and vagabond, a

For being a Rogue suspected person, frequenting the Colony for felonious purposes - Sentenced to one month's imprisonment with hard labor

to give security, in two householders of $25 each to answer any charge for the twelve months thereafter, failing which, to be recommended for

& for deportation

and

4th Conviction - 15th February 1875. under the name of Lee Tak you. Case WP - 1135-

returning from deportation. Sentenced to 12 months imprisonment with hard labor

5th Conviction 6th March 1876, under the name of Lee Jatt Jan - Case W-1297- For being a rogue and vagabond, an old Offender, frequenting the Streets for felonious purposes - Sentenced to three months imprisonment with hard labor-

450

6th Conviction 5th September, 1876, Case No. 5734-

For being a Rogue and vagabond, Suspected person, and an old offender, frequenting this Colony for felonious purposes; having no place of abode and no visible means of subsistence - Sentenced to three months imprisonment with hard labor, and recommended as a

a fit subject

for deportation

(Signed) L. Stewart

Acting Police Magistrate

(Joe Papy)

Jeni

Amik

Acting Colonial Secretary

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