GISBORNE POLICE INQUIRY.
A CONSTABLE DISMISSED.
[BT TELEGRAPH. — PRESS ASSOCIATION.]
Wixi.iN-'iTO.s-, Monday. As the result of the Departmental inquiry recently held at Gisbome by Sub-Inspector Dwyer, of Cliristchurch, into the conduct of certain police officials in that town, a constable has been dismissed from the force and a detective reduced to the rank of constable and transferred to Dunedin.
In -.-onsequence of these changes the following transfers have been made:—Sergeant Williams, of Gisborne, goes to Auckland, and is replaced by Sergeant Hutton, of Wellington; Sergeant Murphy, of Auckland, goes to Wellington; Constable Tate, of Gisborne, is transferred to Wellington; and Constable Stewart, of Wellington, is promoted to the position of sergeant here.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13694, 10 March 1908, Page 6
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