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No. 13.] 147 PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY. WELLINGTON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5, 1911. N 7 OTICE.— For instructions as to the manner in which reports are required to be furnished for the com- pilation of the Police Gazette see Gazette No. 1 of this year. The arrest of offenders described in the Police Gazette, or respecting whom crime reports have been forwarded for insertion in the Gazette, should be promptly notified by the member of the Force effecting the arrest. When notifying the arrest of persons charged with theft or suspected of theft, it should be stated whether the pro- perty stolen, or any portion of it, has been recovered. A description of property supposed to be stolen, found in the possession of offenders, for which owners cannot be found, shall be furnished for insertion in the Gazette. All communications concerning this Gazette should be addressed to the Commissioner of Police, Wellington, and the envelope marked " For Gazette." Members of the Force in charge of out- stations will forward them direct PERSONS WANTED. AUCKLAND.— 9th February last, on warrant of commit- ment to Mount Eden Prison for forty- eight hours in default of paying 14s. fine and costs for a breach of the City By- laws, William Spittlehouse, age thirty- two, height 5 ft. 5J in., hawker, native of Australia, fresh complexion, strong build, brown hair and eyes, scar above right temple. ( See Police Gazette, 1908, page 135.) AUCKLAND.— 28th ultimo, that he may be compelled to make provision for the support of his son, an inmate of the Auckland Industrial School, Thomas Brennan, age birty- eight, height about 5 ft. 7 in., fisherman and labourer, lative of Ireland, dark- brown hair, dark complexion, brown yes, brown moustache, thin hard features. In May, 1905, e left the Kaipara in the barque " Jessie Craig" for Mel- bourne, and is supposed to have joined the " Edward " brig, s tiling for Hobart. ( See Police Gazette, 1908, page 411.) Inquiry by the Education Department. NEWTON.— 20th ultimo, on warrant for theft of £ 1 10s., the money of Charles Douglas Mangin, restaurant- keeper, Michael O'Dea, age twenty- one, height 5 ft. 7 in., labourer, native of New Zealand, thin build, auburn hair, clean- shaved, pimples on face, white eye- lashes, sore lips ; dressed in dark - tweed suit, white tennis - shirt, purple tie, and greenish- coloured soft- felt hat. Offender received the money from complainant to purchase fish and settle a small account, but converted the money to his own use. WHANGAREI. — 16th ultimo, that notice of fine and cos's of £ 2 8s. may be served on him for furious driving, Thomas Brown, age twenty- eight, height 5 ft. 6 in., medium build, dark complexion, dark hair; dresses well. RAGLAN.— On or about 31st December last, on warrant for theft of four print dresses, three pairs of ladies' combina- tions, and other articles, the property of Lydia Harsant, value £ 4, Alfred Alwyn King, age forty- eight, height 5 ft. 4Jin., cabinetmaker, carpenter, and porter. ( See Police Gazette, 1905, page 161.) The above goods were stolen from the Town Hall, where they had been stored by the Church Bazaar Committee. Offender is said to have gone to Sydney. NAPIER.— 20th ultimo, on warrant for deserting his wife, Elizabeth Patience, and leaving her without means of support, Hugh Patience, age fifty- six, tailor, height 5 ft. 8 in., native of Scotland, slight build, sallow com- plexion, grey hair ( bald in front), dark- brown eyes, clean- shaved except slight grey moustache, stutters slightly when talking, very erect smart appearance, an old soldier, " 93rd Argyle and Sutherland Highlander" tattooed on one arm and full- dressed Highlander on the other; dressed in grey- tweed suit, straw hat, and tan boots. He has recently been drinking heavily. MARTON. — 25th February last, on warrant for theft of a bicycle, the property of Douglas McKenna, value £ 7, William Connelly, age twenty- eight, height 6 ft. lin., busbman, native of Tasmania, strong build, dark hair, fresh complexion, clean- shaved ; dressed in grey- tweed suit and cap; fond of drink. He is probably identical with William Wilson Osborne Connley. ( See Police Gazette, 1910, page 77.) The above bicycle was recovered at Patea by Constable Armour, where it was sold by the offender, who was last heard of at Manutahi, Hawera district, rep air- ing sewing- machines for the settlers. ( See Police Gazette, 1911, page 121.) EKETAHUNA. — 1st February last, on warrant for desert- ing his three illegitimate children, John Patrick Connolly, age about thirty- six, height 5 ft. 7 in. or 8 in., sawmill hand, native of New Zealand, stout build, fair com- plexion, blue eyes, dark wavy hair, fair moustaohe, good teeth, slovenly walk; dressed in dark- tweed trousers and vest, green- coloured tweed coat and cap, dark- red necktie. He was employed at Gardner and Sons' sawmill, and left there for Oamaru, where his father resides, and was la9t heard of in Auckland on 2nd ultimo. Complainant, Helena Florence Branskill, who left her husband about six years ago to live with offender. 148 N E W Z E A L A N D P O L I C E GAZETTE. [* APRIL- 5 MASTERTON. - 13th ultimo, on warrant for failing to provide his wife, Amy Collins, with adequate means of support, Henry Dawson Collins, age thirty, height about 5 ft. 8 in., farmer, native of England, stout bui d, dark complexion, dark- brown moustache only ; generally wears leggings. He was married at Te Awamutu in Sep- tember last, and was managing a farm for a Mrs. Pratt at Ngarota, and left there on above date during the absence of his wife at Morrison's Bush with her parents. WELLINGTON. - 6th ultimo, on warrant for disobeying an order of Court to pay £ 1 5s. a week towards the main- tenance of his wife and children, Harry Hall, age thirty- three, height about 5 ft. 7 in., horse- trainer, native of England, medium build, light- brown hair ( very thin on top), clean- shaved or may have a slight ginger moustache, light- blui eyes, good teeth, scar on right temple caused by a kick from a horse ; usually wears a dark suit; fond of drink, and associates with hotel porters. On the 6th ultimo be was in arrears £ 4 19s. 6d. WELLINGTON.— 31st ultimo, that she may be compelled to contribute towards the support of her two children in the Wellington Receiving Home, Jane Schaar, age forty, height 5ft. 3in., prostitute, native of New Zealand, slight buitd, fresh complexion, dark hair, brown eyes; fond of drink. She may be going under the ryime of Mrs. Moore. She was last h » ard of at Porirua, in July, 1910, where she working for a Mr. Windley. WELLINGTON.— 22nd ultimo, on warrant for deserting from the s. s. " Corintbic," E. S. Mott, age twenty- eight, height 5ft. 6in., cook, native of England, medium build, sallow complexion, blaok hair and moustache. GREYMOUTH.— 23rd January last, on warrant of com- mitment to Hokitika Prison for three days in default of paying lis. fine and costs for a breach of the Borough By- laws, Samuel Millard, age twenty- four, height 5 ft. 9 in., labourer, native of New Zealand, dark hair, clean- shaved, plight build; dressed in dark suit and hard hat. CHRISTCHURCH.— 24th ultimo, on warrant for disobey- ing an order of Court to pay £ 1 a week towards the main- tenance of his wife, Andrew Semple Waddell. age about fifty, height about 5 ft. 9 in , tailor, native of Scot- land, full face, reddish complexion, cheery open manner, stout build, a bowler ; wears white- canvas shoes, bowler's white- felt bat with " C. W. B." on band, light- tweed trou- sers, light washing- vent, soft shirt with turn- down collar, and blue coat. He informed the Petone police that he in tended going to Auckland. CHRISTCHURCH.— 14th January last, for failing to comply with the terms of his release under the First Offenders' Probation Act, Robert Crosby Wright, age twenty- two, height 6 ft. 2£ in., labourer, native of Scotland, has very pronounced Scotoh accent, fair complexion, light- brown hair, grey eyes. He was seen at Petone in January last, and will probably be found working at or hanging about an hotel. He was convicted of theft at Dunedin on the 3rd September last, and placed on probation and to pay £ 3 15s. 9d If he pays this amount his arrest is not de.- Jred. ( See Police Gazette, 1910, page 409.) CHRISTCHURCH.— 28th ultimo, on warrant for failing to provide his wife, Bertha Densem, and child with adequate means of support, Rupert William Densem, age twenty- four, height about 5ft. 8in., medium build, light- 1 Town hair, clean- shaved. He was last heard of in the North Island performing with the Jock Willis Company of Entertainers. CHRISTCHURCH.— 18th February last, for failing to obey the terms of his release under the First Offenders' Proba- tion Act, George Hamilton, alias George Hardy, age fifty- three, height 5 ft. 4£ in., labourer and cook, native of Ireland, pale complexion, grey hair and moustache, hazel eyes, large nose. ( See Police Gazette, 1910, page 236.) Offender was sentenced at Christchurch on the 28th Sep- tember, 1909, and placed on probation, and to refund £ 6 He has paid £ 4, and if ho pays the balance his arrest is not desired. CHRISTCHURCH.— 24th ultimo, that he may be induced to pay some of the £ 19 arrears due for the maintenance of his children in the industrial school, Edward Richard Gee age forty- three, height 5 ft. 6£ in., ironmonger, native of England, fresh complexion, grey hair, blue eyes, scar on left cheek ; generally wears dark- grey tweed suit. ( See Police Gazette, 1909, page 20.) CHRISTCHURCH. — On or about 30th January last, on warrant for theft from William Miller, manager, Provident Life Assurance, of £ 1 12s. 3d., Arthur Cecil Prescott, age about thirty, height about 5 ft. 6 in., jeweller and can- vasser, native of England, medium build, full face, fairly heavy dark moustache, dark hair; dressed in blue- serge suit and blaok hard hat. Offender received the above amount from Arthur Waters to account for same to complainant, but failed to do so. CHRISTCHURCH.— 13th May last, on warrant for theft of a bicycle, the property of Thomas George Allen, value £ 8 ( recovered), John Henry Heath, age about twenty, height 5 ft. 7 in., industrial- school boy, native of New Zealand, good build, brown hair, blue eyes, fair fresh com- plexion, broad face, slightly freckled, large mouth. He sold the bicycle on above date to Henry McMillan, storekeeper, Heathcote Valley, for £ 2. ( See Police Gazette, 1911, page 110.) TEMUKA.— 27th ultimo, on warrant for theft of a pair of boots, the property of William Spencer, mill hand, value 10s., — McCauley, age about thirty- two, height 5 ft. 6 in. or 7 in., cook, medium build, fresh complexion, large head, brownish- coloured moustache only; dressed in dark tweed suit, dark- tweed cap, and soft white shirt with collar attached. When last seen was wearing the stolen boots. DUNEDIN.— 13th ultimo, on warrant for disobeying an order of Court to pay 15s. a week towards the maintenance of his wife, Arthur Ernest Ede, age thirty- nine, height 5ft. 6Jin., labourer, native of England, medium build, fair complexion, brown hair, grey eyes, large scar on bottom of foot. On the above date he was in arrears £ 43 8s. 8d. ( See Police Gazette, 1910, page 144.) DUNEDIN.— 18th ultimo, on warrant of commitment to Dunedin Prison for seven days in default of paying £ 1 10s. fine and costs for breach of a prohibition order, Robert Love, age sixty- two, height 5 ft. 3f in., fireman and labourer, native of Scotland, medium build, fresh com- plexion, grey hair and eyes, grey moustache only ; fond of drink. ( See Police Gazette, 1910, page 448 ) DUNEDIN.