No. 15.] WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7. [1876. Circular Orders and Miscellaneous Information. Stealing in Dwellings, from the Person, &C

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No. 15.] WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7. [1876. Circular Orders and Miscellaneous Information. Stealing in Dwellings, from the Person, &C EZ £:: [ PubUshed by Authority. ] This Gazette is piMished for Police information only, and the Police throughout the Colony are instructed to make themselves thoroughly acquainted with the contents. If. S. SMITH, Superintendent of Police. No. 15.] WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7. [1876. Circular Orders and Miscellaneous Stealing in Dwellings, from the Information. Person, &c. CO. 7««.—In accordance with the provisions of the On 1st inst., from EUzabeth WooUam, Fremantle, Ordinance 39 Vic. No. 15, the following rule will be —3 dress skirts, light tweed, jdaid shawl, and um­ observed by the Police throughout the Colony:—- brella ; complainant was under influence of Uquor When a Warrant for the apprehension of any person when making this report, and no further description could be got; enquiry wiU be made.—CI. 122. has been issued by a Magistrate at any Station, the Police Ofiicer or Constable in charge of such Station will forward to each Police Station in the Colony, On night of 3rd or morning of 4th inst., from the verandah of shop of Y. Boladeras, Goderich Street, and to the Detective Ofiice in Perth, a copy of such Perth,—half a bag bran; description of bag, thin Warrant, countersigned by himself, attaching to the material, and marked 165 in black ink, and Y B Copy Warrant the Form No. 198, giving an accurate with red ink.—C.L 123. description of the person required to be apprehended. On 3rd inst., from dwelUng-house of Hannah Arrests in all cases can be effected by the Police on Brown, Murray Street, Perth,-—8 yards light colored such Copy Warrants. Unsey. Vide Apprehensions.—CI. 124. Officers in charge of Divisions will see that the On 24th ult., from the premises of T. Farmer, Police in their Divisions make themselves acquainted WilUam Street, Perth, the property of Frank A. with the provisions of the above Ordinance. Bailey, Perth,—grey colored Inverness cloak, with a velvet coUar, nearly new.—CI. 125. M. S. SMITH, Superintendent of PoUce. On 1st inst., from a coat which was hung up in the yard of Customs Warehouse, Fremantle, the February 18th, 1876. property of Frederick Duffield,—a .£1 note. No description given. Michael Nugent, free, suspected. —C.L 126. CO. "/i-i—For the future, notifications of the Vide C. I. 120. arrest of absconders, stating the name of the Con­ The property therein described, recovered. Vide stable by whom the arrest was effected, need only be Apprehensions. forwarded direct to the Detective Office, instead of as On 26th ult., from a waistcoat pocket which was hitherto, to aU stations; where possible, intimation hung up in the kitchen of the Irwin Hotel, the must be sent by telegraph as well as by post. Can­ property of Sidney Charles Bradford,—4s. 6d. m cellation of warrants may be notified in same manner. money. Guildford Ehodes, exp., late Eeg. No. On the receipt of the Police Gazette, the PoUce suspected.—C.L 128. throughout the Colony are to be careful to note the announcement of arrests and cancellation of warrants. Stolen or lost from off Police horse, Phillips' chest­ nut, near GwaUa, on or about llth ult.,—small No. M. S. SMITH, 3 horse beU, stirrup leather fastened to bell by two pieces hoop iron; beU can be identified by Gwalla Superintendent of Police. PoUce.—C.L 129. 26-4-76. 58 Vide C. I. 58. Vide Police Gazette, page 19. The saddle therein described, found by Thomas JOHN JOYCE, ab. native, by P.C Peirl, on 21st Moyle, on 27th ult., concealed in a gully near the ult., at WiUiams Eiver; sentenced to 3 months residence of Thomas Jackson, c.p., Eeg. No. 4782. hard labor, at WiUiams Police Court, on 26th ult. The saddle was in a new flour sack. Vide Police Gazette, page 28. On 23rd or 24th ult., from house of Mrs. Margaret JEEUP, ab. native, by P.C Maher, at Bucklauds, Nearney, board and lodging house keeper, Albany,— on the 27th ult. about 12 yards black striped alpaca.—C.L 130. Vide Police Gazette, page 36. On night of 1st inst., from premises of William JOHN MCCARTHY, exp., by P.C Giles, at the Bain, High Street, Fremantle,—pair men's moleskin Boyne, on 30th ult. trowsers. Description to be sent.—CI. 131. On 4th ult., from person of John Cummings, at Vide Police Gazette, page 51. Eoebourne,—gold hunter lever escapement (French), DUKES JOEY, ab. native, by P.C Eaton, at the no glass, steel hands, and second hands, white dial, Buckland, on 30th ult.; sentenced at Newcastle outside of case slightly tarnished, No. 3376, figures Police Court, on 31st ult. to 7 days' imprisonment. 