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Rewards.

To Constable Edward L. Hughes, for duty at Theatre Royal, £3 10s.

To Detective J. M, Walker, for arrest of deserter Dawson ex Ballochmyle, £2.

To Sergeant-Major O’Glrady, and Constable Maguire, for arrest of deserters ex Fratell Oaggino , the sum of £9

R C. SHEARMAN, Commissioner of Police.

Name. Offence. By whom Aeeested. How Disposed of. Sullivan, William J. — Chief-Detective Feast 6 months’ imprisonment Larceny hard labour Cook, Walter Kelly, James Coyne, Francis Kelly, James Coyne, Francis Larceny Detective Benjamin Dismissed 6 months’ imprisonment hard labour 6 months’ imprisonment, hard labour, to commence at the expiration, ( Larceny in a shop | Larceny In a shop Chief-Detective Feast Chief-Detective Feast of previous sentence Wilson, G-eorge A. ... Drunk while in charge of a horse and Mt.-Const. CunningFined 20s. ham, Bennett, Elizabeth... in a public place Illegally on the premises Christchurch Police Const. Hendeison, Christchurch Police Discharged on promise to absta n from drink Parker, Isaac E. Drunk and disorderly at railway Const. Firman, Christchurch Police Fined 20s. Leach, George Vagrancy Detective Benjamin, 1 year’s impasonmeut hard labour Leece, John Larceny Chief-Detective Feast 6 months’ imprisonment hard labour Varcoe, William Drunk whilst in charge of a horse and Sergt. Willis, Fined 20s. Christchurch Police ined 10s., or 24 hours’ in ) Drunk and creating a disturbance in Const. O’Shannassy, Dillon, Ellen 3 a public street Christchurch Pobce default Welsted, Frank Violent A-sault Sergt. Wilson, 6 months’ imprisonment Christchurch P<dic j hard labour Mintrom, Mary A.... Drunk and disorderly at railway Const. Davis, Cautioned station Drunk and indecent exposure Christchurch Police Const Davis, Firn cl 20s. Tracy, William Christchurch Police Mt.-Const. Lamb. Committed for tial Madden, Thomas ... Assault with intent to rape Ashbu’tou Police Brown, James Drunk and indecently exposing his Const. J. Smith. Fined 20s., or 48 hours’ in person Christchurch Police de ault Hatton, Joseph Drunk and using obscene language, Cort-t. E. Hughes, Fined 20s. and resisting the police Drunk and using obscene language in Christchurch Police Detective Benjamin Fined 40s. Pope, Patrick a public thoroughfare, and assaulting and res sting the police in the execution of their duty Bryson, Peter Attempting to rescue > prisoner Detective Benjamin Ca-e dismissed Meehan, John Drunk and disorderly, and wilful Mt.-Const. Lamb, 7 days’ imprisonment hard destruction of property Ashburton Police labour Sykes, George Drunk whilst in charge of a horse Sergt. Greenwood, Fined 20s. Ashburton Polii e Goodwin, Joseph ... Illegally on the premises Sergt. Wallace, Dismissed, and sent to Brown, Charles — Rangiora Police Christchurch Hospital Larceny of a cheque for £2 and a £1 Sergt. Wallace, 2 months’ imprisonment Toomey, William ... note Rangio a Police hard labour Drunk and disorderly and using Mt.-Coust. Kenneiy, Fined 2 s. Carey, Michael obscene language in a public place Geraldine Police Drunk and disorderly and using Sergt. OVonnor, Fined 20s. Jones, Ellis obscene language m a public place Drunk and disorderly, and using Waimate Police Sergt. O’Connor, Waimate Police Fined 10s., or 7 days’ imBrown, Charles obscene l .nguage in a public place pri onment Drunk and disordedy and exposing Mt.-Const. Gilchrist, Fined 10s., or 7 days’ imHay, James his person in a public place Waimate Police prison ment Exposing his person in a public place Mt.-Const Wtedon, Fined 10s. Gosling, Charles ... Waimate Police Drunk and disorderly and using Const.. O’Malley, Fined 30s. Lambert, William ... obscene language Arowhenua Police Drunk and disorderly and Using Const. O’Malley, Duncan, William obscene language Larceny irom a dwelling Arowhenua Police Alt.-Const. Weedon, 7 days’ imprisonment hard Cashen, Matthew Drunk and disorderly and resisting W aim ate Police Const. Wildermoth, labour Fined 15s. the police in the execution of their duty Drunk and disorderly and using Washdyke Police Dockerill, Joseph Sergt. McDonald, McCharthy, Henry.., obscene language in a public place Larceny from a dwelling Timaru Police Sergt. McDonald, 12 months’ imprisonment Coyle, Patrick Drunk and disorderly and using limaru Police Sergt. McDonald, hard labour Waggett, Robert ... Kerr, James Pat tie, Henry Edgar, Alexander ... Elson, John Mitchell, William Edgar, Alexander ... Dawson, Eric Wilson, William K. McKinley, Samuel ... obscene language in a public place Drunk and disorderly, assaulting and resisting the police in the execution of their duty, and damaging Government property Wilfully obstructing and inciting others to obstruct the police in the execution of their duty Absent from sh p Balloclimyle Refusal of duty on ship Ballochmyie Refusal of duty on barque Union Wilful damage to private property Refusal of duty on ship Balloclimyle Timaru Police Const. Jas. Wallace, Lyttelton Police Const. Jas. Wallace, Lyitelton Police Detective Walker Detective Walker Const. Reilly, Lyttelton Police Detective Walker Detective Walker Fined 10s., and 1 month’s imprisonment hard labour, and pay los., amount of damage done Fined 20s. Ordered on board 48 hours’ imprisonment . Ordered on board Disch rged with a caution 1 week’s imprisonment hard Deserting ship Balloclimyle Lunacy Lmbezzlemeut of ship’s cargo Detective Walker Const. McGorman, Lyttelton Police Sgt.-Major O’Grady, Lyttelton Police labour 1 week’s imprisonment hard labour Committed to Asylum 12 weeks’ imprisonment hard labour

