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No. 30. 3 5 1 ' PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY. WELLINGTON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1911. NOTICE.— 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." Mrmbers of the Force in charge of out- stations will forward them direct. PERSONS WANTED. AUCKLAND.— 21st ultimo, on warrant of commitment to Mount Eden Prison for seven days in default of paying 9s. part of fine and costs for a breach of his prohibition order, Joseph Halloran, alias O'Halloran, age thirty- four, height 5 ft. 4 in., jockey, native of New Zealand, medium build, dark complexion and hair, grey eyes. ( See Police Gazette, 1911, page 329.) AUCKLAND. — 29th May last, on warrant of commit- ment to Wellington Prison for one month for failing to comply with a maintenance order for the support of his wife, Arthur Cecil Wolff, age thirty- eight, height 5 ft 8 in., commission agent, native of New Zealand, slim build, dark complexion, hair, and eyes, small dark moustache only. He was last heard of at Wellington, where he is known to Mrs. E. Clark, 135 Manners Street. Arrears to 25th Feb- ruary last, £ 9 Is. AUCKLAND.— 29th May last, on warrant of commitment to Mount Eden Prison for forty- eight hours in default of paying £ 1 3s. fine and costs for drunkenness, John Smith, age thirty- seven, height 5 ft. 9Jin., labourer, native of Ire- land, medium build, dark- brown hair and moustache, blue eyes. ONEHUNGA.— About 2nd February last, on warrant for carnally knowing Florence Esme Howard, a girl of the age of thirteen years, Charles de Brotherton, age between fifty and sixty, height about 5 ft. 10 in. or 11 in., supposed native of England, well built, military appearance, dark hair turning grey, dark moustache, supposed scar on back of one hand ; dressed in dark suit and black hard hat or cap. Offender is an Imperial pensioner, and wears several war medals. He is supposed to have gone to Hobart, Tas- mania. GISBORNE.— 24th ultimo, on warrant of commitment to Napier Prison for three months in default of giving £ 100 security for his obedience to a maintenance order for the support of his illegitimate child, Harold Kirk, age twenty- five, height 5 ft. 8 in., labourer, native of New Zea- land, medium build, florid complexion, dark hair and eyes, large nose, clean- shaved ; generally dressed in dark suit, black hard hat, and light- coloured mackintosh. He left Gisborne by steamer for South on 14th ultimo. DANNEVIRKE.— 23rd July, 1909, on warrant for failing to provide for the maintenance of his wife and family, Phillip James Quayle, age thirty- seven, height 5 ft. 2 in., hairdresser and labourer, native of the Isle of Man, medium build, dark- brown hair, fair moustache ( may be clean- shaved), small sharp grey eyes, long sharp features, fair oomplexion. He was last heard of at Inanaghua Junction. ( See Police Gazette, 1909, page 311.) ( This n tification is inserted at the request of the Education Department.) 3 52 N E W Z E A L A N D P O L I C E G A Z E T T E. i AUG. 16 DANNEVIRKE.— About 1st July, 1910, that she may be in- duced to contribute towards the maintenance of her child- ren, inmates of the Wellington Receiving Home, Amy Annie Quayle, age about thirty, height 5 ft. 1 in. or 2 in., domestic, native of New Zealand, medium build, fresh com- plexion, brown hair; generally neatly dressed. She was last heard of at Gisborne about five months ago. W'AIPUKURAU.— 24th June last, that he may be served with a summons lor a breach of his prohibition order, William James Joseph Miles, age tmrty- nine, height 5 it. 7£ in., bricklayer, meuiuin build, dark complexion, black hair, light- hazel eyes, dark moustache only, stooping gait; dressed in dark suit and black hardthat. ( See Police Gazette, 1910, page 489.) He was last heard of at Te Aute. MARTON.— 21st ultimo, on warrant for false pretences, Angus McLeod, age thirty, height 5 ft. 9 in., medium build, dark complexiuu and liair, clean- shaved, prominent teeth, tattooed on left arm, scar on left nand ; dressed in blue- serge or grey suit aud cap. He has a captain's certifi- cate in his possession. Offender obtained £ 5 from Herbert P. Cameron, hotelkeeper, by means of a valueless cheque drawn on the Bank of New Zealand, Neison. OTAKI.— 3rd February last, on warrant of commitment to Wellington Prison for three montfcs for failing to comply with a mamtenanc order for the support of his wife, Ed- ward Arthur Lanaway, age thirty, height oft. 5Jin., cook and waiter, native of England, meuium build, fair com- plexion, auburn hair, brown eyes, sharp nose ; fond of drink. Arrears to 9th June last, £ 18. ( See Police Gazette, 1911, pages 228 and 333.)', KIMBOLTON.— 19th ultimo, on warrant for theft of a grey blanket and a pair of blue- serge trousers, total value £ 1 5s. 6d., the property of David Thompson, William Watson, age twenty- two, height 6ft., labourer, native of New Zealand, medium build, uark complexion and hair; dressed in grey- dungaree trousers, biack and white football- jersey, brown- tweed coat, and light- coloured cap. He is supposed to have come from Blenheim, where his parents reside. PALMERSTON NORTH.— Robert Smith, alias Anderson, alias Dalziell, wanted on warrant for issuing a valueless oheque lor £ 10 to John Hurley : It has been ascertained that offender's correot name is Robert William Halli- day, and that he is identical with Robert William Halli- day wanted on warrant for wife- desertion, and referred to in Police Gazette, 1910, pages 274 and 300. ( See Police Gazette, 1911, pages 232 and 321.) MASTERTON.— C. H. Capper ( probably fictitious), wanted on warrant for theft of Howard H. Reynold's bicycle : It has b en ascertained that offender is identical with Charles Howard Capper, referred to m Police Gazette, 1911, page 348. ( See Police Gazette, 1911, page 342.) l WELLINGTON.— R. Smith, wanted on warrant for false pretences on Frederick Do son : It has been ascertained that offender's correct Dame is Robert William Halliday, and that be is identical with Robert William Halliday wanted on warrant for wife - desertion and referred to in Police Gazette, 1910. pages 274 and 300. ( See Police Gazette, 1911, pages 214 and 302.) OTIRA.— 5th ultimo, that he may be served with sum- monses for playing " two- up " and being found on l'oensed premises during prohibited hours, Henry McMillan, or McQuillan, age twenty- nine, height 5 ft. in., labourer, native of Australia, medium build, florid conplexion, brown curly hair, light- blue eyes, profusely tattooed on both arms, clean- shaved ; shabby appearance ; fond of drink ; generally dressed in brown suit and black hard hat or cap. He is supposed to have gone to Christchurch. age twenty eight, height 5 ft. 8Jin., labourer, dark com- plexion, black hair, brown eyes, scar on upper lip and right side of neok, clean- shaved. ( See Police Gazette, 1910, page 21, and Photographs of Discharged Prisoners, 1910, page 8.) OTIRA.— 5th ultimo, that a summons may be served on him for playing " two- up," Thomas White, alias Snowey White, age about twenty- six, height about 5 ft. 7 in., labourer and striker, supposed native of New Zealand, medium build, fair complexfon and hair, blue eyes, olean- shaved ; generally dressed in brown suit and black hard hat, and greenish- brown overcoat with strap at back. He is sup posed to have gone to Christchurch, en route to Dunedin. CHRISTCHURCH.— 22nd ultimo, on warrant for failing to comply with a maintenance order for the support of his llle gitimate child, Anthony A. Devine, age twenty- three, height 5ft. 11 in., farmer, native of Victoria, slim build, frebh oomplexion, fair hair, blue eyes, sharp nose, scar on forehead and on right shoulder. ( See Police Gazette', 1910, page 236.) He is supposed to have gone to Australia. Arrears to 11th April last, £ 15. TIMARU.— 15th November, 1910, on warrant for failing to provide his wife aud four children with adequate main- tenance, William Recular Clausen, alias Johnston, age forty- turee, height 5 ft. 6Jin., wharf labourer, native of Denmark, fair complexion and hair, may be clean- shaved, husky voice, " V. K. L." on right arm, dots on left arm and hand. ( See Police Gazette, 1904, page 222.) He may assume the name H. Hill, or Harris, and is sup- posed to be in the Oamaru district. Complainant, Eliza- beth Clausen, York Street. DUNEDIN.— January, 1906, that she may be compelled to pay £ 35 5s. arrears for maintenance of her illegitimate child in_ Caversham Industrial School, Annie or Margaret Gilmore, age tbiriy- two, height 5ft 4in., domestic, native of Scotland, medium build, dark complexion and hair. She was last beard of at Waimate. INVERCARGILL.— 18th ultimo, on warrant for failing to comply with a maintenance order for tne support of his wife, Donald Charles McDonald, age thirty- nine, height 5 ft. 7 in., labourer, native of New Zealand, stout build, dark brown hair, grey eyes, rolling gait; generally well dressed in dark- coloured suio. He was last beard of at Petone. Arrears to 5th ultimo, £ 3 13s. 4d. INVERCARGILL.— 15th March last, on warrant of com- mitment to Invercargill Prison for seven days in default of paying £ 1 6s. 3d. fine and costs for gambling on a railway, James McMillan, age thirty- seven, height 5 ft. 8 in., storeman, native of New Zealand, fair complexion, brown bair, blue eyes. ( See Police Gazette, 1911, page 272.) INVERCARGILL.— 24th May last, on warrant of com- mitment to Invercargill Prison for fourteen days in default of paying £ 5 15s. fine and costs for theft, Sydney Wilson, age twenty- six, height 5 ft. 8 in., labourer and carpenter, native of Ireland, medium build, tanned complexion, brown hair, grey eyes, shabby appearance. APPREHENSIONS, PERSONS FOUND, ETC. DANNEVIRKE.— Thomas Lyons, failing to provide for the maintenance of his illegitimate child, has been arrested by District Constable Torr, Wairoa police, on information supplied by Sergeant Black, Dannevirke police. ( See Police Gazette, 1911, page 333.) OTIRA.- 3rd ultimo, that he may be served with a sum- ELTHAM. - Oliver Lang Robinson, wife- desertion mons tor playing two- up, John James Isaac Todd, Warrant cancelled. ( Seo Police Gazette, 1908, page 177 ) 353 N E W Z E A L A N D P O L I C E GAZETTE. i AUG. 16 HUNTERVILLE. — Edward Hansen, alias Edward Johnson, alias Edward George Hansen, alias Jensen, horse- stealing, has been arrested by Constables Maher and Watson, Taumarunui police. He had assumed the name James Cartier. ( See Police Gazette, 1911, page 273.) MAKTON.— John Rippon. thoft of a horse, saddle, and bridle, has been arrested by Constable Lister, Marton police. ( See Police Gazette, 1911. page 191.) CARTERTON.— J. R. McDonald, alias George William McDonald, alias Phil Brady, issuing a valueless cheque, has been arrested by Detective Sergeant Cassells and Cou- stable Le Fevre, Napier police. ( See Police Gazette, 1911, page 342.) WELLINGTON.— Charles Searle, theft of tobacco, has been arrested by Detectives Kemp and Hammond, Welling- ton police. ( See Police Gazette, 1911, page 342.) NELSON.- Stanley McBurney, forgery and uttering, has been arrested by C instable Townsend, Nelson pol'CE, on information supplied by Constable Tonkin, The Port ( Nelson) police. ( See Police Gazette, 1911, page 262.) KUMARA.— Timothy O'Grady, default of fine and costs, has been arrested by Constable Maurice Ryan, Reefton police, ou information suppli< d by Constable M. O'Grady, Greymouth police. Amount paid. ( See Police Gazette, 1911, page 322.) WAIKARE.