No. 31.] WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3. [1881. Stealing in Dwellings ...
No. 31.] WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3. [1881. Stealing in Dwellings ...
No. 31.] WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3. [1881. Stealing in Dwellings ...
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[ Published by Authority. ]<br />
This Gazette is published for Police <strong>in</strong>formation only, and the Police throughout the Colony<br />
are <strong>in</strong>structed to make themselves thoroughly acqua<strong>in</strong>ted with the contents.<br />
M. 8. SMITH, Super<strong>in</strong>tendent of PoUce.<br />
<strong>No</strong>. 32.] <strong>WEDNESDAY</strong>, <strong>AUGUST</strong> 10. [<strong>1881.</strong><br />
<strong>Steal<strong>in</strong>g</strong> <strong>in</strong> Dwell<strong>in</strong>gs, from the<br />
Person, &c.<br />
On the 1st ult., from Thomas Hayworth's hut,<br />
<strong>No</strong>rthampton,—six chamber revolver, Bishop and<br />
Sons on barrell, the property of Thomas Hayworth.<br />
Jimmy Ryan, ab. nat., aud Nim, ab. nat., suspected.<br />
-C.L 324.<br />
On the 4th ult., from John Hackett's hut, Mount<br />
Wittenoom,—quantity of flour, rations, and 1 sheepsk<strong>in</strong>,<br />
the property of John Hackett. Worilby, ab.<br />
nat., suspected; 201l>s. flour and sheepskiu recovered.<br />
-CI. 325.<br />
On the 15th June last, from James Kellowley's<br />
liut, Toodyay,—colored cotton shirt, calico tent, and<br />
opossum rug, the property of James Kellowley.<br />
hck Yarran, ab. nat., committed this robbery.—C.I.<br />
326.<br />
On the 21st ult., from James Kellowley's hut,<br />
Toodyay,—look<strong>in</strong>g glass and butcher's knife, C.<br />
Lloyd on handle, the property of James Kellowley.<br />
Jack Yarran, ab. nat., committed this robbery.—C.I.<br />
o27.<br />
On the 16th ult., from Eobort Mason's hut, Well- ,<br />
bungen,—Crimean shirt, cotton shirt, pair mole '<br />
trowsers, and a quantity of rations, the property of,<br />
Kobert RnU,. nflr„„.^ Mason. y-^^ Apprehensions.—C.I. 328. /<br />
On the Slst ult., from William L<strong>in</strong>thorne's premises,<br />
Geraldton,—diagonal tweed coat, pair tweed<br />
trowsers, tweed frock coat, 2 black cloth coats, black<br />
cloth vest, pair mole trowsers, the property of<br />
" ilhani L<strong>in</strong>thorne and others. Vide Apprehensions.<br />
-C.L 329.<br />
On the 30th ult., from the yard of the Weld Arms<br />
•Hotel, Albany,—case old torn g<strong>in</strong>, Booth's brand,<br />
marked K"S ; case conta<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g lO&s. tea, 2 bottles<br />
sauce, 41bs. candles, 3fts. butter, 1 bottle black<strong>in</strong>g,<br />
t<strong>in</strong> of coffee, 3 pairs men's woollen socks ; kerosene<br />
'>oi addressed James Quarterma<strong>in</strong>, conta<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g 1<br />
gallon old torn g<strong>in</strong>, Booth's brand, 811)S. galvanised<br />
iron screws, and otbs. washers, the property of W.<br />
McCronan and James Quarterma<strong>in</strong>. The second<br />
and third cases above mentioned were found <strong>in</strong> an<br />
unoccupied house, on the Perth-Albany road, the<br />
contents gone except the woollen socks and 1 empty<br />
g<strong>in</strong> bottle.—C.L 330.<br />
On the 26th ult., from John Nev<strong>in</strong>'s hut, Ijockville,—]21t)s.<br />
bacon, and a quantity of rations, the<br />
property of John Nev<strong>in</strong>. Robert Hannarby, exp.,<br />
late 5661, suspected.—C.I. 3<strong>31.</strong><br />
On the 4th <strong>in</strong>st., from the City Hotel, Perth,<br />
—yellow horse rug, very large, with black stripes at<br />
each end, has been scorched with a hot iron, and 2<br />
small brown or grey horse rugs with narrow magenta<br />
stripes, the property of William Love. John Walsh,<br />
exp., George Gordon, t.l., Eeg. <strong>No</strong>. 9748, and<br />
Michael Ryan, exp., late 6959, suspected.—C.L 332.<br />
On the 4th <strong>in</strong>st., from the Emerald Isle Hotel,<br />
Fremantle—one glass vase, silver plated, the property<br />
of Frederick Cajsar. F«c?e Apprehensions.—C.L 33<strong>3.</strong><br />
Vide PoUce Gazette, 18S1, page 123, C.I. 314.<br />
Amended description of articles stolen, the property<br />
of Frank James,—I sovereign, 6d. piece, silver<br />
open face geneva watch, pen knife, buckhorn handle,<br />
meerschaum pipe with hole <strong>in</strong> bottom of bowl, pair<br />
dark tweed trowsers ribbed like cord, dark blue<br />
travell<strong>in</strong>g cap trimmed with fur; pipe, trowsers, and<br />
cap, identifiable. Suspicion attaches to a man<br />
answer<strong>in</strong>g the follow<strong>in</strong>g description: 5ft. 3 or 4<strong>in</strong>.<br />
high, sandy whiskers turn<strong>in</strong>g grey, clean shaved on<br />
ch<strong>in</strong>, fresh complexion, speaks <strong>in</strong> a broad Yorkshire<br />
accent.—C.I. 334.<br />
On the 30th ult., from the person of Thomas<br />
Elvidge, at 123-mile Albany Eoad,—four new £1<br />
bank notes, about 30s. iu silver, order for £5 dated<br />
29th July, 1881, drawn by Thomas Cornwall on<br />
William Cornwall. Vide Apprehensions.—C.L 335.<br />
On the 1st <strong>in</strong>st., from James Mallon's hut, Spr<strong>in</strong>g<br />
Hill, <strong>No</strong>rtham,—pair new side-spr<strong>in</strong>g boots, size 7,<br />
new soft black felt hat, red handkerchief, pair white<br />
mole trowsers, double breasted light tweed vest, plaid