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Apprehensions.

Aherne, Patrick. —Illegally on the premises ; Constable A. Beck, Christchurch Police ; dismissed with a caution.

Anderson, Peter. —Drunk and insulting females; Constable Wallace, Lyttelton Police ; fined 10s.

Aherne, Patrick. —Illegally on the premises ; Constable A. Beck, Christchurch Police ; remanded.

Bonar, Frederick. —Drunk and illegally on the premises ; Constable Loose, Christchurch Police ; fined £3.

Brttnhober, Louis. —Larceny of a watch ; Detective Walker ; to be locked up till 5 p.m.

Bennett, George. —Attempted larceny ; on warrant by Chief-Detective Feast; dismissed.

Buckley, Matthew. —Drunk and insulting females ; Sergeant Willis, Christchurch Police; fined £3.

Bentley, William. — Lunacy from drink; Sergeant Wilson, Christchurch Police ; remanded to Lyttelton gaol. Burt, William. —Larceny; Chief-Detective Feast; remauded.

Brennan, Joseph, —Larceny (4 charges); Inspector Barsham, Kaiapoi District; 2 months’ imprisonment. Courtney, Dominick. —Drunk and disorderly and resisting the Police in the execution of their duty; Constable Johnston, Timaru Police; fined 10s. Cracken, Charles. —Refusal of duty on board brig Pakeha ; Constable Maguire, Lyttelton Police ; ordered on board. Charles Patrick. —Drunk and creating a disturbance in a licensed house ; Constable Dance, Christchurch Police ; fined 10s.

Crimp, Henry. Lunacy; Constable Hughes, Christchurch Police; committed to Asylum.

Carmichael, Jambs.— Breaking into a store and stealing therefrom ; Chi of-Detec-tive Feast; 3 years’ Industrial School. Collins, Susan. —Breach of the peace in view of a Constable; Constable A. Beck, Christchurch Police; cautioned and discharged. Clifford, James. —Drunk and disorderly, using obscene language in a public place, and obstructing the Police in the execution of their duty; Constable Wildermoth, Washdyke Police; fined 40s. or 7 days’ imprisonment, and 14 days’ imprisonment.

Clarke, William.— Larceny of a swag ; Detective Walker ; remanded. Clark, Emma. —Drunk and disorderly at the railway station ; Constable Firman, Christchurch Police; cautioned and discharged.

Cracknell, Charles. —Deserting from brig Pakeha ; Constable Wallace, Lyttelton Police ; ordered on board.

Cornish, Henry. —Deserting from ship Portland ; Constable Sadleir, Lyttelton Police ; 6 weeks’ imprisonment. Cook, Walter.- —-Refusal of duty on board Dilharrie ; Sergeant Major O’Grady, Lyttelton Police ; ordered on board.

Clark James. —Refusal of duty on board China, and broaching cargo ; Constable Maguire, Lyttelton Police ; four months’ imprisonment. Doyle, Annie. —Larceny ; Sergeant-Major O’Grady, Lyttelton Police ; 3 months’ imprisonment. Dunford, Thomas. —Drunk and using obscene language in a public place ; Mounted-Constable Mo rice, Ashburton Police ; fined 20s.

Davis, Jane.— Lunacy; Sergeant Willis, Christchurch Police; committed to Asylum.

Edmondson, Henry. —Assaulting the Police in the execution of their duty ; Sergeant Akaroa Police; fined 10s. or 48 hours’ imprisonment. Flindell, Ralph Gibson.— Wife desertion; on warrant by Otago Police ; discharged.

Finnigan, John/— Drunk and committing a nuisance in a public place ; Constable Dance, Christchurch Police; fined 10s. Faulkner, James.— Drunk and disorderly ; Constable Mitchell, Christchurch Policereman # d to Lyttelton Gaol for 7 days. Graham, John.— Lunacy; Constable Bass, Christchurch Police; committed to Asylum. Grinrod, Samuel.— Larceny of a coat • Constable Davis, Christchurch Police ■ 3 months’ imprisonment. Heywood, William.— Vagrancy ; Sergeant Wilson, Christchurch Police ; 6 months’ imprisonment.

HaLliwelL, Thomas F. —Drunk and indecent exposure; Constable Dance,Christchurch Police ; 2 months’ imprisonment.

Huntly, Charles, alias Daniel Clow.— Manslaughter ; Inspector Pender, Christchurch District; discharged.

Henry, John. —Lunacy ; Constable Hills, Timaru Police ; committed to Asylum. Heggarty, John/ —Drunk and fighting in a public thoroughfare ; Constable Maguire, Lyttelton Police ; fined 20s. and costs.