— Between 13th November, 1910, and January last, on warrant for theft of three razor- strops, a sugar- basin, a cream- jug, shaving- sets, and three pin- boxes, value £ 3 lis. 8d., from the cargo of the s. s. " Rimutaka " between London and Dunedin, the property of George Barkentin Bullock, shipping agent, Richard Weedon. age thirty- four, height 5 ft. 7 in., greaser, native of London, medium build, fair hair and complexion, clean- shaped except heavy fair moustache, brown eyes, long nose, thin features, " R. Weedon " tattooed on left forearm; dressed in dark- tweed suit and grey cap. The above goods wrre found in Weeden's possession by the Nelson police, and were dis- covered to have been pillaged from the ship's cargo. Offender left Nelson on the 11th ultimo by the s. s. " Mapourika," for Wellington to join the " Rimutaka," but no trace of him can be obtained. PORT CHALMERS.— 2nd ultimo, on warrant for disobey ing an order of Court to pay 5s. a week towards the main- tenance of his child, an inmate of Caversham Industrial School, Alfred Geddeson. age fifty- one, height 5 ft. 5 in., labourer, native of England, medium build, swarthy com- plexion, dark hair, clean- shaved except dark moustache, grey eyes; dressed in dirty blue- serge suit and cap; fond of drink. The order was made on 2nd March, 1906, and on the 30th November, 1908, he was in arrears £ 9 15s. 4d. INVERCARGILL.— 23rd ultimo, on warrant for failing to provide for the future maintenance of his unborn illegiti- mate child, John Ritchie, age twenty- eight, height 5 ft. 8 in., labourer and engine- driver, native of New Zealand, fresh complexion, dark- brown hair, moustache only ( or may be clean- shaved), medium build, false teeth in front, may have scar on back of head ; generally wears greenish- coloured suit and cap or hard hat. Photograph filed in the Inspec- tor's Office, Invercargill. Complainant, Florence Burrows Smith, Invercargill. 149 N E W Z E A L A N D P O L I C E G A Z E T T E. [* APRIL- 5 APPREHENSIONS, PERSONS FOUND, ETC. AUCKLAND.— Alfred Walter Alexander Barnard, default of maintenance: Warrant canoelled. ( See Police Gazette, 1911, page 97.) AUCKLAND.— Alfred Bindon, default of fin? and costs, has been arrested by Detectives Lewis and Andrews, Wel- lington police, and has paid the amount due. ( See Police Gazette, 1907, page 227.) AUCKLAND.— Richard Blackburn, wanted on warrants of commitment, has been found by Constable Shearman, El- lerslie police, and has paid £ 5 into Court, and has promised to pay the balance. ( See Police Gazette, 1911, page 119.) AUCKLAND.— William Daniels, false pretences, has been arrested by Constable Orchard, Prankton Junction police, and remanded. ( See Police Gazette, 1910, page 203.) AUCKLAND. — Catherine Peterson, absconder from industrial school, has been arrested by Constable Hunt, Newmarket police, and returned to the school. ( See Police Gazette, 1911, page 110.) TE KUITI. — Robert Bell, default of fine, has been located by Detectives McMahon and Quartermain, and the amount paid to Constable Mathew, Te Kuiti police. ( See Police Gazette, 1910, page 93.) NAPIER.— Albert Austin, breach of prohibition order, has been served with a summons by Constable J. Dempsey, Wellington police. ( Soe Police Gazette, 1911, page 107.) NAPIER. Ned Hedley, alias Charles, alias Edward Hedley, theft, has beer, arrested by Detective W. J. Butler, Hastings police, and remanded. ( See Police Gazette, 1911, page 129.) WELLINGTON.— David Irwin, theft, has been arrested by Constable Le Pevre, Spit police, and remanded. All the oloth has not yet been recovered. ( See Police Gazette, 1911, pages 79 and 108.) WELLINGTON.— Walter Austin, disobeying mainten- ance order, has been arrested by Constable M. Doyle, Te Karaka police, on information supplied by Constable S. Flavell, Waikino police. ( See Police Gazette, 1909, page 378.) PICTON.— Richard Hugo Paul Hahn, wife- desertion, has been arrested by Detective J. Fahey, Timaru police, on information supplied by Acting- Detective P. Townsend, Nelson police. ( See Police Gazette, 1910, page 39.) DENNISTON.— William Husworth, default of main- tenance, has been arrested by Acting - Detective Abbott, Wellington police, and remanded. ( See Police Gazette, 1911, page 120.) Offender's correct name is William Unsworth. CHRISTCHUPCH. — Logan Elliott, default of mainten ance, has been arrested by Detective W. Hill, Napier police, on information supplied by Constable Nuttall, West- port police, and remanded. ( See Police Gazette, 1911, page 98.) CHRISTCHURCH.— Robert Charles Stephenson, alias Kingham, alias Louisson, forging and uttering, has been arrested by Detective J. Miller and Constable J. McCormack, Christchurch and Kangiora police, on informa- tion supplied by Sergeant W. Millar, Christchurch police, and committed to the Supreme Court for sentence on several charges of forging and uttering. ( See Police Gazette, 1910, page 58.) LYTTELTON. — Joseph S. Schreiber, deserter from H. M. S. " Encounter": Warrant cancelled. ( See Police Gazette, 1910, pages 355 and 384.) LINCOLN. — Frank Meagher, alias Edwards, ab sconder from Burnham Industrial School, has been arrested by Detective A. A. Mitchell, Dunedin police, on several charges of theft, and remanded. ( See Police Gazette, 1911, page 110.) TIMARU.— — Edwards, wanted on warrant for theft, has been arrested by Detective A. A. Mitchell, Dun- edin police, and the stolen property recovered. Offender is identical with Frank Meagher, an absconder from Burn- bam Industrial School. ( See Police Gazette, 1911, page 108, and preceding paragraph.) METHVEN— R. O'Neill, assault: No further inquirV necessary. ( Sse Police Gazette, 1908, page 82.) ASHBURTON.— Robert Alexander Gillespie, failing to provide : No further inquiry necessary. ( See Police Ga- zette, 1911, page 56.) Du NEDIN. — James Wheeler, default of maintenance, has been arrested by Constable Petersen, Dunedin police, and an order made for him to pay 10s. a week. ( Seo Police Gazette, 1910, page 326.) DUNEDIN.— John Hunter, falso pretences, has been arrested by Detective A. A. Mitcholl and Acting- Detective • J. Thomson, Dunedin police, and sentenced to one month. ( See Police Gazette, 1907, page 218.) Offender is identical with man of same name. ( See Police Gazette, 1908, page 244.) TAPANUI.— Frank Kitto has been recently employed at Chdevale: No further inquiry necessary. ( See Police Ga- zette, 1911, page 68.) PROPERTY STOLEN. AUCKLAND.— 5th or 6th ultimo, from the yacht " Zea- landia," the property of JOHN FRANCIS, carpenter, five check- pattern blankets, red and black stripes running through the centre; nine table knives, with white handles; eight enamel soup- plates ; two sheath- knives, with brown handles; a pair of white cricketing- pants; a pair of navy- blue trousers, size 5; and a green- coloured cap; value, £ 6. Identifiable. EDEN TERRACE ( AUCKLAND).— 29th ultimo, from Symond Street, the property of JOSEPH PILNER, telegraph- messenger, a gentlemen's black- enamelled bicycle, maker Skeats and Bockart, curved handle- bars, no grips, back- pedalling brake, Eadie hub, Oceanic tire, mud- guard on back wheel broken ; value, £ 7. Identifiable. HAMILTON.— 9th ultimo, from Buohanan's Stables, the property of TEDIUS WALTER MURPHY, farmer, a nearly new hunting- saddle, has been oiled, lined with white material, small knee- pads, solid leather girth with two buckles on each end, dark saddle- cloth, nickel stirrup- irons with taree bars ; value, £ 5. Identifiable. HAMILTON.— Between the 17th and 20th ultimo, from the bedroom of AMELIA MAUD NIXON, Brighton Boarding- house, a ladies' half- hunting keyless silver watch, smooth cases, black Roman figures on outside of case ; value, £ 2 10s. Identifiable. MASTERTON. — 24th ultimo, from the dining- room of the Prince of Wales's Hotel, the property of MARY SCRIM- GEOUR, waitress, a ladies' 18 ct. gold marquise ring, set with about fourteen small diamonds and two sapphires, value £ 15 ; and a ladies' ring with ruby in olaw setting, value £ 4. Identifiable. MASTERTON.— 24th ultimo, from the Carlton Boarding- house, the property of JOHN DAVIS, a nearly new sac suit, medium size, coat and vest of fine material, trousers of grey saddle- tweed, coat has a grease- stain on right cuff; value, £ 4. Identifiable. MASTERTON.— 22nd ultimo, from the vest of ALFRED O'NEIL, which was hanging on a rail at the Waipouai Bridge, a gentlemen's English lever hunting keyless watch, " A" engraved on inside of case, a portion of boot- laoe attached as guard ; value, £ 5. Identifiable. 150 N E W Z E A L A N D P O L I C E G A Z E T T E. [* APRIL- 5 PALMERSTON NORTH.— 25th ultimo, from the dwelling of KOKO MASON, Awapuni Pa, an 18 et. gold ring, set with three diamonds, value £ 8 ; a gold- mounted piece of green- stone, resembling a mere, 7 in. long, 3 in. wide, has a white mark and hole at bottom; a gold- mounted light- green- coloured piece of greenstone, 5 in. long, 2 in. broad ; a ladies' gold curb- pattern watch - chain, about 2 ft. long; three shark's- tooth earrings, mounted in red sealing- wax : total value, £ 14. Identifiable. Suspicion attached to a Man ( name unknown), who offered the largest piece of greenstone for sale for 15s. Description : Age about twenty- five, height about 5 ft. 8 in., apparently a labourer, thin build, dark swarthy complexion, clean- shaved except small dark- brown moustache, speaks in a rambling manner, eyes shifty and set close together; dressed in shabby dark coat, light- coloured trousers, green faded- felt hat with drooping narrow brim. BLENHEIM.— 12th ultimo, from a building in Stephenson Street, the property of HENRY LEWER, painter, a Maori kit containing a papering- brush, " H. L." on handle ; a tack- hammer ; a pair of paper- scissors ; two putty knives; and a bradawl: value, £ 1 15s. Identifiable. WESTPORT.— 20th ultimo, from the bedroom of GEORGE SANGWELL, labourer, a gentlemen's silver Rocherham keyless hunting - watch, No. 46755, " G. A. H. S." engraved on inside of back case ( see No. 2 of Illustrations) ; value, £ 5 5s. Identifiable. AHAURA.— 7th ultimo, from a paddock, the property of ROBERT WALLACE, labourer, a bay mare, with black points, six years old, 15 hands high, dent in centre of fore- head the result of a severe blow, old scar on off shoulder; value, £ 15. Identifiable. AHAURA. — Between 11th and 13th ultimo, from a shed between Ngahere and Stillwater, the property of the NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT RAILWAY DEPARTMENT, two slashers, a grubber, and au old adze, all branded " N. Z. R." ; value, 16s. Identifiable. REERTON.— 5th February last, from Compton's livery stable, the property of JOHN DIBBLE, miner, a three- quarter dark- tweed overooat, with light- grey spots through it, velvet collar slightly worn, two inside pockets and ticket- pocket, two outside pockets ; value, £ 2. Identifiable. OTIRA.— 11th or 12th ultimo, from the Otira Railway- station, the property of CLIVE STEVENSON, telegraph- boy, a gentlemen's free- wheel Centaur bicycle, No. 137789> turned- up handles, 22 in. black - enamelled frame, rubber pedals, front- rim brake, Brooks saddle, Westwood rims, steel mud- guard on back wheel; value, £ 12. Identifiable. CHRISTCHURCH.— 14th November last, from the Hagley Park Cricket- ground, the property of ROBERT GEORGE HICKMOTT, a gentlemen's Gem free- wheel bicycle, No. 203, steel rims and pedals, Dunlop tires, front- rim brake; value, £ 15. Identifiable. CHRISTCHURCH.— 3rd December last, from Manchester Street, the property of E. J. BARRETT, a gentlemen's Rudge- Whitworth bicycle, No. 198001, steel rims with gold lines, Palmer Special tires, steel pedals ; value, £ 12. Identi- fiable. CHRISTCHURCH.- 3rd December last, from Lancaster Park, the property of HENRY WYATT, a gentlemen's free- wheel Bell bicycle, No. 64849, steel rime, rat- trap pedals, Dunlop tires ; value, £ 19. Identifiable. CHRISTCHURCH.— 9th January last, from the entrance to the South British Insurance Buildings, the property of WILLIAM FRANKLIN, clerk, a gentlemen's Rocket free- wheel bicycle, No. 13376, steel rims steel pedals and mud- guards; value, £ 10. Identifiable. CHRISTCHURCH.— 2nd January last, from Colombo Street the property ot CHARLES HENRY BEERSON, a gentle men's Bell bicycle, No. 3168, steel rims, 22 in. frame, Dunlop tires, fixed wheel; value, £ 18. Identifiable. CHRISTCHURCH.