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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. native, sentenced on 1st inst., at mented and spirituous Uquors to John Wood, on Northam Police Court, to 8 days' in lock-up, with Sunday, the 14th ult. Charged admitted; fined ^£50 hard labor. and costs.

Vide Police Gazette, page 56. WILLIAM NEWALL, exp., late Eeg. No. 8093, was Absconder 24—EMANUEL MORELAS, Eeg. No. summoned to appear at Geraldton Police Court, on 9827, sentenced at Geraldton Police Court, on 26th 27tb ult., charged with selling spirituous liquors ult., to 3 months' hard labor. without a Ucense on the 21st ult; also charged with supplying spirituous and intoxicating liquors to Vide PoUce Gazette, page 54. Johnny Mudginga; both charges admitted. Fined ARCHIBALD TEAICK, free, at Geraldton Police £^0 and costs on first, or in default 2 months' hard Court, on 30th ult., sentenced to 6 months' hard labour, and ,£5 and costs or in default 1 month hard labor. T. L. Eeg. No. 7251, George Schofield; labour on second. charged with aiding and abetting Traick, discharged ; second charge against Schofield of being in Gerald­ Search Warrant executed by L.C. McKay and ton without reporting his arrival, and being absent P.C. McKenna, on house of John Holland, exp., from his lodgings, on the night of 21st ult., proved ; Fremantle, on 3rd inst., in search of spirituous sentenced to one month hard labor. liquor, believed to be kept by HoUand, for illegal sale, Holland being posted up in accordance with CHARLES O'BRIEN, free, lately from 64th Clause of 39 Vic, No. 5. Two bottles of rum per " Albyn's Isle," by P.C. WaU at Geraldton, on found on Holland's premises. 29th ult., on warrant issued at Geraldton; charged with feloniously entering the tent of Michael Sampey, Conditional Eelease 8328 Francis King, has on the 8th ult., and stealing two five shilling, two reported leaving Perth, to reside in Canning District, half-crown, and two shilling pieces. Eemanded. Sth inst.

Vide Police Gazette, page 30. JOHN WAEEEN, exp., late Eeg. No. 6078, charged JOHN COOLEY, exp., at Greenough, on 29th ult., by at Newcastle Police Court, on 3rd inst., by his wife Lance-Sergeant Anderson, and sentenced, same day, mth violently assaulting her on 20th ult. Warren at Greenough Police Court, to 2 months' hard labor. was bound over to keep the peace for 6 months, himself in ,£50, and two sureties of =£50 each. Sent MARY ANN TAYLOE alias BIG MARY ANN PLANT, to prison in default of sureties. and ANNE DUNNE, discharged at Perth Police Court, on Sth inst., prosecutor not appearing. Deserters from Merchant Vessels. From barque Waterwitch, Frenchman's Bay, Property Found. Albany, on 28th ult.—Joseph Eay, Michael Eyan, Vide Police Gazette, page 55. James Moody, David Lonergan, and John Gully, The two trace chains claimed by, and given to seamen, free; P.Cs. Hayman and BoveU found Eay WiUiam HiU, on 25th ult. and Eyan same day concealed in some native huts outside the town; the other three were arrested on On 2nd inst., in High Street, Fremantle,—a Eail- warrant by P.C. Learey, on 29th ult., near the 4-mile way wrapper, about 5 ft. x 4 ft., black, tiger skin Perth road. They were sentenced at Albany Police pattern, Uning torn at one end. Now at Fremantle Court, on 29th ult., to 21 days' hard labour, or untU PoUce Station. the Waterwitch sails.

Vide C.I. 68. The watch stolen from Mitchell, has been found by "Warrants Issued. a boy named Benjamin Thomas, concealed under a MALGITE alias BIG TOM, ab. native. Description tree, in a field adjoining the premises of New York •—about 45 years, about 6ft. high; large raw boned Hotel, York; the watch has been handed to Mitchell. native, and YULEGITE alias TOBEY, ab. native. Des­ cription—about 22 years, about Sft. 9in. high; Vide C.I. 104. curly hair; are charged on wan-ant, issued at The bacon recovered, not stolen, taken by dogs. Blackwood, on 24th ult., withwUfuUy and maliciously spearing two sheep in August, 1875, the property of Vide Police Gazette, page 44. John Mann, Greenfields, Blackwood. Both these The brooch therein described, claimed by and natives are under sentence of imprisonment at Eott- nest. handed to A. Chopin, photographer, Perth.

Vide Police Gazette, page 11. Bank note found in Hay Street, claimed and Deserting Wives, Families, Service, &c. handed to finder. NOOTALL, ab. nat. Description—Thin, about 19 years of age, about Sft. 4in. high, round visage; is charged, on warrant issued at York, on 30tli ult., with deserting the service of James W. Brown, Avon- Property Lost. dale Fark, in whose employ he was engaged as On 1st inst., in Perth,—Plain gold drop of an shepherd. Nootall is supposed to be between Nor­ tham and Newcastle. 60

Prisoners discharged from Perth Gaol, week ending June 3rd, 1876.

Itee. No. or late Con­ Sentence. E«g. No. dition. Name, Offence. Pate discharged.

5148 Eip. Booth, Eichard Drunk and Incapable 29th May IOs., or 14 days. Free Murphy, Patrick Drunk, &c. ... 29th May 3 weeks. 9657 Exp. Clement, Noah Drunk, &c. ... 30th May 20s., or 14 days. 4220 Do. Bain, William Drunk 3rd June 21 days. 7229 Do. Pugh, Charles Do. 3rd June 1 month.

Horses and Cattle. Description—Middling stout, age 48 years, Sft. 7|in. Lost or stolen within the last two months, from high, brown hair, grey eyes, full visage, sallow com­ the run of L. B. Lukin, of Deep Dale, Newcastie plexion. Marks—D left side ; pockmarked. Fenian. District, about 50 sheep. Marks—notch out of the Absconded at 8.30 a.m. from Fremantle, on 17th back of each ear. Erancis Hastings, of the Northam April, 1876. Escaped from the Colony in the District, suspected. He has a flock of sheep on the American whaler " Catalpa," G. Anthony, Master. .—C.L 127. 17. THOMAS HASSETT, Imperial Convict, Eeg. No. 9758; arrived in the Colony per Hougoumont; received life sentence 15th August, Absconders. 1866. Description—Middling stout, age 36 years, 14. THOMAS DARRAGH, Imperial Convict, Eeg. No. height Sft. 8in., brown hair, Ught grey eyes, long 9707; arrived in the Colony per convict ship visage, fresh complexion. Marks—D left side; cut Hougoumont, 10th January, 1868, sentenced for mark left side upper Up; a rough carpenter, Hfe, 2nd March, 1866. Description—Stout, age 42 Fenian. Absconded from Fremantle 8-30 a.m., 17th years, height^5 ft. ^|in., red hair, grey eyes, round April, 1876. Escaped from the Colony in the visage, fresh complexion. Marks—Mole on right American whaler " Catalpa," G. Anthony, Master. cheek; mole on breast; is much freckled; square shoulders, and walks erect. Fenian. Absconded 18. EOBERT CRANSTON, Imperial Convict, Eeg. from Fremantle 8-30 am., 17th April, 1876. Escaped No. 9702; arrived in Colony per convict ship from the Colony in the American whaler "Catalpa," Hougoumont, 1868; received life sentence 26tli G. Anthony, Master. June, 1866. Description—Middling stout, age 36 years, height 5 ft. 6| in., brown hair, grey eyes, oval 15. MAETIN HOGAN, Imperial Convict, Eeg. No visage, fresh complexion. Marks—Cross inside right 9767; arrived in Colony per convict ship Hougou­ arm; a farmer. Fenian. Absconded at 8.30 a.m. mont; received a Ufe sentence 21st August, 1866. from Fremantle, on 17th April. Escaped from the Description—Stout, age 37 years, height Sft. 6in., Colony in the American whaler " Catalpa," G. dark brown hair, dark hazel eyes, long visage, dark Anthony, Master. complexion. Marks—D left side; cut left cheek; cut left eyebrow; walks firmly; has the gait and appear­ 19. JAMES WILSON, Imperial Convict, Eeg. No. ance of a cavalry soldier; is a coachpainter. Fenian 9915, arrived in Colony per convict ship Hougou- Absconded from Fremantle 8.30 a.m., 17th April, mont; received Ufe sentence 20th August, 1866. 1876. Escaped from the Colony in the American Description—Middling stout, age 40 years, heiglit whaler " Catalpa," G. Anthony, Master. 5 ft. 8^ m., brown hair, grey eyes, oval visage, fresh complexion. Marks—D left side; is a labourer. 16. MICHAEL HARRINGTON, Imperial Convict, Eeg. Fenian. Absconded from Fremantle, on 17th April, No. 9767; arrived in the Colony per convict ship 1876. Escaped from the Colony in the American Hougoumont; received Ufe sentence 7th July, 1866 whaler " Catalpa," G. Anthony, Master.

