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  • On Thursday, October 24, a gold escort from Woods' Point -arrived at Mansfield in charge of [[SConst John Kelly|Senior-Constable Joh ...was one of the first authors to tell this story from the '''KellyGang''''s point of view
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  • ...id he would withdraw the charges against Henry Perkins, Daniel Delaney, Wm Woods, Robert Miller, Walter Stewart, and John Stewart, and these six men were ac ...was one of the first authors to tell this story from the '''KellyGang''''s point of view
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  • ...stricts lying along the valley of the Goulburn, from its rise in the Woods point ranges to its confluence with the Murray ? As compared with other districts
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  • ...eep Creek. This place was formerly occupied for the timber trade by Messrs Woods and Miller, and conducted by one Thomas but, I believe, strictness of law o
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  • ...n’s Land (Phillip Island) ahead, the land of Heath on the right, Poverty Point with its jetty and light ?ing in the district, while Cleeland’s ? with th ...ery which has been a bone of contention between Kennedy, formerly of Woods Point, and the Government. In their need of money, and backed up by District Surv
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  • '''WOOD'S POINT PAST AND PRESENT''' ...pendence, spectators began to leave us, and a stranger now visiting Wood's Point would scarcely believe it was a flourishing township supporting a large pop
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  • ...they fell upon the police camp. Only one policeman is stationed at Wood's Point and the banks have very reasonably telegraphed to the Government for additi
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  • ...and remanded for a week, and to-day John Quinn, Richard Woods, and William Woods alias Strickland, arrested at Hedi, were remanded till Saturday. The [[Henr I point out to you Kew, Prahran, and Williamstown as three model police stations co
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  • ...[[Jack Quinn Jnr|John Quin]], [[Richard Strickland|Strickland]], [[William Woods|Wood]] and another whose name we have not learned. Most of these are intima ...atura, Toolambe, Violettown, Wahgunyah, Wangaratta, Whroo, Wodonga, Wood's Point, Wunghun, Yackandandah, Yarrawonga, and Sale. All tenders must be sent in t
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  • ...nesses had been available since the time of the first remand. The cardinal point was that the prisoners had a right to review his action. He would not grant ...lor did speak at a public meeting at Gordon; and Messrs Patterson and John Woods went to help the ministerial nominee for West Bourke……(continued)
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  • ...y increase the expenses, and considerably lengthen the hours of labor. Mr. Woods regrets that he cannot entertain the desire of the applicants in the matter
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  • ...he Upper House threw out the Appropriation Bill and left the Government in point of fact insolvent. They were therefore obliged to curtail their expenses an ...jectionable in the administration of the Railway department, with which Mr Woods' colleagues were by no means satisfied, and when the accounts came to be ex
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  • ...sses from childhood would soon be lost. The mountains are precipitous, the woods dense and pathless, the gullies, deep, dark and complicated. There are vast ...a]] and back to the head of the Buckland and the Wombat Ranges . From this point they made the raid upon the bank at Euroa. It has since transpired that the
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  • ...proceed up the Goulburn River, and found about sixteen miles below Wood's Point, as you follow the windings of the Goulburn, some good alluvial in the rive ...ry Woods who commenced business there some months after; so, though Wood's Point was not then named, it was found by Cherry.
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  • ...ion of the creeks, which proved to be very rich in alluvial, and '''Wood's Point''', though only known as the Upper Goulburn township, became a busy settlem ...lluvial claims had been giving splendid yields since early in 1861, Wood's Point, as the district now known began to be thought as one of the most rising an
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  • ...riends ever knew it), left along with his mate the Goulburn, near Cherry's Point, where they mere working "to kinder ascertain that luck," so. sai ...inds to go home as aristocrats; one Cornishman came to a manager in Wood's Point, telling him he was going home to "bee oi squoire," and asking hi
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  • ...Press]] [[Category:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:Woods Point]] [[Category:Matlock]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:gold]]
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  • ...xandra Times''' was established in town in 1868. The paper came from Woods Point and lasted in town until 1877, during the height of the gold mining days. T
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  • ...|Tarrawingee]] and Beechworth. The Government were informed of it, and Mr. Woods, who was the Commissioner of Railways at the time, took steps to protect th
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  • ...e the facts connected with that. I have been lately informed that Mr. John Woods, the Commissioner of [[Railway Stations|Railways]] at that time, when he he ...rmation you have given?— I have told all I can recollect which is to the point.
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