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Apprehensions.

James Rivers, arrested by Constable Eeast, Christchurch Police, charged with horse stealing, has been committed for trial.

Sarah Grainger, arrested by Constable Jeffery, Christchurch Police, charged with being drunk and disorderly, and using obscene language in a public place, has been fined 40s.

Charles Johnston, arrested by Constable Pratt, Christchurch police, charged with wilful destruction to private property, has been fined 40s.

John Robinson and Charles J ohnston, arrested by Sergeant Me Knight, Christchurch police, charged with being drunk, riotous, and disorderly conduct in a licensed house, and wilful destruction to Government property, have been fined, the former in 405., the latter in 20s.

G. McGill, arrested by Constable Pratt, charged with being drunk and disorderly, resisting the police in the execution of duty. Pined £5.

John Johnston, arrested by Sergeant Horneman. Christchurch Police, charged with forgery and uttering, has been committed for trial.

Robert M‘Lellan, alias M‘Lean, arrested by Sergeant Forster, Christchurch Police, charged with being drunk and illegally on premises, has been fined 40s.

Edward Lev at King, arrested by Constable Jeffery, Christchurch Police, charged with attempting to commit suicide, has been committed to Lunatic Asylum.

Albert Coupe, arrested by Sergeant Melvn e , Christchurch Police, on committment from the Resident Magistrate’s Court, charged with perjury, has been committed for trial, and admitted to bailamount, £2OO.

Thomas Paoe and Catherine McDonald, arrested by Constable Wilson, Christchurch Police, charged with vagrancy and indecently exposing their persons in a public place, have been fined, the former m £o, the latter to one month’s imprisonment.

Benjamin Short, arrested by Constable Jeffery, Christchurch Police, charged with being drunk mid disorderly, and resisting the Police in the execution of duty, has been fined 20s.

Thomas Green, arrested by Constable Mossop, Christchurch Police, charged with desertion from ship “ Matoaka,” has been ordered to be sent on board again.

George Clark, arrested by Sergeant Baker, Lyttelton Police, charged with embezzlement of cargo on board ship “ Canute,” has been sentenced to 12 weeks’ imprisonment.

Thomas Cunningham, Henry Swanger, Willtam Tielding, Thomas Fitzpatrick, George Clark, and James Collins, arrested by Sergeant Baker, Lyttelton Police, charged with assaulting first and second officers of the ship “ Canute,” have been sentenced to 14 days’ imprisonment each.

Henry Swanger, arrested by Sergeant Baker, Lyttelton Police, charged with embezzlement of cargo on board the ship “ Canute,” has been imprisoned for eight weeks.

William Yielding, arrested by Sergeant Baker, Lyttelton Police, charged with embezzlement of cargo onboard the ship “ Canute,” has been sentenced to 12 weeks’ imprisonment.

Thomas Fitzpatrick, arrested by Sergeant Baker, Lyttelton Police, charged with embezzlement of cargo of ship “ Canute,” has been sentenced to eight weeks’ imprisonment.

James Clark, alias the B rusher, arrested by Constable Bennett, Lyttelton Police, charged with being drunk and exposing his person, has been sentenced to one month’s imprisonment.

William Payne, arrested by Sergeant Niall, Lyttelton Police, charged with disobedience of lawful commands on board the ship “ John Knox,” has been sentenced to 14 days’ imprisonment.

Samuel Green, arrested by Sergeant Scott, Waimate Police, charged with maliciously shooting and wounding cattle, has been committed for trial at the next Supreme Court.

George Hancock, arrested by Constable Mullins, Timaru Police, charged with lunacy, has been committed to the Lunatic Asylum, Christchurch.

John McLean, arrested by Constable Gleeson, Hokitika I olice, charged with being drunk and disorderly, has been sentenced to pay a fine of £l, or to be imprisoned for 48 hours.

Charles Pope, arrested by Constable Gleeson, Hokitika Police, for drunkenness, has been sentenced to pay a fine of 10s., or to be imprisoned for 24 hours.