By Authority: RICHARD PETHER, Govemm,cn t Printer, Perth. ^itlitt aj^ttf.

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This Gazette is published for Police information only, and the Police throughout the Colony are instructed to make themselves thoroughly acquainted with the contents.

M. S. SMITH, Superintendent of Police.

No. 16.] WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14. [1876.

Circular Orders and Miscellaneous Stealing in Dwellings, from the Information. Person, &c. CO. 7m—In accordance with the provisions of the Vide C. I. 109. Ordinance 39 Vic. No. 15, the following rule will be The three cheques therein described recovered by observed by the Folice throughout the Colony:— P. C. Maher, in the bush between Northam and New­ When a Warrant for the apprehension of any person castle, on 9th inst., in a bundle concealed; in the has been issued by a Magistrate at any Station, the bundle was the belonging to Police Officer or Constable in charge of such Station Henry Brown, exp., late Eeg. No. 8487, wbo was arrested on the charge. will forward to each Police Station in the Colony, and to the Detective Office in Perth, a copy of such On 9th inst., from dwelUng-house of William Warrant, countersigned by himself, attaching to the Jinks and Charles Atcheson, Melbourne Street, Copy Warrant the Form No. 198, giving an accurate Perth,—silver hunting geneva watch and thirty description of the person required to be apprehended. shillings in silver, the property of William Jinks; also two £1 W. A. Bank notes, seventeen shillings Arrests in all cases can be effected by the Police on in silver, and a silver gilt, double-back engine such Copy Warrants. turned. Consular f-plate geneva horizontal watch, No. 41794, the property of Charles Atcheson. The Ofiicers in charge of Divisions will see that the robbery was effected by some person putting an arm Police in their Divisions make themselves acquainted through a broken pane of glass in the back window and unfastening it; the thief left the house by the with the provisions of the above Ordinance. front mndow, which was left unfastened.—C.L 140. M. S. SMITH, Superintendent of PoUce. On night of 31st ult., from dwelling-house of Catherine Chesterfield, Fremantle,—a woman's black February 18th, 1876. silk jacket, smaU bow on back; white blanket hem­ med at the ends, woollen star at each comer; white flannel petticoat, and brown linsey skirt. Informa­ tion received at Fremantle Police Station, 8th inst.— CO. "Z,;!—For the future, notifications of the C.L 141. arrest of absconders, stating the name of the Con­ stable by whom the arrest was effected, need only be Vide C.I. 124. forwarded direct to the Detective Office, instead of as The property therein described, was found in com­ plainant's house, on the execution of search warrant, hitherto, to all stations; where possible, intimation by L.C. Hall and Cunningham, on 7th inst. must be sent by telegraph as well as by post. Can­ cellation of warrants may be notified in same manner. On night of 3rd inst., from the premises of Charles On the receipt of the Police Gazette, the Police Massingham, Grassdale, York, his property,—two throughout the Colony are to be careful to note the wool bales, two corn sacks, one marked E. P., jack announcement of arrests and cancellation of warrants. plane, handle fastened on with a screw, trying plane, smoothing plane, brace and set of bits, 2-inch chisel, M. S. SMITH, |-inch chisel, inch auger, one hand and one tenon saw, small carpenter's square and pair of compasses, Superintendent of Police. square and compasses marked M, pair of pinchers, 26-4-76. and three or four gimblets, single tooth gauge. 62

arrested by P.C. Gardiner and Corporal 0 Conne 1, These articles are suspected to have been stolen by at Fremantle, on 7th inst., on same charge. Both William Davis, exp., late Eeg. No. 7971 alias iointiy charged at Fremantle Police Court, on 7th " Squash," who was at Grassdale on evening of 3rd mst., and remanded ; property recovered. inst.—C.L 135. CHAELES FAELET, t.l., Eeg. No. 10036, by P.O. On Sth inst., from William-street Jetty, Perth,—a Earie, at Fremantle, on 7th inst.; charged with x-tierce of tobacco, ex Sea Ripple, marked ?_? ^ s 242 * 174 SteaUng a bottle containing a quantity of rum from ibs. nett weight. The tobacco was brought from dwelUng house of John Gaa,, and his property, on Ist Fremantle, on 3rd inst., per steamer Lady Stirling, ult. Farley came out of prison on 6th mst; and a and was landed from steamer at jetty, on Sth inst.; quantity of stolen property was found m his was last seen about 11 a.m. on that date. The possession on 6th ult., Vide Police Gazette, page 46. tobacco is the property of Barker & Gull, Guildford, Brought up and remanded on Sth inst., at Fremantle to whom it was supposed to have been taken by Police Court. Guildford steamer on Sth, but it was ascertained on Sth that the tobacco was not put on board or for­ HANNAH BROWN, prostitute, on 7th inst., at Perth, warded to consignees. Michael Eowland, free, and by L.C. HaU and Cunningham ; charged with larceny Wm. Patterson, exp., are working the Guildford from person of Eobert FUnt, vide C.L 139. Conricted boat. The steam dredge, worked by party of con­ and sentenced at Perth Police Court, on 9th inst., to victs, was lying near the jetty on that day.—C.L 136. 4 months' hard labor.

On or about 27th ult., from a team at Black Boy Vide Police Gazette, page 59. Swamp, the foUowing property of Theodore Fawcett HENRY MONTAGUE, exp., on remand, was dis­ Pinjarrah,—case of oswego, value IOs. ; piece of charged at Fremantle Police Court, on Sth inst. brown and white check gingham.—C.L 137. Vide Police Gazette, page 58. On or about 8th April, 1876, from the clothes JAMES WOOD, t.l., Eeg. No. 9918; discharged at chest of Thomas Mclntyre, seaman, ex Letty Gales, Fremantle, on Sth inst. Mary Wood, further re­ Bastard Sextant, description—black ebony, maker's manded. name " Ford;" Norrie's Epitome, has been rebound, traverse tables misplaced, canvas cover, and name of Thomas Mclntyre inside cover; Ainsley's guide, JAMES WOOD, t.L, Eeg. No. 9918, re-arrested on navigation book, name inside; Crimean shirt, broad same charge, at 12.30 p.m. same day. yellow and dark stripes; white jean coat, double- breasted ; white jean single breasted vest, white pearl Vide Police Gazette, page 58. buttons : pair jean and pair drill trowsers ; two JOHN HARRIS, exp., late Eeg. No. 10087, sentenced white shirts, with collars attached; large jack knife, at Fremantle Police Court, on Sth, to 6 months' hard dagger blade and buckhorn handle; pair of pearl labor, for larceny of meerschaum pipe and case, and sleeve Unks, large size; looking glass with cover on a receiving, knowing it to have been stolen; also hinge; dressing box containing ship's discharge, and sentenced same day to 6 months' hard labor, for razor and case with small looking glass inside larceny of 2 female's jackets, and receiving same, attached to box.—C. I. 138. knowing them to have been stolen. Property in first case identified by WilUam Henderson, and in During night of 6th, or early on morning of 7th second by Eose Fordham. inst., from the person of Eobert Flint, while in the house of Hannah Brown, prostitute, Murray Street, JAMES SLATER, t.L, Eeg. No. 6968; charged by Perth,—silver open face lever. No. 12. The watch H. Telverton, at Vasse Folice Court, on 30th ult., is out of repair, and is identifiable. Hannah Brown with deserting service, on 22nd ult.; sentenced 3 arrested. Vide Apprehensions.—C. I. 139. months' hard labor; also charged with being absent from reported place of abode, and not reporting since the 22nd ult.; sentenced 3 months' hard labor. Apprehensions. JOSEPH DAVENPORT, exp., late Eeg. No. 738, hy AARON KEENAN, free, by P.C. Keen, at Vasse, 1st L.C. Urquhart, near Pinjarrah, 3rd inst., on warrant, inst., on warrant issued at Vasse Police Court, on issued at Bunbury, on 3rd inst.; charged with 30th ult., charged with contempt of Court. Cau­ deserting service of William Spencer, Bunbury, on or tioned. about 27th ult. Eemanded.

EGBERT OSBORNE, exp., late Eeg. No. 8672, by JOHN WILKS, t.L, Eeg. No. 8464, at Fremantle, L.C. McKay and P.C. McKenna, at Fremantle, on on 9th inst., by P.C. Offer; charged with larceny of Sth inst.; charged with feloniously stealing pair one sovereign from the person of Thomas Mclntyre moleskin trousers. Vide C.L 131; also charged on evening of 9th; the money was recovered. Ee­ with receiving same, knowing them to have been manded. stolen. Osborne brought up at Fremantle Police Court, on 6th inst., and elected to be tried at Supreme Court. Committed for trial. Vide Police Gazette, page 58. MAYACAN, ab. nat., discharged at Newcastle PoUce Court, on 10th. Vide Police Gazette, page 58. CHARLES BENNETT, c.p. Eeg. No. 5716, and JOHN Vide Police Gazette, page 58. H. EASON, td., Eeg. No. 3900, 10037, brought up on MARY WOOD was brought up on remand, at Fre­ remand at Fremantle Police Court, on 7th inst., and mantle PoUce Court, on 10th inst., and committed were both committed for trial at Supreme Court. for trial at next sitting of Supreme Court, Perth.

