POLICE FORCE
TRANSFERS AND PROMOTIONS CONSTABLE HALL GOING TO WELLINGTON 'By Telegraph—Press Association) WELLINGTON, This Day. The following transfers and promotions in the Police Force were announced by the Commissioner: — Sub-Inspector S. Fitzpatrick, Christchurch, promoted to inspector and takes charge of Greymouth. Senior-Sergeant P. J. O'Hara, Christchurch, promoted to sub-inspector, remains at Christchurch. Senior-Sergeant T. Shanahan, Oaraaru, replaces Senior-Sergeant O'Hara. Senior-Sergeant D. Scott, Wellington, goes to Oamaru. Senior Detective R. Ward, Wellington, transfers to uniform branch, Wellington. Senior-Sergeant Charles W. Lopdell, Wanganui, " is transferred from the uniform branch to be chief detective at Wellington. Senior-Sergeant D. A. Mac Lean, Gisborne, transferred to Wanganui. Sergeant IT. C. D. Wade, Wairoa, appointed senior-sergeant at Gisborne. Sergeant E. Quaile, Napier, takes charge at Wairoa. Sergeant J. R. Hodgson, Wellington, transfers to Napier. Detective T. Fitzgibbon, Napier, promoted to detective-sergeant and remains at Napier. Constable J. Carmody, of Thorndon station, Wellington, promoted to sergeant, and remains at Wellington. Constable D. Crowe, Picton, transferred to Thorndon. Constable T. N. Condon, Brooklyn, takes charge at Picton. Constable E. W. Strafon, Upper Hutt, takes charge at Brooklyn. Detective-Sergeant J. Thompson, Wellington, transferred to Hamilton. Detective F. Sinclair, Auckland, transferred to Nelson. Constable T. Y. Hall, Nelson, transferred to Detective Office, Wellington. Acting-Detective Waterson and Constable Fell, of Auckland, are detailed for duty in the Sainoan Police Force.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIII, 11 April 1929, Page 5
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