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Apprehensions.

Michael Lawloh, arrested by the Christchurch Police for being drunk and committing a breach of the peace, has been fined 40s.

William Mclntyre, arrested by the Christchurch Police for creating a disturbance in a public place, has been fined 20s.

John Connelly, arrested by the Christchurch Police

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Charles Yates, Mary Holmes, and Mary Ann Greaves, arrested by the Christchurch Police for robbing from the person with violence, have each been committed for trial.

Elizabeth Smith, and Emma Bennett, arrested by the Christchurch Police for making use of obscene language in a public thoroughfare, have eaoh been fined £3, in default one week’s imprisonment.

Jane Ballanguere, arrested for disorderly conduct, and using obscene language, has been fined £5, in default one week’s imprisonment.

John Wahselin, arrested by the Arowhenua Police for larceny from a dwelling, has been sentenced to one month’s imprisonment.

Henry McCormick, Thomas Brien, and William Norton, alias Tommy Norton, arrested by the Hokitika Police for drunkenness and disorderly conduct, have each been fined £l, or 48 hours’ imprisonment.

James Smith, arrested by the Rangiriri Police on two charges of larceny from a dwelling, has been sentenced to fourteen days’ imprisonment for each offence.

James Wright and William Davis, alias James Davis, alias B ritnny Davis, have been arrested by the Hokitika Police, charged with frequenting a public place with intent to commit a felony; the former has been ordered to find sureties to be of good behaviour for three months, in default three months’ imprisonment ; the latter has been cautioned and discharged.

JonN Riwai, arrested by the Hokitika Police for larceny of a hat, has been fined £3, or seven days’ imprisonment.

James Smith, arrested by the Hokitika Police for resisting the Police in the execution of their duty, has been fined £2, in default four days’ imprisonment.

Stephen Roberts and Alfreb Charman, arrested by the Hokitika Police, the former for disorderly conduct and resisting the Police, and the latter for resisting the Police in the execution of their duty, have been fined the former £3, and the latter £2, in default imprisonment.

Patrick Calvin, arrested by the Hokitika Police for disorderly conduct, has been fined £l, in default 48 hours’ imprisonment.

James Hogan, arrested by the Hokitika Police, charged with larceny from a dwelling, has been sentenced to one month’s imprisonment.

Robert Prest and Battke I ellenga, arrested by the Hokitika Police for refusing to obey orders on board the ship “ Lizze Coleson,” have each been sentenced to seven days’ imprisonment.

John McAllister, arrested by the Hokitika Police for drunkenness, has forfeited his recognizance of £o by not appearing at the time and place mentioned therein.

Alexander Thomson, arrested by the Hokitika Police for drunkenness, has been ordered to tin sureties to be of good behaviour for two months, m default imprisonment.

Alfred Breard, arrested by the Hokitika Police for disorderly conduct, and assaulting and resisting tle Police in the execution of their duty, has been fincc £3, or six days’ imprisonment.

JosnuA Plorton, arrested by the Hokitika Police for drunkenness and disorderly conduct, wilful destruction of Government property, and violent assault upon the Police, has been sentenced to pay a fine of £1 for the first offence, ordered to pay £1 12s. 6d. for property destroyed, and seven days’ imprisonment for the assault.

Jeremiah Smith and George Bald, arrested by the Hokitika Police for drunkenness and disorderly conduct, have each been fined £l.

"William Horton, alias Tommy Horton, and Stephen Roberts, arrested by the Hokitika Police for drunkenness and disorderly conduct, have each been fined £2 55., in default imprisonment.

John Buckley, arrested by the G-reymouth Police for disorderly conduct, has been fined £3 ; and for larceny of money, has been sentenced to one month’s imprisonment.

John "Ward, arrested by the Greymouth Police for stealing from the person, has been discharged with a caution.

Margaret Scanlan, arrested by the Grey mouth Police on warrant for disobeying a summons, has been fined £2.

James Boules, arrested by the Greymouth Police for stealing a shirt exposed for sale, has been sentenced to two months’ imprisonment.

James Wilson, arrested by the Greymouth Police for wilful murder, has been remanded to Hokitika.

W. DeLacy, arrested by the Hokitika Police at Okarito, for conspiring to commit a murder, has been remanded to Hokitika.

Peter Drury, arrested by the Okarita Police for committing a violent assault, has been fined £5.

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Bibliographic details

Canterbury Police Gazette, Volume III, Issue 15, 1 August 1866, Page 89

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Apprehensions. Canterbury Police Gazette, Volume III, Issue 15, 1 August 1866, Page 89

Apprehensions. Canterbury Police Gazette, Volume III, Issue 15, 1 August 1866, Page 89