THOMAS SEALE, exp., by P.C. Gardiner and TOMMY TABAGA, by P.C. Wall, at Geraldton, on Earle, at Fremantle, on 6th inst.; charged with 1st inst., on warrant, issued at Geraldton, on 2nd assaultiag and steaUng from person of Walter Pratt, December, 1875; charged with abscondino' from at Fremantle, on 6th inst., 2 shillings in silver and Police service on that date. Sentenced at Ge'raldton pocket knife. Francis CaUaghan, exp., was also Police Court, on 2nd, to 3 months' hard labor. 63

JAMES FRY, exp., late Reg. No. 7997, at Geraldton, Miscellaneous. by Corporal Patten and P.C. Wall, on 2nd inst., on Enquiry to be made and report sent, of where­ warrant, issued at Geraldton same day; charged abouts of John Whittingham, exp., late Eeg. No. with deserting service of Alexander Ingleton, Narra 6789, and Henry Dickenson, exp., late Eeg. No. 3159. Tarra Mine, on 29th May, 1876. Sentenced to one These men are usually employed sawing and splitting month hard labor. between Perth and Bunbury: also for whereabouts of James Irving, exp. Irving has been working at Vide Police Gazette, page 59. Bunbury, for Mr. Spencer. CHARLES O'BRIEN, discharged at Geraldton PoUce Court, on Sth inst. Vide Police Gazette, page 46. The traveller seen on the southern line, on 13th Vide Police Gazette, page 47. ult., was James Murray, exp., late Eeg. No. 7219. CHARLES FERGUSON, exp., late 7989, sentenced to 7 years' penal servitude, on 7th inst., at Quarter It has been reported by L. Sergeant Back, that Sessions, held at Geraldton. Kearns, Absconder S, is at present in Victoria Plains District. PATRICK EEGAN, exp., late Eeg. No. 9924, under­ going sentence at Geraldton Local Gaol, was sentenced, ARTHUR HEWITT, c.r., 8286, reports changing from on 7th inst., at Quarter Sessions, Geraldton, to 12 Perth to Champion Bay District, to reside. •months' hard labor, for violently assaulting WilUam ' Ward, Gaoler. C. E., Eeg. No. 8256, has reported to Berth PoUce, that he intends going to Vasse, instead of Champion Vide Police Gazette, page 50. Bay as before described. Police to keep a good watch HENRY BROWN, exp., late Reg. No. 8487, brought an Hewitt's movements, believed he will try to escape up on remand at Northam Police Court, on Sth, and from Colony. committed for trial at Supreme Court, Perth.

JOHNNY LILIAN, ab. nat., by P.C. McKenna, at Narrogin, on lOth inst.; charged with deserting Deserting Wives, Families, Service, &c. from service of Perth PoUce, on 8th inst. Sentenced Vide Police Gazette, page 43. at Perth PoUce Court, on 12th inst., to 2 months' TOODYAY GEORGE, ab. nat., is not to be arrested; hard labor. warrant withdrawn by B. D. Clarkson, on 7th inst., at Newcastle. ENOCH A. CLARKE alias CHARLES AUGUSTUS LAVANDER, exp., at Perth, by L.C. Connor, on 10th WILLIE CARRINGUT, ab. nat. Description—Ap­ inst., on warrant, vide information from Albany, pearance thin, about 20 years, about Sft. 4in., veiy dated 6th November, 1875, for deserting service of large eyes, and full visage; is charged on warrant, J. & E. Herbert, Albany. issued at York, on 10th inst., with deserting from service of S. H. Mears, of Sandgate, York District, Inquests. on 6th inst. Vide Police Gazette, pages 55 and 51. On 10th inst., at Perth prison, before E. W. Landor, Esq., P.M. and Coroner, on body of Kenneth "Warrants Issued. Brown, free. Verdict—" Deceased came to his TIBBY WIRONG, ab. nat. Description—Stout, age death by being hanged, in accordance with lawful 30 years, height 5ft. 4in., small featiires, lame in left sentence passed upon him in the Supreme Court, leg; is charged on warrant, issued at Kojonup on Perth, on 29th May, 1876." 1st inst., with wilfully spearing Mary alias Maude, ab. nat. woman, at or near Belgarrup, on 1st ult., On 28th May, at Greenough, before the Eesident with intent to do bodUy harm. Magistrate, on body of ab. native Brandy, who died suddenly on back Greenough Flats, on 27th May. Verdict—" Died from natural causes." Certificates of Freedom have been issued to undermentioned Convicts, whose On 9th inst., at York, before the Eesident Magis­ sentences are expired :— trate, on body of G. Jones, exp., late Eeg. No. 8041, who died suddenly at the residence of Joseph Pyke, Eeg. No. 9126 George CoUins, at York PoUce York, on night of 8th inst. Verdict—"Died from Court, on 10th inst.; convicted of larceny at Beverley, natural causes." Yorkshire, on 2nd January, 1865, and received sen­ tence of 10 years' penal servitude.

Property Found. Eeg. No. 9477, John Jennings, at Geraldton Vide Police Gazette, page 52. Police Court, on Sth inst; convicted of shop breaking, and steaUng at Shrewsbury, Shropshire, on 2nd The cheque therein described as lost by Thomas January, 1866, and sentenced to 10 years' penal SalkiUd, Perth, has been recovered, and is now at servitude. Detective Office, pending enquiry.

On Sth inst., in Bunbury, by Daniel Veale, boy,—• a gold coin. Now at Bunbury PoUce Station. Absconders. Notice to be posted, and repoH to be sent if not claimed 1. HENRY EINGTON, Eeg. No. 4620, Imperial ill 3 months. Convict; arrived in the colony per convic't ship Nile, in January, 1858. Description—Middling stout, present age 45, Sft. 9in. high, sandy hair, dark brown Property Lost. eyes, long visage, fresh complexion. Marks—H.K. On 10th, in Streets of Perth, by Henry Gibbs,—a on each arm ; a farm laborer. Absconded from a cheque of following description; amount £1 lis., Convict Farty at Point Resolution on the 10th drawn by H. H. Hocking, favor of Henry Gibbs. October, 1868. 64