Hogiiam, Michael. —Drunk and illegally on the premises; Constable Rutledge, Akaroa Police ; out on bail. Hay, George. —Threatening language to a Constable, and damaging Government property ; Constable Sadleir, Lyttelton Police; ordered to pay 10s. for damages.

Holmes, John. —Drunk and fighting in a public thoroughfare; Constable Maguire, Lyttelton Police ; fined 20s. and costs. Hatton, William. —Vagrancy ; Constable Hughes, Christchurch Police ; 1 month’s imprisonment.

Jones, John. —Drunk and fighting in a public thoroughfare; Cons ! able Maguire, Lyttelton Police; fined 20s. and costs. Jorgmussen, Rasmus. —Larceny of a watch, two charges ; Constable Davis, Christchurch Police ; 6 months’ and 3 months’ imprisonment; larceny of a coat, charge withdrawn.

Jackson, Henry. —Drunk and disorderly at railway station; Constable Firman, Christchurch Police ; fined 10s. Jones, Martha, alias Brown. —Vagrancy; Constable Hughes, Christchurch Police; 1 year’s imprisonment. Keig, James. —Drunk and disorderly at the railway station ; Constable Davis, Christchurch Police ; fined 20s. Kennedy, William.— Lunacy from drink ; Constable A. Beck, Christchurch Police; remanded to Lyttelton Gaol. Keefe, Bridget and Catherine. —Larceny ; Sergeant Wilson, Christchurch Police ; Bridget Keefe discharged, and Catherine Keefe 5 years’ Industrial School.

Knip, Samuel. —Drunk and disorderly, and using obscene language in a . public place, resisting the Police in the execution of their duty ; Constable/;Wildermoth, Washdyke Police; fined 205., and pay costs 395. 6d. Lloyd, William. Lunacy ; MountedConstable Gilchrist, Kaiapoi Police; committed to Asylum. Leonard, George.- —lllegally on the premises ; Constable Sadleir, Lyttelton Police ; discharged with a caution. Matthews, James. —Larceny; Sergeant Kennedy, Christchurch Police ; 1 week’s imprisonment.

Murptty, James.— Vagrancy; Sergeant Wilson, Christchurch Police ; 3 months’ imprisonment. Maxwell, Robert.— Lunacy ; MountedConstable Morice, Ashburton Police ; committed to Asylum.

Moyer, Frederick.— Larceny of a pocketbook containing 3 £5 notes ; Sergeant -Wallace, Rangiora Police ; committed for trial.

Mortox, Johx —Drunk and indecent exposure ; Sergeant Wilson, Christchurch Police; fined 20s.

Moore, James. —Lunacy from drink ; Constable Firman, Christchurch Police ; remanded to Lyttelton Gaol. McHugh, Michael. —Drunk and creating a disturbance at railway station; Constable Maguire, Lyttelton Police; fined ss.

Mulcahay, Patrick.— Drunk and fighting in a public thoroughfare, and wilfully damaging Government property ; Constable Wallace, Lyttelton Police ; fined 10s., and pay cost of tunic, 60s. Millet, William.— Deserting ship Portland, Constable Sadleir, Lyttelton Police; 6 weeks’ imprisonment. Noox, William.— Forgery and uttering ; on warrant, Chief-Detectiye Feast; committed for trial. Nicholls, Dayid.— Attempt to commit suicide; on warrant by Sergeant McDonald, Timaru Police ; committed for trial.

Price, Thomas. —Refusal of duty on board China , and broaching cargo ; Constable Maguire, Lyttelton Police ; 4 months’ imprisonment. Reyelly, Thomas.- —Drunk and illegally on the premises ; Constable McGorman, Christchurch Police ; fined 10s. Rosborough, Robert. —Drunk and disorderly and using obscene language ; Mounted-Constable Morice ; Ashburton Police; fined 20s. Reardex, Thomas.- -Obstructing the Police in the execution of their duty; Constable Wildermoth, Washdvke Police; 14 days’ imprisonment. Reyxish, George. —Obstructing the Police in the execution of their duty ; Constable Wildermoth, Washdyke Police ; 14 days’ imprisonment. Smith, William. —Larceny, on warrant by Mounted-Constable Kennedy, Arrowhenua Police ; 7 days’ imprisonment. Steele, Alexaxder McC. —Lunacy from drink; Sergeant Willis, Christchurch Police ; remanded to Lyttelton Gaol. Sheldwick, William. —Drunk and using obscene language; Constable Dance, Christchurch Police; cautioned aud discharged.