— 9th December last, from the A1 Hotel the property of WILLIAM CRAIG, a gentlemen's B. S. A! bicycle, No. 117, steel rims and pedals, Dunlop tires, wide racing- handles, fixed wheel; value, £ 3. Identifiable. CHRISTCHURCH.— 4th or 5th ultimo, from the cabin of ERNEST PARKIN, on the s. s. " Mararoa," a gentlemen's open- faced watch, " E. P." scratched on inside of back case, no glass on face, value £ 5 ; a gentlemen's silver chain, double- fetter and three- knot pattern, has been broken in several places, value 5s. ; a 9 ct. gold locket, " E. P." thereon, photogiapn of man inside, value £ 1 10s. Identifiable. RANGIORA.— 25t. li ultimo, from the West Belt, a gentle- men's B. S. A. bicycle, No. 25423, British tires, red stripe round the centre, r> it- trap pedals, leather straps on toe, new Brooks saddle, tool- bag attached, containing a spanner and repairing outfit; value, £ 8. Identifiable. ASHBURTON.— 28ih ultimo, from West Street, the pro- perty of HARRY SARNEY, clerk, a gentlemen's free- wheel King Royal bicycle, No. 15049, maker John Orr and Co., front- rim brake, rat- trap pedals, steel mud- guards, reversible handles, B18 saddle, black- enamelled frame with red and gold lines; value, £ 10. Identifiable. A Man ( name un- known) offered the bicycle for sale to R. Johnston, cycle- dealer, o i above date. Description : Age about twenty, height 5 ft. 9 in., medium build, fair complexion, boyish appearance; neatly dressed in navy- blue suit and soft- felt hac. ST. KILDA.— 11th ultimo, from outside the St. Kilda Hotel, the properly of CHARLES AUSTIN, moulder, a gentlemen's free wheel Radium 24 in. black- enamelled bi- cycle, upturned handles, leather grips, Brooks saddle, Oceanic tires, one spoke missing from front wheel, rat- trap pedals ; value, £ 10. Identifiable. Suspicion attached to a Man ( name unknown), age about twenty- five, height about 5 ft. 7 in., medium build ; dressed in dark suit and cap. PROPERTY RECOVERED. AUCKLAND.— SAMUEL MCMURRAY'S property has been found : not stolen. ( See Police Gazette, 1910, page 354.) MARTON. — DOUGLAS McKENNA'S bioycle has been re- covered by Constable Armour, Patea police, and a warrant issued for tue airest of William Connelly. ( See Persons wanted, this issue of Gazette, and Police Gazette, 1911, page 121.) DUNEDIN. — PHILLIP MARCHANT'S property has been recovered and restored to the owner. ( See Police Gazette, 1911, page 67.) INVERCARGILL. — WILLIAM JAMES MCGREGOR'S sheep stolen : A number of the sheep have been found in adjoining properties, and it is now considered that they have not been stolen. ( See Police Gazette, 1911, page 68.) DESERTER FROM HIS MAJESTY'S SERVICE. From H. M. S. " Cambrian." LYTTELTON. — C. H Paull, age twenty- six, height 5 ft. 7 in., private R. M. L. I., native of England, brown hair, hazel eyes, fresh complexion, dark moustache dipped short, round face, prominent upper lip, false set of teeth. On the 24th ultimo he broke out of the ship, and has failed to return. A reward of £ 3 will be paid for his apprehension. MISSING. « WANGANUI.— Since about the 15th March, 1910, William Fox, age forty- five, height about 5 ft. 9 in., labourer, native of New Zealand, darK complexion, medium build, good address and very talkative, dark whiskers and moustache; fond of drink. Inquiry by his brother, George Fox, that affairs may be settled in their mother's estate. NELSON.— Since 11th November last, George Blan- chett, age about eighty, height about 5 ft. 10in., farmer, native of England, fresh complexion, very stout strong build, grey hair, moustache, and side whiskers, dimple in chin, rather deaf, very short- winded and asthmatic ; dressed in dark- blue coat and vest, dark- grey trousers, and grey Dr. Jim hat ; will probably carry a walking- stick; is fond of drink, and may have been locked up for drunkenness in Wellington or some of the country towns. He had about £ 70 in his possession, and fears are entertained for his safety, as he spoke about committing suioide. His sister, Mrs. George Humphries, resides at Dannevirke. 151 MEW Z E A L A N D P O L I C E G A Z E T T E. MAE. 22 RANGIORA.— Since 25th February last, William David Mackintosh, age seventeen, height about 5 it. 5 in., general farm labourer, medium build, fair hair and com- plexion, hair inclined to be curly or wavy, active build, grey eyes; dressed in greenish- coloured tweed suit, may have grey riding- pants aud yellow leggings ; wears a Rotherham watch with silver chain attached. If found in good employ- ment his parents to be informed, with a view of leaving him there. INQUIRIES, ETC., FROM OUTSIDE NEW ZEALAND. SYDNEY. — Inquiry requested for Charles Barton Randall, age twenty- three, height about 5 ft. 10 in., farm labourer, native of England ( supposed London), slight build, brown hair, may have slight moustache, or may he clean- shaved. In January, 1910, he was employed by Mr. John Dunn and others in the Coolamon district. Inquiry by Mr. Morrison, Government TouristB Department, Sydney, on behalf of Mrs. Randall, mother of the missing man. ( 11/ 660.) MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION. Appointments as Constables. 3rd April, 1911. No. 1654.— Angland, Michael Joseph. No. 1655.— Butterworth, Arnold Leslie. No. 1656.— Canning, Arthur Henry. No. 1657.— Devereaux, James Michael. No. 1658.— Heudrey, William Evelyn. No. 1659.— Henry, Bryce. No. 1660.— Mackay, Colin. No. 1661.— McRoberts, Wilfred Gilmore. No. 1662.— Mills, Frederick John. No. 1663.— O'Gorman, John. No. 1664.— Sleeth, David Henry. No. 1665.— Thompson, Harold Jackson. No. 1666. - Wolfendale, Thomas. No. 1667.— Wroblenski, Joseph. No. 1668.— Ingsam, Walter Herbert. Promotions. To be Sergeants, from 1st April, 1911. No. 779.— Constable Cahill, James. No. 787.— Constable Fraser, Donald Charles. Resignations. No. 1505. — Constable Glynn, Hawtrey Warren. 31st March, 1911. No. 1467.— Constable Dunn, Thomas George. 31st March, 1911. No. 1214.— Constable Silvester, David John. 1st April, 1911. Retirement under the Public Service Classification and Superannuation Act, 1908 ( Section 35), on Pension. No. 241.— Constable Walton, John. 31sl March, 1911. LAW REPORT. —.•• O- O- O-: (" N. Z. Law Reports," vol. xxx, page 70.) ADAMSON V. MCGREGOR. Licensing— The Licensing Act, 1908, Section 146— Receiving an Order for Liquor within a No - license District — The Justices of the Peace Act, 1908, Section 298— Case stated — Objection to Case— Restatement. Where a Magistrate did not take any notes of evidence, and on being asked to state a case for the Supreme Court set out certain faots, and affidavits by persons who took notes at the trial were filed by the defendant alleging that the facts stated were incorrect, an order was made under section 298 of the Justices of the Peace Act, 1908, directing the Magistrate to restate the case ; and where on the case being restated it was found to be inconsistent with the case as originally stated, the Court looked at the affidavits to ascertain the correct facts. In order that a person may be convicted under sec- tion 146 of the Licensing Act, 1908, of receiving an order for liquor within a no- license district, it must appear that the order was given either to the person who was to execute it or to somebody acting as agent or representative of that person. APPEAL from the decision of T. Hutchison, Esq., S. M., Oamaru. The appellant, Adamson, was charged under sec- tion 146 of the Licensing Act, 1908, with receiving from one George Whale an order for liquor within a no- license dis- trict. At the hearing before the Magistrate an order was put in evidence by the police, which they admitted they had obtained from Strachan and Co., of Dunedin, brewers. The order purported to be signed by Whale, and was as fol- lows :— W. Strachan and Co. Oamaru, 22nd December, 1909. DUAR SIRS,— Please send me one case of alo quarts, money enclosed, and oblige. G. WHALE. The only wituess called by the police was Whale. No evidence was called for the defendant, counsel submitting that there was no evidence before the Court of an order having been received. The Magistrate convicted the defend- ant, and fined him £ 2 and costs. The defendant applied to the Magistrate to state a case for the Supreme Court. In stating the case, the Magistrate found that Whale asked the defendant to order the ale from Strachan and Co., also that Whale, at the request of the defendant, wrote the letter to Strachan and Co. The defendant filed a notice under section 298 of the Justices of the Peace Act, 1908, to have the case sent back to the Magistrate for a restatement, and in support of the application filed affidavits by Whale, aud also a newspaper reporter, and his solicitors ( Messrs. Lee, Grave, and Grave), all of whom took a note of the evidence given at the hearing. These affidavits showed that Whale asked the defendant as a favour to write to Strachan and Co., and authorized the defendant to use his name. On this application coming before Williams, J., he sent a memoran- dum to the Magistrate, directing his attention to the state- ments on affidavit and t > the alterations required by the defendant. Un the reply from the Magistrate again coming before His Honour, and not being satisfactory, a formal order was made directing the Magistrate to restate the case. The Magistrate then restated the case, and it now came on for hearing. E. P. Lee, for the appellant:— The case as stated now is inconsistent with the case as first stated. The Court should look at the affidavits to ascertain the correct position. The Magistrate took no notes of the evidence. There was no evidence that the defendant was agent for Strachan and Co. He was merely doing Whale a favour. This is not au order within the section. [ WILLIAMS, J.— The second case is certainly not consistent with the first. What do you say, Mr. Fraser ?] Fraser, K. C., for the respondent:— In view of the differences between the two c$ ses, I must admit the affidavits, but submit the defendant received an order within tho meaning of the section. [ WILLIAMS, J.— Do not the affidavits show that the defend- ant was merely acting for Whale? Is there any evidence that he was Strachan and Co.' s agent ?] There is no evidence that he was Strachan and Co.' s agent. WILLIAMS, J. :— In order to constitute an order within section 146 it must appear that it was given either to the person who was to execute it or to somebody acting as agent or representative of that person. If one man asks another to give an order for him, he does not give an order to the person whom he asks to give the order. The person whom he asks to give the order is merely a channel for the purpose of conveying the order to some third person. In such a case the person who is asked to give the order is simply the agent, messenger, or scribe of the person who asks him to give the order. In the present case there is no evidence that Adamson had any connection with Straohan and Co., who were to fulfil the order. The only evidence given in the case shows that Adamson was a channel selected by Whale to convey the order to Strachan aud Co. There was no order given to Adamson to supply the ale. It may be that if further evi- dence had been taken it might have been found that Adam- son was an agent of Strachan and Co. The case, however, must be deoided on the evidence brought forward, and looking at that evidence I do not think the conviction can be sustained. The appeal will be allowed. Solicitors for the appellant: Lee, Grave, <£ Grave ( Oamaru). Solicitors for the respondent: Fraser, Woodhouse, &• Mac- assey ( Crown Solicitors, Dunedin). 1911.] ' N E W Z E A L A N D P O L I C E G A Z E T T E . 