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Apprehensions.

Andrew Buckley, arrested by Constable Campbell, Christchurch Police, charged with drunkenness and indecently exposing his person, has been fined £5.

Hugh Monson and John Mooney, arrested by Sergeant O’Grady, Ferrymead Police, charged with a breach of the Railway Act, 1861, the former has been cautioned and discharged, the latter sent to the Orphan Asylum.

Sarah Grainger and Susan Birmingham, alias Fuller alias Pouncey, arrested by Constable O’Connor, Christchurch Police, charged with using obscene language and fighting in the public street, the former has been fined 405., and the latter 20s.

William Johnstone, arrested by Constable Pratt, Christchurch Police, charged with drunkenness, riotous and disorderly conduct in a licensed house, and committing a breach of the peace, has been discharged with a caution.

Henry Baldwin, arrested by Detective Feast, Christchurch Police, charged with incendiarism, has been committed for trial.

Mark Lawlor, arrested by Constable Jeffery, Christchurch Police, on warrant, charged with lunacy, has been discharged.

John Dempsey, arrested by Constable Eares, Christchurch Police, on warrant, charged with using threatening language, has been remanded to Lyttelton.

Sabah Hayward, arrested by Detective Feast, Christchurch Police, charged with vagrancy, has been committed to one week’s imprisonment.

Archibald Hammell, arrested by Constable Jeffrey, Christchurch Police, charged with being drunk while in charge of a licensed cab, has been fined

James Clarke alias Brusher, arrested by Constable O’Connor, Christchurch Police, charged with being drunk and disorderly, has been committed to one month’s imprisonment.

Andrew Short, arrested by Constable Gfrey, Greymouth Police, charged with assault, has been hned £2, or one week’s imprisonment.

John McDavitt, arrested by Constable Flanagan, Greymouth Police, charged with a violent assault, has been bound over to keep the peace, himself in £2O, and two sureties of £lO each.

Henry James, arrested by Constable Slattery, Greymouth Police, charged with obstructing the Police, in the execution of their duty has been fined £5, or fourteen days imprisonment.

John Bannon, arrested by Sergeant Walsh, Greymouth Police, charged with attempt to commit sodomy, has been committed for trial.

Peter Homes, arrested by Detective Hams, Greymouth Police, charged with assaulting and resisting the Police in the execution of their duty, has been fined £5.

James Connor, arrested by Constable Grey, Greymouth Police, charged with a violent assault, has been sentenced to Id days imprisonment, with hard labour.

Charles Buchanan, arrested by Constable Boyle, Greymouth Police, charged with a violent assault, has been fined £lO, or two months’ imprisonment.»

John Burridce, arrested by Constable Judge, Kaiapoi Police, charged with being drunk and disorderly, and using obscene language, has been fined 20s.

Bobert Allen, arrested by Constable Gleeson, Hokitika Police, for wilful destruction of private property, and assault, and using threatening language, has, for the former offence, been fined £l, and ordered to pay £4 damages, or in default to be imprisoned for four days, and for the latter offence has been ordered to find sureties to keep the peace for three months, or in default three months’ imprisonment.

Sarah Noble, arrested by Constable Bice, Hokitika Police, for attempting to commit suicide, has been discharged.

John P. McDonald, arrested by Detective Brown, Hokitika Police, for neglecting to support his illegitimate child has been ordered to pay £3 in support, or m default one month’s imprisonment.

® Jvi I3 f LIA^ s > arrested by Sergeant Beatty, Hokitika lohce for obtaining a passage from Nelson JiS “ d , not , P a 7 m g for the same, has been sentenced to 14 days imprisonment

John Byan, arrested by Detective Dyer, Hokitika Police, charged with vagrancy, has been discharged.

Duncan McYicar, arrested by Detective Dyer, Hokitika Police, charged with vagrancy, has been sentenced to one month’s imprisonment.

Johanna Martin, arrested by Sergeant White, Hokitika Police, for larceny, has been discharged.

William J. Shaw, arrested by Constable Burrows, Hokitika Police, for sheep-stealing, has been committed for trial at Supreme Court.

John Jones, arrested by Detective Brown, Hokitika Police, for obtaining by false pretences, has been sentenced to three months’ imprisonment.

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Canterbury Police Gazette, Volume V, Issue 10, 15 May 1867, Page 69

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Apprehensions. Canterbury Police Gazette, Volume V, Issue 10, 15 May 1867, Page 69

Apprehensions. Canterbury Police Gazette, Volume V, Issue 10, 15 May 1867, Page 69