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William Sherry

Resisted the police in the execution of their duty – fourteen days imprisonment with hard labour. Marked A. Reg 9566

William Sherry

Drunk in the public streets of Albany – fined ten shillings or fourteen days imprisonment in default, to be cumulative on Warrant marked A of this day's date. Reg 9566

Alfred [Albert] McIntosh

Recognizance to Keep the Peace – McIntosh supplied forty pounds and Horace Egerton Warburton supplied forty pounds, the condition being that McIntosh be of good behaviour to Mary McIntosh and Thomas Geake until 19th October 1886.

James Smith [alias John Ferris]

At Kojonup, being the hired shepherd of Thomas Norrish and in charge of a flock of sheep, he did wilfully neglect his duty – one calendar month imprisonment with hard labour. Reg 6965

Frederick Kain

At Kojonup, being the hired shepherd of Thomas Norrish and in charge of a flock of sheep, he did wilfully neglect his duty – one calendar month imprisonment with hard labour.

Ann Betteridge

At Kojonup, being a loose, idle, drunken and disorderly person after a previous conviction of drunkenness and of disorderly conduct – three calendar months imprisonment with hard labour.

Ann Betteridge

At Kojonup, was drunk after a previous conviction of drunkenness – twenty one days imprisonment with hard labour to run concurrent with sentence of 3 months for being a loose, idle and disorderly person

Michael Innis [Ennis]

Did incite a prisoner to resist the police in the execution of their duty – seven days imprisonment with hard labour to be cumulative on warrant marked A of this day's date. Reg 7980

Phoebe Colefax

On the 31st July, did assault and wound Alexander Kidd – remanded in custody. Note on back of document 'Trial – acquitted 17/11/86'

James Marsden

Being a servant in the employ of Hugh McKenzie did absent himself from his usual and lawful occupation without his Master's consent – two months imprisonment with hard labour, conviction to be cumulative on sentence his is now undergoing.

John Kingston

Disorderly in York street – fined forty shillings or fourteen days imprisonment with hard labour in default. Reg 7757

Patrick Mooney

Drunk and disorderly – one month imprisonment with hard labour and pay a fine of five shillings.

James Thompson

Drunk and incapable in the streets – fined ten shillings or fourteen days imprisonment with hard labour. Reg 7276

Victor Regina

Drunk and disorderly – fined ten shillings or seven days imprisonment with hard labour in default.

John Blake

Disorderly in the London Hotel by making use of indecent language – one month imprisonment with hard labour and pay a fine of one shilling.

William Sherry

Disorderly in the public streets, exposing his person and making use of obscene language – three months imprisonment with hard labour and fined one shilling. Reg 9566

Jonas Haynes

Drunk in the Police lockup – five days imprisonment with hard labour. Reg 111

Michael Ennis

Drunk and making use of obscene language in the public streets – seven days imprisonment with hard labour. Reg 7980

Ann Betteridge

Drunk in the public streets – twenty one days imprisonment with hard labour. Marked A

Ann Betteridge

Loose, idle, drunken and disorderly – one month imprisonment with hard labour, cumulative on warrant of this day's date marked A.

John White

Drunk and disorderly in the public streets – seven days imprisonment with hard labour.

James Hayhurst

At Northam, between 23rd August and 1st September 1884 feloniously did steal, take and carry away from a hut on the Northam Road, one horse rug, one blue blanket, one knife in a leather case, one spoon, one tin can, one valise strap and one leath...

James Hayhurst

At York, feloniously did steal, take and carry away from George Taylor one tweed coat, one pair trousers, one vest, three shirts, one pair boots, two razors, and sundry other items, value three pounds and ten shillings – six calendar months impris...

James Hayhurst

At York, at the Railway Camp did feloniously steal, take and carry away from the camp of Thomas Brown one pair of dark moleskin trousers value about five shilling - six calendar months imprisonment with hard labour, cumulative on sentence of six ...

James Hayhurst

At York, feloniously did steal, take and carry away from the hut of James Heath at the Railway camp near Tipperary one leather belt, one pipe and case and one razor and one silver ring, value of twelve shillings – three calendar months imprisonmen...

James Hayhurst

At York, at the Railway Camp, Woodside, did feloniously steal, take and carry away from the tent of John smith one cotton shirt, one pair boots and other other articles to the value of one pound five shillings – three calendar months imprisonment ...

Edward Lee

Drunk and incapable in the streets – seven days imprisonment with hard labour.

Frank Vincent

Drunk and incapable in the public streets – fined twenty shillings or fourteen days imprisonment with hard labour in default.

James Smith

Drunk and incapable in the public streets – fined ten shillings or seven days imprisonment with hard labour in default.

William Robinson

Drunk and incapable in the public streets – fined twenty shillings or seven days imprisonment with hard labour in default.

William Robinson

Loose, idle, drunken and disorderly person – fourteen days imprisonment with hard labour. Cumulative.

Jack Hardy, an Aboriginal

did abscond from the service of Hugh McKenzie with whom he had an engagement a shepherd for a period of three months from 5th April 1886 – one month imprisonment with hard labour. Aboriginal

Samuel Miller

Is a person of unsound mind, wandering abroad – remanded in custody, Dr Rogers advising

Alfred McIntosh

Wandering abroad and lodging in an outhouse without any visible means of subsistence – remanded in custody

James Miles

Drunk and disorderly at the London Hotel – fourteen days imprisonment with hard labour. Reg 7218

George Lyons

Wandering abroad, this day, supposed to be of unsound mind – to George Lyons for medical examination, discharged on 15th.

Austin Callaghan

Loitering about public places, justly suspected for an evil design and not giving a satisfactory account of himself on the 18th – fourteen days imprisonment with hard labour. Reg 8646

William Hollis

Loose, idle, drunken and disorderly person, loitering about and giving no satisfactory account of himself – fourteen days imprisonment with hard labour. Reg 4839

William Bowler

Loose, idle, drunken and disorderly person not being able to give a satisfactory account of himself – one month imprisonment with hard labour – Reg 10279

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