Smith, James. —Robbery from a till; Constable Wallace, Lyttelton Police; 3 months’ imprisonment.

Steele, Alexaxder. —Vagrancy; Constable Sadleir, Lyttelton Police ; 7 aays’ imprisonment.

Smike, Harry. —Drunk and creating a disturbance in the public street; Constable Maguire, Lyttelton Police; fined 30s.

Taylor, Peter. —Drunk and using obscene language; Sergeant Wilson, Christchurch Police; fined 10s.

Trayers, Charles. —Drunkenness ; ConWallace, Lyttelton Police ; 1 month’s imprisonment.

Tubmax, Richard. —Obtaining money by false pretences, and forgery and uttering ; Chief-Detective Feast ; committed for trial.

Thompsox, William.— Horse stealing; Mounted-Constable Haddrell, Christchurch Police ; committed for trial.

Walker, James, alias Joiix Welsh. — Drunk and disorderly and using obscene language in the hearing of a Constable ; Constable Rutledge, Akaroa Police ; fined 20s. or 48 hours’ imprisonment.

White, Johx. —Refusal of duty on board China, and broaching cargo ; Constable Maguire, Lyttelton Police; 4 months’ imprisonment.

Wright, George —Assaulting chief officer of ship Hudson ; Constable Wallace, Lyttelton Police; 7 days’ imprisonment.

Wickes, Percy —Refusal of duty on board brig Palceha ; Constable Maguire, Lyttelton Police ; ordered on board.

Wright, Hugh. —Lunacy; Sergeant Kennedy, Christchurch Police; committed to Asylum.

Wilsox, Johx.— Larceny ; Constable Sadleir, Lyttelton Police, 2 months’ imprisonment.

Wilkix, Joiix. --Illegally on the premises ; Constable Sadleir, Lyttelton Police ; dismissed with a caution. Wilsox, Joiix. —Deserting from ship Portland ; Constable Sadleir, Lyttelton Police ; 6 weeks’ imprisonment.

Woodcock, Dayid.— Drunk and resisting the Police in the execution of their duty; Constable McGorman, Christchurch Police; fined 20s. Walstab, Fraxcis. —Obtaining money by false pretences ; on warrant by Otago Police ; committed for trial.

Yelyertox, Augustus, alias Richard, alias Harry Goring. —Drunk and fighting in a public place and assaulting a Constable; Constable Wallace, Lyttelton Police ; 1 month’s imprisonment. Yorstox, Johx. —Lunacy from drink ; Sergeant Burtenshaw, Courtenay Police; remanded.

E. C. SHEAEMAN, Commissioner of Police.

Names. Country. Offence. Sentence. Date of Discharge. Age. Height. Make. Complexion. Hair. Eyes. Eemarks. William Barr Belfast, Habitual drunkard 3 months’ hard labour, April 6, 1874 42 6ft llin Stout Fresh Brown Brown Farmer and contractor. Ireland Jan 7, 1874, E.M.C., Leithfield Augustus Yelverton Tipperary, Larceny 3 months’ hard labour, April 7, 1874 42 6ft 7 jin Medium Sallow Black Gosnel Cut scar on top of head, scar Ireland Jan. 8, 1874, E.M.C., ChCh. Green under left ear. Labourer. Henry Youmans Yarmouth, Eefusing duty, ship 4 weeks’ hard labour, April 8, 1874 22 5 ft 6-jin Stout Very Pale Do. Grey Small cut scar right forearm. England Soukar March 12, 1874, E.M.C., Lyttelton Hazel Seaman. Tattooed : Crown and flags of Do. Do. Do. 23 Do. Pale Do. England curly all nations right arm; female bust and t wo birds left arm; cut scar on back ■ of right leg. Seaman. William Jones CarnarvonDo. Do. Do. 21 6ft 6fin Do. Swarthy Do. L. grey Eupture on right side of tesshire, Wales tide. Seaman. Alexander McLean Steel ... Forfar, Lunacy On remand, April 9, 1874, 34 6ft lOin Do. Pale Auburn Hazel Law Clerk. Scotland April 2, 1874, E.M.C., ChCh. Custom House Clerk. A. W. Moss Essex, England Delirium tremens On remand, April 7, 1874, April 10, 1874, 37 6ft 9|in Medium Do. Black Do. E.M.C., Lyttelton. Three small spot scars on forehead ; blind of left eye. Labourer. First joint forefinger left hand gone; blue mark between Moses alias Elijah Hymus ... Andrew Jansen Cambridgeshire, England Denmark Bigamy & Perjury For trial, Feb. 2, 1874, E.M.C., ChCh. For trial, Feb. 6, 1874, April 10, 1874, acquitted at Supreme Court April 11, 1874 34 33 5ft 8j[in 6ft 9in Stout Do. Do. Fresh Mouse Brown Sandy, bald on L. Grey Do, E.M.C., ChCh. forehead eyebrows. Blacksmith. George Wright London, Assault 1 week’s hard labour, April 11, 1874, 23 5ft 6in Do. Do. L. brown Grey Bracelets on right wrist, barque on left arm, bracelet on left wrist, anchor on left hand, blue scar over left eye. SeaEngland April 6, 1874, E.M.C., Lyttelton 12th being Sunday William Albeck Island of Santa Cruz Assault on master of Cardigan Castle 12 weeks’ hard labour, Jan. 20, 1874, April 13, 1874 23 5ft 5^in Medium Black Black woolly D. brown man. Large dark mark on front of left shoulder. Seaman. E.M.C., Lyttelton

