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  2. JIMMY AND JOE GOVERNOR;

    I went into the house and saw my uncle dead on the floor; the door was pulled to; saw two wounds on the back of the head; did not see ...

    Article : 602 words
  3. The Cry for Vengeance.

    The cry for vengeance has been raised with no uncertain note, and from all points of the compass men are still riding to this lonely ...

    Article : 307 words
  4. BLACK HORROR.

    Contrary to a previously expressed intention, it was after 3 o'clock on Thursday before I left Mudgee, my purpose being to make ...

    Article : 2,360 words
  5. On the Track.

    While I was talking to Mr. Single, we suddenly heard from the other side of the town, the sound of a galloping horse being forced to ...

    Article : 207 words
  6. Carrier Pigeons

    Mr. J. Bax, of Mudgee, arrived here at about two o'clock on Friday, with carrier pigeons, in order to facilitate sending messages to the ...

    Article : 31 words
  7. A Night of Anxiety.

    The fact that the tracks were last seen leading towards the town put us all on our guard. The audacity and cunning of these men ...

    Article : 230 words
  8. Jurors' Donations

    Mr. J. Carroll, J.P., Mr. A. King, Mr. N. Myers, and Mr. R. Gleeson donated their juror fees to the Mudgee Hospital, and Mr. Godfrey ...

    Article : 32 words
  9. WOLLAR, Saturday.

    My last message, despatched on Friday evening, sent word of the inquest on Kieran Fitzpatrick, the victim of Thursday's tragedy. A ...

    Article : 517 words
  10. Inquest on the Victims.

    This morning about noon Mr. T. H. Wilkinson, P.M., and Dr. Harvey Nickoll, Government Medical Office, under armed mounted ...

    Article : 555 words
  11. The Funeral.

    At noon to-day (Saturday), the funeral of the victim took place. The men of the bush, many of whom have known him since they ...

    Article : 415 words
  12. The Mail under Escort.

    Harry Whitfield, the driver of the Wollar Mudgee mail, the contract for which is held by Mr. W. Gawthorne, is one of those stated ...

    Article : 134 words
  13. A Visit to Wandoona.

    After the mail had left I took a walk, rifle on shoulder, over to Wandoona, Mr. H. E. Single's homestead, about a mile from town. ...

    Article : 248 words
  14. The Tracks at Crowie.

    It will be remembered that my Friday evening's letter referred to the finding of tracks at Crowie, and I stated that the police and all the ...

    Article : 328 words
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