this Colony. Description-Middling stout, present 3. WILLLAM GOODLAND aZ/as BILL ATTEL, Reg. NO. ac^e 36 Sft. 6fin. high, bro^vn bair, grey eyes oval 8269, Imperial Convict; arrived in the Colony per Visage, fresh cWk-on. Marks-Dot and H on convict ship Eacehorse, 1865, under sentence of 20 left a;m; a laborer, ^l^'^l^^i^l'"^,^^ZT/t years, p.s., March, 1863. Description—Stout, broad mantle Depot on the Sth March, 1874, beUeved to be shoulders, present age 34, Sft. 7|in. high, dark brown hair, bald, light hazel eyes, long visage, fair com­ in or near Perth. plexion. Marks—Anchor and J right arm; sailor 11. WILLIAM LEIGH alias FRANK KELLY alia&y and mermaid left arm; a carpenter; has a spot size WILLIAM LEE, Reg. No. 9964, Colomal Convict; of half crown on left side of head void of hair; has (Imp. Reg. No. 6033) ; arrived m the Colony per con­ been in Eoyal Navy ; an Englishman ; walks with a vict ship Lincelles, January, 1862 ; reconvicted at the quick short step, turns right foot outward. Absconded Supreme Court, Perth, 7th October, 1869, sentenced from Convict Boat Party, Fremantle, on the 16th to 7 years p.s. Description—Stout, present age 39, December, 1870, and is believed he went overland to Sft 3|in. high, fresh complexion. Marks -Heart on South Australia with Bernard Stein in October, 1874. palm of left hand, cut on left hand, black spots on 5. JAMES BAKER, Eeg. No. 9068, Imperial Con­ left arm; a glover and tailor. Absconded from vict ; arrived in the Colony per convict ship Corona, Freshwater Bay Convict Eoad Party on the 13th 1866, under sentence of 15 years p.s., 2Sth March, March, 1875, beUeved to have been on the Swan two 1865. Description—Slight, present age 69, Sft. 3|in. months ago. high, grey hair, grey eyes, round visage, dark com­ 25. TOMMY WOBUT, ab., undergoing magisterial plexion; a laborer. Absconded from Northam sentence at Perth PoUce Stables. Description—' Convict Eoad Party on the llth July, 1871, last Stout, about 30 years of age, about Sft. 4iin., round heard of at DeBurgh's, Moore Eiver. visage, very wide mouth, and bold appearance; 6. HENRY BRADBURY, Eeg. No. 5979, Imperial absconded on Sth inst., from Perth PoUce Stables. Convict; arrived in the Colony per convict ship This native belongs to the Albany District, and was LinceUes, January, 1862. Description—Stout, pre­ seen going in that direction. sent age 35, Sft. S|in. high, Ught brown hair, Ught hazel eyes, long visage, fresh complexion; a butcher. 26. GEORGE COWPER, Imperial Convict, Eeg. Ko. Absconded from Convict Boat Party, Fremantle, on 9701, from York District, on 21st January, 1871. the 3rd April, 1872. This man is better known as Martin Grifiin, Eeg. No. 1324, and who made his escape from this Colony 7. DENNIS MANNING, Eeg. No. 9513, Imperial some years ago, while en route from Albany as a Convict; arrived in the Colony per convict ship prisoner under escort, to ; he was Norwood, July, 1867 ; sentenced to 10 years in 1865, arrested and sentenced to seven years' penal servitude, but received additional sentences in this Colony for in London, 27th February, 1866, and again arrived larceny. Description—Stout, present age 39, Sft. in this Colony, per Convict Ship Hougoumont, in 2in. high, black hair, black eyes, round visage, swarthy 1868, but on arriving at the Convict EstabUshment, complexion ; a laborer. Absconded from Freshwater Fremantle, was recognized by the Assistant Super­ Bay Eoad Farty on the 10th May, 1873. intendent, as escaped prisoner Reg. No. 1324 Martin 8. JOHN or JAMES KEARNS, Eeg. No. 10097, Griffin. Description—Middling stout, present age Colonial Convict; under sentence of 5 years p.s., at 49, height Sft. 4|in., grey hair, hazel eyes, oval Albany, on the 19th February, 1873, his Imperial visage, long nose, fresh complexion. Marks—pock­ Reg. No. was 7747, sentence 6 years p.s., on the 7th pitted, bald, part of a ship on right arm, ship, long May, 1861. Description—Stout, present age 39, Sft. mark, and " AVERY," left arm, anchor left wrist, 4in. high, brown hair, oval visage, dark complexion, tattooed back of right hand, very talkative, speaks Marks—Bayonet stab in neck, D left side, bullet quickly. mark on right leg, willow left arm, J. right arm; a laborer. Absconded from Eoint Resolution Road party on the 10th August, 1873. Vide Absconder 21, Police Gazette, page 44. 9. HENRY PARKENSON, Reg. No. 8674, Imperial Reg. No. 7774, EDWARD MARKS, is further des­ Convict; arrived in the Colony per convict ship cribed by Vasse PoUce, as having one of his hands Vimiera, December, 1865, reconvicted for larcenies in crippled.

Prisoners discharged from Perth Gaol, week ending June 10th, 1876.

E«^. No. or late Con­ Keg. No. dition. Name. Offence. Date discharged. Sentence.

7406 Exp. Edwards, J. Vagrancy 5th June 1 month. 6637 Do. Jameson, Joseph ... Do. Do Do. 8803 Bray, Emanuel ... Deserting Service Do 3 months. Free Mclntyre, Thomas Embezzling stores and re­ 7th June 10 weeks. fusing to obey Do. Mitchen, J. Drunk, &c. ... 8th June 1 month. 8202 Exp. Ford, Thomas Drunk and resisting Police Do IOs., or 7 days & 14 days. 9577 Do. Smith, W. F Refusing work and threaten­ 9th June 1 month. ing master Pree Brown, Kenneth ... Murder 10th, executed ... Condemned to death. 9121 Exp. Clark, Enoch A Deserting service and steal- 10th June 12 months. 4434 Do. Ward, M Absenting from sheep Do. X17 5s. 8d., or 2 months. 4858 Do. Miii'phy, J. Drunk Do. 21 days. 5182 Do. Lomas, J. B. Vagrancy Do 1 month.

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T/m Gazette is published for Police information only, and the Police throughout the Colony are instructed to make themselves thoroughly acquainted with the contents.

M. 8. SMITH, Superintendent of Police.

No. 17.] WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21. [1876.

Circular Orders and Miscellaneous Apprehensions. Information. Vide Police Gazette, page 62. CO. 7486.—In accordance with the provisions of the CHARLES FARLEY, t.L, Reg. No. 10036, sentenced Ordinance 39 Vic. No. 15, the following rule will be at Fremantle Police Court, on 12th inst., to 6 months' hard labour. observed by the Police throughout the Colony:— When a Warrant for the apprehension of any person Vide Police Gazette, page 62. has been issued by a Magistrate at any Station, the MARY WOOD, who is committed for trial, was Police Officer or Constable in charge of such Station admitted to bail on 12th inst., to appear at next will forward to each Police Station in the Colony, sittings of Supreme Court, Perth. and to the Detective Office in Perth, a copy of such Warrant, countersigned by himself, attaching to the ROBERT HUNTER, exp., late Reg. No. 8287, by P.C. Holland and Water Police Constable Sinclair, Copy Warrant the Form No. 198, giving an accurate at Bunbury, on 8th inst.; charged on suspicion of description of the person required to be apprehended. stealing from person of James Boallen, a checjue for .£2 6s. lid. on 7th inst.; brought up at Bunbury Arrests in all cases can be effected by the Police on Police Court, on 9th inst., and then committed for such Copy Warrants. trial at Supreme Court.

Officers in charge of Divisions will see that the Vide Police Gazette, page 62. Police in their Divisions make themselves acquainted JOSEPH DAVENPORT, exp., late Reg. No. 738, with the provisions of the above Ordinance. sentenced at Bunbury Police Court, on 9th inst., to 6 weeks' hard labour, and then to fuUU his engage­ M. S. SMITH, ment. Superintendent of PoUce. February 18th, 1876. GEORGE HALL, exp., late Reg. No. 6029, alias Archibald McDonald, on warrant by L.C. Urquhart, on 6th inst., issued at Pinjarrah, same date; charged with unlawfully obtaining and having in his possession from ab. native Neer, a shirt, and pair CO. "/j;,.—For the future, notifications of the moleskin trousers. Dismissed with costs, the trousers arrest of absconders, stating the name of the Con­ being in prisoner's possession when arrested, were stable by whom the arrest was effected, need only be ordered to be returned. forwarded direct to the Detective Office, instead of as Vide Police Gazette, page 62. hitherto, to aU stations; where possible, intimation THOMAS SEALE, exp., late Reg. No. 9562, and must be sent by telegraph as well as by post. Can­ Francis Callaghan, exp., late Reg. No. 6259, brought cellation of warrants may be notified in same manner. up on remand at Fremantle PoUce Court, on 14th On the receipt of the Police Gazette, the Police inst., and both committed for trial at Supreme Comi;, Perth. Callaghan admitted to baU on 16th throughout the Colony are to be careful to note the inst., to appear at Supreme Court. announcement of arrests and cancellation of warrants. M. S. SMITH, Vide Police Gazette, page 62. JAMES WOOD, t.l., Reg. No. 9918; sentenced at Superintendent of Police. Fi-emantle PoUce Court, on 9th inst., to 3 months' 26-4-76. hard labor. 66

GEORGE LILLY, exp., late Reg. No. 2610, by P.C. Miscellaneous. Murray, at York, on 10th inst.; charged with com­ Vide Police Gazette, page 63. mitting an aggravated assault on his wife, Elizabeth Reported by Lance-Sergeant Back, that Henry Lilly, charged at York Police Court, on 13th, and Dickenson, exp., late Reg. No. 3159, and James fined £2 ; also bound over to keep the peace for six Irving, exp., are at Vasse ; also reported by Sergeant months, himself in ^50, and two sureties in ^625 McLarty, Perth, that John Whittingham, exp., late each; sureties provided. Reg. No. 6789, is at the 83-mile, Albany Road.

HANNAH KENDREW, servant, at Fremantle, on 15th inst., by Sergt. Campbell; charged with feloni­ CHARLES MORRIS, exp., late Reg. No. 6082 alias ously stealing ten sovereigns, the property of Agnes TONEY, was charged by Corporal O'ConneU, at Fre­ Cleery, from a box in the lodging house of Peter mantle Police Court, on 13th inst., with Ulegally Roberts, Cantonment Street, Fremantle, on 15th. selling spirituous liquors, he not holding a license Remanded. for same. Sentenced to 3 months' hard labor and fined .£30, or in default 3 months' hard labor, Vide Police Gazette, page 54. cumulative on former sentence. Correction.—Man arrested as John Carr, is now THOMAS WILDING, of Mookine, charged hy described as WilUam Ker, exp., late Reg. No. 5840. P.C. Lavery, at York Police Court, on 6th inst., with cutting and removing timber from waste lands of the WILLIAM FARRELL, exp., late Reg. No. 6719, on Crown without license ; fined =£5 and costs. •) 3rd inst., by L.C. Carmody and P.C. Hackett, at Kojonup; charged under 25 Vic, No. 15, sec. 19. Sentenced on 7th inst., at Williams River Police Enquiry to be made, and report sent to Detective Office, as to the whereabouts of John Marsden, Court, to one month's hard labor: also sentenced Conditional Pardon Holder, Reg. No. 5901, who same day, to 14 days' hard labor, for drunkenness received a c.p. from PoUce Magistrate, Perth, on and resisting poUce. 23rd December, 1871.

