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Apprehensions.

John Bennett, arrested by the Christchurch 1 olice for stealing from a store', has been sentenced to fourteen days’ imprisonment.

Henry Harvey, alias Wilkin, arrested by the Hokitika Police for stealing from a dwelling, and remanded to Christchurch, has been committed for trial.

John Norton and Richard Rumble, arrested by the Christchurch Police for committing a breach ot the peace, have each been fined 10s.

Benjamin Southall, alias John Jackson, arrested by the Christchurch Police, charged with obtaining goods and moneys by means of a valueless cheque, has been committed for trial.

Daniel Wheelan, arrested by the Christchurch Police for being drunk and disorderly, and committing a breach of the peace, has been fined 10s.

Elizabeth Wright, arrested by the Christchurch Police for being drunk and disorderly, has been fined 40s.

John Healey, arrested by the Christchurch Police, charged with stealing from a shop, has been sentenced to fourteen days’ imprisonment.

Martha Eaton, arrested by the Christchurch Police for using obscene language in a public thoroughfare, has been fined £2.

George C. North, arrested by the Christchurch Police for drunkenness and riotous conduct in a licensed house, has been fined 20s.

Michael Eox, arrested by the Christchurch Police for drunkenness and disorderly conduct, has been fined 20s.

John Harding, arrested on warrant by the Christchurch Police for disobeying a summons, has been fined 40s.

Alexander McNee, arrested by the Christchurch Police for being drunk and disorderly, has been fined 20s.

Hannah Johnson, arrested on warrant, charged with larceny, has been cautioned and discharged.

John Denton, arrested by the Lyttelton Police for deserting from the barque “ J. H. Badger,” has been sentenced to one month’s imprisonment.

Joseph Clark, arrested by the Lyttelton Police for behaving in a disorderly manner, has been fined 10s.

Jeremiah Harrington, arrested by the Lyttelton Police for assaulting the Chief Officer of the ship ‘‘ Sir Ralph Abercromby,” and for resisting a constable in the execution of his duty, has been fined 555.

Peter McDonald, arrested by the Kaiapoi Police, charged with stealing a horse, also for stealing a saddle and bridle, has been committed for trial on the former charge, and on the latter charge sentenced to three months’ imprisonment..

John Crawley, arrested by the Hokitika Police, charged with committing a breach of the Peace, has been fined £l.

John Curtis, arrested by the Hokitika Police for drunkenness and disorderly conduct, has been fined £l.

Henry Seale, arrested by the Hokitika Police, charged with lunacy, has been committed to the Lunatic Asylum.

William King, arrested by the Hokitika Police, charged with larceny of soap, has been sentenced to one month’s imprisonment.

Thomas O’Donnell, arrested by the Hokitika Police, charged with larceny of a coat, has been sentenced to one month’s imprisonment.

Henry Pearson, arrested by the Hokitika Police, charged with drunkenness, and using abusive and insulting language, has been fined 255.

Laban Brown, arrested by the Hokitika Police, charged with larceny of soap, has been sentenced to one month’s imprisonment.

John Jones, arrested by the Hokitika Police for drunkenness and disorderly conduct, has been fined £l.

Patrick McGuinness, arrested by the Hokitika Police for larceny of a pair of trousers, has been sentenced to one month’s imprisonment.

Margaret Anderson, arrested by the Hokitika Police, charged with larceny from the person, has been committed for trial.

Joseph McLaughlin, arrested on warrant by the Hokitika Police, charged with using abusive and insulting language in a public place, has been fined £5, in default one month’s imprisonment.

William Sullivan, arrested by the Hokitika Police, charged with larceny of soap, has been sentenced to one month’s imprisonment.

John Smith, arrested by the Hokitika Police, charged with frequenting a public place with intent to commit a felony, has been discharged.

Robert Mills, arrested by the Hokitika Police, charged with disobeying a summons, has been discharged.

Richard Pattison, arrested by the Hokitika Police, charged with disorderly conduct, and assaulting a constable in the discharge of his duty, has been fined £3, in default six days’ imprisonment.

James Walker, arrested by the Hokitika Police, charged with drunkenness and disorderly conduct, and wilful destruction of Government property, has been sentenced to pay a fine of £1 for the first, and 10s. for the second offence, and £2 7s. 6d. value of Government property destroyed, in default six days’ imprisonment.

James Gregory, arrested by the Hokitika Police for drunkenness and disorderly conduct, has been fined £2 55., in default four days’ imprisonment.

Sampson Bawden, arrested by the Hokitika Police for indecently exposing his person in a public thoroughfare, has been fined £l, in default fortyeight hours’ imprisonment.

John Brown, arrested by the Hokitika Police, charged with committing a breach of the peace, has been fined 10s.

Be ginali) S. Winter, arrested by the Hokitika Police, charged with disorderly conduct, and using abusive and insulting language in the hearing of a constable, has been fined 10s.

William Pagg, arrested by the Greymouth Police for attempting to commit; suicide, has been discharged with a caution.

James Btjrrrell, arrested by the Greymouth Police for wilful destruction of property, has been fined £2, and ordered to pay for property destroyed.

James Grant, arrested by the Greymouth Police, charged with larceny of a smith’s anvil, has been sentenced to two months’ imprisonment.

Daniel ILagerty, arrested by the Greymouth Police for wilful destruction of property, has been ordered to pay for the property destroyed.

Martin Codyer, arrested by the Greymouth Police for larceny of a carpenter’s rule, has been discharged with a caution.

Kichard Gray, arrested by the Greymouth Police on suspicion of stealing from the person, has been discharged, the prosecutor having failed to appear.

John Buckley, arrested by the Greymouth Police, charged with vagrancy and card sharping, has been sent to gaol for three months, in default of finding sureties to be of good behaviour.

Daniel Buckley, arrested on warrant by the Greymouth Police for feloniously assaulting and stealing from the person, has been discharged.

Thomas Stewart, arrested by the Greymouth Police, charged with obstructing the police in the execution of their duty, has been fined £5, or fourteen days’ imprisonment.

James McGee, arrested by the Greymouth Police, charged with an attempt at highway robbery, has been committed for trial.

George Lumley, arrested by the Greymouth Police, charged with stealing a cash-box from the “ Charlie Napier Hotel,” has been sentenced to three months’ imprisonment.

Thomas Cox, arrested by the Greymouth Police for asssuiting a constable in the execution of his duty, has been sentenced to seven days’ imprisonment.

Thomas Quirk, arrested by the Greymouth Police for attempting to rescue a prisoner, has been sentenced to fourteen days’ imprisonment.

James Menkin, arrested by the Boss Police for being drunk and disorderly, has been fined £l.

Dayid Brodwick, arrested by the Boss Police for being drunk and disorderly, has been fined 20s.

Body Clifford, arrested by the Okarita Police for resisting the police in the execution of their duty has been fined £5.

Michael Deuling, arrested by the Okarita Police for disorderly conduct, resisting and assaulting the police in the execution of their duty, and wilful destruction of property, has been fined £3 for first and second offences, and ordered to pay £2 10s. value of property destroyed.

Anne Christian, arrested by the Okarita Police for being drunk and disorderly, has been fined £2.

Henry Mann, arrested by the Longbeach Police, charged with larceny of 405., has been sentenced to one month’s imprisonment.

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Canterbury Police Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 18, 15 September 1866, Page 108

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Apprehensions. Canterbury Police Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 18, 15 September 1866, Page 108

Apprehensions. Canterbury Police Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 18, 15 September 1866, Page 108