— Frederick Hill, missing, called on Mr. Dampier Crosley, Waikare, about three weeks ago. ( See Police Gazette, 1911, page 90.) OAMARU.— Robert Lambert Waterworth, default of maintenance, has been arrested by Detective Hunt, Dunedin police, on information supplied by Senior- Sereeant Stagpoole, Oamaru police. He had assumed the name Robert Lam- bert. ( See Police Gazette, 1911, page 66.) DUNEDIN. — Edwin James Warren, wife desertion, has been arrested by the Sydney polioe, and extradited to this Dominion. ( See Police Gazette, 1910, pages 346 and 460.) DUNEDIN.- Charles John Sharp, theft from the dwel- ling of Thomas Morris, has been arrested by Detective Hunt, Dunedin police, and Constable Lopdell, Balclutha police, on information supplied by Constable Kean, Dunedin police. He had assumed the name Jack Sheffield, ( See Police Gazette, 1911, page 234.) OUTRAM.— Benjamin Wise, breach of prohibition order : Information withdrawn. ( See Police Gazette, 1911, page 108.) PADDINGTON ( SYDNEY).— Thomas McGirr, default of maintenance, has been arrested bv Constable W. Pender, Waimate police. ( See Police Gazette, 1910, page 5.) PROPERTY STOLEN. NEWTON.— 22nd ultimo, from Karangahape Road, the property of HANSEL WADE, manager, a gentleman's old black- enamelled free- wheel bicycle, rusty wheels, celluloid mud- guards, front- and back- wheel brakes ; value, £ 3 10s. Identifiable. GISBORNE.— 7th June Inst, from a paddock near Bright Street, the property of THOMAS FRASER, Pouawa, a bay gelding, 15 hands high, strong barrel, short ragged tail, bell- shaped brand on one shoulder and circular brand on the other; value, £ 20. Identifiable. ELTHAM.— 18th ultimo, from the dwelling of Dr. Harrison, the property of THOMAS L. PADGET, medical praotitioner, Stratford, a very heavy greenish- coloured Irish- frieze motor- coat, dark lines dividing the material into large squares, double breast, large collar, gauntlet cuffs, detachable green- leather lining ; a very large silver match- box, with " T. L. P., from A. W. B." engiaved thereon ; and a pair of kid gloves : total value, £ 10 10s. Identifiable. PALMERSTON NORTH.— 8th uliimo, from the Square, the property of ELLEN MILLER, 6 Ferguson Street, a ladies' black- euamelled free- wheel Britisher bicycle, No. 4132, back- pedalling brake, celluloid chain- guard, lubber pedals; value, £ 5. Identifiable. MOUNT COOK ( WELLINGTON).— 20th ultimo, from a dressing- room in the Garrison Hall, Buckle Street, the property of ALLAN SPICER, Naughton Terrace, Kilbirnie, a silver hunting keyless engine- turned watch ( see No. 2 of Illustra- tions), No. 33624 ;• a 9 ct. gold fetter- and- link- pattern chain ; a gold Maltese- cross- pattern medal, with " N. Z. A. S. A." on front and " Otago Centre School Boys' Championship, 1st, 1908- 1909," on back thereof; and a silver Maltese- cross- pattern medal, round- shaped gold centre with " N. Z. A. S. A." thereon, " Otago Centre School Boys' Championship, 2nd, 1908," on back thereof : total value, £ 6. Identifiable. GLOBE MINE. — 24th ultimo, the dwelling of JAMES JUGGERNAUT, miner, was broken into, and tho following articles stolen therefrom ; A hunting keyless English lever watch, with " Turner and Kipling, Beeohworth," on dial and owner's name on inside of front case ; an 18 ct. gold heart- pattern ring, with " J. J." on heart and " Gilbert Bros." on inside thereof; a silver fetter- and- two- ovals- pattern double chain; and two silver medals: total value, £ 16. Identifiable. GLOBE MINE. - 19th ultimo, from the dwelling of ARTHUR ELLIS, miner, a gold mounted bar and three- or four- ovals- pattern greenstone double chain, a gold cross, a Mexican- silver double- curb- pattern chain, and a gold ruby- set rosebud- pattern tie- pin ; total value, £ 5 7s. 6d. Identifiable. Sus- picion is attached to Robert Murdoch, age thirty- two, height 5 ft. 9 in., miner, native of New Zealaud, strong build, fresh complexion, slightly pock- marked, fair hair and moustaohe, blue eyes ; fond of drink. GREYMOUTH.— 23rd June last, from the person of JOHN CAIN, carter, a gold curb- pattern chain; a Waterbury watch; a gold medal, with " W. C. A. P. A., Best Boar, 1905," and " J. Cain," thereon; and a gold medal, with " W. C. A. P. A., Best Team, 1906," and " J. Cain" thereon : total value, £ 8 15s. Identifiable. CHRISTCHURCH.— 12th ultimo, from the Exhibition Fish- shop, Armagh Street, the property of LEONARD HENRY HAYWARD, a gentlemen's heavy brown- and dark- striped rough- tweed overcoat, raised seams, three inside and two outside pockets; value, £ 4. Identifiable. Suspicion is attached to Richard ( Dick) Collins, an absconder from Burnham Industrial School, age nineteen, height 5 ft. 9 in., labourer, native of New Zealand, strong build, fresh complexion, dark- brown curly hair, brown eyes, snake tattooed round left forearm ; dressed in dark- tweed coat, brown saddle- tweed trousers, and black hard hat. He was employed at the fish- shop. His parents reside at 131 Wel- lington Street, Auckland. CHRISTCHURCH. — 6th ultimo, from 210 Moorhouse Avenue, the property of JAMES KANE, labourer, State Coal Depot, a gentlemen's 24 in. frame Speedy bicycle, No. 363, blaok- and- white grips, front- rim and back- pedalling brakes, alu- minium rims, free wheel, mud- guards; value, £ 10. Identi- fiable. 354 1911.1 N E W Z E A L A N D P O L I C E G A Z E T T E. 411 CHRISTCHURCH.— 5th ultimo, from the Co- operative Stores, Cashel Street, the property of WILLIAM FOX, clerk, a gentlemen's 22 in. frame Bell bicycle, No. 67449, green grips, steel rims and pedals; value, £ 20. Identifi- able. CHRISTCHURCH.— 19th ultimo, from a shed in Bedford Row, the property of WILLIAM ERNEST BEST, accountant. Rugby Street, a gentlemen's dark- green- enameiled Khaki B. S. A. bicycle, No. 249* 34, upturned handles, back- pedalling brake, steel rims and pedals; value, 410. Identifiable. CHRISTCHURCH.— 12th ultimo, from tiie Alexandra Hall, Manchester Street, the property of WILLIAM GEORGE NELSON BOYD, 17 Warkworth Street, Woolston, a gen- tlemen's 22 in. frame Imperial Swift bicyole, No. JW^ B' steel rims, mud- guards ; value, £ 13 10s. Identifiable. ASHBURTON.— About 10th ultimo, from Choat's sale- rooms, the property of FRANK CHOAT, commission agent, nineteen 9ct. gold rings, set with crystals and imitation gems, mixed patterns, " G. S." on inside of each; total value, £ 11 17s. 6d. Identifiable. INVERCARGILL.— 11th May last, from Don Street, the pro- perty of A. GORDON MACDONALD, a gentleraeu's 26 in. frame Royal Speedwell free- wheel bicycle, No. 84511, re- versible handles, steel rims, rat- trap pedals, roller chain ; value, £ 8. Identifiable. PROPERTY RECOVERED. EDEN TERRACE ( AUCKLAND). — FREDERICK TOL- HURST'S motor- bicycle has been recovered by Detective- Sergeant J. Mcllvenev, Newton police. ( See Police Gazette, 1911, page 343.) TAUMARUNUI. — WALTER BOARD'S gun has been re- covered, and Edward George Hansen, alias Jensen, & c., oharged with the offence by Constables Maher and Watson, Taumarunui police. ( See Police Gazette, 1911, pages 287 and 323, and " Appreheusions, & c.,'' this issue.) TAIHAPE.— JAMES CARTIER'S property has been re- covered, and Edward George Hansen, alias Jensen, & o., oharged with the offence by Constables Maher and Watson, Taumarunui police. ( See Police Gazette, 1911, page 287, and " Appreheusions, & c.," this issue.) ALEXANDRA SOUTH.— JOHN RIVERS'S property has been recovered : It was hidden in a cave. ( See Police Gazette, 1909, page 425.) DESERTERS FROM HIS MAJESTY'S SERVICE. From H. M. S. " Cambrian." AUCKLAND.— Patrick Kennedy, age twenty eight, height 5 ft. 4 in., stoker, native of Ireland, brovvn hair, grey eyes, fresh complexion. Deserted 9th ultimo. A reward not ex- ceeding £ 3 will be paid for his apprehension. From H. M. S. " Encounter." SYDNEY. — John Thomas Clark, age twenty- one, height 5 ft. 5 in., private R. M. L. I., native of London, Eng- land, dark - brown hair, grey eyes, fresh complexion. Deserted 8th ultimo. A reward not exceeding £ 3 will be paid for his apprehension. From H. M. S. " Pyramus." BRISBANE. — Frederick C. Miller, age twenty- one, height 5 ft. 6J in., stoker, native of Tasmania, brown hair, grey eyes, dark complexion, scar on right little finger. Deserted 6th ultimo. Percy Archer Stansfield, age twenty- four, height 5 ft. 6Jin., stoker, native of Tasmania, dark hair, dark- brown eyes, ruddy complexion. Deserted 6th ultimo. Cyril Vivian Partridge, age twenty- one, height 5 ft. 6J in., stoker, native of Tasmania, brown hair, grey eyes, dark complexion, scar on nose. Deserted 6th ultimo. Matthew McDonald, age twenty- one, height 5 ft. 7 in., A. B., native of New South Wales, dark- brown hair, hazel eyes, fresh complexion. Deserted 11th ultimo. George Savage, age twenty- eight, height 5 ft. 5 in., A. B., native of New South Wales, light- brown hair, blue eyes, fair complexion, birthmark on left ankle. Deserted 11th ultimo. A reward not exceeding £ 3 will be paid for the apprehen- sion of each. SPECIAL INQUIRY. DUNEDIN.— Special inquiry is requested with a view to the identification of a Man ( correct name unknown) who died at Dunedin on 17th ultimo. Description : Age between fifty and sixty, height 5 ft. 5Jin., supposed native of Derby, England, slight build, pale consumptive appearance, dark hair turning grey ( bald), short dipped sandy beard and moustache turning grey, heavy drooping eyebrows, grey eye3, rather large nose, fairly good teeth, no marks on body ; generally wore a black peaked cap, slate- coloured coat and vest ( no collar or tie), dark tweed trousers, and blucher boots. He was known as " Jackson," but his correct name and surname is required. It is supposed he was formerly organ- ist at St. Paul's Church, Derby, England, and that he came to this Dominion about two years ago. A portrait of deceased, taken after death, is filed in the Commissioner's Office, Wel- lington. ( F. P. 302/ 11.) MISSING. AUCKLAND.— Since February, 1910, Robert Craft, or Kraft, height 6 ft., carpenter, native of America, medium build, sallow complexion, thrifty disposition. He was last heard of at Auckland. Inquiry by Mr. Grey, Manager Bank of Australasia, on behalf of solicitors who wish to com- municate with him regarding a matter of personal advantage. INQUIRIES, ETC., FROM OUTSIDE NEW ZEALAND. SYDNEY. — Stolen, on 19th ultimo, from a paddock at Penshurst, the property of Frank Hagar, 97 Palmer Street, Sydney, the thoroughbred ohestnut Britannic- Ohmy trotung- stallion " Lord Hampton," 15 hands 1 in. or 2 in. high, branded " E J A " on near shoulder, small white star on forehead, legs covered with tar- blisters ; value, £ 100. Identi- fiable. The animal was stolen by two Men on horseback, of whom no description oan be given. MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION. Station opened. Grey Lynn ( Auokland District). 412 N E W Z E A L A N D P O L I C E G A Z E T T E . i AUG. 16 EXTRACTS FROM NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. ( From Gazette, 1911, pages 2305, 2311, 2326, 2328, 2332, and 2382.) Proclaiming Maori Districts as Districts in which the Provisions of Section .'