PETEE LEE, exp., late Reg. No. 4115, on 3rd inst., by L.C. Carmody and Hackett, at Kojonup ; charged Conditional Release, Reg. No. 9007 George Stain­ under 25 Vic, No. 15, sec. 9. Sentenced on 7th forth, fined 5s. at WUUams River Police Court, on inst., at Williams River Police Court, to two months' 3rd inst. hard labor; also sentenced to 14 days' hard labor for drunkenness and resisting police. It has been reported by Nathaniel Howell, Beau­ fort Street, Perth, that an entry was effected by MICHAEL MCGANN, exp., late Reg. No. 8928, by some persons into his residence, on 14th inst., by P.C. Armstrong, at Fremantle, on 19th inst.; getting through the bedi'oom window; the tracks of charged with stabbing and wounding James Hurley, two persons (large tracks) were fouud outside that "with intent to do grievous bodily harm. window ; these tracks were followed by native tracker to the back of Perth Prison, and across several grants into StirUng Street, where they were lost on account of traffic having passed over them. Stealing in Dwellings, from the Person, &e. JOHN ROBINSON, exp., was convicted at Northam Vide C.I. 136. Police Court, on 8th inst., on charge of seUing colonial wine, without Ucense, on 22nd April, and Correction—Quarter Tierce marked as follows:— was fined d£30, or in default 4 months' imprison­ — H5 (not as before described), and is stick twist ment ; also charged same day, with supplying 174 aboriginal natives with spirituous liquor, on 22nd tobacco, known as Barrett's twist. AprU, was convicted and fined £b, or in default On night of 8th inst., from the tent of Peter two months' imprisonment. Clancey, who is in service of Captain Archdeacon, one mile from Bunbury, on Vasse Road,—pair light A notice, as under, has been posted in Perth. colored tweed trowsers, worn; old striped cotton shirt; flannel shirt; double-breasted black cloth dglO REWARD waistcoat, with black covered buttons; two pairs of Will be given by the undersigned to any person who white cotton socks; these articles were in a pillow may give such information as will lead to the appre­ sUp: also small calico bag containing 2 lbs. tea, and hension and conviction of one or more of the thieves, a stone bottle of ink.—C.L 140. who on the 5th inst., stole a quarter-tierce tobacco from the Perth Jetty, belonging to Messrs. Barker & On 15tb inst., from a box, in Mrs. Roberts' board­ Gull. No proceedings will be taken against a", ing house, Fremantle,—ten sovereigns, the property accomplice giving such information. ^' of Miss Agnes Cleery. Hannah Kendrew, servant to Mrs. Roberts, arrested. Vide Apprehensions.'—• GODFREY C. KNIGHT. C.L 141. June 15.

On 16th inst., from Maurice O'ConneU, t.l., Reg. No. 7810, somewhere in Perth,—two Crimean shirts, Inquests. Ught color, and striped; two blue neckties; black billy cock hat; elastic belt, and two pair white socks. On 16th inst., before Resident Magistrate, at —C.I. 142. Fremantle Lunatic Asylum, on body of John Bridge, exp., late Reg. No. 422, who had been an inmate. Verdict—" Died from natural causes." Horses and Cattle. Reported by Roebourne police, that James McGee, Vide PoUce Gazette, page 60. pensioner, lately of enrolled force, Premantle, was, Two of the sheep therein described, have been accidentally drowned at Flying Foam Passage, N.T\. recovered, found in bush at Jumpedin, with the ear­ Coast, on 12th ult. Deceased had no property or mark defaced. effects in that district. ^ 67

Property Found. 3. WILLIAM GOODLAND aZias BILL ATTEL, Reg. No. 8269, Imperial Convict; arrived in the Colony per On 13th inst., on Perth and Fremantle Road,— convict ship Racehorse, 1865, under sentence of 20 lady's boot, corresponds with one described in Police years, p.s., March, 1863. Description—Stout, broad Gazette, page 55 ; both boots now at Fremantle shoulders, present age 34, 5ft. 7|in. high, dark brown Police Station. hair, bald, light hazel eyes, long visage, fair com­ plexion. Marks—Anchor and J right arm ; sailor On 15th inst., in Perth,—Gold locket, no portraits and mermaid left arm; a carpenter; has a spot size of half crown on left side of head void of hair; has inside, has an onyx one side, and sardonyx the other; been in Royal Navy ; an Englishman ; walks with a now at Detective Office. quick short step, turns right foot outward. Absconded from Convict Boat Party, Fremantle, on the 16th On 14th inst., near Pensioner's Barracks, Fre­ December, 1870, and is beUeved he went overland to mantle, a grey felt hat, now at Fremantle Police South Australia with Bernard Stein in October, 1874. Station. 5. JAMES BAKER, Reg. No. 9068, Imperial Con­ On 13th inst., in Cantonment Road, Fremantle,— vict ; arrived in the Colony per convict ship Corona, black and white plaid shawl; now at Fremantle 1866, under sentence of 15 years p.s., 25th March, Police Station. 1865. Description—Slight, present age 69, 5ft. 3^in. high, grey hair, grey eyes, round visage, dark com­ On 17th, at Greenmount, Toodyay,—two sockets plexion; a laborer. Absconded from Northam of carriage lamps, silver-plated; one of the sockets Convict Road Party on the llth July, 1871, last has a wire spring. S. P. Phillips went up that road, heard of at DeBurgh's, Moore River. on 16th, and they are supposed to be his property. 6. HENRY BEADBURY, Reg. No. 5979, Imperial Convict; arrived in the Colony per convict ship On Fremantle Road, on 16th inst., female's water­ Lincelles, January, 1862. Description—Stout, pre­ proof cloak; now at Detective Office. sent age 35, 5ft. 5|in. high, Ught brown hair, light hazel eyes, long visage, fresh comple.\ion ; a butcher. Absconded from Convict Boat Party, Fremantle, on Property Lost. the 3rd April, 1872. On 9th inst., in Perth,—small gold locket, cross 7. DENNIS MANNING, Reg. No. 9513, Imperial on inside case, oval shape, no glass inside, and about Convict; arrived in the Colony per convict ship 1^ in. gold chain, small plain links, attached. Norwood, July, 1867; sentenced to 10 years in 1865, but received additional sentences in this Colony for Vide Police Gazette, page 63. larceny. Description—Stout, present age 39, 5ft. The cheque therein described as lost by Henry 2in. high, black hair, black eyes, round visage, swarthy Gibbs, has been recovered, and is given over to him. complexion ; a laborer. Absconded from Freshwater Bay Road Party on the 10th May, 1873.

On 15th inst., in York,—door key. 8. JOHN or JAMES KEARNS, Reg. No. 10097, Colonial Convict; under sentence of 5 years p.s., at On or about lOtb inst., in Geraldton,—a gold ring, Albany, on the 19th February, 1873, his Imperial large diamond set in centre and small diamonds Reg. No. was 7747, sentence 6 years p.s., on the 7th half round each side of it. May, 1861. Description—Stout, present age 39, 5ft. 4in. high, brown hair, oval visage, dark complexion, Marks—Bayonet stab in neck, D left side, bullet A Certificate of Freedom mark on right leg, willow left arm, J. right arm; a laborer. Absconded from Point Resolution Road has been issued to undermentioned Convict, whose party on the 10th August, 1873. sentence has expired:— Reg. No. 8684, James Rook, at Perth Police 9. HENRY PARKENSON, Reg. No. 8674, Imperial Court, on 14th inst.; received sentence of 12 years' Convict; arrived in the Colony per convict ship penal servitude at Bedford, in Bedfordshire, England, Vimiera, December, 1865, reconvicted for larcenies in ou 14th March, 1864, for Rape. this Colony. Description—MiddUng stout, present age 36, 5ft. 6|in. high, brown hair, grey eyes, oval visage, fresh complexion. Marks—Dot and H on left arm; a laborer. Absconded from North Fre­ Ticket-of-Leave mantle Depot on the 8th March, 1874, believed to be on own account has been granted to the following in or near Perth. convict:— 11. WILLIAM LEIGH alias FRANK KELLY alias 16th June, 1876, 9772 James Howe, York District. WILLIAM LEE, Reg. No. 9964, Colonial Convict; (Imp. Reg. No. 6033) ; arrived in the Colony per con­ vict ship Lincelles, January, 1862 ; reconvicted at the Conditional Release Supreme Court, Perth, 7th October, 1869, sentenced granted to:—• to 7 years p.s. Description—Stout, present age 39, Reg. No. 9024 John J. Whiffin, and foi-warded to 5ft. 3-|in. high,fresh complexion. Marks—Heart on Police Magistrate, Perth, for issue, 13th inst. palm of left hand, cut on left hand, black spots on left arm; a glover and tailor. Absconded from Freshwater Bay Convict Road Party on the 13th Absconders. March, 1875, believed to have been on the Swan two months ago. 1. HENRY RINGTON, Reg. No. 4620, Imperial Convict; arrived in the colony per convict ship Nile, 25. TOMMY WOBUT, ab., undergoing magisterial in January, 1858. Description—MiddUng stout, sentence at Perth PoUce Stables. Description—• present age 45, Sft. 9in. high, sandy hair, dark brown Stout, about 30 years of age, about 5ft. 4|in., round eyes, long visage, fresh complexion. Marks—H.K. visage, very wide mouth, and bold appearance; on each arm ; a farm laborer. Absconded from a absconded on 8th inst., from Perth Police Stables. Convict Party at Point Resolution on the lOth This native belongs to the Albany District, and was October, 1868. seen going in that direction. 68

