Fri, Mar 3, 1961
The coach driven by Dan and Chis is wrecked when it runs into a heavy chain deliberately placed in the road by a gang of bushrangers. The passenger is killed in the crash and Cobb kills two of the outlaws in self-defense. After Chris returns to Bathurst, he receives an Aboriginal death-stick, marking him to die at the next full moon. Although Dan urges him to remain in town, Chris decides to meet the curse - and the man who wants revenge - and drives three passengers, a convict, his guard and a pretty woman deep into the heart of the outback to confront his would-be killer.
Fri, Jun 2, 1961
Chris Cobb gets word one of his stages has been robbed and the driver probably dead. Puzzling is the actions of the local aboriginal tribes, normally friendly to Cobb and his people. The mystery deepens when it is discovered the tribe is lead by a white man, someone who might have a violent past of their own.
Mon, Jan 29, 1962
Cobb and his only passenger, a young woman, seek shelter from a flood in an old deserted house. Soon they are joined by a man who the woman obviously knows. She claims he has escaped from prison where he was serving time for a murder he didn't commit. But Cobb finds holes in her story.
Sun, Feb 11, 1962
Cobb searches for a man who told him of a secret source of water in the interior desert area. He finds the man, dead, supposedly dragged by his horse. The ranchers in the area have been plagued by raids on their cattle, and Cobb suspects that the raiders have been using a secret trail which will lead to the water. But the ranchers are only blaming each other for the raids.
Mon, Nov 27, 1961
Cobb agrees to personally purchase and deliver a freight wagon full of merchandise, including a pair of coffins, into the heart of outback. He is captured by escaped convicts and taken to meet the female leader of the gang who gives him the choice of marrying the woman's daughter or being buried in one of the coffins he was to deliver.
Mon, Dec 18, 1961
While on his way to testify at the trial of a killer bushranger, Cobb stops at a way station run by a widow with a young son. To prevent him from testifying, a gang arrives and holds Cobb, along with the widow, the boy, and Cobb's passengers, a man and his pregnant wife. Cobb notices a strange familiarity between the widow and the gang leader.