/(> of the Licensing Amendment Act, 191D, shall apply. ( L. S.) ISLINGTON, Governor. A PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS by section forty- six of the Licensing Amendment Act, 1910, it is provided that the Governor may from time to time, on the recommendation of the Maori Council of any district under the Maori Councils Act, 1900, proclaim such district as a district in which the provisions of that section shall apply, and may at any time revoke or vary any such Proclamation : And whereas the Maori Councils of the Maori Districts of Takitimu and Arawa have respectively recommended those districts as districts in which the provisions of the said section forty- six should be applied : Now, therefore, in pursuance and exercise of the power and authority conferred on me by the said section forty- six, I, John Poynder Dickson- Poynder, Baron Islington, the Governor of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim the following Maori Districts, viz.,— THE TAKITIMU MAORI DISTRICT and THE ARAWA MAORI DISTRICT, as districts in which the provisions of section forty- six of the Licensing Amendment Act, 1910, shall apply. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Right Honourabi John Poynder Dickson- Poynder, Baron Islington, Governor and Commander- in- Chief in and over His Majesty's Dominion of New Zealand and its Dependencies ; and issued under the Seal of the said Dominion, at the Government House, at Wellington, this twenty- sixth day of July, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and eleven. J. CARROLL, Native Minister. GOD SAVE THE KINO ! Articles or Preparations declared to be Opium which may be made- suitable for Smoking. ISLINGTON, Governor. ORDER IN COUNCIL. At the Government House, at Wellington, this twenty- fifth day of July, 1911. Present : His EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR IN COUNCIL. WHEREAS by section two of the Opium Amendment Act, 1910, it is enacted that the Governor may from time to time, by Order in Council gazetted, declare any article or preparation containing opium to be opium which, though not suitable for smoking, may yet be made suitable : Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor of the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of the power so conferred upon him, and acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby declare the articles and pre- parations hereinafter specified to be opium which, though not suitable for smoking, may yet be made suitable :— Opium, crude. Opium, in powder. Opium, solid extract of. Opium, in mixture with other substances ( if such mixture may be made suitable for smoking). Opium, liquid extract of. Opium, tincture of. Opium, sedative liquor of. Opium, wine of. Sydenham's laudanum. Solutions or liquids containing opium, or moist or semi - liquid preparations containing opium, and which are in a form which may be made suitable for smoking. J. F. ANDREWS. Clerk of the Executive Council. Regulations under the Opium Act, 1908. ISLINGTON, Governor. IN pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred upon me by the Opium Act, 1908, I, John Poynder Dickson- Poynder, Baron Islington, the Governor of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby revoke the re- gulations hereinafter specified — namely, the Regulations under the Opium Prohibition Act, 1901, dated the tenth day of December,' one thousand nine hundred and one, and published in the New Zealand Gazette of the twelfth day of December, one thousand nine hundred and one, and the Regulations under the Opium Prohibition Act, 1901, and the Opium Prohibition Act Amendment Act, 1906, dated the twenty- first day of January, one thou- sand nine hundred and seven, and published in the New Zealand Gazette of the thirty- first clay of January, one thousand nine hundred and seven; and do hereby make the following regulations in lieu thereof, and declare that these regulations shall come into force on the date of the first publication thereof in the New Zealand Gazette. REGULATIONS. 1. IN these regulations, if not inconsistent with the con- text,— " Importer" means the holder of a permit under sec- tion 3 of the Opium Act, 1908, and includes a firm or company : " Minister" means the Minister of Customs : " Opium" means opium which, though not suitable for smoking, may be made suitable for smoking : " The said Act" means the Opium Act, 1908. IMPORTATION OF OPIUM IN A FORM WHICH MAY BE MADE SUITABLE FOR SMOKING. 2. Every applicant for a permit under section 3 of the said Act shall apply therefor in writing to the Minister, and shall forward his application to the Secretary of Cus- toms, at Wellington. 3. On the receipt of any such application the Minister shall, if satisfied as to the character of the applicant and as to his fitness to be the holder of a permit, issue to the applicant a permit in the form No. 1 in the Schedule hereto. 4. Subject to the provisions of the said Act and its amendments, and to the regulations for the time being in force thereunder, it shall be lawful for the holder of a permit as aforesaid to import into New Zealand any of the articles or goods hereinafter mentioned, namely :— Opium, crude. Opium, in powuer. Opium, solid extract of. Opium, in mixture with other substances ( if such mix- ture may be made suitable for smoking). Opium, liquid extract of. Opium, tincture of. Opium, sedative liquor of. Opium, wine of. Sydenham's laudanum. Solutions or liquids containing opium, or moist or semi- liquid preparations containing opium, and which are in a form which may be made suitable for smoking. 5. The articles and goods enumerated in the last pre- ceding regulation are hereby declared to be opium in a form which, though not suitable for smoking may yet be made suitable for smoking. 6. Every importer shall keep a book in the form No. 2 in the Schedule hereto ( hereinafter referred to as the Opium Import Book), and shall enter or cause to be entered therein the particulars indicated in that form with respect to all opium imported by him : Provided that where an importer sells or otherwise disposes of any articles or goods imported by him in pursuance of his permit to a registered medical practitioner, a duly qualified veterinary surgeon, a registered chemist, a manufacturing chemist, a Hospital and Charitable Aid Board, the licensee or manager of a private hospital, or such other person as the Minister may approve, it shall not be necessary to obtain the signature of the purchaser or other person to whom those articles or goods are so sold or disposed of. 7. Before making any other entries in his Opium Import Book the importer shall enter therein the prescribed par- ticulars ( so far as applicable) as to all opium which he may have in his possession on the date of the issue of the permit. 356 N E W Z E A L A N D POLICE GAZETTE. I AUG. 16 8. On the 31st day of March and the 30th day of Sep- tember in each year the importer shall take stock and shall balance his Opium Import Book; in the event of the amount of opium as shown by the book failing to correspond with the amount actually in stock, the importer shall enter in his book his explanation of the cause of the discrepancy, and shall sign the same 0. The importer shall at all reasonable times, on request so to do, produce for inspection all books kept by him under these regulations to the Collector or other officer of Customs, or to any constable, or to any other person appointed by the Minister in that behalf; and shall permit any such person to examine and take stock of all opium in his possession; and shall truly answer any questions put to him with reference to the entries in the said books or as to any opium imported by him or in his possession. 10. If the importer, by himself or his agent, commits any breach of these regulations, his permit may thereupon be cancelled by the Minister, but such cancellation shall not in any way release the importer or agent from any other penalty or liability incurred under the said Act or these regulations. DISPOSAL OF OPIUM PURCHASED FROM IMPORTERS. 11. Every person who, for the purpose of sale or manu- facture, purchases or receives opium from the holder of any permit under these regulations shall keep a book in the form No. 3 in the Schedule hereto ( to be called the Retailer's Opium Book), and shall enter or cause to be entered therein the particulars indicated in that form, with respect to all opium so purchased or received by him. 12. Regulations numbered 7, 8, and 9 hereof shall, with the necessary modifications, apply to persons who receive opium from importers for the purposes of sale or manu- facture. 13. No person ( other than an importer who disposes of opium to the persons or classes of persons enumerated in the proviso to regulation 6 hereof) shall during any period of seven days sell opium to any other person in larger quantities in the aggregate than— Of opium in solution or liquid form not containing more dry extrac- tive matter than 6 per cent., when evaporated for two hours on a steam bath Of opium in any other form 14. Nothing in the last preceding regulation shall apply to the sale of any medicine containing opium compounded by or furnished to the order of a registered medical prac- titioner, or a duly qualified veterinary surgeon, in the course of his business. One fluid ounce. 20 grains. SCHEDULE. Form No. 1. PERMIT TO IMPORT OPIUM. Under Section 3 of ' he Opium Act, 1908. I, , Minister of Customs, do hereby issue to , carrying on the business of , at , this per- mit to import opium into New Zealand, in the following forms, namely :— Opium, crude. Opium, in powder. Opium, solid extract of. Opium, in mixture with other substances ( if such mixture may be made suitable for smoking). Opium, liquid extract of. Opium, tincture of. Opium, sedative liquor of. Opium, wine of. Sydenham's laudanum. Solutions or liquids containing opium, or moist or semi liquid preparations containing opium, and which are in a form which may be made suitable for smoking. This permit is issued subject to the provisions of the Opiuin Act, 1908, and its amendments, and of the regula- tions thereunder. Dated at Wellington, this day of , 19 Minister of Customs. Form No. 2. OPIUM IMPORT BOOK. Oiiium received. * d z& § 1 o * ft How disposed of For Manufacture. a . ' I to Sold or otherwise disposed of. CO . rC d • 3 a CO V- 7 O £ 2 * II Bi O P< FC 2 « o £ O o •*- s. to O U C to A1' A CO PH CO © ' p' u S^ 3 £ TI- P " < j O 2 IjS CO r- i Cd ^ 2 © - - O 3 ' a go 3 9 — - s 2 a J ,2f S CO Q © am ' 3 £ • 3 5 SJ J£ o Is © a « * Keep a separate page of the book for the receipt and disposal of each form of opium — e. g., crude, in powder, solid extract, tincture, liquid extract, & c. Form No. 3. RETAILER'S OPIUM BOOK. Opium purchased. How disposed of. Used in Manufacture. Sold or otherwise disposed of. Keep a separate page of the book for the receipt aud disposal of each form of opium — e. g , crude, in powder, solid extract tincture, liquid extract, & c. As witness the band of His Excellency the Governor, this twenty- fourth day of July, one thousand nine hundred and eleven. R. McKENZIE, Minister of Customs. Regulations under Section J^ G of the Licensing Amendment Act, 1910. ISLINGTON. Governor. WHEREAS by section forty- six of the Licensing Amendment Act, 1910 ( hereinafter referred to as the said Act), provision is made for the taking of polls in certain districts under the Maori Councils Act, 1900, for the purpose of determining whether liquor shall be sup- plied to Natives in any such district or not : And whereas by the said section forty- six it is provided that the ques- tion as to the supply of liquor as aforesaid shall be sub- mitted to the electors entitled to vote at any such poll in such form, and that the poll thereon shall be taken and the result of such poll declared in such manner, as may be prescribed by the Governor by regulations : Now, therefore, I, John Poynder Dickson - Poynder, Baron Islington, the Governor of the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of the power and authority conferred upon nie by the said section forty- six, do hereby make the regulations hereinafter set forth. 