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Apprehensions.

James Connolly, arrested by Kaiapoi Police, charged with stealing from the person, has been committed for trial.

Alerei* Scott, arrested by Constable A. Wilson, Christchurch Police, charged with wilful destruction of property, has been committed to ninety-six hours’ imprisonment with hard labour.

Henry Jones, arrested by Mounted Constable Mooney, Christchurch Police, charged with being drunk, rioteous and disorderly conduct in a licensed house, and refusing to leave, has been fined 10s.

JonN Eeece, arrested by Detective Feast, Christchurch Police, charged with larceny, has been discharged.

James Clarke alias Brttsher, arrested by Sergeant Foster, Christchurch Police, charged with being drunk and disorderly, has been fined 10s.

James 'Elvers, arrested by Constable A. Mossop, Christchurch Police, charged with fighting in the public street, has been discharged with a caution.

Mary Anne Spanier alias Cole, arrested by Constable A. Mossop, Christchurch Police, charged with fighting in the public street, has been discharged with a caution.

Alice Fletcher, arrested by Constable A. Mossop, Christchurch Police, charged with fighting in the public street, has been discharged with a caution.

Patrick Seall, arrested by Constable Pratt, Christchurch Police, charged with being drunk and disorderly, has been fined ss.

James Anderson, arrested by Sergeant Baker, Lyttelton Police, charged with assault, has been sentenced to two months’ imprisonment.

John Montgomery, arrested by Sergeant Hiall, Lyttelton Police, charged with vagrancy, has been sentenced to three months’ imprisonment.

John Hart, arrested by Sergeant Hiall, Lyttelton Police, charged with assaulting surgeon of ship “ Himalaya,” has been sentenced to seven days’ imprisonment.

Thomas Oldeield, arrested by Sergeant Earn say, Arowhenua Police, charged with obtaining money by false pretences, has been committed for trial.

Benjamin ILumphage, arrested by Constable Judge, Kaiapoi Police, charged with using obscene language in a public place, has been fined 30s.

BenjaminHtjmphage, prosecuted by Sergeant Hurse, Kaiapoi Police, for wilful destruction of Government

property, has been fined £1 10s., and ordered to pay amount of damage done.

Geoege Flint, arrested by Detective Brown, Hokitika police, charged with larceny from a dwelling, has been sentenced to two months’ imprisonment.

James Moeiaety alias “ Teottees,” arrested by Detective Brown, Hokitika Police, charged with resisting the Police whilst in the execution of their duty, has been sentenced to pay a fine of £2, or to be imprisoned for four days.

Geoege Tayloe, arrested by Detective Brown, Hokitika Police, charged with assaulting and resisting the police whilst in the execution of their duty, has been sentenced to pay a fine of £2 or to be imprisoned for four days.

James Moeiaety alias “ Teottees,” arrested by Detective Brown, Hokitika Police, charged on warrant with using threatening language, has been ordered to find sureties to keep the peace for one month, in default one month’s imprisonment.

Lucy Jackson, arrested by Constable Hams, Hokitika Police, charged with larceny of women’s wearing apparel, value £.l, has been sentenced to fourteen days’ imprisonment.

Catheeine Maetin and Beidget Maetin, arrested by Detective Hams, Hokitika Police, charged on warrant with disobeying a summons to a witness, have been cautioned and discharged.

William Duggan and G-eoege James Reid, arrested by Constable Brennan, Hokitika Police, charged with wilful destruction of property, have each been sentenced to pay a fine of £l, and 10s. damages for property destroyed or to be imprisoned for 72 hours.

Thomas Bailey, arrested by Detective Dyer, Hokitika Police, charged with vagrancy, sec. 4, clause 3, has been sentenced to be imprisoned for 14 days.

Petee Peice, arrested by Detective Dyer, Hokitika Police, charged with using obscene language in a public place, assaulting the police whilst in the execution of their duty and wilful destruction of Government property, has been sentenced for the first offence to pay a fine of £2, or to be imprisoned tor four days, second offence fourteen days’ imprisonment, third charge dismissed.

Robeet Millee Stewaet, arrested by Detective Dyer, Hokitika Police, charged on warrant with violent assault, has been sentenced to pay a fine of £5 or to be imprisoned for one month.

Emile Huskensen, alias Chakles Albeet, alias “ Geeman Chaeley,” arrested by Detective Dyer, Hokitika Police, charged with suspicion of larceny of two deposit receipts has been discharged.

Petee McGeath, arrested by Constable Boyle, of the Greymouth Police, charged on warrant with horsestealing, has been discharged by the Hokitika Bench.

•Joseph Tayloe, arrested by Constable Burtenshaw,

Christchurch Police, charged on warrant with obtaining money upon false pretences at Hokitika, {vide “ Police Gazette,” Dec. 66, page 150) has been committed for trial by the Hokitika Bench, and sentenced to 12 month’s imprisonment at Supreme Court.

Chaeles Beooks, arrested by Constable Grey, Greymouth Police, charged with larceny, has been sentenced to three months’ imprisonment.

Chaeles Beooks, arrested by Constable Greg, Greymouth Police, charged with larceny has been sentenced to three months’ imprisonment, to be computed from the expiration of previous sentence.

Joseph Thompson, arrested by Constable Greg, Greymouth Police, charged with having in his possession stolen property, knowing it to be stolen, has been sentenced to one month’s imprisonment.

Daniel Plagaety, arrested by Constable Boyle, Greymouth Police, charged with being drunk and disorderly, has been sentenced to fourteen days’ imprisonment under the Vagrant Act.

John Woods, arrested by Constable Waters, Greymouth Police, charged with larceny, has been sentenced to four months’ imprisonment.

James Bowles, arrested by Constable Grey, Greymouth Police, charged with larceny, has been sentenced to six months’ imprisonment.

John Buckley, arrested by Constable Boyle, Greymouth Police, charged with vagrancy, has been sentenced to three months’ imprisonment in default of finding sureties to be of good behaviour.

James Deiscoll, arrested by Constable Waters, Greymouth Police, charged with violently resisting and threatening a constable in the execution of his duty, has been fined £2, or 48 hours’ imprisonment.

John Hall, arrested by Sergeant McEnnis, Okarita Police, charged with assaulting one Janet Mclntosh, has been fined 40s. and costs, in default fourteen days’ imprisonment.

John Hall, arrested by Sergeant McEnnis, Okarita Police, charged with assaulting one Robert McCanley, has been fined £5 and costs, in default fourteen days’ imprisonment, to compute from the expiration of former sentence.

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Canterbury Police Gazette, Volume V, Issue 4, 15 February 1867, Page 26

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Apprehensions. Canterbury Police Gazette, Volume V, Issue 4, 15 February 1867, Page 26

Apprehensions. Canterbury Police Gazette, Volume V, Issue 4, 15 February 1867, Page 26