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B., 396 Aaron Mary, 168 Ah Pin, 425 Ambrose John, 15 Armidale, sale of unclaimed Aarons Mark, 148 Ah Ping James, 399 Amisson Frederick, 272 property, 180 do Livery Stables, 173 do Lizzie, 211 Ancbaw Frank, 365 Armytage George Robert, do Joseph, 180 Ah Quin, 220 Andrews John, 40, 401 314, 326, 360 Abbott Henry, 297 Ali Sang, 197 do William, 99, 176, Arnel Francis, 22 Abernethy William, 7 Ah Sing, 220 372 Arnold Catherine, 71 Abrahams Maurice, 297 Ah Sum, 230 do Ellen, 145 do & Co. Edward, 140 Abrahamson Alfred, 272, 425 Ah Shuey, 242 do Richard, 349 do Robert, 259 Adams George, 21, 91, 396 Ah Saw John, 292 do Charles, alias Mor- Arrowsmith Robert, 397 do John,64 Ah Soohee, 417 risson, 380 Arthur George , alias Miles, 96 do William, 79, 185 Ah See Charlie, 111 Anderson Hans, 75 do James, 277, 285,311 do James, 87 Ah Tack, 420 do Mary, 98 Artlett Charleq, 405 do Lizzie, 224 Ah Too, 397 do Mr., 99 Arundell Thomas, 88, 315 do -,284 Ah Toy, 56, 87, 288 do John, 147 do William W., 110 do alias Cockney, 312 Ah Tue, 62 do John A., 184 do George, 148 do Henry C., 339 Ah War, 285 do Edward, 196 do Mrs., 172 Adamson Miss, 167 Ah Wing, 145 do Stewart, 224 Ash Alfred, 30 do James, 258, 288 Ah Yan, 311 do Thomas, 250 do John, 31 Addis Alfred, 259 Ah Yet, 259, 272 do Edward Chas., 269 do Mrs., 148 Addy Isabella, 161, 168 Ah You, 302 do Margaret, 307, 344, Ashby Joseph, 234 Adelaide Road, near Salt Aiken Bros., 106 94 Ashburne John, 408 Creek, horse found, 380 Aikens Thomas, 301 do James 326, 401 Ashdown Alfred, 412, 421 Adkins William, 131 do Charles, 301 do William, 334 Ashenden Henry, 88 Adlum Ellen, alias Vickers, Aitken James, 200, 225 do David, 421 Ashfleld (16 Vic. No. 23, 269 do Robert, 231, 306 "Andsell" barque, 122 extended to), 388 Adze found in Glenmore Road, do Wm. A., 376, 392 Angle Samuel, 417 Asbfield, child found, 306 92 Aiton John, 77 Angelo Chas. H., 37 Ashfield Railway Station, 164 Afdeck John, 297 Albermarle Station, near Anglican Church, St. Albans, Ashton George, 78 Aggo Henry, 224 Menindie, 241 37 do Charles, 339 " Agnes" ketch, 288 Alberti Salvator, 399 Anness George, 186 Askell William, 10 Agnew Samuel, 227 Albion Park, shed destroyed Annetts Naomi, 284 A. S. N. Company, 272 do Matthew, 77 by fire, 164 "Annie H. Smith" ship, 242 A. S. N. Co.'s Office, Morpeth, Ahern James, 78, 126 Albony Wm. F., 180 Antill Edward S., 307 172 do Lorenzo,173 Albury Mr., 420 Anvil Creek Coal Mine, 287 Assenheim Mr., 416 Ah Bow, 178 Alderson Thomas, 200 Applebee John, 204 Astill Alfred, 201 Ah Chic, 22 Aldis James F., 62 Appleton Caroline, 106, 424 Aston Tom, alias McGrath, Ah Ching, 165, 177, 393, 408 Aldridge Ira, alias Wilkins, do Anthony S., 197 160 Ah Chong, 48, 417 369 db S., 281, 302, 316 do William, 306 Ah Chou, 176 " Alert" ketch, 91 Appointments, 14, 25, 44, 77, Atkins William, 268, 361 Ah Chew, 220 Alexander Elijah, 48, 306 118, 142, 184, 219, 267, Atkinson Emily Jane, 32 An Chung, 277, 360 do William, 237, 392 300, 301, 326, 