414 N E W Z E A L A N D POLICE GAZETTE. i AUG. 16 REGULATIONS. FORM OF QUESTION. 1. THE question to be submitted at any poll taken under section 46 of the said Act shall hp submitted in the form No. 1 in the Schedule hereto. THE POLL. 2. There shall be a Returning Officer, appointed by the Governor, for every poll to be taken in any district pro- claimed under section 46 of the said Act; and the said Returning Officer shall have power to appoint, on the occasion of any such poll, such Deputy Returning Officers as he deems necessary for the effective taking of the poll at every polling- booth. 3. Every such Returning Officer or Deputy Returning Officer may, at any time before the close of the poll, appoint ( in writing) a substitute to act for him in case and so long as he is prevented by illness or other sufficient cause from attending or continuing to attend to the duties of his office. 4. Every such substitute while so acting shall have all the powers, functions, and liabilities of his principal. 5. Every Returning Officer and Deputy Returning Officer, and every substitute appointed hereunder, shall, before acting in his office, make and subscribe before a Justice or Postmaster the declaration set forth in the form No. 2 in the Schedule hereto. 6. Polling- places shall be appointed in the district by the Returning Officer, and notice of the places appointed shall be published in the Kahiti and Gazette at least fourteen days previous to the day of taking the poll. 7. A polling- place shall not be appointed— ( i.) Unless the Returning Officer is first satisfied that the place to be appointed is convenient for at least ten electors to record their votes thereat; or ( ii.) In any house licensed for the sale of spirituous or fermented liquors, or in anv premises belonging to any such house. 8. The Returning Officer may appoint any primary school to be a polling- place, and in every such case it shall be the duty of the Committee of that school to place the same at the free disposal of the Returning Officer from 4 o'clock in the afternoon of the day preceding the election until 8 o'clock in the evening of the day of the election. 9. The cost of cleaning such school after use as a polling- place, and of repairing any damage, shall be deemed to form part of the cost of the poll. 10. No additional polling- place shall be appointed later than the fifteenth day before the day appointed for taking the poll, and no change shall be made in the polling- places appointed for any district, unless a polling- place becomes unavailable for the purpose for which it was appointed, or unless such poll cannot be taken without some such change being made. 11. The poll shall be taken at the places appointed as aforesaid, and shall commence at 9 o'clock in the fore- noon of the day appointed, and shall close at 4 o'clock in the afternoon of the same day, unless otherwise ordered by the Returning Officer. 12. The Returning Officer shall cause to be printed a supply of voting- papers in the form No. 1 in the Schedule hereto, and shall supply to each Deputy Returning Officer a sufficient number of such voting- papers, together with any printed matter, stationery, or writing materials that he may consider necessary for the efficient conduct of the poll. 13. The Returning Officer may appoint such clerks as are necessary for the effective taking of the poll, and shall arrange that every Deputy Returning Officer shall have associated with him on the day of the poll a Maori or half- caste ( hereinafter referred to as an associate), whose duty it shall be to assist the Deputy Returning Officer in the manner hereinafter prescribed, and in any other way if so required by such Deputy. 14. Any ten or more electors who are in favour of the proposal that liquor be supplied to Natives in the dis- trict may, by writing under their hands, nominate any two specified persons to appoint one scrutineer to act at each polling- place in the district in the interest of all electors who are not in favour of the said proposal. 15. Any ten or more electors who are not in favour of the proposal that liquor be supplied to Natives in the dis trict may, by writing under their hands, nominate any two specified persons to appoint one scrutineer to act at each polling- place in the district in the interest of all electors who are in favour of the said proposal. 16. The nomination- paper shall be in the form No. 3 in the Schedule hereto, and shall be verified by declaration as therein set forth, made and subscribed before a Justice of the Peace or Postmaster. 17. The nomination- paper shall be lodged with the Returning Officer not later than the seventh day before the clay of polling, and shall be open to public inspection. 18. On a day to be publicly notified by the Returning Officer ( being not earlier than the fifth noi later than the third day before the day of polling) he shall publicly con- sider all nomination- papers duly lodged as aforesaid, and, after hearing all objections thereto, select therefrom two fit persons to appoint one scrutineer, and two fit persons to appoint the other scrutineer, to act at each polling- place in the respective interests as aforesaid ; and the persons so selected may appoint accordingly. 19. The selection shall be by writing under the hand of the Returning Officer, in the form No. 4 in the Schedule hereto. 20. The appointment shall in each case be by writing under the hands of the persons selected as aforesaid, and shall be in the form No. 5 in the Schedule hereto. 21. Every scrutineer so appointed to act at a polling- place shall be entitled to be present only after the closing of the poll at the counting of the votes given at that polling- place; but, except as provided by these regula- tions, shall have all the powers of a scrutineer under the Legislature Act, 1908. 22. The remuneration ( if any) of the scrutineers shall not be deemed to form part of the cost of the poll. 23. Every associate, clerk, and scrutineer shall make and subscribe before the Deputy Returning Officer, or a Justice, or Postmaster the declaration in the form No. 6 in the Schedule hereto; and every such declaration shall, before any such person commences his duties, be delivered to the Deputy Returning Officer at the polling- place for which that person is appointed. 24. On the day of the poll the electors shall enter the polling- booth one by one; and each elector, when re- quested to do so by the Deputy Returning Officer or his associate, shall state his full name, tribe, hapu, and abode. The Deputy Returning Officer or his associate shall write such information on the counterfoil of the voting- paper, after which the elector shall be requested to answer " Yes" or " No" to the question, " Do you vote that liquor be supplied to the Natives of this district?"; and, the elector having so answered, the Deputy Return- ing Officer shall write the reply upon the voting- paper, and, having affixed his name or initials thereto, shall pass it to his associate, who shall place his name or initials on the voting paper as witness. 25. On every such voting- paper the Deputy Returning Officer shall enter a number ( called a consecutive num- ber), which shall correspond to a like number on the counterfoil, and shall, in the case of the first voting- paper dealt with, begin with the number one, and appear consecutively upon every succeeding voting- paper so that no two voting- papers dealt with in any booth shall bear the same number. 26. Before recording any such vote as aforesaid, the Deputy Returning Officer or his associate may put to the person proposing to vote any or all of the following ques- tions :— ( i.) Are you a bona fide resident of the Maori District? ( ii.) Are you twenty- one years of age, or over that age? ( iii.) Have you already voted at this poll, in your own or any other name ? ( iv.) Are you registered on any European roll of electors for the election of a member of the House of Representatives ? ( v.) Are you disqualified from voting at any such elec- tion by reason of any of the provisions of sec- tion 59 of the Legislature Amendment Act, 1910 ? 27. If the first two questions are not answered abso- lutely in the affirmative, and the third, fourth, and fifth questions absolutely in the negative, the person to whom those questions are put shall not be permitted to vote. 28. No person not actually engaged in voting shall be allowed to remain in the polling- booth, except the Deputy Returning Officer and his associate and clerks, and as many constables as the Deputy Returning Officer thinks necessary to keep order. 29. No person shall speak to any voter in a polling- booth either before or after such voter has given his vote, except only the Deputy Returning Officer or his associate, who may ask the questions he is authorized to ask, and give such general directions as may assist any voter to give his vote. 30. ( 1.) Every Deputy Returning Officer, at the polling- place at which lie presides, shall, as soon as practicable after the close of the poll, in the presence of such of the scrutineers as choose to be present, and of the associate and clerks ( if any), but of no other persons, ascertain the 358 NEW ZEALAND POLICE GAZETTE. i AUG. 16 number of votes recorded for and against the proposal respectively, and shall forthwith announce the result of the voting'at the polling- place of which he is in charge. ( 2.) Every Deputy Returning Officer shall, as soon as he has ascertained the result of the voting at the polling- place of which he is in charge, forthwith transmit by tele- graph or other expeditious means such information to the Returning Officer. ( 3.) The Deputy Returning Officer shall then make up a statement in writing of the total number of votes re- corded for and against the proposal respectively, and every such statement shall be verified by the signatures of the Deputy Returning Officer and associate, and also by the signatures of such of the scrutineers as are present and consent to sign the same. 31. The Deputy Returning Officer shall make up into a parcel all the voting- papers ( used and unused), stationery, writing- materials, and documents relating to the poll ( including the statement referred to in the last preceding regulation), and, having sealed and addressed such parcel, shall thereupon deliver it to the Returning Officer. 32. ( 1.) The Returning Officer shall, as soon as con- veniently may be after the closing of the poll, and in the presence of such scrutineers as choose to be present, ascertain the numbers polled for or against the proposal submitted to the electors, and shall sign a notice and declaration, in the form No. 7 in the Schedule hereto, ( i) stating the number of votes polled for and against such proposal respectively, and ( ii) declaring that such pro- posal is or is not carried, as the case may be. ( 2.) If the number of votes recorded for the proposal is equal to the number recorded against the proposal, the Returning Officer shall give his casting- vote. ( 3.) The Returning Officer shall forward to the Native Minister the notice and declaration aforesaid as to the result of the poll, and shall also publish a' copy thereof in the Kahiti and Gazette. ( 4.) Upon receipt of the notification from the Returning Officer the Native Minister shall notify the Licensing Com- mittee of the licensing district in which the Maori dis- trict is situated of the result of the poll, or if the latter district extends into more than one licensing district, then the Native Minister shall notify the Licensing Committee of each licensing district affected. 