208 152 EXTRACTS FROM NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. ( From Gazette, 1911, pages 1047, and 1154.) Regulations for Deer- shooting, Otago. ISLINGTON, Governor. IN exercise of the powers vested in me by the Animals Protection Act, 1908 ( hereinafter called " the said Act"), I, John Po\ nder Dickson- Poynder, Baron Islington, the Governor of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby make the following regulations prescribing the deer- shooting season in the Otago Acclimatization District, comprising the Counties of Bruce, Clutha, Maniototo, Peninsula, Taieri, Tuapeka, Vincent, Waihemo, and Waikouaiti, and part of the County of Southland ( except within the area described in the First Schedule hereto), and the conditions affecting the same, and also the form of license and the fee payable therefor. REGULATIONS. 1. RED- DEER stags may be taken or killed within the Otago Acclimatization District from the 1st day of April, 1911, to the 20th day of May, 1911 ( both days inclusive). 2. Fallow- deer bucks may be taken or killed within the said district from the 1st day of April, 1911, to the 31st day of May, 1911 ( both days inclusive). 3. Licenses to take or kill red- deer stags may be issued by the Chief Postmaster at Dunedin, on the recommendation of the secretary of the Otago Acclimatization Society, on pay- ment of a license fee of £ 4, and licenses to take or kill fallow- deer bucks may be issued by the said Chief Postmaster, upon the like recommendation, on payment of a license fee of £ 2; such licenses to be in the form prescribed in the Second Schedule hereto, and subject to the said Act and these regulations. 4. No licensee shall take or kill more than four red- deer stags or fallow- deer bucks, and no red- deer stag shall be killed carrying antlers with less than eight points. Ball cartridge only to be used. 5. The licensee must give notice to the said Chief Post- master of the date on which it is his intention to stalk deer ; such notice to be posted, or delivered, or telegraphed three clear days before such date. 6. No doe, hind, or fawn shall be taken or killed on any pretext whatever; and no licensee shall allow any dog to accompany either himself or any attendant he may have with him. 7. Nothing herein contained shall extend to authorizing any person to sell any deer or portion thereof. 8. Any person committing a breach of any of these regu- lations shall be liable, on conviction, to a fine not exceeding £ 20. FIRST SCHEDULE. All that area, containing about 24,800 acres in one block, being parts of Mid- Hawia, Longslip, Lower Hawea, and Lindis Districts, plans of which area will be issued by the secretary of the Otago Acclimatization Society to persons to whom licenses to shcot deer are granted. SECOND SCHEDULE. No. License to take or kill Game ( Deer). , of , having this day paid the sum of £ , is hereby authorized to take or kill deer ( bucks or stags), of not less than points, within the Otago Acclimatization District, from the day of , 1911, to the day of , 1911 ( both days inclusive), subject to the provisions of the Animals Protection Act, 1908, and all regulations thereunder in force w thin the said district. Dated at , this day of , 1911. Chief Postmaster. As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor, this fourth day of March, one thousand nine hundred and eleven. D. BUDDO, Minister of Internal Affairs. Inspector of Sea- fishing appointed. Marine Department, Wellington, 23rd March, 1911. HIS Excellency the Governor has, in pursuance of the power and authority vested in him by subsec- tion ( 1) of section 4 of the Fisheries Act, 1908, appointed HENRY SCOTT, of Chatham Islands, Police Constable, to be an Inspector of Sea- fishing under the above mentioned Act. J. A. MILLAR. LIST OF WATCHES KEPOR'TED STOLEN DURING THE QUARTER ENDED 31ST MARCH, 1911. ( For preceding list see Police Gazette, 1911, page 14.) Ho. of Watcli. Description. Owner's Name and Address. Police Gazette Re- ference. 13598350 12377252 537394 60334 22546 6 over 137 687 ) 15565] 1928368 4366 24748 41766 163911 1643871 13122501 319425 8934593 1911. Gentlemen's gold hunting Gentlemen's hunting Waltliam Gentlemen's open- faced keyless lever Gentlemen's hunting keyless Elgin Gentlemen's nickel stop Gentlemen's Waltham Gentlemen's hunting lever Gentlemen's open- faced gold Gentlemen's hunting keyless Gentlemen's silver hunting Geneva. . Gentlemen's Waterbury Gentlemen's nickel Ansonia Gentlemen's open- faced keyless Gentlemen's gold hunting Gentlemen's open- faced keyless Gentlemen's English lever Gentlemen's lever hunting Gentlemen's lever open- faced Gentlemen's Rotherham Gentlemen's Geneva Gentlemen's gold level hunting Gentlemen's silver hunting Ladies' open- faced Geneva Ladies' open- faced keyless Ladies' open- faced English lever Gentlemen's silver hunting Gentlemen's Waltham Gentlemen's silver lever hunting Gentlemen's silver hunting Waltham Ladies' keyless hunting B. Bygrave, Auckland Page 3 R. Rohrlach, Thames 4 C. Jacobs, Wellington. . 4 R. Gollop, Wellington 4 H. McKay, Islington 4 J. Menticino, Tokomaru Bay . . 26 E. Cowan, Ongaonga 26 E. Hawken, Lower Hutt 26 J. Butler, Petone 26 M. Hanarahan, Mount Cook 26 P. O'Donnell, Blackwater „ 27 J. Graydon, Freeman's Bay 39 J. Nicol, Dunedin 39 J. Munro, Ponsonby „ 47 G. Wells, Richmond 47 L. Hepworth, Auckland „ 57 Rev. H. Burnett, Wellington .. ,. 67 C. Onyon, Wellington 67 T. Garrick, Gore 68 W. Glass, Tokomaru Bay 79 H. Burnett, Wellington 79 W. R. Erskine, Westport „ 79 A. Spraggs, Te Awamutu F. Marsden, Napier 89 89 W. Graham, Ongarue.. 89 R. Erskine, Westport 89 H. Heyden, Akaroa 89 J. Lynch, Auckland 98 A. Joughin, Auckland 98 M. Outtram, Palmerston North „ 99 153 N E W ZEALAND POLICE GAZETTE. LIST OP WATCHES REPORTED STOLEN— continued. [* APRIL- 5 No. of Watch. Description. Owner's Name and Address. Police Gazette Re- ference. 213470 14340792 15714 13121738 36963 28176I 28194I 28174 \ 122925 122929 122926 155178811 14699665 F 242868 242867 242865 242863 236783 242846 236781 236780 3148 7404937 Gentlemen's Waltham Gentlemen's Erhardt Gentlemen's white- metal . . Gentlemen's silver lever hunting Gentlemen's hunting Gentlemen's keyless open- faced Gentlemen's gold Gentlemen's Waltham Gentlemen's ( seven) gilt open faced Gentlemen's ( two) filled hunting Gentlemen's ( eight) gilt hunting Gentlemen's gold open- faced Ladies' Elgin lever Gentlemen's hunting keyless T. J. Sullivan, Wellington T. J. Sullivan, Wellington W. Toy, Lyttelton P. J. McGerald, Ponsonby J. W. Ellis, Taumarunui H. Early, Nelson W. Ross, Dunedin G. Noon, Timaru 1911. Executors A. Kohn's estate, Auckland A. E. Skelton, Auckland H. Fletcher, Christchurch J. Hanley, Dunedin .. 99 99 99 109 109 109 110 121 131 132 132 132 LIST OF BICYCLES REPORTED STOLEN DURING THE QUARTER ENDED 31ST MARCH, 1911. ( For preceding list see Police Gazette, 1911, page 14.) No. of Bicycle. 106277 206302 15679 83948 320 99443 15785 100 641614 10762 2348 568 12738 105786 F 89440 432579 1010 432579 588155 25372 231838 291603 1702 14969 249 555 32202 156982 82177 264898 Description Gentlemen's B. S. A. Gentlemen's Raleigh Gentlemen's Raleigh Gentlemen's St. Marnock .. Gentlemen's Rambler Gentlemen's B. S. A. Gentlemen's Raleigh Gentlemen's Roadster Gentlemen's Defiance B. S. A. Gentlemen's Rudge- Whitworth Gentlemen's Massey- Harris Gentlemen's Gloria Gentlemen's Massey- Harris Gentlemen';; B. S. A. Gentlemen's Bell. . Gentlemen's Anglo- Special Gentlemen's Swift Gentlemen's Radium Gentlemen's Imperial Rover Gentlemen's Rudge- Whitworth Gentlemen's Eadie Coaster Gentlemen's Rudge- Whitworth Gentlemen's Rudge- Whitworth Gentlemen's B. S. A. Ladies' Nonpareil Gentlemen's Governor- Premier Gentlemen's Swiss Gentlemen's Oceanic Gentlemen's Baker Gentlemen's Bamfield Gentlemen's black- enamelled Gentlemen's B. S. A. Union Special Gentlemen's Raleigh Gentlemen's black- enamelled Gentlemen's Rudge- Whitworth Gentlemen's Raleigh Gentlemen's Royal Enfield Gentlemen's Coventry Standard Gentlemen's Raleigh Owner's Name and Address. Police Gazette Re- ference. H. Steele, Auckland .. F. Kilgour, Greymouth J. W. Greenslade, Greymouth A. Punter, Christchurch O. Pemberton, Christchurch C. Kingsworth, Christchurch W. Anderson, Ashburton J. B. Waters, Dunedin A. Barley, Gore P. O'Neil, Reefton .. J. Pickford, Duncdin . . J. Miller, Dunedin G. W. Woods and Co., Gore K. O'Brien, Hastings . . J. Skinner, Christchurch L. Smith, Christchurch C. Hegarthy, Christchurch W. Baird, Dunedin J. Deegan, Winton J. Fulton, Parnell D. Carmody, Wanganui J. J. Sutton, Auckland J. Flanagan, Palmerston North A. Menzies, Palmerston North J. Dalziell, Palmerston North F. Pulfort, Napier M. Coffey, Christchurch A. Smith, Christchurch E. Horton, Christchurch H. V. Jerred, Christchurch M. F. Dennehey, Timaru W. Millar, Owaka J. Myers, Bull's A. Wallace, Auckland A. Wild, Hokitika .. A. Cox, Woodville .. S. Grange, Christchurch V. Atkinson, Christchurch D. Scurr, Anderson's Bay 154 N E W Z E A L A N D POLICE GAZETTE. [* APRIL- 5 NEW ZEALAND POLICE. ( Corrected to the 3rd April, 1911.) The following list, showing the dates of appointment to the various ranks, is published for general information :— [ NOTE— The figure at the end of a name represents the percentage of contributions under section 29 of " The Public Service Classification and Superannuation Act, 1908." Those who are not contributors to the Fund are denoted thus : *.] INSPECTORS. Date. Name. Cullen, John, 9. Ellison, John Wybrant, 9. Kiely, Nicholas, 8. Wilson, Edward, 9. Mitchell, Alfred James, 9. Black, Patrick, 9. Dwyer, John, 8. O'Donovan, John, 8. Wright, Arthur Hobbins, 7. SUB- INSPECTORS. Norwood, Samuel Percival. 7. Phair, William John, 9. McGrath, Joseph Albert, 8. Hendrey, Charles William, 7. Cruickshank, Alexander, 8. Sheehan, Bartholomew, 8. Name. King, Thomas, 9. Johnston, James, 8. . Darby, Robert, 10. Treanor, James, 9. SERGEANTS. . Gilbert, William, 10. . McGrath, Patrick,. 9. Lyons, William, 8. Stagpoole, Martin Dudley, 8. Mackay, Edward, 8. Bourke, Thomas, 8. Bowman, Patrick. 9. Higgins, William Henry, 9. . Haddrell, Walter Henry, 9. Dougan, John, 8. Rogers, Martin, 8. i Griffith, Thomas, 9 ( Constable ' ] from 6- 1- 03 to 29- 2- 04). Cullen, Francis, 10. . Folley, William, 8. Bowden, Charles, 9 . McClelland, Robert, 8. Egan, Eugene, 9. . Millar, Nathaniel, 8. Hanson, John, 9. . Foully, William, 7. Remer, Alfred Edward, 8. Carroll. Lawrence, 9. . McGill, William, 8. Crawford, Robert, 8. Dew, Samuel Joseph, 7. Mackinnon, William Hector, 7. Donovan, Michael, 10. . Bird, Edward Punjab, 8. Ryan, Patrick, 8. . Mullany, Luke, 7. Rutledge, Barrett, 6. Hastie, George, 8. Ramsay, William, 6. Morgan, Andrew, 9. Mathieson, William, 6. Moore, Frederick Augustus, 7. Beattie, Henry, 7. Oliver, Thomas, 7. Brookes, Wallace Abercrombie, 8. Murphy, Michael, 8. Barrett, Thomas, 6. Hutton, David Dearlove, 7. Black, James, 8. Wohlmann, Ward George, 5. . McNeely. William, 5. . Forster, John, 8. Emerson, Albert Tivy, 5. . Dart, John William Martin, 5, . Baskiville, Walter Joseph, S. Burrows, John, 7. . Eales, Edwin, 5. Sept. ' 20, 1897 Jan. 1, 1899 July 1, 1902 July 1, 1902 Oct. 1, 1902 May 1, 1907 Feb. 1, 1909 Feb. 4, 1911 Mar. 13, 1911 May 1, J 1907 July 1, 1908 Feb. ), 1909 Feb. 1 1909 Feb. 4, 1911 Feb. 4, 1911 Reg. No. Date. ST 244 Mai- 1, 1906 199 May 1, 1907 195 July 1, 1908 128 Feb. 1, 1909 130 May 30, 1879 193 Aug. 26, 1879 269 June 1, 1885 101 July 1, 1887 210 Jan. 1, 1894 235 Jan. 1, 1898 270 Jan. 1, 1898 265 Aug. 1, 1898 109 Oct. 1, 1898 275 Oct. 7, 1898 240 Jan. 1, 1899 433 1 Feb. 8, 1900) 1 Mar. 1, 19041 220 Oct. • 20, 1900 327 Jan. 1, 1901 214 Sept. 15, 1901 308 Dec. 1, 1901 280 Feb. 7, 1902 335 Mar. 14, 1902 354 Mar. 14, 1902 380 May 1, 1902 372 July 21, 1902 397 Jan. 1, 1903 413 Jan. 1, 1903 428 Jan. 1, 1903 437 Jan. 27, 1903 388 Mar. 1, 1903 184 Jan. 1, 1904 391 Oct. 1, 1904 232 Dec. 1, 1904 473 Dec. 1, 1904 489 Dec. 1, 1904 311 Jan. 1, 1905 488 Mar. 1, 1905 374 July 1, 1905 477 Feb. 1, 1906 531 Feb. 1, 1906 538 Feb. 1, 1906 541 Fob. 1, 1906 542 Feb. 1, 1906 566 Mar. 1, 1906 568 Mar. 1, 1906 570 Mar. 1, 1906 577 Mar. 1, 1906 720 April 1, 1906 800 April 1, 1906 619 June 1, 1906 623 June 1, 1906 939 June 1, 1906 494 Juno 15, 1906 472A July 15, 1906 644 Aug. 17, 1906 SERGEANTS— continued. Eeg. No. Date. Name. 902 Oct, 1. 