347, 359, do George, 79 Ah Chin Caroline, 281, 312 do John, 268, 269 395, 400 do R., 360 Ah Chit, 319 do Stephen, 412 Apps Harriett, 393 do Mrs. John W., 408 Ah Chin, 401 " Alexandra" steamer, 238 Appthorpe Samuel, 130 " Atlantic" schooner, 389 Ah Chee, 401, 409, 417 Alford John, 65, 200, 246 Archie William, 353, 369 Attunga, barn, &c, destroyed Ah Fat, 409 do Alfred, 87 Archer Charles, 41, 71, 96, by fire, 37 Ah Foo, 141 do S. G., 247 178, 213, 249 Aubin Henry John, 310 Ah Foo George, 401 Algard Frederick, 14 Argle Emile, alias Harold Aubrey Thomas, 345 Ah Fun, 417 AlgersWharf, 18 Grey, &c., 361 Auburn Vale Run, near Ah Fong Elizabeth, 62 Allan Joseph, 383 Argyle-street, body of infant Inverell, 18 Ah Gow, 71 do G. 0., 82 found, 1 Austin James, 136 Ah Gue James, 316 Allen William, 311 Arkwright Edward, 278 do John, 278 Ah B:in, 293 do William, alias Smith, Armager William, 220 do Mr., 330 Ah Hin or Tin, alias King 11, 30 Armstrong Eugene, 23, 225 Australian Gas Company, 280, Charlie, 146 do Mr., 48, 82 do George R.,38 288, 289 Ah Hing, 114 do Charles, 90 do Thomas, 70, 200, "Australasian Packet" barque, Ah Hoe, 191, 211 do Arthur, 99 .359 412 Ah gee, 146 do Hezekiah, 249 do Christopher, 96 Avery Mrs., 230, 370 Ah Ling, 157 do Frederick, 263 do Henry, 191 do Thomas, 409 Ah Looke, 408 do Wm. Cross, 316 do David, 220 Axam James, 345 Ah Lun, 301, 413 do John, 365 Ah Lungb, 417 do Thomas, 420 Ah Mun, 417 Allcock Thomas, 91 B Ah Nam, 178 Allcorn, alias Alfred Steel, 88 Ah Nee (supposed body of, Allerding and Son, 297 Bacchus Mrs., 14, 316 Bag, containing clothing, found in Macquarie River), A llerton Isaac, 164 Bachelor Richard, 373 found at Circular Quay, 49 272 Alleyne Charles, 131 Backland N. E., 136 Bag (leather), found in Hyde Ah On, or On Ah, 107,192 Allison George, 204 - Badgery E. H., 259, 316 Park, 118 Ah Pang, 408, 416 Allnutt H. V., 174, 211 do Charles, 7 Bags Henry, 11 2 NEW SOUTH WALES POLICE GAZETTE INDEX-1877. Bagate lle and Billiard Licen- Barnett Mary A., 118 Beaufits Auguste, 204 Best Peter, 44 ces, 25, 48, 98, 140, 189261 do Sylvester, 161, 171 Beaumont George , supposed do John Thomas, 111 Bagg Charles, 293 do Mr., 246, 255 remains of, found, 231 Bethe ll Frederick, 311 Bagnell, Henry, 269 do C. H., 230 Beaumont Joshua, 399 Bettington J., 136 Bailey George, 27 do John, 23'7 Beaumond Edward, 349 Bettlemen Fredk., 114, 146 do Alfred, 31 do George, 364 Beaver Thomas, 125, 149 Bevan John, 7, 161 do Alexander, 119 Barnsley Arthur, 334 Bedingfield Gordon Phillip, do John, alias Stumbo, do Maude Marie, 205 Barney Downs, shed destroyed 400 174, 196 do Daniel, 319 by fi re , 125 Beed Jessie, 220 do Mary A., 383 do Arthur, 375 Baron Henry, 247, 292 Begs Gaol, Visiting Justice Bevin Thomas, 360 Bailie James, 368 Barraba, Towns Police Act appointed, 39 Beveridge John A., 165,196 Bain John, 338 extended to, 17 Bega, Pound established, 305 Beverley Henry, 180 do Samuel, 4 " Barrabool" steamer, 173 Begen James, 21 Biddell Mrs.
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