James Thompson alias Jefferies
Drunk in the streets - fined fifteen shillings and sixpence and four shillings and sixpence costs or seven days imprisonment with hard labour in default. Reg 7276
Edward H. Dunan
Deserted from his American barque 'Platina' on the 15th inst - six weeks imprisonment with hard labour or until applied for by the Master of the Barque or U. S. Consul. Seaman
Emil Meyers
Deserted from his American barque 'Platina' on the 15th inst - six weeks imprisonment with hard labour or until applied for by the Master of the Barque or U. S. Consul. Seaman
James Wilson
Deserted from his barque 'Islander' on the 16th inst - six weeks imprisonment with hard labour, or to be sent on board if the 'Islander' sails sooner. Seaman
Patrick Scanlon
Deserted from his barque 'Islander' on the 16th inst - six weeks imprisonment with hard labour, or to be sent on board if the 'Islander' sails sooner. Seaman
John Davis
Deserted from the Barque 'Islander' - three weeks imprisonment with hard labour or to be sent on board sooner if demanded by the Master or Agent of 'Islander'. Seaman
Isaac Tayler
Deserted from the Barque 'Islander' - three weeks imprisonment with hard labour or to be sent on board sooner if demanded by the Master or Agent of 'Islander'. Seaman
William Dollinson
Deserted from the Barque 'Islander' - three weeks imprisonment with hard labour or to be sent on board sooner if demanded by the Master or Agent of 'Islander'. Seaman
Vincent Britton
Deserted from the Barque 'Islander' - three weeks imprisonment with hard labour or to be sent on board sooner if demanded by the Master or Agent of 'Islander'. Seaman
James Jackson
Drunk in the public streets - fined twenty shillings or seven days imprisonment with hard labour in default. Paid fine on 25th April 1883.
William Sherry
Drunk in the public streets - fourteen days imprisonment with hard labour. Reg 9566
James Kelly
On the 24th instant, did have in his possession a forged cheque for the sum of five pounds purporting to be signed by one Joseph Spensor and did utter and speak off the same, well knowing it o be forged and valueless - remanded
Edward H. Dunan
Memo from Consulate of the United States, Albany, to Resident Magistrate R. C. Loftie, Albany, requesting that Dunan be placed on board the 'Moro Castle'
G. L. Smith
On the 4th instant continued to refuse to obey the lawful commands of the Officer in charge of the U.S Barque 'Bartholomew Gosnold' - twelve weeks imprisonment with hard labour. Seaman
Richard Waltch
On the 4th instant continued to refuse to obey the lawful commands of the Officer in charge of the U.S Barque 'Bartholomew Gosnold' - twelve weeks imprisonment with hard labour. Seaman
Maunuel de Avillar
On the 4th instant continued to refuse to obey the lawful commands of the Officer in charge of the U.S Barque 'Bartholomew Gosnold' - twelve weeks imprisonment with hard labour. Seaman
Perley L. Brewer
On the 4th instant refused to obey commands and continued to refuse to obey the lawful commands of the Officer in charge of the U.S Barque 'Bartholomew Gosnold' - twelve weeks imprisonment with hard labour. Seaman
Salvado Iacinto
On the 4th instant continued to refuse to obey the lawful commands of the Officer in charge of the U.S Barque 'Bartholomew Gosnold' - twelve weeks imprisonment with hard labour. Seaman
Edward Newhall
On the 4th instant continued to refuse to obey the lawful commands of the Officer in charge of the U.S Barque 'Bartholomew Gosnold' - twelve weeks imprisonment with hard labour. Seaman
Edward Lee
On the 4th instant continued to refuse to obey the lawful commands of the Officer in charge of the U.S Barque 'Bartholomew Gosnold' - twelve weeks imprisonment with hard labour. Seaman
Emil Myers [Meyers]
Memo from Consulate of the United States, Albany, to Resident Magistrate R. C. Loftie, Albany, requesting that Myers be released from prison. Seaman
Jose Martin, Antonio Fiallo, Nicholas McDonald