33. The Returning Officer or his Deputy shall have power to appoint a sufficient number of officers to keep order, and to make and enforce such regulations for in- suring the orderly, effective, and impartial conduct of the election as he thinks fit. 34. ( 1.) Every officer, clerk, scrutineer, associate, and constable in attendance in a polling- booth shall maintain and aid in maintaining the secrecy of the voting in such booth, and shall not communicate to any person, except for some purpose authorized by law, before or after the poll is closed, any information likely to defeat the secrecy of the poll. ( 2.) No person, except as hereinbefore provided, shall interfere with or attempt to interfere with a voter when engaged in recording his vote, or otherwise attempt to obtain in the polling- booth information as to the manner in which any voter in such booth is about to vote or has voted, or communicate at any time to any person any information obtained in the polling- booth as to the manner in which any voter at such booth is about to vote or has voted. ( 3.) Every person in attendance at the counting of the votes shall maintain and aid in maintaining the secrecy of the voting, and shall not communicate any information obtained at such counting as to the manner in which any vote is given in any particular voting- paper. COST OF TAKING POLL. 35. The Returning Officer shall, at least three weeks before the taking of the poll, submit to the Chairman of the Maori Council of the district wherein the poll is to be taken an estimate showing as nearly as he can ascertain the cost of taking the poll. 36. The Maori Council shall pay to the Returning Officer the amount of the cost as so estimated at least two weeks before the date of taking the poll. 37 At the conclusion of the poll the Returning Officer shall submit to the Chairman of the Council a full and complete statement ( supported by vouchers) of the cost of taking the poll, and shall refund to the Council any amount received by him in excess of that cost; or if the estimated cost is less than the actual cost, the Council shall defray the amount properly expended in excess of the amount already paid bv it as aforesaid SCHEDULE. Form No. 1. VOTING- PAPER AT POLL OF MAORI ELECTORS UNDER SECTION 46 OF THE LICENSING AMENDMENT ACT, 1910. PUKAPUKA POOTI ( Voting- paper). Maori District. Ko te Ingoa Iriiri, Maori hoki, o te Tangata Pooti ( Christian name and sur- name of elector) i Tane, Wahine ranei ( Sex) I wi ( Tribe) ... j Hapu ( Sub- tribe) Kainga ( Abode) Consecutive No. : Consecutive No. : PATAI ( Question). E pooti ana ranei koe kia hoatu te waipiro I [ Yes] ki te Maori o tenei takiwa ? J [ No] ( Do you vote that liquor be supplied to the Natives of this district?) Kai- titiro : ( Witness, Maori associate.) Deputy Returning Officer. Form No. 2. DECLARATION BY RETURNING OFFICER, DEPUTY RETURNING OFFICER, OR SUBSTITUTE AT POLL OF MAORI ELECTORS UNDER SECTION 46 OF THE LICENSING AMENDMENT ACT, 1910. I, [ zVa// ie in full], Returning Officer [ or one of the Deputy Returning Officers, or substitute] for the Maori District, at a poll of electors to be taken under section 46 of the Licensing Amendment Act, 1910, on the day of , 19 , do solemnly declare that I will faith- fully perform the duties of that office to the best of my ability ; that I will maintain and aid in maintaining the secrecy of the voting at that poll; and that I will not communicate to any person, except for some purpose autho- rized by law, before or after the poll is closed, any infor- mation likely to defeat the secrecy of the poll. [ Signature of declarant.] Signed and declared at , this day of ,19 , before me,— C. D., Justice of the Peace [ or Postmaster], Form No. 3. NOMINATION OF PERSONS TO APPOINT SCRUTINEERS FOR POLL OF MAORI ELECTORS UNDER SECTION 46 OF THE LICENSING AMENDMENT ACT, 1910. FOR the purposes of a poll to be taken in the Maori District, on the day of , 19 , under section 46 of the Licensing Amendment Act, 1910, we, the undersigned electors of the district, hereby nominate [ Full names, addresses, and occupations of the two persons nominated] as fit persons to appoint one scrutineer to act at each polling- place in the interest of all electors who ar « in favour [ or, a » the case may be, not in favour] of the proposal that liquor be supplied to Natives in the said district. And in support of this our nomination we hereby severally solemnly declare that we are and we 416 N E W Z E A L A N D POLICE GAZETTE. JULY 19 verily believe each of the persons nominated as aforesaid to be honestly in favour [ or, as the case may be, not in favour] of the proposal that liquo; be supplied as afore- said. [ Signature, address, and occupation.] 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Severally declared by each of the declarants whose signatures are subscribed hereto, this day of ,19 , before me,— Q JJ Justice of the Peace [ or Postmaster], Form No. 4. RETURNING OFFICER'S SELECTION OF PERSONS TO APPOINT SCRUTINEERS AT A POLL OF THE MAORI ELECTOBS, IN THE MAORI DISTRICT, UNDER SECTION 4( 5 OF THE LICENSING AMENDMENT ACT, 1910. HAVING considered the nominations duly lodged Jn this behalf, and having heard all objections thereto, I hereby select [ Fxdl names, addresses, and occupations of the two persons selected] as fit persons to appoint one scrutineer to act at each polling- place in the above- mentioned Maori District, " at the poll of Maori electors to be taken on the day of , 19 , in the interest of all such electors who are in favour [ or, as the case may be, not in favour] of the proposal that liquor be supplied to Natives in that district. Dated at , this day of , 19 Returning Officer. Form No. 5. APPOINTMENT OF SCRUTINEERS TO ACT AT THE POLL OF MAORI ELECTORS, IN THE MAORI DISTRICT, UNDER SECTION 46 OF THE LICENSING AMENDMENT ACT, 1910. To the Returning Officer. FOR the purposes of a poll of the. Maori electors of the Maori District, to be taken on the day of , 19 , under section 46 of the Licensing Amend- ment Act, 1910, we, the undersigned, being duly autho- rized in this behalf, hereby appoint the persons mentioned in the Schedule hereto to act as scrutineers at the polling- places named in that Schedule in the interest of the Maori electors of the said district who are in favour [ or, as the rase may be, not in favour] of the proposal that liquor be supplied to Natives in that district. SCHEDULE. Scrutineer. Polling- place. [ full name, address, and occupn- ... [ Name of polling tion of scrutineer.] place.] Dated at , this day of , 19 [ Signatures of two persons authorized to appoint.] Form No. 6. DECLARATION BY ASSOCIATE, CLERK, OR SCRUTINEER A- J POLL OF MAORI ELECTORS UNDER SECTION 46 OF THE LICENSING AMENDMENT ACT, 1910. I, [ Name in full], associate [ or clerk, or scrutineer] at a poll of the Maori electors of the Maori District, to be taken under section 46 of the Licensing Amendment Act, 1910, on the day of , 19 , do solemnly declare that I will maintain and aid in main- taining the secrecy of the voting at that poll ; and that I will not communicate to any person, except for some pur- pose authorized by law, before or after the poll is closed, any information likely to defeat the secrecy of the poll. [ Signature of declarant.] Signed and declared at , this day of ,19 , before me,— C. D., Deputy Returning Officer [ or Justice of the Peace, or Postmaster], 2— P. G. Form No. 7. DECLARATION OF POLL OF THE MAORI ELECTORS OF THE MAORI DISTRICT, TAKEN UNDER SECTION 46 OF THE LICENSING AMENDMENT ACT, 1910. IN pursuance of section 46 of the Licensing Amendment Act, 1910, and of the regulations thereunder, I hereby give notice that at the poll of the Maori electors of the Maori District, taken on the day of , 19 , under the provisions of the said sec- tion 46,— votes were recorded in favour of the proposal that liquor be supplied to Natives in the said dis- trict ; and votes were recorded against that proposal. I hereby declare accordingly that the proposal that liquor be supplied to the Natives of the said district is carried [ or is not carried, as the case may be]. Dated at , this day of , 19 Returning Officer. As witness the hand of His Excellency the Go- this twenty- fifth day of July, one thousand nine hundred and eleven. J. CARROLL, Native Minister. Inspector of Factories appointed. Department of Labour, Wellington, 26th July, 1911. HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint Constable WILLIAM CORSIE ROBERTSON to be an Inspector under the Factories Act, 1908. The appointment is dated the 24th day of July, 1911. J. A. MILLAR, Minister of Labour. List of Persons registered as Barmaids. Department of Labour, Wellington, 26th July, 1911. IN pursuance of subsection ( 7) of section 36 of the Licensing Amendment Act, 1910, I hereby publish the following list of all persons registered as barmaids under that Act. J. LOMAS, Secretary of Labour. Ackermann, Charlotte. Adams, Annie Amelia. Ahearn, Nellie. Aitken, Una. Alger, Constance. Allan, Jane Elizabeth. Allan, Margaret. Allan, Nellie Philomena. Allen, Ellen. Anderson, Isabella. Anderson, Mette. Anderson, Theresa. Arundel, Emily. Ashby, Clara. Ashton, Alvina Alma. Asquith, Christina. Ayers, Elizabeth. Aynsley, Carolina Eva. Barlow, Christina. - Barnes, Alice. Barrow, Ethel May. Barry, Katherine. Barry, Susan Margaret. Bashford, Margaret. Bastings, Maggie. Bastings, May Theresa. Bates, May Rosanna. Baxter, Catherine. Baxter, Sara. Bayne, Mary Ann. Beaman, Annie. Bellett, Mary Jane. Bergin, Annie. Bergin, Margaret. Bergin, Margaret Theresa, Bergin, Mary. Berton- Pullen, Ivy. Bezar, Kathleen Jane. Birch, Amy Mabel. Black, Agnes Lily. Black, Esther. Bond, Marie. Borlase, Selina Edna. Bowater, Mabel Edith. Bowden, Alice. Bowden, Lydia. Bowden, Ruth. Boyd, Mary Ann Graham. Boyes, Eveline Marion. Boyle, Mary Cecilia. Bradley, Mary. Breen, Julia. Brennan, Annie. Brennan, Ellen Bridget. Brennan, Margaret Mary. Brennan, Mary. Briggs, Sarah Teresa. Brighouse, Alice Jane. Brimble, Florence Harriet. Brookman, Ethel May. Brosnahan, Emma. Brosnahan, Kate. Brosnahan, Kathleen. Brosnahan, Mary. Brosnahan, Nora M. J. Brosnan, Annie E. Brosnan, Johanna Cecilia. Brown, Helen. Brown, Honora Emelie. Brown, Jessie. Brown, Sylvia Constance. 