1906 . Muggeridge, Amos, 6. 373 Dec. 1, 1906 . Dale, James, 7. 769 Jan. 1, 1907 . Murray, Edwin, 6. 650 Mar. 8, 1907 . Hogan, John James, 6. 659 May 1, 1907 . Willis, Jos. Chas. Stevens, 6. 673 June 1, 1907 . Griffiths. James Coghlan, 6. 628 Sept. i. 1907 . Kelly, Charles William, 6. S22 Dec. 1, 1907 . Gaffney, Michael, 5. 649 Dec. 15, 1907 . O'Grady, Thomas, 6. 699 Dec. 15, 1907 . Crean, Patrick, 6. 512 Feb. 1, 1908 . McKeefry, Michael, 8. 708 Feb. 1, 1908 . Simpson, James Kerr, 6 547 Mar. 1, 1908 . Stewart, David, 7. 740 June 10, 1908 . Harvey, Peter, 5. 611 July 1, 1908 . Keep, George, 6. 691 Sept. 1, 1908 . Ferguson, James, 5. 865 Sept. 1, 1908 . Till, Stephen, 5. 684 Nov. 1, 1908 . Rowell, Alfred Ernest, 6. 584 Feb. 15, 1909 . O'Connell, Patrick Denis, 8. 719 Feb. 15, 1909 . Miller, William, 6. 727 Mar. 16, 1909 . Eccles, William, 5. 728 April 1, 1909 . McCrorie, Hugh, 6. 621 July 1, 1909 . Hodgson, Richard Thomas, 5. 906 July 1, 1909 . Cummings, Denis Joseph, 5. 622 Dec. 1, 1909 . Jackson, David, 7. 741 June 1, 1910 . Fitzgerald, John, 5. 743 June 1, 1910 . • Cowan, John Thomas. 753 June 25, 1910 . Henry, James, 5. 748 Sept. 22, 1910 . Lanigan, Richard, 7. 744 Dec. 19, 1910 Matthews, William Arthur, 6. 653 Feb. 13, 1911 . Quinn, William John, 5. 761 Feb. 13, 1911 . Bird, Arthur Sydney, 6. 779 April 1, 1911 . Cahill, James, 5. Fraser, Donald Charles, 5. 787 April 1, 1911 . 113 127 142 144 147 160 168 172 178 192 201 205 221 237 252 286 296 299 301 304 309A 310 315 319 332 333A 338 343 346 347 349 355 357 364 367 371 375 386 394 409 412 417 418 422 426 432 436 438 439 440 447 448 Mar. 29, Oct. 14, June 10, July 27. Aug. 28, Feb. 23, May 25, Sept. 9, Dec. 1, June 17, Nov. 4, Mar. 1, Aug. 16, Jan. 29, July 13, Mar. 12, May 14, June 4, June 10, June 10, June 24, June 25, July 21, Aug. 18, Jan. 29, Feb. 3, Feb. 17, April 19, Aug. 28, Sept. 6. Nov. 3, Aug. 4, Aug. 20, Sept. 9, Sept. 13, Sept. 21, Sept. 24, Oct, 11, Oct. 21, April 21, May 13, June 7, June 13, July 29, Sept. 27, Jan. 15, June 14, July July July Aug. Aug. 1873 1873 1874 1874 1874 1875 1875 1875 1875 1876 1876 1877 1877 1878 1878 1879 1879 1879 1879 1879 1879 1879 1879 1879 1880 1880 1880 1880 1880 1880 1880 1881 1881 1881 1881 1881 18S1 1881 1881 1882 1882 1882 188i: 1882 I& 82 1883 1883 1883 1883 1883 1883 1883 CONSTABLES. Foreman, George, 9. Dunne, Patrick John, 9 O'Reilly, Charles. 10 Bleasel, Charles. 8. Field, Henry, 8. Kelly, William, 8. Lynch, John, 9. Pool, William, 9. Greene, Michael, 8. Gillespie, John, 9. McGilp, Alexander, 10. Carlyon, Percy Frederick, 10 O'Brien, Matthew, 9. Power, John, 9. Cavanagh, John, 8. Caliill, Timothy, 8. Collerton, William Thomas, 9 Sefton, William, 8. Bern, William, 8. McDonnell, John, 9. Minogue, Patrick, 8. Leahy, Michael, 8. Patterson, Adam, 9. Gleeson, James, 8. Bogue, Daniel, 8. Cox, Michael, 8. Bree, James, 8. Kennedy, James, 10. Lemm, Robert William 8. Simpson, William James, 9. Wilson, Frederick Arthur, 9. McDonough, John, 8. Bird, John, 10. McAnerin, William Henry, 8. Herlihy, Patrick Jeremiah, 9 O'Brien, Benjamin, 7. Cameron, John, 9. Bennett, Albert, 9. May, Joseph George, 8. Tapp, George Amos, 10. Leece, James Danvers, 9. Daubney, Charles Lot, 9. Drury, Patrick, 9. Rasmussei:, Hans Peter, 9 Mackle, Francis, 9. Milliard, William, 10. Barrett, William Hunter, 8 Carroll, Laurence, 9. Slieary, James, 8. McCormack, Thos. Joseph, 6 Donovan, Timothy, 9. Weathered, John Joseph, 8. 155 MEW Z E A L A N D POLICE GAZETTE. MAE. 22 Meg. No. Date. 449 Aug. 2. 1883 400 Aug. 2, 1883 452 Sept. 1, 1883 458 May 21. 1884 400 Aug. 13, 1884 402 Sept 30, 1884 409 Feb. 0, 1885 483 Nov. 13. 1885 480 Jan. 29, 188G 487 Feb. 13, 1886 493 Nov. 12. 1880 504 Feb. 12, 1887 507 May 23, 1887 510 July 14, 1887 510 Oct. 11, 1887 518 Mar. 1, 1888 521 May 20, 1888 522 June 8, 1888 524 Sept. 1, 1888 520 Sept. 1. 1888 529 Sept. 23, 1888 534 Jan. 9, 1889 548 Aug. 19, 1889 552 Oct. 7, 1889 550 Nov. 15, 1889 559 Nov. 25, 1889 579 June 28. 1890 585 Sept. 16. 1890 587 Sept. 20, 1890 593 Nov. IS, 1890 GOO Jan. 12, 1891 601 Jan. 21, 1891 607 Aug. 3, 1891 609 Aug. 13, 1891 030 Sop. 2, 1892 G37 Nov. 2, 1892 047 June 26, 1893 652 July 12, 1893 058 Aug. 5, 1893 001 Dec. 9, 1893 G63 Dec. 12, 1893 606 Dec. 12, 1893 682 July 23, 1894 085 Oct. 4, 1894 088 Dee. 12. 1894 092 Feb. 7, 1895 694 Feb. 7, 1895 090 Feb. 18, 1895 698 Mar. 4, 1895 701 Mar. 8, 1895 702 Mar. 9, 1895 707 June 10, 1895 713 Nov. 2, 1895 717 Nov. 12, 1895 721 Nov. 10, 1895 723 Dec. 1, 1895 730 Feb. 8, 189G 731 April 8, 1890 738 April 17, 1890 745 April 22, 1890 754 May 20, 1890 750 June 19, 1890 760 Feb. 8, 1897 767 Feb. 8, 1897 770 Feb. 8, 1897 771 Feb. 8, 1897 772 Feb. 8, 1897 773 Feb. &, 1897 775 Feb. 9, 1897 777 Feb. 11, 1897 780 Feb. 11, 1897 781 Feb. 13, 1897 783 Feb. 15, 1897 784 Feb. 15, 1897 785 Feb. 17, 1897 789 Feb. 18, 1897 790 Feb. 18, 1897 793 Mar. 19, 1897 797 April 7, 1897 799 May 17, 1897 801 May 24, 1897 802 Mav 24, 1897 805 June 21, 1897 808 Sept. 1, 1897 809 Oct. 1, 1897 811 Oct. 5, 1897 812 Nov. 0, 1897 2- P. G. CONSTABLES— continued. Name. . Joyce, Patrick, 9. Martin, Edwin, 9. Mclntyre, John, 7. Beddek, Thomas Hy. Hellyer, 7. Koster, John Jacob, 8. West, Joseph. 8. MacRae, Duncan, 9. McGovern, Patrick John, 10. Purdy, William John, 7. Carmody, Patrick, 9. Breen, Timothy, 9. Hickman, Thomas, 10. Young, Walter Bond, 10. Grey, William George, 9. Tarrant, Benjamin, 6. Grey, Charles, 9. Redican, Michael, 8. Johnston, Thomas John, 9. Cameron, James, 9. . Creeks, Thomas Elliott, 8. Healey, Frederick John, 8. Shearman, John, 8. Gordon, Alex. Frederick, 8. Madden, Michael, 7. O'Connor, Michael, 10. Williams, George Albert, 8. Mayne, Thomas, 8. Shepherd, Richard William, 7. Copland, John, 8. Bonner, Charles, 10. Riordan, James, 8. Treacy, Denis, 8. Hattie, Alexander, 10. Wilson, Gavin, 8. Lowry, William Robert, 5. Moore, Patrick, 7. Evenden, Thomas Alfred, Bosworth, Edward Thomas, 5. Warneford, Charles Henry, 0. Fitzgerald, Patrick James. G. Miller, Robert, 5. Connell, John, 7. Bradley, Frederick, 0. Price, Thomas Henry, McGilligan, Bartholomew, 5. Tonkin, Walter, 5. Hannafin, David, fi. Wainhouse, John Thomas, ti Flavell, Samuel, f>. . * Whitehouse, Edwin James. Hammond, Thos. Frederick, ( i Moffitt, Henry Edward, 5. Kennedy, Henry Patrick, 5 Rings, George Ludwig, 0. Troliey, Edmond Charles, 5. . Bennett, Herbert John, 5. . Findlay, Charles, 7. Pearce, George, 8. Ryan, Thomas, 7. Thompson, William David Lau rence, 6. . * Williams, Joseph Swindell. Mackenzie, Douglas Morton, 5. Hickey, Timothy, 7. . McGlone, Charles Henry, 0 Hampton, William John, 6 Kidd, Samuel, 6. McKenzie, Donald, 7. Stackpoole, Patrick, 7. McLeod, John, 6. Keenan, Thomas, 6. Rock, James, 5. Bingham, Ernest, 0. McDonnell, Andrew, 0. Connor, Gerald, 5. Wilton, Thomas James, 6. . Johnson, Edward Michael, 5. McNamara, John, 5. . O'Halloran, Lott Edward, 5. O'Halloran, James, 6. McLeod, Donald, 5. Waterman, Frdk. Adolphus, 5. . Pratt, Charles Henry, 6. . Potter, Arthur Albert, 7. Dwan, Thomas, 6. Russell, Alexander, 0. . Dick, Frank, ( i. Lewin, Frank, 5. CONSTABLES— continued. Reg. No. Date. Name. 810 Nov. 10, 1897 Whatman, William James, 6. 817 Nov. 18, 1897 Bevan, George Frederick, 5. 818 Nov. 24, 1897 . * Tayler, Vyvyan Richard. 820 Nov. 29, 1897 Cassidy, Patrick, 5. 823 Dec. 13, 1897 Clarkson, John Peter, 0. 827 Dec. 22, 1897 HefFernan, James, 5. 828 Dec. 23, 1897 Jones, Alfred Hastings, 5. 831 Dec. 30, 1897 Mathew, James Alexander, 7 832 Dec. 31, 1897 McKelvey, Edward James O'Keefe, 6. 835 Jan. 12, 1898 . * McQuarrie, George Alex. 837 Jan. 17, 1898 Steevens, Charles James, 6. 838 Feb. 14, 1898 Read, Lewis, 8. 846 April 21, 1898 Parsons, Basil John, 0. 854 June 9, 1898 Melville, John Insell, 5. 855 June 21, 1898 . * Cruickshank, Jas. Arthur 849 July 18, 1898 O'Sullivan, John, 5. 856 Aug. 26, 1898 Luke, William Duncan, 5. 857 Sept. 1, 1898 Maher, John, 5. 859 Sept. 5, 1898 Lipscombe, Joseph, 7. 860 Sept. 5, 1898 Armour, Hugh Douglas, 5. 861 Sept. 9, 1898 . * Kerr, James. 864 Sept, 19, 1898 Brown, Philip Joseph, 6. 867 Oct. 18, 1898 Harvey, John James, 5. 808 Oct. 19, 1898 Perniskie, Valentine, 5. 875 Nov. 25, 1898 Tonkinson, Charles Walter, 5 870 Feb. 8, 1899 Marshall, William, 5. 878 Feb. 8, 1899 Morris, John Thomas, 5. 879 Feb. 8, 1899 Murphy, Daniel, 5. 883 Feb. 10, 1899 Butler, John, 5. 885 Feb. 10, 1899 Fitzpatrick, James, 5. 88G April 28, 1899 Collett, Edward Carnarvon, 5 888 April 28, 1899 Doyle, Myles, 5. 889 April 28. 1899 Fry, George Hamilton, 5. 890 April 28, 1899 Worsley, William, 5. 891 April 28, 1899 . McCarthy, Philip John, 5, 892 April 28, 1899 Drummond, William, 5. 894 April 28, 1899 Hammond, Frederick, 5. 899 July 1, 1899 • O'Connor, Patrick, 6. 900 July 1, 1899 Porteous, Edwin Jardin, 5. 901 July 1, 1899 Tanner, Jesse, 5. 903 July 1. 1899 Woods, Frederick, 5. 904 J un- 1, 1899 Satherley, Allan, 5. 905 duly 1, 1899 Macartney, George, 5. 907 July 1, 1899 Wade, Horton Clias. David, 5 908 July 1, 1899 Hyland, David, 5. 911 Sept. 1, 1899 Collins, Francis Joseph, 5. 913 Sept. 1, 1899 Rowe, Edward John, 5. 914 Sept. 1, 1899 Nelson, James Archibald, 5. 910 Sept. 1, 1899 Mahoney, Denis, 5. 917 Sept. 1, 1899 Woodley, Charles, 5. 921 Sept. 1, 1899 Lander, John, 5. 922 Sept. 1. 1899 Egan, Herbert John, 5. 924 Sept. 1, 1899 Skinner, Arthur, 5. 925 Nov. 17, 1899 Thomson, John Neil, 5. 926 Nov. 17, 1899 Clouston, George Clark, 5 927 NOV. 17, 1899 Moriarty, Robert, 5 935 Nov. 17, 1899 Ryan, Daniel, 5. 936 Dec. 1899 Willcocks, James Sellers, 5. 938 Feb. T! 1900 Larmer, Joseph, 0. 940 Feb. i, 1900 Montgomery, Henry James, 5 941 Feb. i, 1900 Baker, George Thomas, 5. 944 Feb. i, 1900 Booth, Ernest, 5. 951 April o, 1900 Southgate, William, 5. 952 April 6, 1900 Wootton, Charles Edward, 5. 954 April 6, 1900 Pidgeon, Frank, 0. 950 April 0, 1900 King, Charles John, 5. 959 April 6, 1900 Mclnness, William, 5. 900 June 1, 1900 Cattanach, Henry James, 5. 903 June 1, 1900 Doyle, John, 5. 904 June 1, 1900 Cox, Hugh, 5. 905 June 1, 1900 Bagrie, John, 5. 970 Sept. 1, 1900 Esson, John Robert, 5. 971 Sept. 1, 1900 Blake, Francis Joseph, 5. 972 Sept. 1, 1900 Kirby, Henry Maurice, 5. 975 Sept. 1, 1900 Reid, James Stevenson, 5. 970 Sept. 1, 1900 Boulton, Paris Henry Claude, 5. 977 Nov. 1, 1900 Murray, Adam Beattie, 5. 979 Nov. 1, 1900 Carmody, Henry Cornelius, 5. 980 Nov. 1, 1900 Henderson, Henry, 5. 982 Nov. 1, 1900 Wales, George William, 5. 983 Nov. 1, 1900 . O'Hara, Patrick James, 5. 985 Nov. 1, 1900 Osborn, Charles Samuel, 5. 988 Mar. 1, 1901 Lopdell, Charles William, 5. 990 Mar. 1, 1901 Hughes, John, 5. 995 June 1, 1901 Holmes, James, 5 997 June 1, 1901 McLennan, William, 5. 998 June 1, 1901 Scandrett, George, 5. 212 N E W Z E A L A N D P O L I C E GAZETTE. [* APRIL- 5 Reg. No. Date. 999 June 1, 1901 1000 June 1, 1901 1002 Dec. 1, 1901 1003 Dec. 1. 1901 1005 Dec. 1, 1901 1007 Dec. 1, 1901 1008 Feb. 1, 1902 1009 Feb. 1, 1902 1010 Feb. 1, 1902 1011 Feb. 1. 1902 1014 Feb. 1, 1902 ioir> Feb. 1. 1902 1016 Feb. 1, 1902 1019 April 1. 1902 1020 April 1, 1902 1021 April 1, 1902 1024 April 1, 1902 1025 April 1, 1902 1028 April 1, 1902 1038 June 1, 1902 1042 Sept. 1, 1902 1043 Sept. 1, 1902 1044 Sept. 1, 1902 1046 Sept. 1, 1902 1049 Sept. 1, 1902 1050 Sept. 1. 1902 1055 Dec 1, 1902 1056 Dec. 1, 1902 1059 Dec. 1, 1902 1060 Dec. 1, 1902 1063 Dec. 1, 1902 1067 April 1, 1903 1069 April 1, 1903 1072 April 1. 1903 1076 April 7, 1903 1078 July 1, 1903 1080 July 1, 1903 1081 July 1, 1903 1083 July 1, 1903 1084 Dec. 1. 1903 1085 Dec. 1. 1903 1086 Dec. 1, 1903 1088 Dec. 1, 1903 1091 Dec 1, 1903 1095 Feb 1. 1904 1096 Feb. 1, 1904 1098 Feb. 1, 1904 1099 Feb. 1, 1904 1102 Feb. 1, 1904 1105 Feb. 1, 1904 1106 Feb. 1, 1904 1107 Feb. 1, 1904 1110 May 1, 1904 1112 May 1, 1904 1113 May 1, 1904 1114 June 9, 1904 1116 July 1, 1904 1119 July 1, 1904 1120 July 1, 1904 1125 Oct. 1. 1904 1127 Oct. 1, 1904 1129 Oct. 1, 1904 1131 Oct. 1, 1904 1133 Oct. 1, 1904 1134 Dec. 1. 1904 1137 Dec. 1. 1904 1139 Dee. 1. 1904 1140 Dec. 1, 1904 1142 Dec. 1, 1904 1145 Feb. 1. 