Vide Absconder 21, Police Gazette, page 44. 26. GEORGE COWPER, Imperial Convict, Reg. ISIo. 9701, from York District, on 21st January, 1871. Reg No. 7774, EDWARD MARKS, is further des­ This man is better known as Martin Griffin, Reg. cribed by Vasse PoUce, as having one of bis hands No. 1324, and who made his escape from this Colony crippled. some years ago, while en route from Albany as a prisoner under escort, to Fremantle Prison; he was No. 1, HENRY RINGTON, Imp. Con., Reg. No. arrested and sentenced to seven years' penal servitude, 4620, is shown in Ust of convict ship Nile, as Henry in London, 27th February, 1866, and again arrived Rington; but in another part of ship Ust, he is in this Colony, per Convict Ship Hougoumont, in shown as Henry Kington, with the same description, 1868, but on arriving at the Convict EstabUshment, &c. There is evidently some mistake in spelling the Fremantle, was recognized by the Assistant Super­ name, and he may be going in name of Kington. intendent, as escaped prisoner Reg. No. 1324 Martin Police to add this other name to former description. Griffin. Description—Middling stout, present age 49, height 5ft. 4|in., grey hair, hazel eyes, oval No. 7, DENNIS MANNING, Imp. Con., Reg. No. visage, long nose, fresh complexion. Marks—pock­ 9513, is further described for information of police, pitted, bald, part of a ship on right arm, ship, long by L.C. Cunningham, as an Irishman, short necked, mark, and " AVERY," left arm, anchor left wrist, has a Jewish appearance, walks with a roUing gait, tattooed back of right hand, very talkative, speaks quickly. has a deal to say, especially upon horses, carries his arms wide from his body, and will most likely pass for a groom, as he has a good knowledge of horses. Police to add this information to former description.

Prisoners discharged from Perth Gaol, week ending June 17th, 1876.

E€?. No. or Tate Con­ Sentence. "Eeg. No. dition. Name. Offence. Date discharged.

7226 Exp. Plaice, Isaac Drunt and Vagrancy 12th June 1 month. 7106 Do. Farrand, WiUiam Stealing from the person ... Do 6 weeks. 7110 Do. Freeman, John ... Drunk and disorderly Do 1 month. 5148 Do. Booth, Richard ... Do. Do 7 days. 2640 Do. McPherson, Alexander ... Drunk and VagTancy 13th June 3 months. 9450 Do. Gibbs, Henry, alias Jack-} Larceny 6 months. son, Thomas ... j Do Free Wanliss, William Debt 14th June Debt of £14 15s 3d or 3 months. 5174 Exp. Gribble, James ... Drunk and disorderly 15th June 10 days. 7348 Do. Barnes, George ... Vagrancy Do 1 month. 2015 Do. Eeilly, James Do. Do 3 months. 8298 Do. Hanbui-y, Thomas Drunk and disorderly 16th June 1 month. 5501 Do. Williams, George ... Deserting Service ... Do 1 month. 6375 Do. Morgan, Kichard... Drunk and disorderly, ob­ Do 14 days, 20s. or 14 days. scene language, and re­ 40s. or 21 days. sisting police Free W arren, W illiam ... Embezzling ship's stores ... 17th June 10 weeks. Do. Sullivan, James ... Embezzling ship's stores and Do 8 weeks, and 2 weeks. refusing to obey Do. Simpson, John, ... Do ... Do Do. Do. Simpson, William Do Do Do. Do. Garrison, John Unlawfully wounding Do 1 month.

By Authority: RIC]

This Gazette is published for Police information only, and the Police throughout the Colony are instructed to make themselves thoroughly acquainted with the contents.

M. S. SMITH, Superintendent of Police.

No. 18.] WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28. [1876.

Circular Orders and Miscellaneous From the hut of James NeUl, t.L, 10047, on the morning of the 21st inst., at the 7-mUe gully, York Information. Road,—2 lbs. of salt pork, and 4 lbs. of sugar. The CO. 7i7».—On the arrival of a vessel at any sea­ bag containing the sugar was made of white drUl, port of this Colony from a foreign port, the Police identifiable.—C.L 144. Officer in charge at the port wiU forward to the Chief Office, with as little delay as possible, a return From the hut of Michael Lenahan, shepherd, Vic­ giving the names, Christian and Surname, of all toria Plains, on the 12th inst.,—clothing, and other passengers by such vessel, and any information he is articles valued at ^£3. No description of clothing able to gather as to who they are, whence tliey have come, what is their object in coming to the Colony, sent; Ea.stward natives strongly suspected. Des­ and where they are going. cription will be given as socrti as ascertained.—C.L 145. This is in addition to the usual Inward and Out­ Vide C.I. 138. ward Report, and refers only to passengers who The whole of property therein described (with the remain in the Colony. exception of j)earl sleeve links, and Crimean shirt) The Water Police are instructed to co-operate recovered, and identified. Vide Apprehensions. with the Land Police in this matter. From the person of James Young, in the Shamrock M. S. SMITH, Hotel, on the night of the 24th inst.,—£2 in silver, Suiierintcndent of Police. one gold locket, description—round, engraved on the June 19th, 1876. edge of one side a wreath of Scotch Thistles, the other side plain with a circle in the centre for name, the likeness of his mother inside. One small gold CO. Y,s,|,—When a Certificate of Freedom is chain, small links, to wear around the neck, and issued at any Police Court, to any convict whose comes down about the centre of the breast. The sentence has expired, the officer in charge of such link next the swivel broken.—C.L 146. station will forward without delay to the Detective Office a report showing the date of issue of such certificate, together with the date and place of con­ Apprehensions. viction, and nature of crime and sentence, copied JOHN SIMPSON, free, seaman, by P.C. Armstrong, from the certificate. on warrant, on 22nd inst., on Premantle Road; M. S. SMITH, charged with stealing a shirt, pair of blankets, a boot, sou'wester hat, bar soap, two pairs trousers, Superintendent of PoUce. and seal skin cap, from taproom of Emerald Isle June 20th, 1876. Hotel, Fremantle, the property of William Warren, on 22ud inst. Property recovered, prisoner having Stealing in Dwellings, from the leit them at James Bro-ftn's, Fremantle. Person, &c. WILLIAM CLEVELAND, exp., late Reg. No. 1992, at On the 26th May last, from the hut of George Vasse, by P.C. Keen, 20th inst., on warrant issued at Webster, of Mount Erin,—100 lbs. flour; 30 lbs. Vasse, on 17th inst.; charged with continual drunk­ sugar; 2 lbs. tobacco; 2 Crimean shirts, red and enness and neglect of service. Charge withdrawn. white plaid pattern; 1 light colored tweed coat; 1 oil coat; 2 blue blankets; 1 horse rug, brovra, with JOHN BANKS, probation p^risoner, Reg. No. 9657, red stripes at each end ; 1 razor, and sundries; most by Sergt. Gilchrist, at Bunbury, on 21st inst.; being of these things can be identified. Ab. natives Wil- found in a public house, with a bottle of brandv, a baccoo alia.f Caronor, and Ginwah, suspected. These passenger ticket, and sundry documents, in "bis natives belong to the Talerang District.—C.I. 143. possession. Reuianded. 70

