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Apprehensions.

Charles Doyle, arrested by the Timaru Police on the 26th August, 1864, on a warrant for obtaining goods by false pretences, has been discharged by the Bench.

Elizabeth Adams, arrested by the Christchurch Police for larceny, has been sentenced to three months’ imprisonment.

Charles Doyle, arrested by the Timaru Police f OP stealing a cloak, has been sentenced to three months’ imprisonment.

Thomas Barrow, for escaping from the legal custody of the Otago Police, has been remanded to Dunedin, by the Christchurch Bench.

Minnie Arnold, arrested by the Christchurch Police for attempting to commit suicide, has been Sentenced to one month’s imprisonment.

Gillart) Bernard, arrested by the Lyttelton Police for wilful destruction of property, has been sentenced to ten weeks’ imprisonment.

J. W. Shetland, arrested by the Lyttelton Police for stealing a hair guard, has been committed for trial.

Thomas Pumpkin, arrested by the Christchurch Police for larceny, has been sentenced to three months’ imprisonment.

Robert Williamson, Thomas Williams, and James Peneold, arrested by the Ferrymead Police, have been discharged with a caution.

Daniel Buckley, arrested on a warrant for an assault, with an intent to commit a rape, has been discharged.

John Lee, has keen arrested by the Timaru Police, and committed for trial on two charges of indecent assault committed on Elizabeth Milton, aged 12 years, and Helen Reilly, aged 9 years,—see Miscellaneous information, present issue.

William Wilson, arrested by the Christchurch Police, on suspicion of murder, has been remanded to Otago, and discharged by the Bench at Dunedin.

William G. Grindin, alias George Timbers, Henry Johnstone, and William Kirby, arrested by the Christchurch Police, have been committed for trial for larceny.

Ralph Bartle, arrested by the Christchurch Police for stealing trees, has been fined £7.

David Earnshaw, for stealing in a dwelling, has been arrested by the Kaiapoi Police, and sentenced to one month’s imprisonment.

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Bibliographic details

Canterbury Police Gazette, Volume I, Issue 15, 1 October 1864, Page 60

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Apprehensions. Canterbury Police Gazette, Volume I, Issue 15, 1 October 1864, Page 60

Apprehensions. Canterbury Police Gazette, Volume I, Issue 15, 1 October 1864, Page 60

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