1905 1146 Feb. 1, 1905 1147 Feb. 1, 1905 1148 Feb. 1, 1905 1151 Feb. 1. 1905 1152 Feb. 1. 1905 1153 Feb. 1. 1905 > 154 Feb. 1, 1905 1155 Feb. 1, 1905 1157 Feb. 1. 1905 1158 Aprl 12,/ 1905 1159 May 1, 1905 1160 May 1, 1905 1162 May 1, 1905 1163 May 1, 1905 1105 May 1, 1905 1166 May 1, 1905 1171 June 21, 1905 CONSTA BI. ES— continued. Name. McClinchy, John, 5. Fitzgibbon, John, 5. Driscoll, Edward, 5 Douglas, George Nicole, 5. Fitzsimmons, Harry Carlyon, 5. Roberts, Alfred James, 5. Mathieson, Isaac Harper, 5 Chapman, Frederick Wallace, 5 Holland, Francis Leonard, 5. O'Brien, John, 6. McRae, John Murdock, 5. Shanahan, Thomas, 5. Fitzgibbon, Thomas, 5. Blaxland, Marshall Fitz, 5. O'Grady, Timothy, 5. Steere, Henry, 5. Hadler, George Alfred, 5. Thomassen, Geurt, !). Gorrie, William John, 5. Sims, Robert, 5. Wade, Frederick, 5. O'Grady, Malachy, ( i. Macgregor, John, 5. Fearnley, Frank Harold, 5 Annison, James Arthur, 5. Bailey, Alexander, 5. Jones, Edwin John, 5. Wilson, David, 5. Donovan, John, 5. McAlister, John, 5. Nash, John, 5. Berry, William, 5. Grace, Thomas Joseph, 5. McIvor, Lewis Daniel, 5. Larkin, Edgar, 5. Watts, Hubert, 5. Issell, Robert John, 5. Powell, James, 5. Spellman, Luke, G. Murray, George William, 5 Lapouple, Bezian, 5. Murphy, James Francis, 5. Owen, Robert, 5. Wright, Joseph, 5. Cummings, Timothy James, 5 Murray, David Burnett, 5. Orchard, Alfred, r>. McHolm, John Walter, 5. MacLeod, John William Hender- son, 5. Fleming, Michael, 5. Sweeney, John Henry, 5. Ryan, Richard, 5. Boag, Robert Patterson, 5. Townsend, Francis Henry, 5. Powell, John, 5. McGlone, Daniel, 5. Weir, James Alexander, 5. Miles, Thomas Benjamin, 5. Kerse, Adam, 5. Horan, Jeremiah, 5. Maloney, Peter, 5. Baird, James William Gordon, 5. Hodgson, John Joseph, 5. Cameron, Donald, 5. Tait, William, 5 Woodley, Ezra, 5. Anderson. Henry, 5. Berry, Edwin Thomas, 5. Burrell, Frederick, 5. Williamson, James Sinclair, 5 Allan, Richard, 5. Thompson, Andrew James, 5. Mahoney, William, 5. Snow, Charles Alfred Edwin, 5 Young, Robert, 5. Coppell, Arthur William, 5. Hampton, James Edward, 5 Kelly, Walter. 5. Butler, Patrick, 6. Cooper, Walter, 5. Fraser, George, 5. O'Grady, John James, 6. Callanan, Daniel Joseph, 5 Edwards, George Bennett, 5. Macartney, Francis Denis, 5. Harvey, William James, 5. Smart, Joseph Smith, 5. Keg. No. Date. 1173 July 1. 1905 1174 July 1, 905 1175 July 1, 1905 1176 July 1, 1905 1177 July 1, 1905 1178 July 1, 1905 1180 July 1, 1905 1181 July 1, 1905 1182 July 1, 1905 1184 July 1, 1905 1186 Aug. 4, 1905 1187 Sept, 1, 1905 1188 Sept. 1, 1905 1189 Sept. 1, 1905 1190 Sept. 1, 1905 1195 Sept. 1, 1905 1196 Sept. 25, 1905 1198 Nov. 1, 1905 1200 Nov 1, 1905 1201 Nov. 1, 1905 1203 Nov. 1, 1905 1206 Nov. 1, 1905 1207 Nov. 1, 1905 1211 Jan. 1, 1906 1212 Jan. 1, 1906 1213 Jan. 1, 1906 1215 Jan. 1, 1906 1216 Jan. 1, 1906 1217 Jan. 1, 1906 1218 Jan. 1. 1906 1219 Feb. 1, 1906 1220 Feb. 1, 1906 1222 Feb. 7, 1906 1223 Feb. 10, 1906 1224 Feb. 16, 1906 1225 Feb. 16, 1906 1226 Feb. 16, 1906 1227 Feb. 16, 1906 1228 Feb. 16, 1906 1229 Feb. 16. 1906 1230 Feb. 16, 1906 1231 Feb. 16, 1906 1233 Feb. 16, 1906 1235 April 1, 1906 1236 April 1, 1906 1237 April 1, 1906 1238 April 1, 1906 1239 April 1, 1906 124H April 1, 1906 1241 April 1, 1906 1242 April 1, 1906 1243 April 1, 1906 1245 May- 15, 1906 1246 May 17, 1906 1248 May 17, 1906 1249 May 17, 1906 1253 May 17, 1906 1254 May 17. 1906 1256 May 17, 1906 1257 May 17, 1906 1258 May 21, 1906 1260 June 1906 1261 June si 1906 1262 June 26, 1906 1263 July 2 1906 1264 July 4. 1906 1265 Julv 4, 1006 1206 July 4, 1906 1268 July 4, 1906 1269 July 4, 1906 1272 Sept. 1, 1906 1273 Sept. 1, 1906 1276 Sept. 1, 1906 1277 Sept. 1, 1306 1280 Sept. 1, 1906 1282 Sept. £, 1906 1283 Sept. 10, 1906 1286 Nov. 1, 1906 1288 Nov. 1, 1906 1292 Nov. 1, 1906 1293 Nov. 1, 1906 1296 Nov. 1, 1906 1297 Nov. 1, 1906 1298 Dec. 10. 1906 1299 Dec. 21, 1906 1300 Dec. 21, 1906 1303 Deo. 21, 1906 1304 Dec. 21, 1906 CONSTA BT. ES— continued. Sauie. Dandy, George Alfred, 5. Brown, Samuel Adanr, 5. Armstrong, James Herbert, 5. Hammerly, John Frederick, 5. Mason. Michael, 5 McCormack, John James, 5. Sweeney, James, 5 Chalmers, George, 5. Martin, Henry, 5. Goulding, Joseph Jame- i 5. Mullooly, John, 5. Doak, Francis Job, 5. MacLean, Donald Archibald, 5. Stuart, Charles, 5. Butler, Hugh Henry, 5. Rowland, Charles Edwin, 5. Holliday, Alfred, 5. Edwards, Joseph, 5. Heard, Grahame, 5. Lennon, Charles Henry, 5. Baird, William Ralph, 5. McLeod, Alexander, 5. Skinner, Lewis, 5. Langinuir, William, 5. Beadle, Richard Thomas, f>. Roberts, Gilbert, 5. Dark, William Temple, 5. Thomson, John Robert, 5. Cleary, James Francis, 5. Cullen, Francis Michael Parnell, 6 Ingram, Thomas, 7. Winmill, Alfred, 6. Murray, Richard, 6. Keane, Joseph, 5. Mackintosh, Andrew, 5. O'Connor, James Mark, 5 Anderson, Hans Peter, 5. Neil, William, 5. Le Fevre, Charles Stephen, ."> Waugh, William Charles, 5. Brookes, Alexander, 5. Mahoney, Thomas, 5. Roach, Charles Edward, 5. Kean, Michael, 5. Hitchcock, Joseph Edward, 5. McGregor, Andrew, 5. Duke, Charles Robert, 5. Scott, Donald, 5. Ede, Arthur, 5. Scott, Henry, 5. Evans, Bird, 5. Connor, William James, ">. Finlayson, Roderick, f>. Dunphy, William, 6. Lister, Arthur Ernest, 5. Phillips, Edward, 5. Hunt, William Edward, 5. Drummond, Robert Crawford, 6 Quirk, Nicholas, 5. Holland, Thomas, 5. Halke, Charles John, 0 Johnson, Thomas, 5. Smith, Patrick, 5. Longbottom, Fred, 5. Kelly, Thomas, 5. Smith, James, 5. Maloney, Gerald Joseph, 5. Kenny, Joseph, 5. Dwyer. Edward, 5. Liston, Thomas Joseph, f>. Carroll, John, 5. Robinson, John William S., 5. Fox, John, 5. Christiansen, Augustus, 5. Dempsey, John Andrew, G. Cummings, James, 5. Fleming, John Moore, 0. Almond, William Henry, 5. Carney, Martin James, 5. Barry, James Halcrow, 5. Smith, Harry Thomas, 5. MacCarthy, Justin Eric, 5. Flanagan, Michael, 5. Richardson, William, 5 Garvey, Stephen, 5. Clark, Albert, 5. Schruffer, George, 5. Wright, William George, 5 1911.' N E W Z E A L A N D POLICE GAZUTTK. 157 CONSTABLES— continued. Keg. No 1306 Dec. 1307 Doe. 1308 Doc. 1309 Feb. 1310 Mar. 1311 Mar. 1312 Mar. 1.( 14 Mar. 1316 Mar. 1318 Mar. 1321 Mar. 132- 2 Mar. 1324 April 1326 Mav 1327 May 1328 May 1329 May 1332 May 1333 May 1337 June 1339 July 1343 July 1344 Jtilv 1346 July 1348 July 1350 July 1351 July 1352 July 1353 July 1355 Aug. 1357 Sept, J359 Sept, 1361 Sept. 1362 Sept. 1363 Sept. 1366 Sept. 1368 Sept. 1371 Oct. 1372 Nov. 1375 Nov. 1378 Nov. 1379 Nov. 1380 Nov. 1382 Nov. 1384 Nov. 1388 Dec. Date. 21, 1906 21, 1906 21. 1906 1, 1907 14, 1907 14, 1907 14, 1907 14, 1907 14, 1907 14, 1907 14, 1907 14, 1907 12, 1907 1, 1907 1, 1907 1, 1907 1, 1907 1, 1907 1, 1907 10, 1907 1, 1907 1, 1907 1, 1907 1, 1907 1, 1907 19, 1907 19, 1907 30, 1907 31, 1907 20, 1907 , 1, 1907 . 1, 1907 . 1, 1907 . 1, 1907 . 1, 1907 . 1, 1907 . 4, 1907 14, 1907 1, 1907 1, 1907 1, 1907 1, 1907 1, 1907 1, 1907 4, 1907 23, 1907 1389 Dec. 23, 1907 1390 Dec. 23. 1907 1391 Dec. 23, 1907 1393 Dec. 23, 1907 1394 Dec. 23, 1907 1395 Dec. 23, 1907 1397 Dec. 23, 1907 1399 Jan. 28, 1908 1400 Feb. 22, 1908 1401 Feb. 25, 1908 1402 Mar. 1, 1908 1403 Mar. 1, 1908 1404 Mar. 1, 1908 1407 Mar. 1, 1908 1408 Mar. 1, 1908 1410 Mar. 1, 1908 1411 Mar. 1, 1908 1418 April 1, 1908 1420 May 14, 1908 1421 May 14, 1908 1423 May 14, 1908 1425 May 14, 190* 1426 May 14, 1908 1428 May 14, 1908 1432 May 19, 1908 1438 June 24, 1908 1439 June 27, 1908 1440 July 1, 1908 1443 July 1, 1908 1444 July 1, 1908 1446 July 1, 1908 1446 July 1, 1908 1451 July 1, 1908 1452 July 7, 1908 1454 Aug. 1, 1908 1455 Aug. 1, 1908 1457 Aug. 1, 1908 1458 Aug. 1, 1908 145' J Aug. 1, 1908 Name. Brien, Robert Cuthbert, 5. Hodgson, George Frederick, 5 Murphy, Edmund John, 5. Blake, William, 5. Stark, Arthur Edward James, 5. Farrell, John, 5. Taylor, William James, 5. Scannell, John, 5. Packer, Worthy Edward, 5. McGregor, Thomas Imrie, 5. Dunford, Charles Christopher, 5. Cudby, William George, 5. Hodgson, John Rufus, 5. O'Connor, James, 5. Watters, Leslie Williams, 5. Potter, John, 5. Petersen, Charles, 6. Carroll, Edward John, 5 Nuttall, Henry, 5. Doyle, Patrick, 5 Sweeney, Maurice, 5 McEntee, Owen Patrick, 5. Macpherson, Duncan, 5. Doggett, George Alfred, 5. Dyer, Thomas Henry, 5. Shaw, Donald, 5. Shaw, Hugh, 5. Pont, Charles Laurie, 6. McKenzie, Hector, 8. Roger, James, 6. Smither, Arthur John Reeve, 5. O'Neill, Daniel Joseph, 5. Jones, Percival John, 5. Regan, Ernest Alexander, 5. Rogers, William Henry, 5. Gallagher, John Joseph, 5. Martin, Samuel James, 5. Simpson, Walter John, 6. Brown, George, 5. Moloney, Arthur, 6. Bradley, William Herbert, 5. Johns, Douglas, 5. Crawford, William, 6. Havelock, James, 5. Lambert, Gerald Harry, 5. Dunnett, Charles Murray Gul- lyn, 5. Kennedy, John, 5. Murdoch, John, 5. Condon, Thomas Martin, 5. Pender, William, 5. Calwell. Davis Lewis, 5. Harrold, William Samuel, 5. Joblin, Frank Emanuel. 5. . Mcintosh, John Nelson, 5. Fryer, Henry, 5. Kidd, Berkley Reginald, 5. Bishop, Sydney Hurlstone, 5. Belcher, Frederick Thos. John, 5 Bandy, William Thomas, 5. Creelman, William, 5. Power, John Joseph, 5. Capp, Leslie Roy, 5. Kyne, Michael John, 5. Willetts, John, 5. Mullen, James Stewart, 5. Turner, Ernest Thomas Colling wood. 5. Carmody, James, 5. Moore, Leslie Terry, 5. O'Neill, Alfred Clyde, 5. Hall, Frederick William, 5. Abbott, Norman Dow, 7. O'Grady, John, 6. Hay ward, William Knight, 5. . Dunlop, William Higgins, 5. Giles, Peter Broome, 5. . Calwell, William Arthur, 5. Lamb, Joseph Francis, 5. McMahon, Henry, 5. Boyle, William Stuart, 5. Millar, Robert Reid, 6. Watson, John, 5. . Turner, Ernest Henry, 5. . Johnston, Andrew, 5. Maonamara, James Francis Henry, 5. . Mackrell, William Alexander, 5. tet;. No. Date 1460 Aug. 1, 1908 1461 Aug. 1, 1908 1462 Aug. 1, 1908 1163 Aug. 1, 1908 1466 Aug. 10, 1908 1468 Oot. 1, 1908 1470 Oct. 9, 1908 1471 Oct. 9, 1908 1472 Oct. 10, 1908 1475 Nov. 1, 1908 1476 Nov. 1, 1908 1477 Nov. 1, 1908 1478 Nov. 1, 1908 1479 Nov. 1, 1908 1480 Nov. 1, 1908 1481 Nov. 1. 1908 1482 Nov. 1, 1908 1485 Nov. 1, 1908 1486 Dec. 23, 1908 1487 Dec. 23, 1908 1489 Dec. 23, 1908 1490 Dec. 23, 1908 1493 Dec. 23, 1908 1498 Mar. 26, 1909 1499 Mar. 26, 1909 1501 Mar. 26, 1909 1502 Mar. 26, 1909 1503' Mar. 26, 1909 1504 Mar. 26, 1909 1506 Mar. - 6, 1909 1507 Mar. 26, 1909 1508 Mar. 26, 1909 1511 Mar. 26, 1909 1512 Mar. 26, 1909 1513 Mar. 26, 1909 1515 Juno 1 1909 1516 Juno 1, 1909 1517 June 1, 1909 1518 June 1, 1909 1519 June 1, 1909 1520 June 1, 1909 1521 June 1, 1909 1522 Juno 1, 1909 1523 June 1. 1909 1524 Juno 1, 1909 1525 Juno 1, 1909 1526 June 1, 1909 1529 June 9, 1909 1530 Juno 22, 1909 1531 June 26, 1909 1533 Sept. 1, 1909 1534 Sept. 1, 1909 1535 Sept. 1, 1909 1536 Sept. 1, 1909 1537 Sept. 1, 1909 1539 Sept. 1, 1909 1541 Sept. 1, 1909 1542 Sept. 1, 1909 1545 Sept. 1. 1909 1546 Sept. 1, 1909 1547 Sept. 13, 1909 1548 Nov. 1, 1909 1549 Nov. 1, 1909 1551 Nov. 1, 1909 1552 Nov. 1, 1909 1553 Nov. 1, 1909 1554 Nov. 1, 1909 1555 Nov. 1, 1909 1556 Nov. 1, 1909 1557 Nov. 1, 1909 1558 Nov. 1, 1909 1559 Nov. 1, 1909 1560 Nov. 1, 1909 1562 Nov. 1, 1909 1563 Nov. 1, 1909 1564 Feb. 14, 1910 1565 Feb. 14, 1910 1566 Feb. 14, 1910 1567 Feb. 14, 1910 1568 Feb. 14, 1910 1569 Feb. 14, 1910 1571 Feb. 14, 1910 1572 Feb. 14, 1910 1574 Feb. 14, 1910 1575 Feb. 14, 1910 CONSTABLES— continued. Name. Reilly, John, 5. Ferguson, William Nelson, 5. Torrance, James, 5. Anniss, Clarence Mason, 5. Byrne, Denis, 5. Sweeney, Patrick, 6. • McCowan, Alexander, 5. Gow, George William, 5. McLcod, Alexander, 7. Wade, Gerald, 5. Potter, James Lawrence, 5. Cummings, James Michael, 5. Crawford, Stanley Hutson, 5. McCarthy, Andrew, 5. Monson, William, 5. Gartly, James, 5. 