18 stamped under ring; also Abyssinian albert chain, with common key attached. James Shepherd, Vide Police Gazette, pages 42 and 19. exp., suspected.—C.L 132. DAVID HANSON, exp., late Eeg. No. 8305, brought up on remand, at Newcastle Police Court, on 81st On night of 26th ult., from premises of John ult., and committed for trial at next Sessions, Perth. Simpson, back of Greenough Flats,—an iron plough wheel and pin.—CI. 133. Vide Police Gazette, page 36. On night of 3rd inst., from a house lately occupied MAYACAN, ab. native, at Jingarring, Beverley, by by WilUam Capom, in Mill Lane, Perth, 9 pigeons, P.C. Edwards, on the 28th ult. three are mottled, and are identifiable, the property of William Caporn. Young John Dyson, boy, Vide Information from Dongarra dated llth July, 1874. strongly suspected.—C.L 134. JEREY, ab. nat., by P.C Moriarty, on 2nd inst., at Dongarra. Apprehensions. GEORGY TILLINGNIT, ab. nat., on 31st ult., by L.C. THOMAS TOOLE, c.p., Eeg. No. 5718, by P.C. Carmody, Kojonup; charged, on warrant issued at McGlade, at Gordon Plains, Albany District, on Kojonup, on 29th ult., with deserting service of 19th ult., on warrant issued at Busselton, 26th May, 1875; charged with deserting service of George Thomas Chipper, on llth Januai-y, 1876; ordered hy Simpson; sentenced on 31st. ult., at Bunbury Police Kojonup Bench to finish his agreement, and dis­ Court, to one month's imprisonment with hard labor, charged same day. and also ordered to fulfil his engagement. JOSEPH EANDELL, exp., by L.C. McKay, at Vide Police Gazette, page 54. Fremantle, on the 2nd inst.; charged with larceny of HEEMAN EOSE, free, was discharged at Perth coat, the property of Charles Webb, Fremantle; Police Court, on 3rd inst., prosecutor not appearing. coat found on prisoner when arrested. Late Reg. No. to be sent by Fremantle Police. ANN DUNNE, by P.C. Sullivan, at Perth, on 3rd T. L. Eeg. No. 9918 JAMES WOOD, and MAET inst. MARY ANN TAYLOR alias BIG MARY ANN WOOD, by L.C. McKay and P.C. McKenna, at PLANT, by Corporal Archdeacon, Perth, 3rd inst. Fremantle, on 2nd inst.; jointly charged with larceny These two prisoners charged with breaking into, and of Inverness cape, the property of Thomas Henderson. stealing from the residence of Hannah Brown, Vide property lost. Police Gazette page 52. On 17th Murray Street, Perth, 8 yards of light colored ult., the cape in question was pawned by female linsey; and also charged with breaking a quantity prisoner, at George Davis,' pawnbroker, at Fremantle, of tumblers and ornaments, with an axe. on the 26th ult. CHAELES BENNETT, c.p., Eeg. No. 5716, alias JOHN HARRIS, exp., by Corporal O'ConneU, on CAPTAIN COFFEE, and JOHN H. EASON, t.L, Eeg. No. 2nd inst., at Fremantle; charged with being in the ^ 10037, alias KANGAROO JACK, by Sergeant Campbell unlawful possession of meerschaum pipe and case, and L.C. McKay, at Fremantle, on 30th ult.; female's black cloth jacket, and brown velvet jacket, charged with breaking and entering the Customs and also with not giving satisfactory account of same. Warehouse, at Fremantle, on night 26th ult., and Harris' late Eeg. No. to be sent by Fremantle Police. stealing therefrom a ^-tierce of tobacco. Property recovered by police at Fremantle. Vide Police Gazette, page 52. GEORGE BARBER alias LOVEGROVE, ab. nat., by Vide Police Gazette, page 54. P.C. Parker, at Wanerup, Vasse, on 24th ult.; EDWARD SPAEKS, exp., sentenced to two months' sentenced on 29th ult., at Bunbury PoUce Court, to hard labor at Williams Police Court, on 16th ult. 7 days' imprisonment, and then to return to employer. Vide PoUce Gazette, page 55. JAMES BALL, exp., by L.C. McDonald at Williams, JAMES LE BLANC, exp., late Eeg. No. 6366, at on 26th ult., on warrant issued same day at Tipperary, York, by P.C Lavery, on 24th ult.; was ) Williams; charged with deserting service of John sentencea, on 25th ult., at York Police Court to 3 Pollard, Hotham Eiver; sentenced on 26th ult., at months' hard labor, and required to find sureties to Williams Police Court, to three months' hard labor. keep the peace for 6 months, himself in ^20 and Late Beg. No. to be sent hy Williams Police. two sureties ^20 each. ' 59 HENEY MONTAGUE, exp., at Fremantle, Miscellaneous. on 4th inst., by P.Cs. Gardiner and Armstrong, 28th Vict. No. IS. Sold at York PoUce Station, by charged with larceny of 3 tweed dress skirts, flannel order of Eesident Magistrate; black mare, about 5 petticoat, and pearl shell brooch. The property of years, and about 14 hands high. Elizabeth WooUams, found on the premises of Montague, by execution of search warrant, on 4th. H. J. LEEDEE, publican, Avon Bridge Hotel, Northam, was charged by P.C. Maher, before Vide Police Gazette, page 54. Eesident Magistrate, on 1st inst., with seUing fer­ MICHAEL, ab.
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