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- including an infant were killed after being given flour mixed with ****nic by hutkeeper Patrick Dwyer near Port Lincoln. Despite being arrested with strong evidence...
- River, near Henty unknown Gunditjmara clan Joseph Bonsor, shepherd and hutkeeper, who had been waddied 1 Gunditmara man October 1838 Merino Downs station...
- an infant were poisoned after being given flour mixed with ****nic by hutkeeper Patrick Dwyer near Port Lincoln. Despite being arrested with strong evidence...
- to the magistrate's influence. R. v. Kilmeister (No. 1) – The station hutkeeper, George Anderson, was the only white witness and key for the prosecution...
- mixture"; the act was reportedly in revenge for an Aboriginal attack on a hutkeeper, who had been blinded by a blow to the head with a waddy. Some twenty...
- Kokatha and Wirangu people. In the first of these incidents, John Hamp, a hutkeeper on the Stony Point sheep station, was speared and clubbed to death by...
- invading people who were alien, numerous and hostile. In December 1823, hutkeepers at a recently taken up property at Grindstone Bay just north of what is...
- alias Uringi) – September 1862 – Hanged at Venus Bay for the murder of a hutkeeper, William Walker, at Kongarie (near Mount Wedge). Malachi Martin – 24 December...
- son David, who was still a young lad, started work as a shepherd and hutkeeper. In 1865 David earned the admiration of everyone for his bravery when...
- forming a new station. In September and November of the following year two hutkeepers and two shepherds from the Bowman and Cobb stations were killed. Crown...