Vide Police Gazette, page 6. Miscellaneous. TOMMY YOUGAGE, ab. nat., at Pollard's Swamp, CRUELTY TO ANIMALS.—John Wray, jun., charged Murray, by L.C. Urquhart, on 21st inst. by P.C. BoveU, at Albany PoUce Court, on 13th inst., with cruelly treating a horse. Case proved, Vide PoUce Gazette, page 66. and defendant fined £4i. HANNAH KENDEEW, on remand, was brought up at Fremantle Police Court, on 23rd inst, and com­ Sergeant Campbell charged George Davies, free, mitted for trial at Supreme Court; and was also at Fremantle Police Court, on 19th inst, with taking charged by Elizabeth Roberts, with feloniously in pledge an article from a child under 14 years of steaUng a parcel of braid, several pieces of calico, and age, on the 22nd May. Fined ^£1. piece of muslin, her property, on the 15th inst.; these articles were found in Hannah Kendrew's box, by Mrs. Roberts, on 15th inst. Committed for trial John Kenny, pensioner, has reported, that on the at Supreme Court, Perth. night of the 24th inst. some person stole a tin dish and one plate from the rear of his house, in StirUng THOMAS GORMAN, t.L, 7416, by Lance-Sergeant Street. Kenny complains that some person is in the Back, Vasse, on 17th inst.; was charged with com­ habit of stealing paltry articles, on each Saturday mitting a breach of t.l. regulations, pleaded guilty night, from his yard, and that he suspects John i at Vasse Police Court, and sentenced to 3 months' McCormack, who came out in the Naval Brigade. hard labour. On 4th inst., Absolom Russ reported seeing the LIMPING JACK, ab. native, at York, by P.C. Lavery; wreck of a three-masted vessel on the beach near charged on warrant with going on premises of C Jurien Bay, which must have got there since he was Massingham, with dogs, and killing six sheep and at that place, three months before. Mr. Edward lambs with same; discharged at York on request of Bro(;kman states that at the latter end of April, or complainant. begining of May last, he saw a three-masted vessel cruising about outside the Bay, for six or seven days; GEORGE KEMP, exp., late Reg. No. 7172, by the weather was not rough, most of her sails were Sergeant Waldock, at York, on the 16th inst.; set; she did not appear to be in distress. Lance- charged with larceny of a number of jam wood stakes Corporal Lawrence, wbo visited the wreck on the 9th from a fence, the property of J. H. Monger, York; inst., gives the following description of the wreck:— convicted at York on 20th inst., and fined £1, and Bulwarks about 3ft. 6in. high, painted green, a to pay 6s. for wood taken. yellow paint streak ; bull painted black, sheathed with copper, bmlt of foreign timber, planking three Vide Police Gazette, page 58. inches thick; believed to have been about 150 tons burthen. About five miles from the wreck he found JAMES BALL, exp., sentenced on 26th ult., at a ship's boat, about 18 feet long, painted white WUliams, is late Reg. No. 7366. with a black streak around gunwale, no name on her; she had apparently been drawn up on the beach, an EUWAED STATHAN, free, seaman, by Water Police, oar and boathook was in the boat, and the saUs and Fremantle, on 20th inst.; charged with larceny from mast lying alongside her. Thomas Mclntyre, Vide CI. 138, stolen property found in prisoner's possession when arrested. Re­ JAMES MANNING, exp., at Northam Police Court, manded. charged by P.C. Maher, with supplying on the 22nd April, one bottle of Cdonial Wine to ab. native Vide Police Gazette, page 66. Annie. Fined ^30 or in default one week imprison­ MICHAEL MCGANN, exp., late 8928, brought up on ment, and two months' in lieu of fine. remand at Fremantle, 24th inst. Dismissed. H. J. COOK, Publican, at Northam Police Court, DAVID JONES, exp., late 6171, arrested on the charged by L.C. Bumside, with unlawfully seUing on 16th inst., at Northampton, by Corpl. Patton; Sunday, llth inst., to James Green, one bottle charged with the manslaughter of Thomas WUliams, of Colonial Wine. Fined .£50, or in default, 6 t.L, Reg. No. 9622. Vide Inquests. months' hard labour. C R. 10028, James Carr, reports returning to Vide information from Dongarra, llth July, 1874. Yatheroo, Toodyay District, to reside. JEEKT, ab. native, arrested by P.C. Moriarty, at Upper Irwin, 2nd inst.; charged with stealing one Vide C.I. 129. blanket, and some rations from the hut of Edward The bell therein mentioned is the property of the Oliver, on 5th March, 1874. Case dismissed, Oliver Government. to pay costs. Oliver received the goods shortly after they were stolen. Vide Circular from York, 26th April, 1873. Sergeant Waldock reported that Reg. No. 5996 WilUam Jones, t.L, has not yet been arrested; he JOHN PAWELL, exp., late 5173, on warrant at Albany; charged by Sergt. P. Furlong, with being is supposed to be working at some of the mines, or a rogue and vagabond, sentenced to 3 months' im­ on the Railway at Champion Bay. If whereabouts prisonment. known, to be reported.

Vide Police Gazette, page 67. ANNIE WEIE, wife of William Weir, exp., shoe­ The two sockets of carriage lamps claimed by maker, at Fremantle, by Sergeant Campbell, at Henry Ranford, Perth. Fremantle, on the 22nd inst.; charged with cutting and wounding her husband with a knife, with intent Vide Apprehensions, page 50. to do grievous bodily harm on 22nd inst. Brought DAVID ALEXANDER HAY, at Bunbury, on 26th up on remand on the 25th inst., and was committed inst., brought up under remand, and committed for as a Lunatic to the Asylum. trial; admitted to bail as before. 71

THE undermentioned Certificates of Freedom and Conditional Pardons are at present in the Detective Office, Perth. The Police throughout the Colony wiU Uiform such of the owners as are known to them that they can receive them on appUcation.

Beg. No. Namf;s. Date Convicted. Crime. Where Tried. Sentence.

44.56 Joseph Foster April, 1853 Larceny ... Northallerton 7 years. 1890 Thomas Lister April, 1850 Stealing Preston 7 years. 4561 William Holmes ... 18th Feb., 1856 Desertion London 14 years. 8429 Samuel Sobey 26th Oct., 1863 C. C. Court Middlesex ... 8 years. 9331 Henry Vicary 6th Jan., 1863 Larceny Taunton ... 7 years. 9200 John Howarth 13th April, 1863 Larceny Salford 7 years. 7535 John Swindle 3rd Dec, 1861 Burglary Chester 6. years. 8688 John Roberts 26th Nov., 1863 Larceny from the Person Salford 7 years. 7509 Thomas Papworth May, 1862 Housebreaking and Larceny... C. C. Court Middlesex ... 10 years. 2792 Joseph Worsley ... 3rd Dec., 1849 Larceny Salford 10 years. 9323 William Tipper ... 6th July, 18G4 Feloniously receiving stolen B hmingham 7 years. goods 8879 John Howard 29th Aug., 1864 Steahng from the Person Salford 7 years. ' 8378 Henry O'Hara 6th Aug., 1863 Larceny in a dwelling Liverpool ... 10 years. 7871 David Suttie 3rd Oct., 1862 Eobbery and assavilt ... Perth, Scothind 6 years. 4495 James Mason 18th Oct., 1852 Larceny Beccles 7 yeai's. 5572 William Jones 4th AprU, 1860 Housebreaking and Stealing Perth. W. A 4 years. 8946 Duncan McPherson 2nd Sept., 1803 Violence to Superior Officer ... Peshawer, E. Indies 7 years. —..84(J8 James Smith 10th Dec, 1862 Burglary and Housebreaking York, England ... 10 years. 7778 John Martin 9th Oct., 1802 Striking his Superior Officer ... Aldershot Camp ... 6 years. 7853 George Smith 13th Oct., 1802 Warehouse breaking and steal­ ing Liverpool 7 years. 8617 Thomas .Jackson ... 5th Dec, 1863 Arson York, England ... 8 years. 5504 Thomas Cooper ... 29th June, 1857 Sheepstealing ... Winchester 4 years. 8390 George KusaeU 13th June, 1863 Housebreaking... Taunton 10 years.

Prisoners dischamed from Perth Gaol, week ending June 2411i, 1876.

Reg, No. or lalo Con­ iieg. No. dition. Name. OfTence. Date discliarged- Sentence.

Free Gorman, Edward... Assaulting PoUce, assault & 19th June 3 weeks, 3weeks. obscene language 8305 Exp. Hanson, David Larceny by BaUee ... 20th June Committed for trial. Discharged by Judge's orders. Free Kilvington, Geo. Henry... Neglect & violation of duty 21st June 21 days. 5675 Exp. Morrissey, Dennis Larceny Do 6 months. 9125 Do. Connolly, Bernard Drunk, and obscene and 22nd June IOs. & 7 days, 7 days, threatening language concun-ent. 5678 Do. Smith, WiUiam DiTink 23rd June 21 days. Free Coon, Yap ... Absconding from service ... 24th June 2 months. Do. Kue, Tan ... Do Do 2 months. Do. KeU, Tan Do Do 2 months. 6375 Exp. Morg.an, Richard ... Drunk and disorderly Do 7 days. 7618 Do. Atkinson, John ... Vagrancy Do 3 months.

