Luder the influence of (lie "Deadwood Dick order of literature. ;i. number <>i Hastings youths recently leagued themselves together under the style and tide of the Kelly Gang. Neophytes were obliged to subscribe the roll in their blood and swear under threat, of the most bloodcurdling penalties to be <rue to the society and guard its secrets. The high Panjandrum and all his subordinates fell into the grip of the law and were brought up before the Court on the ignominious charge of stone-throwing, for which they were severely reprimanded.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 9227, 13 August 1901, Page 3
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