APPREHENSIONS.

Name. Oppence. By whom Arrested. How Disposed op. Adamson, Alexander Embezzlement of ship’s cargo Const. Jas. Wallace, 12 weeks’ imprisonment hard Chattel ton, Frank ... Embezzlement of ship’s cargo Lyttelton Police Const. Jas. Wallace, labour Dismissed with a caution Georgenson, Miles ... Refusal of duty on Eastern Monarch Lyttelton Police Defective Walker 1 week’s imprisonment hard Lloyd, Edward Refusal of duty on Eastern Monarch Detective Walker labour 1 week’s imprisonment hard Eiliott, William Refusal of duty on Eastern Monarch Detective Walker labour 1 week’s imprisonment hard Jones, William Refusal of duty on Eastern Monarch Detective Walker labour 1 week’s imprisonment hard Davis, Hugh Refusual of duty on barque Union ... Const. McGorman, Lyttelton Police Sergt. O’Connor, labour 1 week’s imprisonment hard Larson, John Drunk and disorderly and creating a labour Fined 20s. Sweeney, Constantine disturbance in a licensed house Drunk and disorderly and creating a Sergt. O’Connor, Fined 40s. Dunn, Patrick disturbance in a licensed house Waimate Police Drunk and disorderly and creating a Sergt. O’Connor. Fined 20s. ® Dimmock, Arthur ... disturbance in a licensed home Waimate Police Drunk and disorderly, creating a dis-Mt.-Const. G'llchri t, Fined 10s. or 48 hours, and turbanee in a licensed house, asWaimate Police £10 or 1 month’s hard Bartlett, William ... saulting aud resisting the police labour 0 Exposing his person in a public place Mt.-Const. Gilchrist, Fined 10s. Madden. Thomas ... Waimate Police Larceny ol blankets, value 22s 6d Mt.-Const Lamb, 2 weeks’ imprisonment hard Wilson, Charles Ashburton Police labour Larceny from a dwelling Sergt. Ramsay, Dismissed Turner, Jas. Bowen Akaroa Police Larceny of blankets, value 15s. Sergt. Pratt, 14 days’ imprisonment hard Leith field Police labour Melville, William ... Drunk and illegally on premi es Mt.-Const. Lamb. 24 hours’ imprisonment hard Ashburton Police labour Elson, John Refusal of duty on Union Detective Walker Ordered on board Codc, Alexander Refusal of duty on Union Detective Walker Ordered on board McLean, William ... Refusal of duty on Union Detective Walker Ordered on board Hu: hes. John Refusal of duty on Union Detective Walker Ordered on board Alloy. Antonio Refusal of dutv on Union Detective Walker Ordered on board McLanerty, John ... Refusal of duty on Union Detective Walker Ordered on board Hansen, Olef Refusal of duty on Eastern Monarch Const. McGorman, 3 weeks’ imprisonment hard Lyttelton Police labour Colson, William Refusal of duty on Eastern Monarch Const. McGorman, 3 weeks’ imprisonment hard Lyttelton Police labour Hindiey, George ... Sodomy Sgt.-Major O’Grady, Committed for trial Lyttelton Police Weed, Charles Sodomy Sgt.-Major O’Grady, Committed for trial Lyttelton Police Riley, James Drunk and disorderly and exposing Sergt. O’Connor, Fined 40s. his person in a public place, and using obscene language in the bar Waimate Police of the Waimate Hotel Cocks, Owen Drunk and disorderly, exposing his Mt.-Const. Weedon, Fined 40s. person in a public place, and using obscene language in a public place Waimate Police Mt.-Const. Gilchrist, Fined 10s. Duckett, Joseph Drunk and disorderly and using obscene language in a public place Waimate Police Fined 20s. Wilson, Carl Oscar... Drunk and disorderly and using Sergt. O’Connor, obscene language in a public place Waimate Police Fined 20s. Noyes, Thomas Drunk and disorderly and creating a Mt.-Const. Gilchrist, disturbance in a licensed house Waimate Police Fined 20s. White, William Drunk and disorderly and exposing Mt.-Const. Weedon, his person in a public place Waimate Police Fined 20s. McDonald, Henry, D uuk and incapable Sergt. Greenwood, alias Harry FlahAshburton Police erty Harvey, Wilt am ... Forgery Sergt. Mullm, Oxford Police Committed for trial Perkins, Alfred Drunk and disorderly, using obscene Mt.-Const. Gilchrist, Fined £16 language, and resisting the police Waimate Police Fined £4 10s., and pay 15s Morrish, William, Drunk and disorderly, using obscene Mt.-Const. Gilchrist, alias John language, and wilful destruction of Government property Waimate Police damages Fined £3, or 3 days’ imKellv, Cornelius Dtunk and disorderly, resisting the Sergt. McDonald, ‘ police, and using obscene language Timaru Police prisonment hard labour Johnston, James Drunk and disordeily, using obscene Const. O’Malley, Fined £3, or 1 month s imlanguage, assaulting and resisting the police, and wilful destruction Ashburton Police prisonment hard labour Taylor, Ellen, alias Margaret San of Government property Larceny as a servant Const. O’Malley, Ashburton Police 6 months’ imprisonment hard labour Martin Quinn, Timothy Larceny of a cheque Sergt. McDonald, Timaru Police Remanded Drunk and disorderly, resisting the Const. Johnston, Fined 35s. King, J. J. Madden, Edward police, and using obscene language Drunk and disorderly and assaulting the police Drunk and illegally on the premises Timaru Police Const. Eares, Southbridge Police Const. Breen, Christchurch Police Awaiting disposal Fined 20s. John Murphy, Timothy ... Indecently exposing his person in Mt.-Const. CunningFined 10s. view of a public thoroughfare bam, Christchurch Police Cautioned Greaves, Mary A. ... Illegally on the premises Const. E. Hughes, Christchurch Police