John Golding, arrested by Detective Dyer, Hokitika Police, charged with larceny of wearing apparel, has been sentenced to one month’s imprisonment.

Tames Penny, arrested by Detective Dyer, Hokitika Police, charged on warrant with assault and using threatening language, has been ordered to find suerties to keep the peace for three months, or, in default, three months’ imprisonment.

Daniel Wilson, arrested by Inspector Broham, Hokitika Police, charged with being in possession of an illicit still, has been sentenced to pay a fine of £IOO, or to be imprisoned for four months.

John Nickless, arrested by Constable Cashion, Hokitika Police, charged with committing a breach of the peace in the view of a constable, has been sentenced to pay a fine of £l, or to be imprisoned for 48 hours.

Felix M‘Elroy, arrested by Constable Cashion, Hokitika Police, charged with drunkenness and committing a breach of the peace in the view of a constable, has been sentenced to pay a fine of 10s. for the first, and £1 for the latter offence, or to be imprisoned for 24 hours and 48 hours respectively.

Issac Sampson, arrested by Constable McGill, Hokitika Police, charged with drunkenness and furious riding in a public thoroughfare, has been sentenced to pay a fine of 10s. for the first, and £2 for the latter offence, or to be imprisoned for 24 hours and four days respectively.

Margaret Belliss, arrested by Constable McGill,. Hokitika Police, charged with larceny from the person, has been discharged.

Patrick Fanning, arrested by Constable Rice, Hokitika Police, charged with drunkenness and exposing his person in a public place,, hcs been sentenced to pay a fine of 10s. for the first, and £1 for the latter offence, or to be imprisoned for 24 hours and 48 hours respectively. Sarah Noble, arrested by Constable Coughlan, Hokitika Police, charged with attempting to commit suicide, has been discharged.

Edward Wilson, arrested by Constable Wood, Hokitika Police, charged with drunkenness and committing a breach of the peace in the view of a constable, has been sentenced to pay a fine of 10s. for the first and £l for the latter offence, or to be imprisoned for 24 hours and 48 hours respectively.

Edward Tiiomas, alias William Reid, arrested by Sergeant o‘Donnell, Hokitika Police, charged with vagrancy, Section 4, Clause 12, has been sentenced to 14 days’ imprisonment.

John Jones, arrested by Detective Browne, Hokitika Police, charged on warrant with obtaining money upon false pretences by means of a valueless cheque, has been sentenced to three months’ imprisonment.

Solomon McCarty, arrested by Detective Dyer, Hokitika Police, charged on warrant with assault and

using threatening language, lias been ordered to find sureties to keep the peace for three months, or to be imprisoned for three months.

Thomas Jackson, alias Thomson, arrested by Constable Bisset, Stafford Town Police, for drunkenness and disorderly conduct, has been sentenced to pay a tine of 205., or to be imprisoned for 48 hours.

Isaac Lawson, arrested by Sergeant Slattery, Kanieri Police, on warrant for wife desertion, has been remanded to Dunedin.

James Thompson, arrested by Constable ITams, Greymouth Police, charged with vagrancy, has been discharged with a caution.

James Cox, arrested by Constable Moller, Greymouth Police, charged with lunacy, has been remanded to Hokitika Hospital for medical treatment.

Robert Gibbs, arrested by Constable Boyle, Greymouth Police, charged with being drunk and disorderly, has been fined £2, or 96 hours’ imprisonment.

Elizabeth Thames, arrested by Constable Boyle, Greymouth Police, charged with larceny from a dwelling, has been committed for trial.

James Marten, arrested by Sergeant Walsh, Greymouth Police, charged with assaulting and i*esisting the Police in the execution of their duty, has been sentenced to 14 days’ imprisonment.

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Bibliographic details

Canterbury Police Gazette, Volume V, Issue 8, 15 April 1867, Page 56

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Apprehensions. Canterbury Police Gazette, Volume V, Issue 8, 15 April 1867, Page 56

Apprehensions. Canterbury Police Gazette, Volume V, Issue 8, 15 April 1867, Page 56