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New South Wales. Supreme Court. (1845). In the court, on Wednesday last, three men, named Wood, Blair, and Watkins, were found guilty of highway robbery : Their conviction is owing to the assistance of some black natives, who traced their footsteps nearly two miles Retrieved May 16, 2026, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-2477931544
New South Wales. Supreme Court. In the court, on Wednesday last, three men, named Wood, Blair, and Watkins, were found guilty of highway robbery : Their conviction is owing to the assistance of some black natives, who traced their footsteps nearly two miles [Sydney?: , 1845. Web. 16 May 2026 <http://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-2477931544>
New South Wales. Supreme Court. 1845, In the court, on Wednesday last, three men, named Wood, Blair, and Watkins, were found guilty of highway robbery : Their conviction is owing to the assistance of some black natives, who traced their footsteps nearly two miles , [Sydney? viewed 16 May 2026 http://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-2477931544
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