Mr. Patrick Fitzpatrick, a nephew of the murdered man, arrived in town by train on Saturday to proceed to Wollar. He was ...
Article : 84 wordsAt 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 wordsMr. Robert Woods, having obtained the permission of Mr. Archer, Road Superintendent, has been searching for the murderers ...
Article : 108 wordsIn view of the fact that the opinion has been freely expressed by bushman and others acquainted with the difficult nature of the ...
Article : 391 wordsMrs. Mawbey was buried at Gilgandra this afternoon, a very large number of people being present. Numerous beautiful ...
Article : 78 wordsThree weeks ago Mrs. Bennett, who was wounded at the Poggy outrage, had a strange feeling that was necessary for her to make her ...
Article : 34 wordsWhen Mr. Richards, M.L.A., arrived here this morning, he told us the bloodhounds were on the road, and this gave very general ...
Article : 59 wordsIt would be difficult to state the number of families that have been forced to flee from the terrorstricken districts, but some idea ...
Article : 88 wordsAlthough the scare has had a most depressing effect on business generally, the sale of arms and ammunition has been very great in ...
Article : 70 wordsThis morning the vicinity of Mudgee Court House was considerably enlivened, when a crowd of people gathered, anticipating the ...
Article : 549 wordsThis evening the following letter was received here being forwarded by the police at Green Hills: "Mr. Griffits sent his son here to tell the ...
Article : 223 wordsThis morning we wired to the member for Mudgee to interview the authorities as to the why and wherefore of three superintendents ...
Article : 82 wordsIt would appear that Mr. W. Shaw displayed a deal of tact and ingenuity in brining about the capture of Jacky Underwood. ...
Article : 144 wordsSergeant Parker arrived in Mudgee by Saturday morning's train. The old officer is now stationed at Warren, and looks well. He brought ...
Article : 91 wordsSenior-sergeant Thorndyke, with three other police, have left Sydney for the scene of the murders, and will be at Wollar to-morrow. This ...
Article : 52 wordsPolice officers, who have never before seen each other, have met during the hunt for the blacks. For the first on Friday evening, ...
Article : 67 wordsThe Wollar murderers are reported to have been seen within 20 miles of Coolah yesterday. The town is in a panic, and a large ...
Article : 176 wordsSuperintendent Garvin, of Armidale, and no doubt a smart man, has been sent to Muswellbrook to direct arrangements in connection ...
Article : 77 wordsTo-morrow (Sunday) morning at daylight I leave with a party which will have with them Mr. Sandeman and his bloodhounds. ...
Article : 127 wordsMr. Richards has wired to Mr. Crick, the Postmaster-General, as to the advisability of erecting a Morse instrument at Ulan. The telegraph ...
Article : 58 wordsThe Bench remanded prisoner Underwood to Mudgee gaol, where he will be kept in safe custody for the present. ...
Article : 22 wordsMrs. Bennett is no worse. The bullet entered the collarbone and passed through the chest, grazing the lungs, coming out at the breast, ...
Article : 350 wordsOn Friday last Mr. Richards wired to the Colonial Secretary asking that a supply of firearms be forwarded to Mudgee for the use of ...
Article : 76 wordsIt is only natural, with the existing severe tension on the nerves and minds of the people, that false alarms will be raised, and that the ...
Article : 569 wordsWe find that Superintendents Garvin (Armidale), Cotter (Maitland), and Casey (Tamworth) are conducting the arrangements at ...
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Advertising : 369 wordsMr. Joseph Loy and Mr. Gleeson, of Upper Botobolar, came into Mudgee to-day for the purpose of securing a supply of firearms and ...
Article : 112 wordsMessrs. J. H. McEwen, Don. Cameron, D'Arcy Lowe, and Robert Woods have returned to Mudgee, after a week's unsuccessful search. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 66 wordsIt will give an idea of the number of police and civilians that are in pursuit of the Wollar murderers, when we state that on Friday last ...
Article : 58 wordsThe Manning River police have left for the scene of the Wollar murder. With all the Northern police fully 200 are now scouring ...
Article : 103 wordsAnother discussion took place in the Assembly this afternoon when the Premier stated if it cost £2000 to capture the blacks, the ...
Article : 57 wordsThere is a great demand for firearms and ammunition in the localities adjacent to the Wollar ranges. To-day Mr. James Kirkland, of ...
Article : 96 wordsThe prisoner was brought up before Messrs T. H. Brady and C. J. Crocker, J's.P., on Friday afternoon, 27th, when the following evidence ...
Article : 531 wordsDon Cameron, who returned to Mudgee on Sunday afternoon, has decided to leave for Wollar to-night or to-morrow morning. ...
Article : 21 wordsA supplement to the "Government Gazette" published yesterday contains the following announcement:—"Whereas on the night of ...
Article : 123 wordsMessrs. Price and Foster, of Pyramul, have come to Mudgee well armed, and intend to go to Wollar to assist in the search. ...
Article : 28 wordsA telegram from Brisbane states that Mr. A. Meston has arranged with the Queensland Government to despatch six aboriginal trackers ...
Article : 81 wordsSenior-sergeant Harvey is in charge of the Mudgee station, and is attending to all requirements such as telegrams, &c., He is ably ...
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Mudgee Guardian and North-Western Representative (NSW : 1890 - 1954), Mon 30 Jul 1900, Page 4
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