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  • ...Napoleon, all suffer from the common misfortune,- Ovens Murray Advertiser March 8. [[Category:1860s]] [[Category:March 1862]] [[Category:The Argus]] [[Category:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [
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  • ..., excepting four, had been secured by the pastoral tenant under the Act of 1862.
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  • ...owledge of the country I have referred to?— When I went to Wangaratta in 1862, the great trouble the police had then was with the Omeo mob of [[Horse and [[Category:Royal Commission]] [[Category:March 1504]] [[Category:Royal Commission]] [[Category:Commisioner Standish]] [[Ca
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  • | -(?) 1862 | March 1864
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  • ...Chiltern, in February 1863, and Inspector Dillon Purcell replaced Smith in March 1864; Sub-Inspector Dobson took charge of Ovens escort in November 1864, an ...866. Superintendent R. McCulloch took charge from Superintendent Cobham in March 1866; and Superintendent W K Nicolas took charge from McCulloch in February
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  • | '''1862''' [[Category:Events]] [[Category:March 1854]]
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  • On 21/03/[[1854-1863 Events|1862]] I was charged with drunk and disorderly but discharged by the [[Kilmore|K On 22/4/[[1854-1863 Events|1862]] I was back in the Kilmore court charged with larceny - but they discharge
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  • ...n]] James (Jack)1858, William George 1860, [[Ann Jane Sherritt|Anne Jane]] 1862, Julia Frances 1864, Esther 1867, Mary Jane1869, Maria 1872, Martha 1875, H Mr Byrne visited my place in about late March 1879 ([[Ovens & Murray Advertiser (8)|OMA29/7/79]])
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