No. 10.] WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5. [1884. Stealing- in Dwellings ...
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Property Lost.<br />
Youndeg<strong>in</strong>.—On the 26th ult., between York and<br />
Melbciu<strong>in</strong>g,—a "Smith & Wesson" revolver. <strong>No</strong>.<br />
53746.<br />
Perth.—On the 7th <strong>in</strong>st.,—light br<strong>in</strong>dle kangaroo<br />
slut, white blaze down face, little white on paws,<br />
answers to the name of " Beesw<strong>in</strong>g."<br />
Bunbury.—On the 14th ult., between the Collie<br />
Mills and Bunbury,—one case marked 42 conta<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g<br />
rifle caps, clothes l<strong>in</strong>es, &c.<br />
Property Found.<br />
Perth.—On the 7th <strong>in</strong>st., on Mount Eliza,—black<br />
dress, pr<strong>in</strong>t dress, white petticoat, two chemises, pair<br />
of stays, [and pr<strong>in</strong>t apron. <strong>No</strong>w at Lost Property<br />
Office.—P.B. 30.<br />
Vide Police Gazette, 1884, page 43.<br />
Perth.—Property <strong>No</strong>. 26 claimed by and handed<br />
to owner.<br />
Perth.— On the 8th <strong>in</strong>st., <strong>in</strong> St. George's Terrace,<br />
—one plated lamp socket. <strong>No</strong>w at Lost Property<br />
Office.—P.B. 32.<br />
Vide Police Gazette 1884, page 43.<br />
Geraldton.—The boy's tweed tunic there<strong>in</strong><br />
scribed claimed by and handed to owner.<br />
de-<br />
Vide Police Gazette, 1884, page 37.<br />
Perth.—The small spirit level there<strong>in</strong> described<br />
claimed by and handed to owner.—P.B. 22.<br />
Vide Police Gazette, 1883, page 31.<br />
Haml<strong>in</strong>.—The cheque for 5s. 6d. there<strong>in</strong> described<br />
claimed by and handed to f<strong>in</strong>der.<br />
Bunbury.—On the 24th ult., on the Dardanup<br />
Eoad,—two cattle bells, branded E.W. <strong>No</strong>w <strong>in</strong><br />
possession of f<strong>in</strong>der.<br />
Fremantle.—Ou the 5th <strong>in</strong>st., on the steps of the<br />
New Court House,—one slate colored hard felt hat.<br />
<strong>No</strong>w at Fremantle Police Station.<br />
Perth.—On the 8th <strong>in</strong>st., <strong>in</strong> St. George's Terrace,—<br />
one bell bracket. <strong>No</strong>w at Lost Property Office.—•<br />
P.B. 31.<br />
Perth.—On the 10th <strong>in</strong>st., <strong>in</strong> St. George's Terrace,—1<br />
polished walk<strong>in</strong>g stick. <strong>No</strong>w at Lost<br />
Property Office.—P.B. 32.<br />
Geraldton.—On the 3rd <strong>in</strong>st., <strong>in</strong> Mar<strong>in</strong>e Terrace,—<br />
one sack conta<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g 2 shirts, 6 t<strong>in</strong>s mullet, lib. tobacco,<br />
1 packet of tea, 1 packet of sugar, and 2 loaves<br />
bread. <strong>No</strong>w at Geraldton Police Station.<br />
Perth.—On the 9th <strong>in</strong>st., <strong>in</strong> Howick St.,—a necklet<br />
of rosary beads. <strong>No</strong>w at Lost Property Office.—<br />
P.B. 33.<br />
Inquests.<br />
Boebourne.—On the 25th ult., at the Court House,<br />
before E. H. Laurence, R.M. and Coroner, on the<br />
body of Ah Long Whu (Coolie). Verdict—" Death<br />
from natural causes, and through exhaustion for<br />
want of water."<br />
Boebourne.—On the 26th January ult., at Police<br />
Court, Roebourne,—before E. H. Laurence, R.M.<br />
and Coroner, on the body of John Tucker, exp., late<br />
64.32. Verdict—" Death from alcoholic poison, accelerated<br />
by the heat of the sun."<br />
Escaped Prisoners.<br />
261. JIM CROW, ab. nat. (local prisoner), escaped<br />
from Geraldton lockup on the 6th <strong>in</strong>st., while on<br />
remand ; gone towards Greenough.<br />
262. WILLIAM, ab. nat. (local prisoner), escaped<br />
from Roebourne gaol, on the 4th February ult., while<br />
undergo<strong>in</strong>g a sentence of 6 months h.l.<br />
Human Rema<strong>in</strong>s Found.<br />
Youndeg<strong>in</strong>.—On the 6th February, 1884, there<br />
were some human rema<strong>in</strong>s found about 19 miles south<br />
of Youndeg<strong>in</strong> Police Station, at a place called Nuckamoney;<br />
they appeared to have laid there about 6<br />
months; there was no appearance of foul play. The<br />
rema<strong>in</strong>s are supposed to be those of William Eenton,<br />
exp., latt' 4327, who was seen near where the rema<strong>in</strong>s<br />
were found <strong>in</strong> April last, and has not been seen s<strong>in</strong>ce;<br />
the boots found on the rema<strong>in</strong>s have been identified<br />
as " Eenton's."<br />
Dongarra.—On the 29th January, 1884, a skull<br />
was found at a place called Badga, about 140 miles<br />
from Dongarra. The skull has been exam<strong>in</strong>ed and<br />
found to that of a white child, is supposed to be the<br />
skull of a child named John R.chard Kearney, age 4<br />
years, who was lost <strong>in</strong> the bush near this place on<br />
the 18th March, 1880.<br />
Register of Expirees and Conditional Pardon Holders who have left the Colony.<br />
Name and Condition.<br />
Late<br />
Rog.<br />
Date<br />
of<br />
Departure.<br />
Name of Vessel.<br />
Dest<strong>in</strong>ation.<br />
Ship <strong>in</strong> n'hich<br />
arrived.<br />
Remarks.<br />
Gibson, David<br />
Warren, Joseph<br />
6874<br />
3780<br />
<strong>1884.</strong><br />
27th Feb.<br />
2nd March<br />
s.s. Otway<br />
Mirzapore<br />
Melbourne<br />
Adelaide<br />
1st Merchantman<br />
"WilUam Hammond<br />
Middl<strong>in</strong>sr stout, aere 60 years, 5ft. 3Mn. hiph,<br />
hazel eyes, brown hair tiirn<strong>in</strong>er stey, saJlow<br />
complexion, scar on back, cnrpenter.<br />
Stout, aije St years, 5ft. 4-4<strong>in</strong>. hi^rh, dark eyes,<br />
round visage, fair comiilexion, abscess on<br />
left side of neck, D left arm.