360 N E W Z E A L A N D POLICE GAZETTE. i AUG. 16 Browne, Julia. Buekeridge, Minnie. Budge, Isabel Celia. Buisson, Mary Roux. Burke, Nora. Burns, Florence. Burton, Edith. Butler, Effie May. Butler, Ellen Margaret. Butler. Josephine. Cain, Ethel May. Callister, Mary. Callister, Nellie. Campbell, Mvra. Campbell, Josephine. Carlin, Margaret. Carr, Margaret Cecilia. Carroll, Margaret Ann. Casey, Margaret Winifred. Casey, Marv. Casey, Nellie. Casserley, Sarah. Casserley, Sarah Frances. Catherall, Elizabeth Marv. Caver ley, Mary Ann. Chadwick, Rebecca. Charlton, Daisy. Cheesman, Ella Myrtle. Cheesman, Ivy Cornelia. Christmann, Rosa. Christmas, Rubv Cecilia. Clare, Bridget. Clare, Marguerita. Clare, Mary. Clare, Muriel. Clark, Olive. Clifford, Ethel. Clunes, Frances. Ooe, Sadie. Coffey, Lavina. Coker, Sophia Cook. Collins, Katherine. Collins, Margaret Ann. Collins, Millicent. Colls, Agnes Elizabeth. Comerford, Annie. Comerford, Catherine. Condon, Mary Acquinas. Connelly, Kate. Connor, Lily Watson. Connor, Winifred. Conway, Delia. Conway, Julia. Copeland, Margaret Emilv. Corbett, Annie. Corbett, Florence. Corcoran, Sarah Louise. Corcoran, Margaret. Corcoran, Mary. Cosgrove, Jane. Cotter, Jane. Coughlan, Annie. Craig, Clare. Crawell, Ada Victoria. Crowe, Mary Elizabeth. Crowley, Katherine. Culhane, Bridget Mary. Cullum, Emily. Cunningham, Ada. Cunningham, Florence Eliza- beth. Curran, Bridget. Daken, Emma. Daly, Nora. Dalziel, Marguerite. Darnill, Daisy Gladers. Darragh, Rosina. Davey, Elizabeth Mary. Da vies, Emma Louisa. Da vies, Nellie. Davies, Olive Jane. Davis, Nellie Ada. Day, Annie. Day, Mary. Dealy, Katie. Dealy, Mary Eileen. Dee, Mary Ann. Deere, Katie. Deere, Mary. Devery, Catherine, A. P. Devery, Martha Frances. Devlin, Mamie. Devlin. Rosa. Dinihan, Joan. Diver, Mary. Dobson, Ellen. Dodds, Mona Florence. Dooling, Mary. Doran, Mary Bella. Dorrington, Ida. Douglas, Maudie. Downey, Elsie. Downs, Ethel. Doyle, Cecilia. Doyle, Mary. Duff, Elizabeth. Duffy, Mary Catherine. Duncan, Mary Maxwell. Dunn, Julia. Dunne, Catherine. Dunne, Mary. Duske, Ida Caroline. Duske, Wilhelmina Johanna. Dwan, Margaret Ann. Dwyer, Mary Frances. Dyer, Amy. Dyer, Tots. Dyne, Ethel. Ealam, Margaret. Easton, Edith. Ellison, Ellen. Evans, Caroline. Evans, Catherine Elizabeth. Fahey, Katie. Fane Ellen. Farrell, Ethel. Farrell, Mary. Field, Vivien Eleanor. Fitzgerald, Birdie. Fitzgibbon, Elizabeth. Fitzpatrick, Ellen Veronica. Fitzpatrick, Maggie. Fitzpatrick, Robina Agnes Fitzpatrick, Rosie. Fleming, Blanche. Fletcher, Grace. Fletcher, Jean. Flood, Gertrude Monica. Flynn, Marv. Flynn, Nora. Forde, Marguerita. Forde, Lena Catherine. Fogarty, Katherine. Fogarty, Minnie. Forsaith, Mona Mildred. Foster, Ruth. . Fowkes, Mary Emily Clare. Fox, Ethel. Francis, Catherine Agnes. French, Emily. Frolli, Norah. Gallagher, Cecilia. Gamble, Sarah Annie Eliza- beth. Gardiner, Marion. Gardner, Annie. Garland, Ellen Mary Augusta. Garty, Susan Monica. Garvin, Ellen. Gavin, Elsie Kathleen. Geary, Christina Monica. Getty, Emily Nelson. Gibson, Maude. Gilbert, Daisy. Giles, Onyx Gladvs. Giles, Sylvia Ethel. Gill, Lucy. Gill, Mary-. Gillick, Ruth. Gillies, Margaret. Gillooly, Catherine Frances. Gleeson, Evelyn. Glenn, Mary White. Goodall, Annie Rebecca. Gott, Jane. Gough, Sarah. Goulding, Annie Frances. Goulding, Minnie Josephine. Graham, Ada Jane. Graham, Alice Christina. Graham, Matilda. Grant, Ada Esther. Gray, Dolly. Gray, Minnie. Greaney, Catherine. I Greene, Ellen. Greene, Kate. Gregan, Agnes. ! Gregory, Ellen Eliza. Gunn, Clara Dyson. Gunn, Mary. Gunn, Nellie. Haekett, Alice Winifred. Hall, Alice. Halley, Mary Kathleen. Hamer, Maud. Hamilton, Madge. Hannan, Kathleen M. Hannan, Nellie Elizabeth. Hannon, Margaret Mary. Hanrahan, May. Hansen, Christina. Haran, Maria. Harbroe, Gwytha. Harding, Gertrude. Hardy, Lillian. Harkin, Martha. Harley, Martha. Harrop, Alice. Hart, Agnes. Hartigan, Minnie. Hawken, Annie Maud. Hawkins, Winifred. Haybittle, Olive Annie. Hayes, Annie. Hayes, Frances Annie. Hayes, Maggie ( Wellington). Hayes, Maggie ( Timaru). Healey, Rosina. Heath, Mamie. Heffernan, Annie. Heffernan, Margaret. Heffernan, Maria. Heffernan, Winifred. Heil, Margaret . Higgins, Catherine. Hilburv, Alice Wilson. Hill, May. Hill, May Parker Godso. Hiney, Bessie Cecilia. Hirst', Hilda. Hoare, Margaret. Hobbs, Ethel. Hodge, Jenny. Hodgson, Eleanor Marie. Hoey, Rennie Alberta. Hogan, Annie ( Dunedin). Hogan, Annie ( Bluff). Hogan, Mary. Hogan, Mary Ellen. Hogan, Nellie Agnes. Hogarth, Violet Ethel. Hogg, Jessie Cathro. Holland, Nellie. Holmes, Alice Florence. Holmes, Ethel. Hood, Louisa Grace. Hore, Miriam. Howarth, Florence. Hunt, Rose Frances. Hunter, Ivy. Hurley, Elizabeth. Hutton, Delia Mary. Hutton, Emily. Hyde, Ethel Maud. Hyndman, Lily. Hyndman, Rose. Hynes, Jessie Maud. Isaacs, Maud. James, Isabel Bomford. Jamieson, Euphemia. Jamieson, Violet Elizabeth. Jeffcott, Lillian. Johnson, Agnes. Johnson, Annie. Johnson, Emily. Johnson, Harvey Kavant. Johnston, Christina. Johnston, Ethel. Johnston, Grace Isobel. Johnston, Jessie Agnes. Johnston, Robina Agnes Eli- zabeth. Jones, Margaret. Joyce, Cora Kathleen. Kane, Anastasia. Keady, Ellen. Keady, Norah. Kearney, Nellie. Keary, Norah. Keith, Isabel Munroe. Kelleher, Dora Veronica. Kelleher, Marie. Kelly, Mary. Kelly, Rosetta. Kelly, Sarah. Kennedy, Elena. Kennedy, Julia. Kennedy, Mary Elizabeth. Kenning, Selina. Kersey, Nora. Kershaw, Margaret. Kinsella, Maude. Kirwan, Ellen. Kirwan, Mary. Knox, Martha Teresa. Kobler, Gertrude. Lagan, Elena Catherine. Lake, Annie. Lally, Honoria. Lang, Joan. Langdon, Mabel. Lange, Alice Augusta Con- stantia. Lange, May Field. Larner, Mary. Latto, Mary. Lavery, Elizabeth A. La very, Theresa. Lawlor, Annie. Lawn, May. Lawrence, Bessie Mary. Lee, Annie. Leos, Amy. Lemon, Minnie. Lenahan, Annie. Lines, Violet. Lloyd, Sarah Amelia. Logan, Annie Kerr. Londen, Sarah Elizabeth. Lord, Ethel. Lorraine, Frances. Loughnan, May Mary. Lucena, Teresa Veronica. Lynch, Johanna Elizabeth. Lynliam, Mary Rutherford. Lyons, May. Lyttle, Isabella Ann. Macey, Nancy Bartlett. Mackie, Mary Agnes. Magner, Margeret. Maguire, Margaret. Maher, Ellen ( Mrs.) Maher, Ellen ( Miss). Maher, Veronica. Mahoney, Ellen. Malone, Helena. Mann, Catherine. Manning, Alice Louisa. Manson, Louisa. Markham, Mary. Marquis, Annette. Marquis, May. Martin, Alice. Masciorini, Marguerite. Mather, May. Matheson, Catherine. Mathison, Maggie. Matson, Catherine. Matthews, Ethel. Mears, Annie Teresa. Meehan, Mary Augusta. Meehan, Rose Anna. Meek, Nellie. Miles, Amy Ellen. Miller, Louise. Mitchell, Annie Margaret. Mitchell, Emilia. Moffat, Elizabeth Jane. Mole, Hannah. Monigatti, Isabella. Montgomery, Lilly. Mooney, Ellen. Moore, Mildred May. Moreland Annie. Moriarty, Anna. Morton, Agnes. Morton, Annie. Morton, Annie Isabel. Mouat, Wilhelmina. 361 N E W Z E A L A N D POLICE GAZETTE. JULY 19 Moynihan, Ellon. Moynihan, Mamie. . Moynihan, Mary. Murphy, Bridget. Murphy, Catherine . Josephine. Murphy, Margaret ( Dunedin). Murphy, Margaret ( Gisborne). Murphy, Mary. Murphy, Maud Mary. Murphy, Molly. Murray, Linda. Murray, Marguerite Alice. Murray, Rose Catherine. Murray, Sadie. Murtha, Bridget. Murtha, Lizzie. Murtha, Mary. MacAlpine, Sadie. MacGillicuddy, Delia Mary. MacKechnie, Kathleen Bethel. Mackintosh, Fanny. MacPherson, Violet. McAnualty, Sarah Isabell. McAteer, Catherine. McBride, Minnie. McCarthy, Alice. McCarthy, Catherine. McCarthy, Kitty. McCarthy, Mary. McColl, Emma. McCombie, Alice. McConkey, Caroline Ann. McCuldon, Jessie. McDavitt, Birdie. McDonald, Anna. McDonald, Annie Frances. McDonald, Eileen. McDonald, Margaret. McDonald. Nellie. McDougall, Alice. McElligott, Moira Esme. McEnroe, Katie. McFarlane, Elizabeth. McGarrv, Margaret. McGavin, Maritana. McGee, Matilda. McGinley, Mary.' McGlone, Lulu. McGlone, Nellie. McGrail, Margaret. McGrath, Maggie. McGrath, Maggie. McGregor, Margaret. McGuinness, Catherine. McGuire, Annie. McGuire, Mary. McGwynne, Agnes Kathleen. Mcllroy, Margaret Alice. McInerney, Mary Julia. Mclnroe, Edith. Mcintosh, Elizabeth. Mcintosh, Margaret. Mcintosh, Mary. McIntyre, Frances. McKenzie, Charlotte Lilian. McKenzie, Mary. McKenzie, Susan. McKenzie, Violet. McKewen, Annie. McLaughlin, Elizabeth. McLaughlin, Helena. McLoughlin, Madge. McMahon, Agnes Margaret. McMahon, Ellen. McMahon, Mary. McMillan, Cathie. McMillan, Dora Ann. McNamara, Margaret. McNeil, Hannah. McNulty, Annie Bedelia. McNulty, Sarah. McPhee, Mary Ann. McPherson, Virginia. McPike, Isabelle. McQuillan, Catherine. McRandell, Margaret. McWhirter, Jean. Naesmith, Rose. Nash, Myrtle Louisa. Nesbit, Ethelrida, Nevin, Margaret. Newman, Cecilia. Newsomc, Elizabeth Margaret Nicholson, Helen. Nicol, Elsie. Nielsen, Ellen Frederica. Nimott, Kate. Noble, Ethel May. Nolan, Mary Josephine. Norton, Nellie. O'Brien, Annie. O'Brien, Catherine. O'Brien, Delia. O'Brien, Elizabeth Frances. O'Brien, Julia. O'Brien, Maggie. O'Brien, Margaret. O'Brien, Marv. O'Brien, Meeta Annie. O'Byrne, May. O'Callaghan, Olive. O'Connell, Beatrice. O'Connor, Catherine. O'Connor, Frances. O'Connor, Grace. O'Connor, Katie. O'Connor, Margaret Teresa. O'Donnell, Anna. O'Donnell, Mary. O'Dowd, Mary Ann. O'Dwyer, Johanna. Ogg, Isabel Jean. Ogg, Mary. O'Grady, Blenda. O'Grady, Margaret Elizabeth O'Hara, Clara Margaret. O'Hara, Ethel. O'Kane, Susan. O'Keefe, Kitty. O'Leary, Nellie. Oliver, Elizabeth, O'Malley, Margaret. O'Malley, Mary Beatrice. O'Neil, Catherine Bridget. O'Neill, Julia. O'Neill, Mary. O'Neill, Mary Jane. O'Shannessey, Jane. O'Shea, Nellie. Ourry, Lucy. Owen, Jeanne. Owen, Mary Muir. Page, Mary. Palamontain, Ivy Jane. Palamontain, Olive May. Palmer, Dorothy Mabel. Palmer, Florence May. Palmer, Georgina. Palmer, Gladys Sybil. Palmer, Madeline Gertrude. Parker, Amy. Parker, Sophia. Parker, Virginia Victoria Lilian. Partridge, Adelaide Moaa. Patterson, Lily. Paulsen, Florence May. Pearson, Mary Ann. Peck, Daisy Ann Valentine. Pelham, Maud. Perkins, Bridget. Peters, Anita. Phelan, Ellen. Phelan, Hannah Theresa. Phelan, Johanna. Phelan, Kate. Phelan, Nellie ( Lower Hutt). Phelan, Nellie ( Auckland). Pilcher, Florence Emily. Pilmer, Gertrude Frances. Platt, Nina Josephine. Podjursky, May Jessie. Pollock, Gladys. Polson, Ruby Louisa. Potier, Alice. Power, Annie. Power, Jennie. Power, Nora. Pratt, Helen Jane. Pratt, Madge. Price, Elizabeth. Priest, Adele Jane. Priest, Honoria. Punch, Catherine. Qualter, Ruby May. Qualter, Sabina. Quigley, Johanna. | Quigley, Margaret. Quinn, Elizabeth. I Quinn, Kathleen Frances Aloysius. Rae, Catherine. Rae, Violet. Readie, Katie. Rennie, Ruth Ann. Richards, Alice May Gresliam. Riley, Emma Elizabeth. Robertson, Cissie. Robertson, Janet Blanche. Robertson, Nellie. Robinson, Ellen Elizabeth. Robson, Fanny Augusta Amelia. Rogers, Violet. Rohloff, Tessa Catherine. Ross, Christina McLean. Roughan, Mary. Roulston, Edna. Russell, Daisy. Ryan, Agnes. Ryan, Eileen Ann. Ryan, Etheldra. Ryan, Isabella Auehterlonnie. Ryan, Susan. Sadd, Kathleen Ida. Sadd. Mary Maud. Salmon, Eva Frances. Sandel, Sarah. Saunders, Margaret. Schubach, Ida. Scott, Henrietta. Scott, May. Scott, Nellie. Seaton, Elizabeth. Sharkey, Mary. Shaw, Theresa. Sheehan, Alice. Sheehy, Mary. Sherlock, Margaret. Sherriff, Bessie. Short, Gladys Esther. Shughrue, Mary. Siddells, Catherine. Simpson, Emily Elita. Simpson, Hilda Ellen. Simson, Leiley. Sloan, Edith Louisa. Smith, Amelia May. Smith, Amy. Smith, Annie. Smith, Dorothy Winwood. Smith, Elizabeth Williamson. Smith, Ellen. Smith, Helena Maud. Smith, Jessie Catherine. Smith, Margaret. Smith, Martha. Smith, Millie. Smith, Olive. Smith, Vera. Smyth, Mary. Sneade, Lucy Gertrude Ellen. Solomon, Catherine. Spiden, Jessie. Spillane, Mary Catherine. Stack, Margaret. Stack, Nancy. Stafford, Georgina. Standen, Eva. Stenhouse, Myrtle Murray. Stephens, Catherine. Stephens, Martha. Stevenson, Isabella. Stevenson, Phyllis. Stewart, Flora. Stock, Ruby. Stone, Maisie. Stone, Maud. Storie, Martha Irene. Street, Daisy. Stuart, Molly. Stubs, Alys Maud. Sullivan, Mary. Sullivan, Nora. Sutherland Catherine. Sweeney, Adeline