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George Rhodes

Drunk in the public street - twenty one days imprisonment with hard labour. Reg 7833

Joseph Armstrong

Drunk in the public street - fined twenty shillings and three shillings and sixpence costs or seven days imprisonment with hard labour in default. Fine paid.

James Kelly

Four months imprisonment with hard labour, for being out of his district and illegally at large in Albany district. This sentence cumulative with sentence of two months hard labour dated 14 July 1883. Reg 7470

James Bryan

On 12th July, did secrete himself on board the S.S. Pathan and go to sea without the consent of the Owner or Master - four weeks imprisonment with hard labour. Stowaway

James Mulligan

On 12th July, did secrete himself on board the S.S. Pathan and go to sea without the consent of the Owner or Master - four weeks imprisonment with hard labour. Stowaway

William Burns

On 12th July, did secrete himself on board the S.S. Pathan and go to sea without the consent of the Owner or Master - four weeks imprisonment with hard labour. Stowaway

John Donoghue

On 12th July, did secrete himself on board the S.S. Pathan and go to sea without the consent of the Owner or Master - four weeks imprisonment with hard labour. Stowaway

Charles Crowland

On 27th July, did continue to disobey lawful commands on board the 'Eastern Chief' - eight weeks imprisonment with hard labour. Seaman

John Alexander, Frank Lange

On 27th July, they did continue to disobey lawful commands on board the 'Eastern Chief' - eight weeks imprisonment with hard labour. Alexander received 7 days remission. See [02517].Seamen

Edwin Brown, John Quigley

On 27th July, did continue to disobey lawful commands on board the 'Eastern Chief' - twelve weeks imprisonment with hard labour. Seamen

James Wilson

Drunk and loitering about public houses - fourteen days imprisonment with hard labour. Reg 7314

Michael Walsworth

In July last, did steal, take and carry away one white blanket from the Albany Common Gaol whilst a prisoner - three months imprisonment with hard labour. Discharged by order of the Governor dated 14 September 1883. Reg 9338

John Shine

Drunk in the public streets - seven days imprisonment with hard labour. Reg 9871.

John A. Ploeg

Seaman of the U S Barque 'Platina' - did unlawfully escape and go at large from the Common Gaol at Albany on 25th May last - one month imprisonment with hard labour. Seaman

Charles Sandford

Refused to do duty on the 'Eastern Chief' on 16th August - three weeks imprisonment with hard labour, to be sent on board when the barque is ready for sailing. Seaman.

Denis Leonard

Absented himself from his duty on board the 'Eastern chief' without leave - three weeks imprisonment with hard labour, to be sent on board when the barque is ready for sailing. Seaman.

Frederick Whitterburn

Disorderly in the public streets on August 14th - fined twenty shillings plus three shillings and sixpence costs or fourteen days imprisonment with hard labour.

Patrick Goulding [Golden]

Loose, idle and drunken person having no visible means of support and deemed a rogue and vagabond - one month imprisonment with hard labour. Reg 8274

James Mulligan alias Fitzgerald

Being a Private belonging to the Royal Dublin Fusiliers, stationed at Colombo, on 12th July last past did desert from said Regiment - remanded in custody

John Donoghue alias Sands

Being a Private belonging to the Royal Dublin Fusiliers, stationed at Colombo, on 12th July last past did desert from said Regiment - remanded in custody

James Bryan alias Dunn

Being a Private belonging to the Royal Dublin Fusiliers, stationed at Colombo, on 12th July last past did desert from said Regiment - remanded in custody

William Burns alias Doyle

Being a Private belonging to the Royal Dublin Fusiliers, stationed at Colombo, on 12th July last past did desert from said Regiment - remanded in custody

Thomas Papworth

Drunk in the public street - fined twenty shillings or ten days imprisonment with hard labour. Reg 7509

James Fuller

Did secrete himself and go to sea on board the 'Gulf of Mexico' without the consent of the master, Owner or Agents - one week imprisonment with hard labour.

Ben, an Aboriginal native

On 26th March last, at Eucla, feloniously did kill and murder one Simon, an Aboriginal native - discharged for want of evidence on October 25, 1883. Aboriginal

Michael Walworth

Official remittance of Michael Walworth's sentence from the Governor and Commander-In-Chief, F. Napier-Broome, and the Colonial Secretary.

George Cribb

Feloniously did steal, take and carry away one bag of apples from the store of John McKail and Co - two months imprisonment with hard labour. Reg 4860

Neils Peterson

On the 18th instant, refused to do duty on the Barque 'Chusan' - fourteen days imprisonment with hard labour. Seaman.

Patrick Goulding [Golden]

Drunk in the public streets - fourteen days imprisonment with hard labour. To be cumulative on warrant marked A of this day's date. Reg 8274

John Bradley

Telegraph from James Roe, Sheriff, to the Government Resident, granting John Bradley remission of thirty six days

William Sherry

Drunk in the public streets - fined twenty shillings or seven days imprisonment with hard labour in default. Reg 9566

John Ford

Drunk and disorderly at the Semblance of Old England public house [Kojonup] - fourteen days imprisonment. Sentence cumulative.

John Ford

Violently resisted and assaulted the Police in the execution of their duty and rescue one Henry Larsen from custody - one calendar month imprisonment with hard labour. Sentence cumulative.

Thomas Christian

On the 3rd instant, did continue to disobey lawful command and refuse duty on board the 'Chusan' - eleven weeks imprisonment with hard labour or to be sent on board sooner if required by the Master. Seaman.

Neils Peterson

On the 3rd instant, did continue to disobey lawful command and refuse duty on board the 'Chusan' - eleven weeks imprisonment with hard labour or to be sent on board sooner if required by the Master. Seaman.

Louis Thiele

On the 3rd instant, did continue to disobey lawful command and refuse duty on board the 'Chusan' - twelve weeks imprisonment with hard labour or to be sent on board sooner if required by the Master. Seaman.

Joseph Dennis

On the 3rd instant, did disobey lawful commands on board the Bark 'Chusan' - four weeks imprisonment with hard labour, to be sent on board sooner if required by the Master. Seaman

David Calvin

On the 3rd instant, did disobey lawful commands on board the Bark 'Chusan' - four weeks imprisonment with hard labour, to be sent on board sooner if required by the Master. Seaman

Matthew Trayner

On the 3rd instant, did disobey lawful commands on board the Bark 'Chusan' - four weeks imprisonment with hard labour, to be sent on board sooner if required by the Master. Seaman

Peter Olsen

On the 3rd instant, did disobey lawful commands on board the Bark 'Chusan' - four weeks imprisonment with hard labour, to be sent on board sooner if required by the Master. Seaman

Hugh Levorne

Drunk in the public streets - twenty one days imprisonment with hard labour. Marked A. Reg 5993

Hugh Levorne

Loose, idle, drunken and disorderly person, loitering about public houses - three months imprisonment with hard labour, to commence on termination of warrant marked A of this date. Reg 5993

William Sherry

Drunk in the streets - twenty one days imprisonment with hard labour. Marked A. Reg 9566

William Sherry

Loose, idle, drunken and disorderly person, loitering about public houses - three months imprisonment with hard labour, to commence on termination of warrant marked A of this date. Reg 9566

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