District from the beginni
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  • ...y the owners for their recovery. He received a sentence of imprisonment in July 1877, and subsequently was sent to gaol for ten months for horse stealing.
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  • "William married (July 1870)a Canadian girl, well, the marriage certificate says American, Margaret Chr "William and Margaret married on 30 July 1870 in Dry Creek,North Barnawartha. They had 5 children before William was sent
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  • ...surer in the [[Prime Minister of Victoria|Macpherson]] ministry in January 1870. Macpherson resigned in the following April and in 1871 I became treasurer ..., at which I again obtained a majority and was premier from August 1880 to July 1881.
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  • ...aul in [[Goulburn NSW|Goulburn]] New South Wales to '''Patrick Byrne''' in July [[1854-1863 Events|1855]]. I was 21 and my name before was Margaret White. ...eventually died in the Beechworth hospital in November [[1864-1873 Events|1870]]. That was also the end of Joe being at school. I then kept the rest of th
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  • ...ents|1865]] and promoted to 2nd class Superintendent in [[1864-1873 Events|1870]]. <blockquote>&quot; Sir, Colonial Secretary's Office, Melbourne, 13th July 1855.
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  • ...70. That fell through for lack of evidence. ([[The Argus at KellyGang 13/5/1870|Argus13/5/70]]) On the 25/5/1870 Power stuck up Mr '''John Murray''', of '''Lauriston'''. I was arrested for
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