PRISONERS DISCHARGED FROM HER MAJESTY’S GAOLS AT LYTTELTON, ADDINGTON, AND TIMARU, From 4 th April, 1874, to 28 th May , 1874. FOR THE INFORMATION OF THE POLICE ONLY.

Names. Country. Offence. Sentence. D.ite of Discharge. P ge. Height. Make. Complexion. Hair. Eyes. Remabks. John Connop Worcester, Vagrancy 18 months’ hardlabour, April 14,1874 54 5ft 2|-in Slender Fresh Grey Grey Thin sharp countt nance. Cook. Engand Feb. 26, 1873, K.M.C., ChCh. (by pardon) John F. Standhh Limerick, Delirium tremens On remand. April 18,1874 45 6ft lin Do. Pale Brown D. grey Large scar (mark of an abscess) Ireland April 11, 1874, R.M.U., ChCh. ■ on righ loin. Labourer. John Talent • ••• Loudon Disobeying lawful orders 4 weeks’ bard labour, April 20, .1874 28 5ft 8|in Stout Fresh Do. Blue Vaccination mark left arm ship China March 24, 1874, K.M.C., Lyttelton Seaman. John Wilmshurst Essex, Larceny as a bailee On remand, April 21,1874 50 5ft S^in Slender Pale Sandy Do. Small knob and wart on back England aw r aiting decision of (on bail) ot neck, upper front teeth Court of Appeal, gone, others in bad condiApiil 8, 1874, Sup. Court, Cb.Ch. tion. Surgeon. Alexander Steele Forfar, Vagrancy 1 week hard labour, April 22,1874 34 5ft 10m Stout Do. Auburn Hazel Medium nose, good forehead, small mouth. Law Clerk. Scotland April 16, 1874, R. M.C., Lyttelton * Abel Helps Ontario, Do. 1 month hard iaoour, Do. 24 5ft,7in Do. Fresh Black Blue Cut scar on left fon head, ditto Upper March 23, 1874, on right ditto. Farm LaCanada R.M.C., Lyttelton bourer. Brien Sweeney Cork, Do. 1 month hard labour, April 23,1874 52 6ft 6^in Do. Swarthy Grey Do. Cross and thistle left aim, cut Ireland March 24, 1874, E.M.C., 1 yttelton scar left temple, scai s left eyebrow. Seaman. Charles Oracknell Hobart Desertion from brig 0 a reman ■, Do. 19 5ft 4in Medium Do. Black Do. Seaman. Town, PaJceka April 22, 1874. (ordered back to Tasmania R.M.C., Ly telton , brig) - William Kennedy LondonDelirium tremens On remand. April 24,1874 33 5ft 8in Stout Dark Do. Hazel Right side upper teeth gone; derry, April 16, 1874, pock-marked. Labourer. Ireland R.M.C., ChCh. Louis Bruuhober NewZealand Larceny 6 hours and whipping. April 8, 1874 12 4ft 9in Do. Pale Brown Blue Schoolboy. April 8, 1874, R.M C., Ch.Ch. Augustus Yelverton Ireland Drunk and disorderly 48 hours’ hard labour, April 11,1874 42 5ft 7^in Medium Sallow Black Grey Cut scar on top of head, ditto April 9, 1874, under left ear, ditto on the R.M.C.. Ch.Ch. right shin. Labourer. John Laker Do. Do. 48 horns’ hard labour, Do. • 41 5ft lOin Stout Fresh Brown Blue Long cut scar under the left April 10, 1874, R.M.C , Ch.Ch. 2 months’ hard labour, ear. Labourer. William Lambert England Vagrancy April 13, 1874 42 5ft 3^in Do. Do. Do. Do. Cut scar on forefinger of right Feb. 14, 1874, R.M.C., Ch.Ch. hand. Labourer. Louisa M. Sinclair Norway Concealing the birth of Committed fur trial, Do. 20 5 ft 4in Do. Pale Do. Grey servant. her child Feb. 27, 1874, R.M.C., ChCh.