1j'[ j Manley, Ernest, 5. Thornell, Mark, 5. Marshall, Frank, 5. Quayle, Edward, 5. Gilligan, William Patrick, 5. Fischer, Johann Friedrich Rudolfj 5. Hall, Sydney Grainger, 5. Briggs, Albert, 5. Gillespie, Norman McLeod, 5. Cowan, John Adam, 5. Blake, Edwin, 5. Callery, Charles Patrick, 5. Jones, Thomas William, 5. Raymond, William Ernest, 5. Robinson, John Ellwood, 5. King, Charles Clarke, 5. Finch, Edward, 5. Flewellen, Thomas George, 5. Cox, Patrick, 5. Kenealy, William Gerald, 5. Magee, Percival James, 5. Smith, Daniel Robert, 5. McQuitty, James Edward, 5. Johnson, Robert Augustus, 5. Jackson, Albert John, 5. Berthelsen, Peter Christian, 5, Courtney, James, 5. Cooper, Samuel, 5. Nolan, Jeremiah John, 5. Reeves, Horace Terence, 5. Fox, Lawrence, 5. Falconbridge, Augustus, 5. Smart, George Rennie, 5. Melville, John, 6. Brooks, James Henry, 5. Leckie, Archibald, 5. Sivyer, George, 5. Hewitt, David James Moorhead, 5. Baylis, Charles Thomas, 5. Mcpherson, William, 5. Naughton, Gerald, 5. Hanlon, Frederick John, 6. Butler, Patrick, 5. Lambert, Charles Augustus, 5. Holmes, Ryan, 6. Joyce, Henry John, 5. Millar, David, 6. Meiklejohn, Percy Vivian Garfield, 5. Rutherford, Robert, 5. Kelly, William Thomas, 5. Thompson, Bruce, 5. Claydon, Frederick, 5. Mackenzie, Hubert Guy Verral, 6. McIntyre, James, 5. Paine, George James, 5. Challis, Frank Rowlands, 5. Findlay, James, 5. Snow, Ernest, 5. Gregor, Andiew, 5. Sparks, James John, 5. Hart, George Henry, 5. Brenohley, Thomas Freeman, 5. Webb, Alexander Eldor Edward, 5 Coles, William Henry, 5. Rosanoski, John Bernard, 5. Squire, Reginald Dudding, 5. Woods, Andrew, 5. Culloty, Florence, 5. Hawken, Harold Nicholas, 5. 158 N E W Z E A L A N D P O L I C E G A Z E T T E. [* APRIL- 5 lteg No. Date. 1676 Feb. 14, 1910 If. 77 Fob. 14, 1910 1578 Feb. 14, 1910 1579 Feb. 14, 1910 1580 Feb. 14, 1910 1581 May 13, 1910 1582 May 13, 1910 1583 May 13, 1910 1584 May 13, 1910 1585 May 13, 1910 1586 May 13, 1910 1588 May 13, 1910 1589 May 13, 1910 1590 May 13, 1910 1591 May < 3, 1910 1592 May 13, 1910 1593 May 13, 1910 1594 May 13, 1910 1595 May 13, 1910 1596 May 13, 1910 1597 Aug. 1, 1910 1598 Aug. 1, 1910 1599 Aug. 1, 1910 1600 Aug. 1, 1910 1602 Aug. 1, 1910 1604 Aug. 1, 1910 1605 Aug. 1, 1910 1606 Aug. 1, 1910 1608 Aug. 1, 1910 1609 Aug. 1, 1910 1610 Aug. 1, 1910 1611 Aug. 1, 1910 1612 Oct. 7, 1910 1613 Oct. 7, 1910 1614 Oct, 7, 1910 1615 Oct. 7, 1910 1616 Oct. 7, 1910 1617 Oct. 7, 1910 1618 Oct. 7, 1910 1619 Oct. 7, 1910 1620 Oct. 7, 1910 1621 Oct. 7, 1910 1622 Oct. 7, 1910 1623 Oct. 7, 1910 1624 Oct. 7, 1910 1625 Oct. 7, 1910 1626 Oct. 7, 1910 1627 Oct. 7, 1910 1628 Oct, 7, 1910 1629 Nov. 1, 1910 1630 Nov. 11, 1910 1631 Dec. 15, 1910 1632 Dee. 15, 1910 1633 Dee. 15, 1910 1634 Dec. 15, 1910 1635 Dec. 15, 1910 1636 Dec. 15, 1910 1637 Dec. 15, 1910 1638 Dec. 15, 1910 1639 Dec. 15, 1910 1640 Dec. 15, 1910 1641 Dec. 15, 1910 1642 Dec. 10, 1910 1643 Dec. 15, 1910 1644 Dec, 15, 1910 1645 Dec. 15, 1910 CONSTABLES— continued. Name. Smith, Herbert James, 5. McClennan, James Edward, 5. Grigg, William Scoles, 5. Lambert, George, 5. Newman, Trevor William Frank, 5 Palmer, Arthur James Reid, 5. Heeps, Thomas, 5. Rough, John Thomas, 5. Nixon, William James, 5. Gourley, Michael, 7. Ryan, Maurice, 5. Blakely, James, 5. Moriarty, Thomas, 0. Munro, George, 7. Robertson, William Corsie, 6. Anderson, Charles Palmerston, 5. Anderson, Archibald, 5. Harley, Charles, 5. Morris, John Neil, 5. Smyth, Bernard, 5. Acheson, James, 5. Baker, Frederick John, 5. Bird, Edward Thomas, 5. Borland, Henry Alexander, 5. Edwards, James, 5. Lloyd, David Hugh, 5. McLean, Graham William, 5. McLeod, William John, 5. O'Donnell, William, 5. . Shearman, Langley Howard, 0. Sleeth, William Joseph, 5. Young, John Bruce, 5. Blaikie, Hugh, 5. Butters, Henry Alexander, 5. Cowan, William Charles, 5. Craig, John, 5. Farquharson, Bennet, 5. Farr, William Daniel, 5. Fenton. Robert Heathcote, 5. Gatward, Charles Henry, 5. Gedge, Charles Frederick, 5. Gibson, Michael Henry, 5. llainsworth, Henry Stockley, 5. Jones, John William, 5 MacDonnell, Bernard James, 0. Mullins, Herbert Frederick, 5. McMillen, John, 6. Neill, William, 5. Richards, John Benjamin, 5. Dwyer, George, 5. • Shore, Michael, 5. Anderson, Charles Andrew, 0. Andrews, William Henry, 5. Bissot, Alexander, 5. Calwell, Charles Percival, 5. Cromie, George, 5. Felton, Percy Courtney, 5. Firmston, Bertie, 5. Fulton, John Herbert, 5. Hill, Miller Easthope, 5. Johnston, John, 5. Joss, Charles, C. Manktelow, Grove Kenneth, George, 5. Neale, George, 5. Penson, Ernest, 5. Pool, Frederick Thomas, 0. j CONSTABLES— continued. Keg. No. Date Name. 1646 Dec. 15, 1910 . Rodgers, John, 5. 1647 Dee. 15, 1910 . Smyth, John, 5. Tobin, James, 5. 1648 Dec. 15, 1910 . 1649 Jan. 2 1911 . Quinn, John, 5. 1650 Mar. 1, 1911 . Atkinson, Christopher, 6. 1651 Mar. 1, 1911 . Collins, Sydney James, 6. 1652 Mar. 1, 1911 . Murphy, James, ( i. 1653 Mar. 1, 1911 . O'Brien, Patrick Joseph, 6. 1654 April 3, 1911 . Angland, Michael Joseph, 5. 1655 April 3, 1911 . Butterworth, Arnold Leslie, 5. 1656 April 3, 1911 . Canning, Arthur Henry, 5. 1657 April 3, 1911 . Devereaux, James Michael, 7. 1658 April 3, 1911 . Hendrey, William Evelyn, 5 1659 April 3, 1911 . Henry, Bryce, 5. 1660 April 3, 1911 . Mackay, Colin, 5. 1661 April 3, 1 11 . McRoberts, Wilfred Gilmore, 6. 1662 April 3, 1911 . Mills, Frederick John, 5. 1663 April 3, 1911 . O'Gorman, John, 5. 1664 April 3, 1911 . Sleeth, David Henry, 5. 1665 April 3, 1911 . Thompson, Harold Jackson, 5. 1666 April 3, 1911 . Wolfendale, Thomas, 5. 1667 April 3, 1911 . Wroblenski, Joseph, 5. 1668 April 3, 1911 . Ingram, Walter Herbert, 6. At m Kenneth CHIEF DETECTIVES. 350 May 1, 1903 . Herbert, Patrick, 9. 563 June 9, 1904 . Marsack, Richard, 8. 667 Feb. 1, 1907 . McIlveney, Wm. Bernard, 6. 632 July 1, 1908 . Bishop, Frank Joseph, 6. 689 Feb. I, 1909 . Broberg, Charles Robert, 5. DETECTIVES. 316 May 1, 1884 . Campbell, William, 9. 636 Dec. 1, 1897 . McMahon, Peter Thomas, 6. 560 July 14, 1899 . Cooney, John, 7. 537 Dec. 15, 1899 . Boddam, Tudor Welby Balfour, 7. 697 Dec. 15, 1899 . McIlveney, James, 6. 677 Nov. 1, 1901 . Cassells, John James, 5. 714 Oct. 1, 1903 . Cox, Fane Strange, 6. 231 Jan. 1, 1905 . Siddells, James, 8. 774 Jan. 1, 1905 . Fahey, John, 6. 739 Feb. 1, 1905 . Miller, John Paton, 5. 795 Feb. 1, 1905 . llill, William Edward, 5. 866 June 1, 1905 . Ward, Alfred Edgar Sidney, 5. 752 April 1, 1906 . Connolly, Daniel, 6. 794 April 1, 1906 . Cameron, Allan, 5. 758 June 1, 1906 . Hollis, John Walter, 5. 915 Doo. 1, 1906 . Kemp, Thomas S. C., 5. 943 Doc. 1, 1906 . Rawle, Sidney, 5. Quirko, Thomas, 6. 1029 Dec. 1, 1906 . 608 June 1, 1907 . Hunt, Henry George, 6. 737 June 1, 1907 . Dc Norville, Thomas Edward, ( i. 645 April 1, 1908 . Eade, Edward, 6. 931 April 1, 1908 . McLeod, John, 5. 968 April 1, 190S . Mitchell, Alfred Adolphus, 5. 947 July 1, 190S . Lewis, William Edward, 5. 953 July 1, 1908 . Kennedy, James, 5. 668 April 1, 1909 . Butler, William John, 5. 981 April 1, 1909 . Scott, Edward William, 5. 1075 April 1, 1909 . Quartermain, Arthur Garnet, S. 706 April 1, 1910 . Hammond, Alfred, 6. 989 April 1, 1910 . Lilley, Charles, 5. 1030 April 1, 1910 . Gibson, Thomas, 5. 1033 April 1, 1910 . Andrews, Arthur Edwin, 5. 1066 April 1, 1910 . Ward, Reginald Rushworth CC Return of Persons summarily convicted at Magistrates' Courts, but not sent to Gaol. Name of Offender. Where tried. When. Mercer, Walter Laidlaw Auckland 22/ 3/ 11 Wilson, Edith Auckland 14/ 3/ 11 Webster, Arnold Rodney Auckland 17/ 3/ 11 McNamee, Paul Auckland 22/ 2/ 11 Hessey, James Wellington .. 20/ 3/ 11 Baxter, Percy Wellington .. 23/ 3/ 11 Rogers, William Edward Nelson 21/ 3/ 11 Kelly, Arthur Cheviot 22/ 2/ 11 O'Brien, Richard .. Timaru 18/ 3/ 11 McCarthy, William Bluff 28/ 3/ 11 Offence. Sentence. Native of Trade. Com- plexion. Hair. Byes. Nose. Distinguishing M. irU?., theft theft illegally on premises theft breaking a window theft theft theft damaging property assault playing two- up theft to come up if called on fined £ 1 convicted and discharged to come up if called on fine or 7 days to come up if called on to come up if called on convicted and discharged fined £ 2 fined £ 1 fined £ 3 3 months' pro- bation, and refund £ 1 Australia .. N. Zealand England .. Australia .. Victoria .. England .. Australia .. N. Zealand England .. N. Zealand accountant married compositor.. dentist fruiterer and hawker steward vaudeville artist farmer labourer butcher's assistant 1868 1875 1892 1881 1887 1881 1887 1874 5 ft. in. 5 6 fair 6 fresh 6 fresh 9J fresh 7J fresh 9£ pale 8 fresh 8 fresh 1883 5 6J fresh 1895 5 1 fair blaok brown dark brown dark fair brown dark dark light brown dark brown I grey blue grey blue blue blue brown , grey blue blue medium medium medium medium medium medium medium medium medium medium Slight build ; mole on neck. ( See Police bazette, 1911, page 108.) Sailor and girl on right arm; small flag on left arm ; right leg off. ( See Police Gazette, 1911, pages 76.) Rather large ears. A cs A > > 2: O O W Q > s o » KifiTllKN OF PRISONERS REPORTED AS DISCHARGED FHOM GAOLS DUKING THE WEEK ENDED ' 25TH MARCH, L'JLL. 3aol, and Name of Prisoner. | Where tried. Auckland • Wells, Frederick- Stewart, Thomas, alias Stephenson Farrell, Thomas Briggs, Henry Edward .. Reid, Charles Waterstrand, Frederick, alias Watson, Frank Wilson, Horace May, Samuel, alias Leathart, Logan Brennan, Fergus Kennedy, John Thomas Neary, Joseph Basil Keen, James .. Ferguson, Angus Cody, Timothy James .. Sorrensen, Henry Thames— Hawes, Thomas Speary, Margaret Waiotapu— Hare, Arnold Napier Ross, James, alias Mathews, Martin Farrell, Joseph ( Gisborne— 1 Dolman, Samuel Wanganui— McKenna, Leonard Hunter, Ester When. 18/ 3/ 11 27/ 12/ 10 14/ 3/ 11 17/ 3/ 11 15/ 3/ 11 11/ 3/ 11 7/ 2/ 10 Offence. Sentence. Native of Hamilton 24/ 2/ 11 M. C. Hamilton 24/ 2/ 11 M. C. Levin M. C. 12/ 1/ 11 Hamilton 25/ 2/ 11 M. C. Auckland 20/ 3/ 11 M. C. Auckland 20/ 3/ 11 M. C. Auckland M. C. Auckland M. C. Thames M. C. Thames M. C. Auckland S. C. Napier M. C. Napier M. C. Gisborne M. C. Palmerston N. M. C. PalmerstonN. I M. C. 20/ 3/ 11 22/ 2/ 11 breach of prohibition order assault obscene language theft indecent assault assault breach of prohibition order indecent assault ( 2 chgs) false pretences false pretences playing two- up indecent language theft ( 2 charges) obsoene language assault on police breach of a prohibition order sly- grog selling 16/ 3/ 11 indecent assault 22/ 3/ 11 theft 23/ 5/ 10 blackmail 23/ 12/ 10 theft 23/ 1/ 11 breach of a prohibition order 13/ 3/ 11 disobeying maintenance order 18/ 2/ 11 idle and disorderly 22/ 2/ 11 idle and disorderly remanded 6 weeks 6 weeks fine or 7 days oom'd for trial 7 days fine or 7 days 5 years and 1 flogging of 10 strokes fine or 1 month fine or 1 month fine or 1 month fine or 1 month 7 days on eaoh 7 days 7 days fine or 7 days fine or 1 month dismissed to come up if called on 12 months 3 months fine or 2 mo's arrears or 2 months 30 days 30 days England England Scotland Sweden England N. Zealand Ireland N. Zealand N. Zealand N. Zealand Ireland Denmark .. England .. N. Zealand N. Zealand England .. Tasmania.. England .-. N. Zealand N. Zealand Trade Born. Height. Com- plexion. Hair. ! Eyes. 1 Nose. | When dis- charged. labourer ft. in. 1862 5 10i fresh .. fair blue medium 20/ 3/ 11 seaman 1887 5 4 fresh .. dark brown brown .. medium 20/ 3/ 11 fireman 1871 5 6| sallow .. black, turn- grey .. medium 20/ 3/ 11 ing grey carpenter .. 1857 5 • 4 fresh .. grey It. hazel medium 20/ 3/ 11 fish- curer .. 1879 5 5i fresh .. dark brown dark br. large 21/ 3/ 11 seaman 1875 5 94 lresh .. light brown grey .. medium 21/ 3/ 11 labourer 1875 5 54 fair grey blue medium 21/ 3/ 11 butcher 1881 5 84 fresh .. black brown .. medium 23/ 3/ 11 labourer 1886 5 Si fresh .. dark brown, hazel .. medium 23/ 3/ 11 curly labourer 1883 5 9J fresh .. brown hazel .. long 24/ 3/ 11 labourer 1884 5 44 fresh .. black grey .. medium 24/ 3/ 11 carter 1883 5 54 fresh .. brown hazel .. medium 25/ 3/ 11 fisherman .. 1865 5 5f sallow.. black blue .. large 25/ 3/ 11 labourer 1869 5 n dark .. black, turn- hazel .. medium 25/ 3/ 11 miner 1861 5 8 sallow .. ing grey fair hazel .. medium 25/ 3/ 11 coach- painter 1871 5 4 fair light brown blue large 16/ 3/ 11 domestic .. 