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near Portland Bay by the servants of the Messrs. 
Henty. 
“ Hutton and Mounted Police. — The written 
report of this case states, ‘that the party overtook the 
aborigines at the junction of the c Campaspee ;’ they 
fired, and it is stated, that to the best of the belief of 
the party, five or six were killed.’ In the opinion 
of the sub-protector a greater number were slain. 
“ Messrs. Winter and others. — On this occasion 
five natives were killed. 
“ One black shot by Frances. 
“ Munroe and Police . — Two blacks shot and 
others wounded. 
“ The following from Lloyd’s deposition : — 4 We 
fired on them ; I have no doubt some were killed ; 
there were between forty and fifty natives.’ 
“ By persons unknown . — A native of the Coligan 
tribe killed by white persons. 
“ Messrs. Wedge and others. — Three natives killed 
and others wounded. 
“ Names of Taylor and Lloyd are mentioned as 
having shot a black at Lake Colac. 
“ Whytes second Collision. — Allans case. — Two 
natives shot. 
“ Taylor was overseer of a sheep station in the 
Western district, and was notorious for killing 
natives. No legal evidence could be obtained against 
this nefarious individual. The last transaction in 
which he was concerned, was of so atrocious a nature, 
that he thought fit to abscond, and he has not t»een 