LIST OF PRISONERS DISCHARGED -Continued.

Names. Count y. Offence. Sentence. Date of Discharge. Age. Height. Make. Complexion. Hair. Eyes. Rehaeks. Lucy Tracey England Vagrancy 6 months’ hard labour, Nov. 10, 1873, R.M.C., Ch.Ch. April 14, .1874 (by pardon) 44 5ft 3in Medium Fresh Light Grey Matron. Mary Danbury Do. Do. 6 months’ hard labour, Nov. 12 1873, R.M.C., Kaiapoi Do. 61 5ft lin Stout Do. Grey Blue Charwoman. Augustus Yelverton Ireland Drunk and disorderly 96 hours’ hard labour, .April 14, 1874, R.M.C., Ch.Ch. April 18, 1874 42 5ft 7^in Medium Sallow Black Grey Cut scar top of head, ditto under left ear. Labourer. Thomas Foster England Vagrancy 3 months’ hard labour, Jan. 19, 1871, R.M.C., Ch.Ch. Do. 39 5ft 6in Stout Fresh Dark Hazel Fishman. John Finigan Ireland Drunk and disi rderly 48 hours’ hard labour, April 18, 1874, R.M.C., Ch.Cb. April 20, 1874 43 5ft 8fin Do. Pale Dark and grey Blue Labourer. Elizabeth Dennett England Do. 48 hours’ hard labour, April 21, 1874, R.M.C.. Ch.Ch. April 23, 1874 56 4ft lOin Do. Do. Dark Dark Cut scar near the right ear. Alation. Elizabeth Bray Do. Abusive language 1 month hard labour, March 26, 1874, R.M.C., Ch.Ch. April 25, 1874 36 5ft 3in Do. Fresh Do. Blue Pock-pitted. Matron. Edward Lee Do. Assault 2 months’ hard labour, Feb 13, 1874, R.M.C , Timaru April 11, 1874 33 5ft 7in Medium Do. D. giey Hazel Butcher. James Balfour Scotland Larceny 2 months’ hard labour, Feb. 13, 1874, R.M.C., Timaru Do. 63 5ft 7\'n Stout Do. Grey Blue Tattooed on right arm A McT. Sailor. Thomas Rearden England Obstructing the Police 14 days’ hard labour, March 30, 1874, R.M.C., Timaru Do. 26 5ft llin Slender Fair Brown Do. Labourer. George Reynish Do. Do. 14 days’ hard labour, March 30, 1874, R.M.C., Timaru Do. 36 5ft 6in Medium Fresh Dark Grey Marks : Tattooed on right arm British coat of aims, star above thumb; on left arm. S. R. ; star and anchor on back of left hand. Sailor. William Smith Ireland J arceny 7 days’ hard labour, April 7, 1874, R.M.C., Timaru April 13, 1874 42 5ft 6|in Do. Fair Brown Blue Marks : Thumb of right hand ! off at joint. Labo urer. Frederick Henneges Germany Exposing bis person 1 7 days’ laid labour, April 9, 1874, R.M.C., Waimate April 15, 1874 47 . 5ft lOin Slender Do. Do. Grey Cook. 1

LIST OF PRISONERS DISCHARGED — Continued.

Name. Country. Offence. Sentence. Date of Discharge. Age. Height. Make. Complexion. Hair. Eyes. Remarks. William Connor Ireland Larceny 3 months’ hard labour Jan. 26, 1874, E.M.C., Timaru. April 26, 1874 40 6ft llin Slender Fair D. Grey Grey Labourer. Marks: nose bent right side; fourth finger left haod stiff, (broken). James Clifford Do. Obstructing the Police, and using obscene language 14 days’ hard labour for first offence ; 7 days’ hard labour for second offence; March 30, 1874, R.M.O., Timaru. April 18, 1874 44 5ft 9)in Stout Fresh Dark Blue Labourer.

LIST OF PRISONERS DISCHARGED — Continued.

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Canterbury Police Gazette, Volume XII, Issue 9, 1 May 1874, Page 61

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Apprehensions. Canterbury Police Gazette, Volume XII, Issue 9, 1 May 1874, Page 61

Apprehensions. Canterbury Police Gazette, Volume XII, Issue 9, 1 May 1874, Page 61