Maud. Sweeney, Mary. Sweeney, Rita. Swindale, Marie Reioux. Swindley, Catherine. Symons, Alice. Tailored, Catherine Jean. Tansey, Annie Esther. Tansey, Josephine. Tattersall, Eileen. Taylor, Ethel Essy. Taylor, Maud. Taylor, Thressa. Thomas, Elizabeth. Thomas, Eva. Thomas, Laura Ellen. Thompson, Alice Elizabeth. Thompson, Katherine Eliza- beth. Thompson, Jean. Thornton, Bridget. Thornton, Perdita. Thwipp, Margaret. Til ley, Ellen. Tindale, Lucy Gray. Todd, Mary Ann. Toomer, Olive. Towner, Ethel. Traill, Ethel Mary. Treston, Katie. Trudgeon, Louisa Mary. Tubman, Elizabeth. Tunnell. Jessie. Tin- ley, Ruby lima. Turnbull, Marion. Turnbull, Nellie. Turnbull, Vida Maureen. Turner, Mary. Twohill, Mary Kate. Ure, Margaret Christie. Vaughan, Gwendoline. Vaughan, Lena. Veint, Mary. Volkel, Louisa. Walker, Ethel. Walker, Margaret. Walker, Rose. Wall, Annie. Wallace, Barbara. Wallace, Josephine. Walsh, Alice. Walsh, Elizabeth. Walsh Madge. Walsh, Mary Julia. Walshe, Ellen. Walshe, Maggie. Ward, Ada Ann. Ward- Allan, Ada. Warner, Emilie Wellman. Wassell, Patience. Watson, Jane. Watson, Margaret. Webb, Ann Hall. Webb, Catherine. Wells, Margaret. Wertheimer, Victoria. Whatman, Saidie Jessica. Whisker, Sadie. White, Louie. White, Mary Gladys. Whiting, Eileen. Wilde, May. WTilkins, Gertrude Mary. Williams, Daisy. Williams, Eliza. Williams, Elizabeth. Williams, Jessica Hilda. Williams, Margaret. Williams, Minnie. Williams, Priscilla. Williams, Winifred. Williamson, Annie. Wilson, Annie. Wilson, Eliza Jane. Wilson, Florence. Wilson, Florence Catherine. Wilson, Louie Mildred. Wilson, Margaret Katherine. Wilson, Robiua. Winchester, Winifred Georgina. Winders, Charlotte. Woulfe, Elsie. Wrenn, Nora. Wright, Mary Marcella. Wynne, Winifred. Yates, Laetitia. Yates, Mary. Return of Persons summarily convicted at Magistrates' Courts, but not sent to Gaol. Name of Offender. Where tried. 1 j Born. . J Com- plexion. CO I Wben. 1 1 1 Offence. Sentence. Native of Trade. bp 35 SB Hair. Eyes. Note. Distinguishing Murks, Ac. Buljinbach, Yure .. Brady, James Nicholas Beckwith, Kathleen Milton, John Roberts, Cecil Arthur McArthur, George .. Ross, Charles Sydney .. Whangarei . .. Auokland .. Auckland .. Auckland . .( Auckland .. Te Awamutu .. N. Plymouth Gempton, William. Kapoc Bill Wilson, John Waaka Paneta Tier, Francis Edwin Owens, Ruby Carr, Christopher .. .. Eltham .. Foxton .. Wellington .. .. Wellington .. .. Wellington .. Bruning, Matthew Henry .. Collingwood Ford, Frederick Roberts, James Henry .. Greymouth .. .. Christchuroh McDermott, Margaret, alias Christchurch Lea Tubby, George Henry .. Christohuroh Kennard, George Sydney .. Christchurch Armstrong, James Andrew .. ( Invercargill Cox, Basil George McPherson Invercargill i Brass, Gordon Harold .. Invercargill Shirreffs, James .. .. Invercargill Hardgrave, Leslie Jacklin .. N. Plymouth alias Napier 18/ 7/ 11 assault 20/ 7/ 11 theft 21/ 7/ 11 theft 21/ 7/ 11 attempted suicide 21/ 7/ 11 illegally on premises 18/ 7/ 11 assault 20/ 7/ 11 theft 20/ 7/ 11 theft 17/ 7/ 11 idle and disorderly 18/ 7/ 11 theft 22/ 7/ 11. theft 19/ 7/ 11 assault 21/ 7/ 11 theft ( 3 charges) 25/ 7/ 11 theft 19/ 7/ 11 theft 13/ 7/ 11 obsoene language 15/ 7/ 11 idle and disorderly 17/ 7/ 11 rogue and vagabond 25/ 7/ 11 theft ( 2 charges) 28/ 7/ 11 assault 30/ 6/ 11 insufficient means support 14/ 7/ 11 theft 20/ 7/ 11 theft 20/ 7/ 11' theft to keep peace Austria for 6 months and pay costs to pay costs and N. Zealand prohibited to come up if N. Zealand called on to come up if England .. called on to Army Home N. Zealand .. convicted and discharged .. returned to B u r n h a m indus. scho' 1 .. to come up if called on .. to come up if oalled on .. fine or 14 days .. to come up if called on .. fined £ 3 .. to come up if called on .. to come up if called on .. to B u r n h a m Indus. School .. fine or 1 month .. to come up if called on .. Magdala Home for 12 mo's .. fined £ 2 & costs on each .. fined £ 3 A costs of to come up if called on .. sent to Weraroa Indus. School .. sent to Weraroa indus. school .. 6 strokes of birch and to come up if called on N. Zealand N. Zealand N. Zealand Channel Islands Australia .. aboriginal Australia .. N. S. Wales N. Zealand N. Zealand N. S. Wales England .. N. Zealand N. Zealand N. Zealand N. Zealand N. Zealand N. Zealand N. Zealand ft. in. gum- digger 1876 5 7 dark black browo .. medium fish- curer . 1874 5 4 fresh .. brown blue medium domestic 1870 5 2 fresh .. brown brown .. medium labourer 1854 5 9 fresh .. grey grey .. medium carter 1893 5 5 fresh .. brown brown .. medium canvasser . 1882 5 6 fresh, light brown blue medium freckled butcher 1892 5 6 fair, dark brown brown .. broad freckled Scar on right upper arm. Nearly blind ; wears glasses. See Police Gazette, 1910. page 526. butcher 1891 5 4 carpenter .. 1840 5 6 canvasser .. 1887 5 H 1896 5 6 wharf labo'r'r 1883 5 64 and clicker waitress 1888 5 1 groom 1885 5 8 schoolboy .. 1898 4 9 coal- miner .. 1884 5 10 labourer 1848 5 11 prostitute .. 1883 5 4 packer 1881 5 74 labourer .. 1884 5 11 labourer 1876 5 34 schoolboy .. 1899 4 6 schoolboy .. 1899 4 8 sohoolboy .. 1899 4 8 fresh fair fresh dark fresh fresh dark fresh florid brown grey .. medium grey- hazel .. medium sandy black grey .. brown .. medium medium Scar on nose. F. P. Scar on right knee. dark hazel .. medium See Police Gazette, 1911, page 227. fair blue small light brown brown .. medium F. P. fair blue medium dark dark brown, turninggrey brown grey .. grey .. blue medium medium medium See Police Gazette, 1911, page 105. See Police Gazette, 1911, page 331. black grey .. medium brown brown .. long • See Police Gazette, 1907, page 277. brown dk. grey medium F. P. fair grey • • short • Small round scar between eyebrows. brown grey .. straight . • Large ears. fair grey . • broad • Has been admonished and discharged a bicycle. F. P. i ft <; fcSJ ft > ft > U ^ o ft I— I o ft Q > CS3 ft H I- 3 ft Q to RETURN OF PRISONERS REPORTED AS DISCHARGED FROM GAOLib DURING T IE WEEK ENDED 22NB JULY, 1911. 3aol. and Name of Prisoner. Where tried. When. Offence. Sentence. Native of Trade Com- plexion. Hair. Eyes. Nose. , When dis- Remarks, aod Previous Convictions, charged. ' F. P. indicates that finger- impressions have been t iken.) Auckland Madden, Fanny Fook Jung .. Auckland M C. .. Auckland M. C. alias Gisborne S. C. alias Morris, Patrick, McCluskey, Cronin, Michael Neilson, Peter, alias Auckland Nelson, alias O'Berg, M. C. Christian Harris, William, alias A u c k 1 a n d Arinnie M. C. Campbell, Alexander, Taumarunui alias Brown, John M. C. Moore, Edward, alias Auckland William M. C. Evitt, Thomas Ashleigh Rotorua M. C. 10/ 7/ 11 incorrigible rogue 14/ 7/ 11 ship- desertion .. remanded .. remanded 4/ 3/ 09 breaking, entering, and 3 years theft .. England .. China .. Ireland 11/ 7/ 11 wilful damage drunkenness .. 19/ 4/ 11 theft .. fine or 7 days Norway .. fine or 48 hours 6 months France 14/ 3/ 11 breach of Licensing Act fine or 3 mo's America .. 19/ 4/ 11 obsoene language 19/ 6/ 11 theft .. 3 months .. 1 month Australia .. N. Zealand . prostitute . fireman . labourer . bushman . cook gardener labourer labourer Montgomery, Lily Fitzgerald, Thomas Downey, James Crook, John Henry McGarry, John Graham, Madeline Whelan, William Lacey, Alfred John Brady, James Nicholas Armstrong, Walter Maddock, John Beckwith, Kathleen Moyer, Harry .. Auckland M. C. Auckland M. C. Auckland M. C. Auckland M. C. W han ga re i M. C. Wellington M. C. Auckland M. C. Auckland S. C. Auckland M. C Auckland M. C. Auckland M. C. 17/ 7/ 11 threatening behaviour 20/ 4/ 11 theft 12/ 4/ 11 breach of a prohibition order 21/ 4/ 11 theft 21/ 6/ 11 grossly indecent act .. 16/ 6/ 11 default of maintenance 17/ 7/ 11 theft 13/ 2/ 11 receiving fine or 48 hours England .. 3 months .. England .. fine or 7 days England .. 3 months .. aboriginal 1 month .. N. Zealand arrears or 1 N. Zealand month remanded .. N. Zealand 8/ 7/ 11 ship- desertion 21/ 7/ 11 theft 23/ 6/ 11 ship- desertion .. 6 months .. 14 days .. Australia .. .. Ireland .. to come up if Ireland called on .. 1 month .. America .. Wellington 19/ 6/ 11 default of maintenance arrears or 14 Scotland .. domestic M. C. ' _ . days .. Auckland 12/ 7/ 11 grosslv indecent act .'. fine or 7 days Ireland .. seaman M. C. seaman labourer seaman domestic labourer painter labourer lumper seaman cook seaman 1 1856 ft. in. 4 lit faded ... grey blue small 1886 5 5 sallow.. black dark br. flat 1869 5 5f fresh .. fair grey .. large 1874 5 8} fresh .. brown blue medium 1849 5 6 sallow .. grey hazel .. large 1842 5 74 fresh .. black, curly light br. large 1885 5 H fresh .. auburn grey .. 0 medium 1876 5 n fresh .. dark brown hazel .. long 1889 5 5 fair auburn blue- gr'y medium 1877 5 5 dark .. dark brown brown .. medium 1879 5 9 sallow .. dark brown blue • medium 1863 5 4f fresh .. dark brown brown .. medium 1864 5 4 fresh .. dark brown brown .. drooping.. 1882 5 34 copper.. black brown .. medium 1877 5 7\ fresh .. dark brown hazel .. medium 1875 5 34 fresh .. light brown It. blue straight .. 1873 5 42 fresh .. brown blue- gr'y straight .. 1878 5 9 fair light brown brown .. medium 1883 5 3J fresh .. brown .. grev 1868 5 3 faded .. grey .. blue 1884 5 4i fresh .. light brown grey I .. medium .. small .. medium I 11/ 7/ 11 8 p. c. F. P. ( See Police Gazette, 1911, page 249.) 17/ 7/ 11 17/ 7/ 11 3 p. c. F. P. Photographed at Auckland, 4/ 7/ 11. ( See Police Gazette, 190- 5, page 386.) 17/ 7/ 11 3 p. c. F. P. Photographed at Waiotapu, 26/ 1/ 11, ( See Police Gazette, 1911, page 74.) 16/ 7/ 11 3 p. c. F. P. Died in distriot hospital. Photo- graphed at Auckland, 11/ 6/ 08. ( See Police Gazette, 1910, page 340.) 18/ 7/ 11 14 p. c. F. P. ( See Police Gazette, 1905, page 302 . Arrested 19/ 4/ 11. 18/ 7/ 11 4 p. c. Photographed at Auckland, 4/ 11/ 07. ( See Police Gazette, 1910, page 419.) 18/ 7/ 11 Scar between left thumb and finger; J. K., pierced heart, and anchor on left upper arm. F. P. Photographed at Auckland, 13/ 7/ 11. 18/ 7/ 11 F. P. Arrested 5/ 7/ 11. 18/ 7/ 11 Sailor, female bust, clasped hands, and TRUE LOVE on right forearm ; Japanese woman on left forearm. F. P. ( See Police Gazette, 1907, page 84.) 19/ 7/ 11 Mole on left cheek. 19/ 7/ 11 Scar on left thumb and middle finger. F. P. Photographed at Auckland, 21/ 4/ 11. 19/ 7/ 11 19p. c. F. P. ( See Police Gazette, 1911, page 187. Arrested 13/ 7/ 11. 20/ 7/ 11 F. P. 20/ 7/ 11 Scar on left middle finger, on upper lip, and over left eyebrow. F. P. 20/ 7/ 11 2 p. c. F. P. ( See Police Gazette, 1909, page 503.) Arrested 21/ 6/ 11. 21/ 7/ 1115 p. o. ( See Police Gazette, 191C, page 377, and Summary Convictions, this issue.) 21/ 7/ 11 Cross and anchor on right forearm ; scar on right middle finger. F. P. Photographed at Auckland, 27/ 2/ 11. 21/ 7/ 11 Clasped hands over heart on right forearm ; bust of sailor on right hand. 21/ 7/ 11 See Summary Convictions, this issue. 22/ 7/ 11 Mole on right forearm : dot between left thumb and finger; scar on left middle finger and bridge of nose. F. P. RETURN OF PRISONERS REPORTED AS DISCHARGED FROM fciaol, and Name of Prisoner. Where tried 1 When. Ofience. Sentence. Native of Trade Auckland continued. Fowler, Mary Ann Cody, Timothy James, alias Coady Waipa— Wallace, Andrew Thames - Baylis, William Waiotapu— Murray, Luther Martin Gisborne Flanagan, John, alias Grey Mooney, James Napier McKenzie, John McKay, Florence .. Gisborne M. C. .. Te Awamutu M. C. .. Gisbornc M. C. Daniel, Charles, alias Daniels Collingwood, James Humphries, William .. Keogh, John, alias Orbell New Plymouth- Paulson, Paul Hansen, Andreas Nodberg Ross, Charles Sydney .. .. N. Plymouth M. C. N. Plymouth M. C. N. Plymouth M. C. N. Plymouth M. C. Hardgreaves, Leslie Jacklyn Wellington— Carton, George, alias Cur- zon, George Maurice, alias Wilson, alias Cartin, James Cummings, James 15/ 2/ 11 obscene language .. 