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SUPERINTENDENT B. SHEEHAN, who as been head of the Canterbury Police dstrict since the new year, came out from Ireland in 1878, and saw stirring: times in Taranaki as a member of the Armed Constabulary. “ Barney ” Sheehan, as he was known in the early days, was always a fine sportsman, and his splendid record in the Police service is one of which any officer might be proud.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16749, 2 June 1922, Page 5

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SUPERINTENDENT B. SHEEHAN, who as been head of the Canterbury Police dstrict since the new year, came out from Ireland in 1878, and saw stirring: times in Taranaki as a member of the Armed Constabulary. “ Barney ” Sheehan, as he was known in the early days, was always a fine sportsman, and his splendid record in the Police service is one of which any officer might be proud. Star (Christchurch), Issue 16749, 2 June 1922, Page 5

SUPERINTENDENT B. SHEEHAN, who as been head of the Canterbury Police dstrict since the new year, came out from Ireland in 1878, and saw stirring: times in Taranaki as a member of the Armed Constabulary. “ Barney ” Sheehan, as he was known in the early days, was always a fine sportsman, and his splendid record in the Police service is one of which any officer might be proud. Star (Christchurch), Issue 16749, 2 June 1922, Page 5