Property Found. Inquests. On 19th inst., in York,—a bundle containing pair Held at Geraldton, on the 14th inst., on the body white moleskin trousers, 2 pairs white socks, and a of Thomas WUUams, t.l., 9622, before G. EUot, white handkerchief. Now at York Police Station. coroner, and a jury. Inquest adjourned tUl 20th inst., when a Verdict of Manslaughter was given On the 21st inst., in Perth,- -a dog collar. Now against David Jones, exp., late 6171, of Gwalla. at Detective Office. From the evidence, it was adduced that the death of Williams was caused through Jones assaulting him, by striking him with a large stone upon the forehead, On 24th inst., in St. George's Terrace, Perth,—a on the 30th May last, at Northampton, from the mackintosh coat. Now at Detective Office. effects of which cleceased never recovered. WiUiams died whUe being conveyed from Northampton to On the 21st inst., near Salt River,—Half an Geraldton Hospital. ordinary sized horse rug, nearly new, browm-striped. Now at Albany Police Station. Held by J. G. Slade, on the body of Col. Reg. No. 10125, John Regan, at Fremantle Prison, 26th inst. On 22nd inst., near 24-mile Perth Road (Albany Verdict—" Died from natural causes." end),—double blanket (blue), one blue jjUot cloth monkey jacket, one piece oil cloth table cover, one Sydney billy (new), four cakes paste blacking, and Horses and Cattle. one cotton pocket handkerchief. Now at Albany Strayed from Gwalla in the beginning of May Police Station. last, a large bay horse, about 16 bands 3 in. high, branded with B on off side, small white blaze down On the Fremantle Road, 24th inst., -a book, face, and a smaU No. 2 horse bell on. Horse and " Bunyan's Holy War." bell the property of the Govemment. 72

Ticket-of-Leave Convict Road Party on the llth July, 1871, last heard of at DeBurgh's, Moore River. Reg. No. 6819 John Bickle, has been removed from Gingin District to Perth, to which district he 6. HENEY BEADBUEY, Reg. No. 5979, Imperial wiU be restricted. Convict; arrived in the Colony per convict ship LinceUes, January, 1862. Description—Stout, pre- Reg. No. 9871 John Shine, transferred to Cham­ sent age 35, Sft. 5|in. high, light brown hair, light pion Bay District, to which district he will be hazel eyes, long visage, fresh complexion; a butcher. restricted. Police to keep a good watch on movements Absconded from Convict Boat Party, Fremantle, on of these two men. the 3rd AprU, 1872. Reg. No. 9285 Benjamin Shakespeare, has been 7. DENNIS MANNING, Reg. No. 9513, Imperial granted a ticket-of-leave on own account in the Perth Convict; arrived in the Colony per convict ship District. Norwood, July, 1867 ; sentenced to 10 years in 1865, but received additional sentences in this Colony for A Certificate of Freedom larceny. Description—Stout, present age 39, 5ft. has been issued to undermentioned Convict, whose 2in. high, black hair, black eyes, round visage, swarthy sentence has expired :—• complexion ; a laborer. Absconded from Freshwater 9171 Thomas Griss, at Bunbury Police Court, on Bay Road Party on the 10th May, 1873. 15th inst., convicted at Ipswich, Suffolk, on 7th August, 1865, of carnally knowing a child under ten 8. JOHN or JAMES KEAENS, Reg. No. 10097,' years of age, and sentenced to ten years' penal servi­ Colonial Convict; under sentence of 5 years p.s., at tude. Albany, on the 19th February, 1873, his Imperial Reg. No. was 7747, sentence 6 years p.s., on the 7th May, 1861. Description—Stout, present age 39, Sft. Conditional Release 4in. high, brown hair, oval visage, dark complexion, Vide Police Gazette, page 67. Marks—Bayonet stab in neck, D left side, bullet Issued on the 26th inst., to Reg. No. 9024, John mark on right leg, willow left arm, J. right arm; a Joseph Whiffin, at Perth PoUce Court. WhiflELn laborer. Absconded from Point Resolution Eoad received a sentence of 15 years P. S., at Central party on the 10th August, 1873. Criminal Court, Middlesex, on 27th February, 1865, 9. HENEY PAEKENSON, Reg. No. 8674, Imperial for Burglary, Convict; arrived in the Colony per convict ship Vimiera, December, 1865, reconvicted for larcenies in "Warrants Issued. this Colony. Description—Middling stout, present Ab. native COTJITCH. Description—slight, age age 36, Sit. 6|in. high, brown hair, grey eyes, oval between 30 and 40 years, height about 5ft. 7 or 8in., visage, fresh complexion. Marks—Dot and H on hair black, visage long, complexion black, trade left arm; a laborer. Absconded from North Fre­ cattleminder and shepherd; is charged on warrant, mantle Depot on the 8th March, 1874, beUeved to he issued at Toodyay, 24th inst., with absconding from in or near Perth. the service of Frederick Lee, of Toodyay, on the 18th inst. 11. WILLIAM LEIGH alias FEANK KELLY alias WILLIAM LEE, Reg. No. 9964, Colonial Convict; (Imp. Reg. No. 6033); arrived in the Colony per con­ JOEY, ab. native. Description—middling stout, vict ship Lincelles, January, 1862 ; reconvicted at the age about 30 years, height about 5 ft. 4 or 5 in., hair Supreme Court, Perth, 7th October, 1869, sentenced black, visage round, complexion black; is charged to 7 years p.s. Description—Stout, present age 39, on warrant issued the 24th inst., with deserting the Sft. 3|in. high, fresh complexion. Marks—Heart on service of S. P. Phillips, Toodyay, 9th May last. palm of left hand, cut on left hand, black spots on left arm; a glover and tailor. Absconded from Absconders. Freshwater Bay Convict Road Party on the 13th 1. HENEY RINGTON, Reg. No. 4620, Imperial March, 1875, believed to have been on the Swan two Convict; arrived in the colony per convict ship Nile, months ago. in January, 1858. Description—Middling stout, 25. TOMMY WOBUT, ab., undergoing magisterial present age 46, Sft. 9in. high, sandy hair, dark brown sentence at Perth Police Stables. Description- eyes, long visage, fresh complexion. Marks—H.K. Stout, about 30 years of age, about Sft. 4iin., round on each arm; a farm laborer. Absconded from a visage, very wide mouth, and bold appearance; Convict Party at Point Resolution on the 10th absconded on 8th inst., from Perth Police Stables. October, 1868. This native belongs to the Albany District, and was 3. WILLIAM GOODLAND aliosBiLL ATTEL,Reg. NO. seen going in that direction. 8269, Imperial Convict; arrived in the Colony per 26. GEOEGE COWPEE, Imperial Convict, Reg. No. convict ship Racehorse, 1865, under sentence of 20 9701, from York District, on 21st January, 1871.^, years, p.s., March, 1863. Description—Stout, broad This man is better known as Martin Griffin, Keg. shoulders, present age 34, Sft. 7f in. high, dark brown No. 1324, and who made his escape from this Colony hair, bald, light hazel eyes, long visage, fair com­ some years ago, while en route from Albany as a plexion. Marks—Anchor and J right arm ; sailor prisoner under escort, to Fremantle Prison; he was and mermaid left arm ; a carpenter ; has a spot size arrested and sentenced to seven years' penal servitude, of half crown on left side of head void of hair; has in London, 27th February, 1866, and again arrived been in Royal Navy ; an Englishman ; walks with a in this Colony, per Convict Ship Hougoumont, in quick short step, turns right foot outward. Absconded 1868, but on arriving at the Convict Establishment, from Convict Boat Party, Fremantle, on the 16th Fremantle, was recognized by the Assistant Super­ December, 1870, and is believed he went overland to intendent, as escaped prisoner Reg. No. 1324 Martiu South Australia with Bernard Stein in October, 1874. Griffin._ Description—Middling stout, present age 6. JAMES BAKEE, Reg. No. 9068, Imperial Con­ 49, height Sft. 4|in., grey hair, hazel eyes, oval vict ; arrived in the Colony per convict ship Corona, visage, long nose, fresh complexion. Marks—pock­ 1866, under sentence of 15 years p.s., 25th March, pitted, bald, part of a ship on right arm, ship, loug 1865. Description—SUght, present age 69, 5ft. 3-2in. mark, and " AVEEY," left arm, anchor left wrist, ' high, grey hair, grey eyes, round visage, dark com­ tattooed back of right hand, very talkative, speaks plexion ; a laborer. Absconded from Northam quickly. ^

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