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Felony.
The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1803-1842) Sunday 11 November 1804, page 4
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2008-09-06 11:45:22.0user:public:julannaThis is therefore earnestly to rebuire, that
This is therefore earnestly to require, that
2008-09-06 11:44:47.0user:public:julannaOne Suit of Sails and Rigging belonging lo a
One Suit of Sails and Rigging belonging to a
2008-09-06 11:43:49.0user:public:julannaber lafe, the several Persons herein
ber last, the several Persons herein
2008-08-08 10:42:42.0user:public:Julannaferve in their employ in or upon any of the  
Iflands reforted to in Bafs's Straits, did of
their own accord, and without the permiffion
and confent of the faid Copartners, or any
perfon in their behalf, unlawfully abfcond
and defert from the fervice of their faid Em-
ployers, by entering and engaging themfelves    
on board an American ship called the Perfe -  
feveranee, faid to be fitted out from New
at any port or ports foever whereat the Of-  
fenders may be found and fecured, they or
any of them be taken into cuftody ; and that
the earlieft advice thereof be tranfmitted to
the faid Employers, in order that the Delin-
ment. And in that cafe, the aforefaid Co-
partners do hereby bind themfclves to pay a
Reward for their being fo apprehended (on
fums unto their refpective names annexed,
For Robert Pawfon, Master of the Gang,
-James Anderfon }
And for Four others whofe Names are not
WHEREAS about the litter end of Octo-
And whereas they, the Perfons herein
under named as aforefaid, did FELONI-
OUSLY fteal, take, and carry away, or caufe
to be ftolen, taken, and carried away from a
Furniíhed and provided by the faid Em-
ployers for the ufe and convenience of a
Gang or Garigs of men ftationed at and about
the aforefaid Iflands, for the purpofes of pro-
curing fkins and Oil,
This is therefore earneftly to rebuire, that      
ber lafe, the feveral Perfons herein  
yet afcertained, a Reward of 10£ each
will be paid alfo.
fuppofed to have been inftrumental in fedu-
cing thofe who accompanied him from their
bound), and in exciting them to aid and affift
him in the perpetration of the aforefaid Fe-
lony :-He (Pawfon) ftands about 5 feet 7
inches high ; fhort light hair, commonly
called fandy coloured, curling in his neck ;
serve in their employ in or upon any of the  
Islands reforted to in Bass's Straits, did of
their own accord, and without the permission
and consent of the said Copartners, or any
person in their behalf, unlawfully abscond
and desert from the service of their said Em-
ployers, by entering and engaging themselves    
on board an American ship called the Perse -  
feverance, said to be fitted out from New
at any port or ports soever whereat the Of-  
fenders may be found and secured, they or
any of them be taken into custody ; and that
the earliest advice thereof be transmitted to
the said Employers, in order that the Delin-
ment. And in that case, the aforesaid Co-
partners do hereby bind themselves to pay a
Reward for their being so apprehended (on
sums unto their respective names annexed,
For Robert Pawson, Master of the Gang,
-James Anderson }
And for Four others whose Names are not
WHEREAS about the latter end of Octo-
And whereas they, the Persons herein
under named as aforesaid, did FELONI-
OUSLY steal, take, and carry away, or cause
to be stolen, taken, and carried away from a
Furnished and provided by the said Em-
ployers for the use and convenience of a
Gang or Gangs of men stationed at and about
the aforesaid Islands, for the purposes of pro-
curing skins and Oil,
This is therefore earnestly to rebuire, that      
ber lafe, the several Persons herein  
yet ascertained, a Reward of 10£ each
will be paid also.
supposed to have been instrumental in sedu-
cing those who accompanied him from their
bound), and in exciting them to aid and assist
him in the perpetration of the aforesaid Fe-
lony :-He (Pawson) stands about 5 feet 7
inches high ; short light hair, commonly
called sandy coloured, curling in his neck ;
2008-08-08 05:19:30.0user:public:Julanna\ ' Felony
under named, then under a regular contraer
to the Finn of Kable uni Underwood, to
fer ve in their employ in or upon any of the
Iflands reforted to in Bafs's Straits, did of
perfon in their behalf, unlawfully abfeond
and defertfrom the fervice of their faid Em
pl oyers, hy entering and engaging themfel ves
on board an American ihip called the Per fe -
under named as aforefaid, did FELON/
OUSLFñszl, take, and ca Ty away, or caufe
to be itolen, takien, and carried away from a
a certain place known blythe name of Cape
A 3>n*ntlty of lae kling and other Implements
ths aforefaid Ijlands, for the purposes of pro-
'HEREAS aSoutthe litter end of Octo-
FuTuiíhei and provided by the faid Em-
ployers for the ufe -and convenience of a
Gang ®r Garigs of men ilationcd at and about
This is there fore .earn e illy to rebui/e, that
at any port or ports foc ver whereatf the Of-
fenders may be found and fccure/1, they or
any of them be taken into cuitody ; and that
the earlieit advice thereof be tra&fmitted to
Reward for their being fo apprehended'(ora
fums unto their refpectire names annexed,
For David White, Twenty Pounds 4
.-Richard Morris > io£. each
-James Anderfoa }
ber la fe, the fevcrai Perfons herein
Henry Young ^
yet afcertained, a Reward of ioj& each
fâ> The above named Robert Pawson is
fuppofed to have been inftrumental in fedu
bound), and in exciting them to aid and affiit
him in the perpetration of the aforefaid Fe-
lony :-He (Pawfon) Hands about 5 feet 7
inches high ; ihort light hair, commonly
called fandy coloured, curling in his neck 5
Sydney, JNovx IO, 1804. t ' *'
- DEL NO.
' Bo'at -, and
Felony
under named, then under a regular contract
to the Firm of Kable and Underwood, to
ferve in their employ in or upon any of the
Iflands reforted to in Bafs's Straits, did of
perfon in their behalf, unlawfully abfcond
and defert from the fervice of their faid Em-
ployers, by entering and engaging themfelves
on board an American ship called the Perfe -
under named as aforefaid, did FELONI-
OUSLY fteal, take, and carry away, or caufe
to be ftolen, taken, and carried away from a
a certain place known by the name of Cape
A Quantity of Tackling and other Implements
the aforefaid Iflands, for the purpofes of pro-
WHEREAS about the litter end of Octo-
Furniíhed and provided by the faid Em-
ployers for the ufe and convenience of a
Gang or Garigs of men ftationed at and about
This is therefore earneftly to rebuire, that
at any port or ports foever whereat the Of-
fenders may be found and fecured, they or
any of them be taken into cuftody ; and that
the earlieft advice thereof be tranfmitted to
Reward for their being fo apprehended (on
fums unto their refpective names annexed,
For David White, Twenty Pounds ;
-Richard Morris } 10£. each
-James Anderfon }
ber lafe, the feveral Perfons herein
-Henry Young }
yet afcertained, a Reward of 10£ each
- The above named Robert Pawson is
fuppofed to have been inftrumental in fedu-
bound), and in exciting them to aid and affift
him in the perpetration of the aforefaid Fe-
lony :-He (Pawfon) ftands about 5 feet 7
inches high ; fhort light hair, commonly
called fandy coloured, curling in his neck ;
Sydney, Nov. 10, 1804.
- DELNO.
Boat ; and

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