On the 5th instant continued to refuse to obey the lawful commands of the Officer in charge of the U.S Barque 'Bartholomew Gosnold' - twelve weeks imprisonment with hard labour. Seamen
Francisco Tobaz, Alfred Bolio
On the 5th instant continued to refuse to obey the lawful commands of the Officer in charge of the U.S Barque 'Bartholomew Gosnold' - twelve weeks imprisonment with hard labour. Seamen
Henry J. Carr, Marcelino De Borris Costa
On the 5th instant continued to refuse to obey the lawful commands of the Officer in charge of the U.S Barque 'Bartholomew Gosnold' - twelve weeks imprisonment with hard labour. Seamen
James Worth, Jose Silva, Otto Metz
On the 5th instant continued to refuse to obey the lawful commands of the Officer in charge of the U.S Barque 'Bartholomew Gosnold' - twelve weeks imprisonment with hard labour. Seamen
Ruben Wheeler
Drunk and disorderly - seven days imprisonment with hard labour. Reg 7305
Charles Singfield
On the 24th of February last, then being bailee of certain chattels, to wit, one mare, one saddle and one bridle, the goods and chattels of one Michael Joseph Morris, did fraudulently take and convert the same to his own use and thereby feloniousl...
John A. Ploeg [van der Ploeg]
Deserted the barque 'Platina' on 4th inst - five weeks imprisonment with hard labour, to be handed over to the U.S. Consul or Master of Barque 'Platina' if demanded for purpose of sending him on board said Barque. Seaman
Lydia McDougall
Wandering about town supposed to be of unsound mind and suffering from delerium tremens - seven days imprisonment with hard labour.
William Sherry
Drunk and is a rogue and a vagabond - three months imprisonment with hard labour. Reg 9566
John A. Ploeg [van der Ploeg]
Being a prisoner in the lawful custody of John McGovern, the Keeper of the Common Gaol at Albany, did unlawfully make his escape and go at large - remanded in custody.
Hugh Levorne
Drunk in the public streets on the 6th instant - seven days imprisonment with hard labour. Marked A. Reg 5993
Hugh Levorne
Drunk in the public streets on the 7th instant - fined ten shillings or seven days imprisonment with hard labour in default, to commence on termination of warrant for seven days of this days date and marked A. Reg 5993
Charles Durnin
Drunk in the public street - three days imprisonment with hard labour.
James Wilson
Loose, idle and drunken person, loitering about public houses - twenty one days imprisonment with hard labour. Reg 7314
George Rhodes
Drunk on the premises of the Freemason's Hotel - fined ten shillings or seven days imprisonment with hard labour in default. Reg 7833
Michael Gallery
Drunk and disorderly at the Freemason's Hotel - fourteen days imprisonment with hard labour. Reg 8863
William England
Loose, idle and disorderly person - remanded then discharged with caution on 29-06-1883.
William Quinn
Drunk in the public - fined ten shillings or seven days imprisonment with hard labour in default. Reg 2296
Thomas Rowe
Did abscond from his Master's service on or about 7th March last - one month imprisonment with hard labour.
Thomas Papworth
Drunk in the public streets - seven days imprisonment with hard labour. Reg 7509
Henry Perkins
Did secrete himself on board the steamer 'Pekin' and go the sea without the consent of the Master of said steamer - three weeks imprisonment with hard labour.
Allen Wallace
Did secrete himself on board the steamer 'Pekin' and go the sea without the consent of the Master of said steamer - three weeks imprisonment with hard labour.
John Crowther
Did secrete himself on board the steamer 'Pekin' and go the sea without the consent of the Master of said steamer - three weeks imprisonment with hard labour.
John McKenzie
Loose, idle person having no visible means of subsistence - seven days imprisonment with hard labour.
Henry Hawkins, James Scott
Did stow away on board the steamer 'Bega' and go to sea without the consent of the Owners or Master of said Steamer - fined twenty shillings each or seven days imprisonment with hard labour in default.