1890 5 10 fresh .. dark brown grey .. medium 20/ 3/ 11 engineer 1877 5 6£ dark .. black hazel .. medium 20/ 3/ 11 labourer and cook 1861 5 H fair light brown blue medium 22/ 3/ 11 seaman 1880 5 8i dark .. brown brown .. large 22/ 3/ 11 contraotor .. 1858 5 4 florid .. grey blue medium 20/ 3/ 11 labourer 1874 5 n fresh .. grey brown .. medium 18/ 3/ 11 prostitute .. 1867 5 3 fresh .. brown blue thick .. 23/ 3/ 11 OS O Remarks, and Previous Convictions. ( F. P. indicates that fintjer- inlpressions hate been taken.) left ring- finger, p. c. F. P. ( See Police Gazett Sentences cumulative, car on left forearm and left eye has been injured. F. P. ' wo scars on right ring- finger finger. p c. F. P. Fine paid. Arrested 20/ 3/ 11. ( See Police Gazette, 1910, page 341.) 1 p. c. Left forefinger contracted; muscles of right upper arm have been removed. F. P. Photographed at Auckland, 8/ 1/ 10. ( Sent to Avondale Asylum. p. c. F. P. Photographed at Auckland, 22/ 3/ 11. ( See Police Gazette, 1910, page 488.) Girl's head and three dots on left hand. F. P. Photographed, 22/ 3/ 11. 1 p. c. F. P. Photographed at Auckland, 8/ 11/ 09. ( See Police ( iazette, 1911, page 24.) p. c. F. P. Photographed at Auckland, 27/ 2/ 11. ( See Police Gazette, 1903, page 312.) Scar on right middle finger. F. P. thumb and forefinger, on right eyebrow, and between eyes. F. P. 6 p. c. F. P. ' ( See Police Gazette, 1911, page 126.) Scar on right forearm and forefinger; heart, cross, and scar on left forearm ; scar on palm and back of left hand. F. P. Arrested 3/ 3/ 11. Two dots and T. H. inside left forearm; dot on second left finger. F. P. Bailed. Mole on left forearm ; upper teeth artificial. F. P. Photographed at Waiotapu, 1/ 9/ 10. 4 p. c. Photographed at Waiotapu, 1/ 9/ 10. ( See Police Gazette, 1910, page 530.) 5 p. o. ( See Police Gazette, 1910, page 512.) 1 p. c. Warts on back of neck ; freckled arms. Arrears paid. See Police Gazette, 1905, page 284. Stout build. 3 M IS! si > ' Z « hj o t- 1 i— i a M Q > ts H H H W hj w w f Or HE TURN OF PRISONERS REPORTED AS DISCHARGED FROM GAOLS DURING THE WEEK ENDED 25TH MARCH, 1911— continued. Saol, aDd Name of Prisoner. Where tried. When. Offence. Palmerston N.— Moore, Joseph Sunny .. Murphy, Patrick, alias Kelly, Thomas, alias Hastings, Harry Hunter, George Wellington— Skillon, William Melva, Lionel John McGregor, Thomas Chalmers Leslie PalmerstonN. M. C. PalmerstonN. M. C. PalmerstonN. M. C. PahiatuaM. C. Wellington M. C. Wellington M. C. Hughes, John .. Garrett, John .. | Davidson, Garrock Austin, Walter Green, Archibald Brogmus, David, alias Warne, August, alias Morrison Cecil, John Cameron, John Allen, Richard Taylor, Harry, alias Peg- top, alias Stephenson McAnnally, Florence, alias Wilson Sweeney, Kate Nugent, Norah, alias Williams, alias Clegg Wellington M. C. Wellington M. C. CartertonM. C. Gisborne M. C. Wellington M. C. Wellington M. C. Wellington S. C. Wellington M. C. Wellington 13/ 3/ 11 M. C. Wellington 27/ 12/ 10 M. C. Wellington 13/ 10/ 10 M. C. Wellington 13/ 3/ 11 M. C. Wellington 27/ 2/ 11 M. C. 20/ 3/ 11 default of fine and costs 21/ 2/ 11 obscene language 22/ 2/ 11 idle and disorderly a 1 Senteuce. Native of Trade. o S Com- plexion. Hair. Eyes. Nose. When dis- charged. Remarks, and Previous Convictions. I F. P. indicates that finger- impressions haue been taken I 24 hours 30 days 30 days fine or 3 mo's N. Zealand labourer England .. 7/ 12/ 10 breach of a prohibition order 22/ 12/ 10 breach of prohibition fine or 48 hours order drunkenness .. fine or 48 hours 22/ 12/ 10 false pretences .. 3 months .. Australia .. traveller England Ireland labourer labourer bootmaker. 6/ 3/ 11 breach of prohibition fine or 7 days order disobeying maintenance arrears or 14 order days 23/ 12/ 10 idle and disorderly .. 3 months drunkenness .. .. fine or 48 hours 14/ 10/ 10 9/ 3/ 11 N. Zealand labourer England .. seaman obscene exposure 6 months . . England .. Scotland steward labourer disobeying maintenance remanded order 16/ 3/ 11 disobeying maintenance remanded to N. Zealand carpenter order Wellington 3/ 3/ 11 grossly indecent act .. fine or 21 days England .. labourer 24/ 12/ 10 15/ 10/ 10 11/ 3/ 11 theft theft .. 3 months .. 6 months .. Australia .. labourer .. Germany .. labourer breach of a prohibition fine or 14 days Scotland .. labourer order assault idle and disorderly rogue and vagabond drunkenness .. indecent language sly- grog selling fine or 14 days 3 months 6 months Englaud .. labourer England .. labourer N. Zealand prostitute fine or 7 days N. Zealand prostitute fine or 14 days fine or 1 month Ireland .. prostitute ft. in. 1877 5 11J fresh .. dark brown blue large 20/ 3/ 11 1857,5 7 fresh .. grey hazel .. long 22/ 3/ 11 1854 5 fresh .. grey brown .. medium 23/ 3/ 11 1861 5 5J dark .. grey, bald .. blue .. medium 20/ 3/ 11 1884 5 CJ sallow .. brown brown .. medium 21/ 3/ 11 1866 5 4 fresh .. dark brown hazel .. email 22/ 3/ 11 1849 5 dark .. white hazel .. medium 22/ 3/ 11 1883 4 104 dark .. black dark br. medium 22/ 3/ 11 1866 5 1864 5 9 9 dark .. swarthy dark grey .. dark brown brown .. dark br. large, hooked medium 22/ 3/ 11 22/ 3/ 11 1844 5 5 pale white It. blue broad 23/ 3/ 11 1880 5 7£ fair .. auburn grey .. medium 23/ 3/ 11 1871 5 3} fair brown, turn- ing grey hazel .. wide 23/ 3/ 11 1867 5 5| fresh .. brown blue small 24/ 3/ 11 1872 5 fresh .. brown blue .. sharp 25/ 3/ 11 1857 5 94 dark grey blue large 25/ 3/ 11 1886 5 6 dark .. black brown .. pointed .. 21/ 3/ 11 1880 5 0 fresh .. light brown blue pointed .. 25/ 3/ 11 1852 5 04 fresh .. i black, curly hazel .. small 25/ 3/ 11 '. P. Photographed at Napier. Fine and costs paid. ( See Police Qazette, 1908, page 407.) jarge mole on right upper arm. F. P. Photo- graphed at Auckland. ( See Police Gazette, 1910, page 378.) ' hick- set build ; short neck ; round face. F. P. Tip off right thumb ; high forehead. 2 p. c. Scar on right forearm. F. P. Photo- graphed at Wellington, 21/ 3/ 11. ( See Police Gazette, 1910, page 448.) 5 p. c. Impediment in speech. ( See Police Gazette, 1911, page 75.) 2 p. c. Wart on neck ; scar on left cheek- bone and each eyebrow ; dark patch of hair on back of head. ( See Police Gazette, 1910, page 101.) Scar on right cheek, near nose. Bald; left leg has been broken. ( See Police Gazette, 1905, page 63.) 1 p. c. Broken sinew in right wrist; large ears. F. P. 23 p. c. Sear on left eyebrow and on forehead ; small scar on right upper arm. F. P. ( See Police Gazette, 1910, page 543.) 2 p. c. Clasped hands over anchor on right arm ; female in tigbts on left arm ; scar inside left thigh. F. P. ( See Police Gazette, 1909, page 127.) 14 p. c. Female bust on left arm ; scar on nose and on back of head. ( See Police Gazette, 1911, page 62.) Scar under chin ; blue mark on corner of left eyebrow ; scar on bridge of nose. F. P. Numerous p. c. Crossed flags on right arm. F. P. ( See Police Gazette, 1910, page 497.) 4 p. c. Scar on left forefinger; upper teeth out. F. P. ( See Police Gazette, 1910, page 260.) 11 p. c. Operation- scar on abdomen. ( See Police Gazette, 1911, page 84.) 160 p. c. Scar on right wrist, on back of neck> and on upper lip; mole and scar on right cheek. ( See Police Gazette, 1910, page 447.) 2 E 3D SI HI > TR1 > Z 13 O tr1 i— i O A Q > H 1- 3 H3 - r KETURN OF PRISONERS REPORTED AS DISCHARGED FROM GAOLS DURING THE WEEK ENDED 25TH MARCH, 1911— Continued. Gaol, and Name of Prisoner. Where tried. When. Offence. CD V! • e « *• er o o M • * O o © g a 5 < V 3. 6 B Wellington— continued. BraDnigaa, Clara, ciliai Doyle Baxter, Percy Minogue, Michael Humphrey, Fred Lyttelton— Kelly, Ernest George .. Morris, William Chris- topher Aldridge, Minnie, alias Doyle Kent, Thomas Neilands, John Stanley, John Govern Timaru — Alves, Arthur, alias Nash, John, alias MoLauch- lan, Andrew Dunedin — Spence, Daniel, alias Curry, Robert, alias Grant, George Pollook, Duncan MoGrath, James Clyde Scott, Arthur .. lnvercargill — Lenihan, Alexande Malachi, alias Alfred Wellington M. C. Wellington M. C. Wellington M. C. Auckland M. C. 18/ 3/ 11 20/ 3/ 11 12/ 1/ 11 16/ 3/ 11 Christchurch M. C. AmberleyM. C. 21/ 12/ 10 8/ 3/ 11 Christchurch M. C. Christchurch M. C. Christchurch M. C. Cbristchurch M. C. Christchurch M. C. Wellington M. C. 15/ 10/ 10 7/ 3/ 11 22/ 3/ 11 22/ 3/ 11 18/ 3/ 11 26/ 12/ 10 WaimateM. C. 16/ 3/ 11 Dunedin M. C. 11/ 3/ 11 Dunedin M. C. 9/ 3/ 11 Dunedin M. C. 17/ 3/ 11 Dunedin M. C. 15/ 3/ 11 Clyde M. C. .. 17/ 3/ 11 Invercargill M. C. 23/ 2/ 11 Invercargill M. C. 1 23/ 2/ 11 wilful damage theft default of sureties for maintenance arrears of maintenance idle and disorderly false pretences ( 2 chg's) false pretences rogue and vagabond .. default of surety theft disobeying order of Court theft idle and disorderly obscene language theft drunkenness and medi- cal treatment drunkenness obscene language drunkenness breach of prohibition order theft destroying public pro- perty default of maintenance Sentence. ITntive of Trade. ' Born. i Height. Com- plexion. Hair. Eyes. 1 Nose. 1 When dis- charged. fine or 7 days N. Zealand prostitute .. 1871 ft. in. 4 11 fair fair grey .. flat 24/ 3/ 11 remanded England .. steward 1880 5 8f sallow.. light brown grey .. hookod .. 23/ 3/ 11 3 months Ireland labourer 1889 5 51 dark .. dark blue medium 24/ 3/ 11 arrears or 1 month Australia .. electrician .. 1875 5 dark .. dark grey .. sharp 25/ 3/ 11 3 months N. Zealand photographer 1876 5 ' JJ dark .. dark brown brown .. regular .. 20/ 3/ 11 14 days on each 7 days 6 mouths N. Zealand N. Zealand cook prostitute .. 1881 5 1865 5 10* 3 fair sallow .. fair grey hazel .. hazel .. small medium 21/ 3/ 11 23/ 3/ 11 6 months England .. farmer 1865 5 6 dark .. black hazel .. medium 23/ 3/ 11 com'd for trial N. Zealand prostitute .. 1881 5 Sf fair brown grey .. large 23/ 3/ 11 remanded Ireland hawker 1858 5 8 florid .. brown hazel .. broad 24/ 3/ 11 remanded England .. tailor 1860 5 5 fresh .. grey grey .. medium 24/ 3/ 11 3 months England .. labourer 1879 5 8J fair dark hazel .. large 25/ 3/ 11 7 days N. Zealand labourer 1882 5 10 fresh .. brown grey .. medium 22/ 3/ 11 remanded Scotland .. labourer 1848 5 6t swarthy dark brown It. blue medium 22/ 3/ 11 fine or 7 days N. Zealand labourer 1871 5 6* florid .. brown hazel .. medium 22/ 3/ 11 fine or 48 hours fine or 7 days fine or 48 hours fine or 7 days Australia .. Ireland labourer charwoman 1883 1850 5 10* 5 3 sallow .. florid, freckled dark brown grey brown .. light br. medium long 25/ 3/ 11 23/ 3/ 11 fined £ 1 N. Zealand groom 1892 5 8 fresh .. brown brown .. medium 17/ 3/ 11 1 month N. Zealand labourer 1883 5 11* fresh .. black, curly grey •• medium 22/ 3/ 11 security for £ 100 or 6 months N. Zealand labourer 1890 5 7 fair, freckled red It. grey long 24/ 3/ 11 Remarks, and Previous Convictions. ( F. P. indicates thai finger- impre^ tione have been takeit.) OS tc 2 p. c. Scar under chin. F. P. ( See Police Gazette, 1911, page 95.) and chest; high forehead. F. P. car on upper lip. F. P. Amount paid. 15 p. c. F. P. Photographed at Wellington, 26/ 10/ 01. ( See Police Gazette, 1910, page 532.) 2 p. c. Photographed at Lyttelton, 26/ 6/ 03. ( See Police Gazette, 1909, nage 365.) 38 p. c. F. P. ( See Police Gazette, ^ 131.) 1 p. c. Disoharged by order of Police Gazette, 1909, page 265.) 4 p. c. Bailed. ( See Police Gazette, 399.) 4 p. c. Photographed at Lyttelton, 6/ 12/ 09. ( See ( See Police Gazette, 1910, page 422.) 2 p. c. Cut- mark on right hand and left index finger. F. P. ( See Police Gazette, 1910, page 102.) Numerous p. c. F. P. ( See Police Gazette, 1904, page 88.) Scar extending from ear to ear under chin. 4 p. c. Both forefingers off. F. P. ( See Police Gazette, 1908, page 379.) Numerous p. c. Two scars on left arm ; burn- mark on right forearm. ( See Police Gazette, 1906, page 152.) scar on left calf; left large toe disjointed. F. P. ( See Police Gazette, 1907, page 290.) car on left knee- cap, on both thumbs, and on each left finger. Security found. ( See Police Gazette, 1909, page 525.) 3 Nl Q FFI Q > A H A > so HH f
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