6 months .. N. Zealand 17/ 7/ 11 breach of prohibition fine or 7 days N. Zealand order 14/ 5/ 09 breaking, entering, and 3 years theft America 22/ 7/ 11 lunacy .. discharged .. England 2/ 3/ 08 sheep- stealing ( 2 chgs) horse- stealing assault with intent to rob 19/ 6/ 11 illegally on premises .. breach of prohibition order 15/ 7/ 11 theft 5 years on each N. Zealand 5 years 5 years 7 days .. England .. fine or 23 days domestic labourer labourer carpenter drover fireman fine or 7 days N. Zealand carpenter 12/ 7/ 11 default of maintenance 6/ 6/ 11 idle and disorderly 19/ 4/ 11 grossly indecent act .. 20/ 4/ 11 illegally on premises .. 20/ 4/ 11 idle and disorderly 21/ 4/ 11 theft remanded 6 weeks 3 months i 3 months 3 months ; 3 mouths . N. Zealand . N. Zealand . Samoa . England .. . England .. . N. Zealand 6/ 7/ 11 6/ 7/ 11 obscene language assault obscene language 14 days 14 days 14 days 20/ 7/ 11 20/ 7/ 11 theft theft sent to Burn- ham to come up if called on 9/ 5/ 10 theft 18 months 9/ 5/ 10 robbery 18 months carpenter domestic hawker fireman labourer wool- classer seaman sailmaker . butcher N. Zealand butoher N. Zealand painter England .. fireman GAOLS DURING THE WEEK ENDED 22ND JULY, 1911 - continued. Com- plexion. Hair. Eyes. Nose. When dis- j charged. Remarks, and Previous Convictions. ( F. P. indicates that finder- impression* hare been taken.) CO Ol 1876 ft. in. 5 3J sallow .. black blue small 1869 5 71 dark .. black, turn- ing grey hazel .. medium 1886 5 llj fresh .. brown grey .. broad 1834 5 6 lresh .. grey blue medium 1878 5 94 fair fair blue medium 1863 5 fair brown blue broad 1850 5 9 dark .. grey blue- gr'y aquiline .. 1887 5 10 fair light brown blue thick 1890 4 114 fresh .. light brown grey .. medium 1863 5 54 black .. black, curly dark br. broad 1865 5 64 sallow .. brown grey .. flat 1846 5 24 fair grey grey .. medium 1884 5 71 dark .. dark blue medium % 1882 5 74 fresh .. brown grey .. small .1887 5 6i fresh .. brown brown .. small 1892 5 6 freckled brown brown .. broad 1891 5 34 fresh .. light brown blue .. medium 1879 5 71 fresh .. auburn hazel .. large 1881 5 3 ruddy .. red hazel .. medium 22/ 7/ 11; 8 p. c. F. P. ( See Police Gazette, 1910, page 488.) 22/ 7/ 1119 p. c. F. P. ( See Police Gazette, 1911, page 348.) 19/ 7/ 11 Mole on right upper arm ; bunch ot flowers and TAMER in soroll on left forearm. P. P. Photographed at Waipa, 4/ 6/ 11. 22/ 7/ 11 20/ 7/ 11 7 p. c. Scar on nose; top off left index finger. F. P. Photographed at Waiotapu, 11/ 4/ 11. ( See Police Gazette, 1908, page 22.) 18/ 7/ 11 8 p. c. Scar under right eye ; woman in tights, bracelet, & c., on right arm; large emblems on left arm. ( See Police Gazette, 1909. page 42.) 22/ 7/ 11 Mark on left cheek; right eye defective. F. P. Two scars on both legs; scar on right cheek; mole on left cheek. Smal mole on neck. 17/ 7/ 11 17/ 7/ 11 18/ 7/ 11 11 p. c. ( See Police Gazette, 1911, page 188. 19/ 7/ 11 19/ 7/ 11 20/ 7/ 11 5 p. c. Photographed at Auckland, 9/ 12/ 08. ( See Police Gazette, 1910, page 513.) 6 p. c. ( See Police Gazette, 1911, page 104.) 6 p. c. Photographed at Wanganui, 16/ 11/ 08. i ( See Police Gazette, 1911, page 43.) 19/ 7/ 11 Woman on right arm ; two anchors on left arm. F. P. 19/ 7/ 11 Flag, TRUE LOVE, & c., on right arm ; anchor, girl, and ship on left wrist. F. P. 20/ 7/ 11 1 p. c. Tattoo- marks on left arm ; scar on upper lip. F. P. 20/ 7/ 11 1 p. c. Scar on left wrist. F. P. 17/ 7/ 11 5 p. c. Top off right middle finger. F. P. ( See Police Gazette, 1908, page 353.) 17/ 7/ 11 Butterfly, horse's head in horse- shoe, two hearts, and IN MEMORY OF MY MOTHER on left forearm ; danoing- woman and clasped hands over heart on right forearm F. P. M tSI teJ t- 1 > 3 /" S O SJ Q > N B H H3 d tc RETURN OF PRISONERS REPORTED AS DISCHARGED FROM GAOLS DURING L'HE WEEK ENDED 22ND JULY, 1911— continued. Gaol, and Name of Prisoner. Where tried. When. Offence. I Sentence. Native of ID Trade. Com- plexion. Hair. Eyes. Nose. When dis- charged. Wellington— continued. Kenny, Joseph, alias W el ling t o n Morrissey Connell, Frank Fennessy, John Reeves, Thomas McEachern, John M. C. . Wellington M. C. . Wellington S. C. . Wellington M. C. Wellington M. C. ft. in. , 11/ 7/ 11 breach of the peace .. fine or 7 days N. Zealand labourer .. 1892 5 9J fresh Turvey, Frank Frederick Shannon, John McCormack, Jessie Riddell, John Hunter .. Hastings, George, alias Taylor Chambers, John Garvice, Dimetri Dunning, Samuel Fabey Briggs, Ellen Lyttelton— Smith, Charles Sadler .. Campbell, Oliver Ernest 11/ 7/ 11 breach of the peace 9/ 5/ 10 robbery 19/ 6/ 11 drunkenness .. 19/ 6/ 11 drunkenness .. . fine or 7 days N. Zealand labourer .. 1887 5 8;[ pale . 18 months .. England .. fireman .. 1886 5 5 dark . 1 month .. England .. seaman .. 1865 5 7 dark . 1 month .. N. Zealand labourer ... 1870 5 4 dark brown .. blue .. medium brown .. blue .. medium brown .. grey .. medium brown .. brown .. medium brown . . hazel .. long 11/ 4/ 11 default of maintenance arrears or 3 England months 6/ 7/ 11 breach of a prohibition fine or 14 days N. Zealand brickmaker 1881 5 2J dark order 21/ 4/ 11 vagrancy .. .. 3 months .. England .. prostitute .. 1864 5 0 fair drunkenness .. .. fine or 7 days 22/ 6/ 11 ship- desertion .. 1 month .. Australia., seaman .. 1883 5 8 dark bricklayer .. 1872 5 10 dark .. brown, curly dark br. medium 8/ 7/ 11 theft . . 114 days 10/ 7/ 11 breach of a prohibition fine or 14 days N. Zealand tailor order 29/ 6/ 11 vagranoy .. 3 months 27/ 6/ 11 rogue and vagabond .. 6 months . England .. bottlemonger 1880 5 10J dark 1872 5 6£ dark Greece .. hawker . . 1857 5 0J dark England . seaman .. 1864 5 4;' fair Devine, John .. Crowley, Julia Thompson, James Fitton, Robert Christchurch M. C. Christchuroh M. C. Christehurch M. C. 14/ 7/ 11 child- desertion 11/ 7/ 11 default of fine 3/ 12/ 10 theft 12/ 7/ 11 resisting police 26/ 9/ 10 rogue and vagabond 13/ 7/ 11 theft 17/ 7/ 11 drunkenness .. wilful damage ,21 days 13 days 9 months N. Zealand laundress N. Zealand carpenter N. Zealand cook fine or 7 days Ireland .. fireman Ireland Scotland 12 months 7 days fine or 48 hours England fine or 7 days prostitute cook fireman .. blaok .. brown., medium .. grey .. brown .. long .. .. brown .. hazel .. medium .. brown .. brown .. large .. brown .. brown .. medium .. grey .. brown .. large, hooked .. grey .. It. brown medium 1891 5 3 fair .. light brown blue .. sharp 1871 5 6J fresh 1891 5 9 fair 1873 5 6J pale 1836: 5 11 dark 1871 5 S£ fair 1881 5 5} I pale brown dark grey grey .. blue .. medium .. blue .. medium .. grey .. medium .. brown .. large light brown hazel .. medium brown .. brown., medium 17/ 7/ 11 17/ 7/ 11 18/ 7/ 11 18/ 7/ 11 18/ 7/ 11 19/ 7/ 11 19/ 7/ 11 20/ 7/ 11 Remarks, and Previous Convictions. I F. I*, indicates that finger- impressions have been taken.) 4 p. c. Heart on left upper arm F. P. ( See Police Gazette, 1909, page 200.) 1 p. c. Mole on back; large scar on left knee. F. P. Man's head and bunch of flowers on right fore- arm ; woman's head and bird on left forearm ; F. P. 4 p. c. Scar on right side of nose. F. P. ( See Police Gazette, 1911, page 188.) 4 p. c. Embhms on right forearm: star and thistle on right hand ; dancing- girl on ball, crucifixion, and woman's head 011 left forearm. 2 p. c. Scar on left wrist. F. P. Arrested 20/ 4/ 11. ( See Police Gazette, 1905, page 14.) 27 p. c. Woman's head, flags, and butterfly on left arm. ( See Police Gazette, 1911, page 150.) 11 p. c. F. P ( See Police Gazette, 1911, page 189.) 21/ 7/ 11 Flowers in basket and wreath on right forearm ; bust of Queen Victoria and coat of arms with V. R. on left forearm. F. P. 21/ 7/ 11 41 p. c. Cross eyed. F. P. ( See Police Gazette, 1910, page 201.) 22/ 7/ 11 19 p. c. ( See Police Gazette, 1910, page 480.) 19/ 7/ 11 1 p. c. Small scar on forehead ; stooping gait. Sent to Porirua Asylum. 19/ 7/ 11 13 p. c. Rose and TRUE LOVE on left forearm ; ring on left index finger; rose on right fore- arm ; bracelet on right wrist. Sent to Porirua Asylum. ( See Police Gazette, 1911, page 251.) 21/ 7/ 11 Birth- mark on left hand. Sentence remitted. 17/ 7/ 11 Scar on right wrist; mole on neck. F. P. Arrested 15/ 7/ 11. 18/ 7/ 11 Scar on right hip ; ex- Burnham boy. F. P. 18/ 7/ 11 ALICE, wreath, and crossed hands over heart on right forearm; ETHEL and ALICE on left forearm. F. P. 20 p. c. F. P. ( See Police Gazette, 1910, page 409.) 19/ 7/ 11 19/ 7/ 11 19/ 7/ 11 4 p. c. F. P. ( See Police Gazette, 1909, page 473.) Girl and flag, heart, ballet- girl, crossed hands, and heart on right forearm; flower on right hand ; sailor and flag, anchor, bracelet, man, and woman on left forearm. F. P. Fine paid on second charge. 2 ft N ft > ft > u c L. I— I o ft Q > cs ft H3 ft ex 01 Or RETURN OF PRISONERS REPORTED AS DISCHARGED FROM GAOLS DURING THE WEEK ENDED 22ND JULY, 1911— continued. ( 1 1 ' 3aol, and Name of Prisoner. Where tried. When. Offence. 1 Sentence. Native of Trade. i Born Heigh Com- plexion. Hair. Eyes. | Nose. When dis- j charged. liemarks, and Previous Convictions. ( F. P indicates that finger- impression* hanr been taken.) Lyttelton— continued. Julian, James Kenneth Stanley, John Smith, Charles Webb, Josephine, alias Menlove Dunedin — Grant, William Kelly, George Ernest .. KaikouraM. C. Rangiora M. C. Christchurch M. C. Chris tohuroh M. C. Bunyan, James Henry, alias Thomas, alias James William, alias Seotty, alias McKenzie Invercargill— Bunyan, James William, alias Thomas, alias James Henry, alias Scotty, alias McKenzie 17/ 7/ 11 10/ 7/ 11 30/ 9/ 10 24/ 5/ 11 Dunedin M. C.' 19/ 6/ 11 Dunedin M. C 13/ 7/ 11 18/ 7/ 11 20/ 7/ 11 wife- desertion idle and disorderly rogue and vagabond idle and disorderly drunkenness rogue and vagabond theft theft . remanded .. N. Zealand labourer . 14 days .. England .. tailor , 12 months .. England .. labourer , 2 months .. Ireland .. prostitute . 1 month .. Scotland .. carpenter remanded .. N. Zealand photographer remanded .. Scotland .. steward remanded .. Scotland .. steward ft 1879 5 in. 8 dark .. dark hazel .. medium 19/ 7/ 11 1860 5 5 fresh .. grey • grey .. medium 22/ 7/ 11 1868 5 11£ fresh .. brown . brown .. large 22/ 7/ 11 1855 4 llf fresh .. brown brown .. large 22/ 7/ 11 1868 5 11 fresh .. dark brown dk. grey medium 18/ 7/ 11 1876 5 9i dark .. dark brown, brown .. curly regular .. 18/ 7/ 11 1892 5 52 fresh .. light brown grey • • large, broad 19/ 7/ 11 1893 5 6J fair . faii- blue large 20/ 7/ 11 Scar on nose and left forearm. 1 p. c. ( See Police Gazette, 1911, page 162.) 23 p. c. F. P. Photographed at Dunedin, 1G/ 3/ 00. ( See Police Gazette, 1909, page 432.) Repeatedly convicted. F. P. ( See Police Gazette, 1910, page 46.) 3 p. c. Long scar on left thumb. Numerous p. c. Large scar over left eye. Photographed at Wellington. 26/ 10/ 01. ( See Police Gazette, 1911, page 162.) See Police Gazette, 1911, page 335, and Inver- cargill discharges, this issue. Slim build. Bailed. ( See Police Gazette, 1911, page 335, and Dunedin discharges, this isBue.) By Authority: JOHN MACKAY, G over- nment Printer, Wellington.
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