Place | First Name | Surname | Notes 1 | Occupation | Year | Sources/ Notes 2 |
Tomerong | Frank | Mooney | Summoned before the Nowra Bench by Edward Madden for disturbing a religious meeting of the Salvation Army at Tomerong, has been committed for trial. | – | 1900 | NSW Police Gaz. 16.5.1900 |
Singleton | Henry | Hall | Warrant issued for the arrest of Henry Hall, charged with stealing a purse and £3 17s., the property of Chas. Walton, of Singleton; 19 yrs age; | – | 1900 | NSW Police Gaz. 13.6.1900 |
Maitland | Goulson | Stolen one pair of Wellington boots, Suspicion attached to Joseph Budd, who was working in the store on the 18th instant. £2 reward. |
Boot & shoemaker | 1862 | NSW Police Gaz. 1862 | |
Dungog | James | Fitzsimmons | Stolen on the 11th instant, from a horse, while standing at the Durham Hotel, Dungog, a Colonial-made saddle, half worn, two staples in front, inside flaps torn, at the ends. Also a dark striped saddle-cloth. |
– | 1862 | NSW Police Gaz. 1862 |
Clarence Town | William | Row | Stolen on or about the 9th instant, from the premises of William Row, of Clarence Town, storekeeper, two half-chests of Congou tea. |
– | 1862 | NSW Police Gaz. 1862 |
Stroud | James | McIntyre | James Smith, charged with absconding from the service of James McIntyre, blacksmith, of Stroud, on the 18th instant. He is 18 years age, 5 feet 4 inches in height, dark hair and complexion. |
Blacksmith | 1862 | NSW Police Gaz. 1862 |
Stroud | James | Smith | Charged with Absconding from the service of James McIntyre, blacksmith, of Stroud, on the 18th instant. He is 18 years of age, about 5 feet 4 inches in height, dark hair and complexion. |
– | 1862 | NSW Police Gaz. 1862 |
Mudgee | Charles Lovell | Carter | Charged on warrant with embezzling the sums of £ 4 16s. And £1 9s. 9d ., the moneys of T. H. Marks & Co., of Mudgee | – | 1900 | NSW Police Gaz. 11 July 1900 |
Place | First Name | Surname | Notes 1 | Occupation | Year | Sources/ Notes 2 |
Adelong | Patrick | Kinchler | Stolen, from the ” Court House Hotel,” Adelong, property of Patrick Kinchler,- tin trunk, containing about £7; £11 Is. Bank draft, and sundries . Total value, £17. | – | 1900 | Police Gazette 10 Jan 1900 |
East Maitland | John | Johnson | Charged with stealing two pigs (recovered), property of Joseph Clarke, at East Maitland. Offender is 27 years of age, 5 feet 4 inches high, dark-brown hair, dark eyes, sinister look. |
– | 1900 | Police Gazette 10 Jan 1900 |
Lismore | John | Ball | Charged with absconding from apprenticeship with Alfred James at Bexhill, near Lismore, is 15 years of age,….state-school apprentice. | – | 1900 | Police Gazette 10 Jan 1900 |
Murrumburrah | John | Gown | John Gown, of Nimby, near Murrumburrah, reports that 140 sheep were stolen from his paddock. |
– | 1900 | Police Gazette 10 Jan 1900 |
Panbula | Augustus | Arnold | Lost or stolen, from Augustus Arnold, at Panbula,-Four £10 notes, Banks and numbers unknown. |
– | 1900 | Police Gazette 17 Jan 1900 |
New Lambton | Elizabeth | Butterworth | Queens Rd.; Stolen lady’s silver keyless open faced watch. 26 Dec. 1899. | – | 1900 | Police Gazette 10 Jan 1900 |
Newcastle | Annie | Maher | ‘Crown & Anchor Hotel’ Hunter St. Lady’s 9 carat gold keyless hunting watch reported stolen 29 Dec 1899. | – | 1900 | Police Gazette 10 Jan 1900 |