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41<br />
Vide Police Gazette, 1884, page 21.<br />
TOMMY GLASS, ab. nat., at Mount Stirl<strong>in</strong>g, York<br />
District, on the 22nd ult., by P.C. Eaton. To return<br />
to his work.<br />
Vide Police Gazette, 1884, page 3<strong>5.</strong><br />
JOHN STUBBS, exp., late 8993, at Cocalup Swamp,<br />
Bunbury District, on the I8th ult., by P.C, Gee,<br />
3 months h.l.<br />
Vide Police Gazette, 1884,, page 36.<br />
NEERUM alias JIMMY, ab. nat,, brought up on the<br />
20th ult, Eemanded.<br />
JOHN CLARAGE, exp., late 5378, at <strong>No</strong>rtham, on<br />
the 18th ult., by L.C. Hogan ; drunkenness, 7 days<br />
h.l.; assault<strong>in</strong>g police, 1 month h.L, cumulative.<br />
JAMES EOGERS, exp., late 7233, at Perth, on the<br />
1st <strong>in</strong>st., by P.C. Hefferman; drunkenness. 14 days<br />
h.L<br />
THOMAS GODFREY, at Perth, on the 1st <strong>in</strong>st., by<br />
P.C, Dunn; disorderly. 14 days h.L<br />
JOHN SMITH, exp., late 9295, at Perth, on the 1st<br />
<strong>in</strong>st,, by L.C. Beresford; disorderly. F<strong>in</strong>ed 15s. 6d.<br />
or 17 days h.L<br />
Vide Police Gazette, 1884, page 36.<br />
BAPPAH, ab. nat., died from effects of a bullet<br />
wound. DIBINYENAN, ab. nat., died from congestion<br />
of the lungs.<br />
Vide Police Gazette, 1884, C.I. 108.<br />
JAMES ANDREWS (juvenile), at Fremantle, on the<br />
2nd <strong>in</strong>st., by P.C. McGu<strong>in</strong>ness. To receive 12 strokes<br />
with a birch rod.<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., late 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 Eichard Kearney, age 4<br />
years, who was lost <strong>in</strong> the bush near this place on<br />
the 18th March, 1880.<br />
Special Inquiry.<br />
Officers <strong>in</strong> charge of Sub-Districts will cause<br />
<strong>in</strong>quiry to be made for present whereabouts of<br />
Stephen Baldw<strong>in</strong>, exp., late 3818; description,—<br />
middl<strong>in</strong>g stout, age 62 years, 5ft. 6|<strong>in</strong>. high, dark<br />
brown hair, grey eyes, oval visage, fresh complexion,<br />
cut on forehead, cupped back of neck ; received a<br />
Conditional Pardon at Geraldton, 10th September,<br />
1864. Eesult of <strong>in</strong>quiries to be forwarded to Detective<br />
Office.—^'/om-<br />
Miscellaneous.<br />
CHARLES Cox; charged at Bridgetown, on the<br />
21st ult., by L.C. Bovell, with keep<strong>in</strong>g an unlicensed<br />
dog. F<strong>in</strong>ed 40s. and costs.<br />
JAMES FAGAN; charged at Albany, on the 22nd<br />
ult., by William Bailey, ranger, with remov<strong>in</strong>g<br />
timber from Crown Lands vested <strong>in</strong> the Municipal<br />
Council, without authority. P<strong>in</strong>ed ^£1 and costs.<br />
JOHN STUBBS, exp., late 8993 ; charged at P<strong>in</strong>jarrah,<br />
on the 28th ult., by Corpl. Osborne, with<br />
sell<strong>in</strong>g liquor, (to wit) Colonial w<strong>in</strong>e, without a<br />
license. P<strong>in</strong>ed JE30 and 1 month h.L, <strong>in</strong> default<br />
of f<strong>in</strong>e 2 months h.L, cumulative.<br />
EICHARD W. BARNDON and JAMES MOUNTAIN,<br />
exp., late 3591 ; charged at Greenough, on the 27th<br />
ult., by P.C. H. Eaton, with keep<strong>in</strong>g unlicensed dogs.<br />
F<strong>in</strong>ed 40s. each and costs.<br />
THOMAS CRAINE, exp., late 6265 ; charged 'at<br />
Greenough, on the 27th ult., by P.C. Eaton, with<br />
keep<strong>in</strong>g three unlicensed dogs. F<strong>in</strong>ed £6 and costs.<br />
Prisoners tried at Quarter Sessions, Albany, commenc<strong>in</strong>g Wednesday, Febmary 20th, <strong>1884.</strong><br />
Condition<br />
Reg. <strong>No</strong>.<br />
Name.<br />
Offence.<br />
District.<br />
Police Gazette<br />
page.<br />
Verdict.<br />
How disposed of.<br />
L.P.<br />
Eip.<br />
Ch<strong>in</strong>ese<br />
4784<br />
S<strong>in</strong>field, Chas.<br />
Tborapson, John<br />
AhYove<br />
Abscond<strong>in</strong>g from prison Albany<br />
part J'<br />
Larceny of cloth<strong>in</strong>g ... Do<br />
Larceny from a shop ... Do<br />
<strong>1884.</strong><br />
1S&19<br />
18S3.<br />
211<br />
207, 208, 212<br />
Pleaded gmilty<br />
<strong>No</strong>t guilty<br />
Guilty<br />
4 months h.l.<br />
Discharsred.<br />
18 months h.l.