APPREHENSIONS— Continued.

Name. Ofpence. Br whom Aeeested. How Disposed op. Shaw, Hamilton Illegally ou the premises Const. Gatward, Christchurch Police 1 month’s imprisonment hard labour McCauley, Mary ... Prostitution in Hsgley Park Detective Benjamin Handed over to her father Maguire, Thomas ... Lunacy Sergt. Willis, Christchurch Police Committed to Asylum Thompson, John Prostitution in Hagley Park Chief-Detective Feast Fined 60s, or 1 week’s imprisonment hard labour Peiper, Frederick ... Breaking into a store and stealing Chief-Detective Feast Committed for trial Charge withdrawn by permission Jeffree, Henry Being accessory to felony after the Chief Detective Feast Brown, Alexander ... Drunk and disorderly in a railway Const. Firman, Discharged on paying cab carnage Attempt to commit suicide Christchurch Police hire Jordan, John Inspector Buckley, Discharged on promising to Christchurch Dist. abstain from drink Clarke, JanMj, alias “ The IMisher ” Drunk and disorderly Const. Graham, 6 months’ imprisonment Christchurch Police Committed for trial Doeig, George Being accessory to felony after the Detective Benjamin fact 1 week’s imprisonment hard Grey, George Drunk and illegally on the premises ... Const. Beaumont, 0 Christchurch Police labour Sabey, John Thomas Drunk and disorderly in charge of Const. Henderson, Fined 20s. horse and dray, and committing a Christchurch Police nuisance Whitelaw, James ... Drunk and exposing his person in a Const. Graham, Fined 20s. public thoroughfare Christchurch Po'ice Schmid, Louis Attempt to commit suicide Sergt. Wilson, Cautioned and discharged Christchurch Police Wills, William Drunk and creating disturbance in a Const. T. Hughes, Fined 10s. licensed house Christchurch Police Brassington, William Committing a breach of the peace in Const. Dance, Fined 10s. view of a constable Christchurch Police Quinn, John Committing a breach of the peace in Const. Dance, Fined 20s. view of a constable Christchurch Police Smith, Waiter Lunacy Sergt. Burtenshaw, Discharged and handed over McGill, James Courtenay Police to his mother Obtaining money by means of value-Chief-Detective Feast Bemanded Beeve, Sarah less cheques lunacy Sergt. Wilson, Committed to Asylum Kellis, Donald Christchurch Police Drunk and indecently exposing his Sergt. Kennedy, Fined 20s. Dewitt, Theodorus ... person in a public thoroughfare Christchurch Police Lunacy Sergt.-Mjr. O’Grady, Committed to Asylum Welstead, Mary Lyttelton Police Contempt of Court Sergt. Wilson, 48 hours’ imprisonment Martin, Flora Christchurch Police Contempt of Court Sergt. Wilson, 48 hours’ imprisonment O’Brian, John Christchurch Police Drunk and indecently exposing his Const. J. Smith, Fined 20s. Holmes, William ... person in a public thoroughfare Christchurch Police Vagrancy (illegally on premises) Detective Benjamin 14 days’ imprisonment hard Parker, John Yagrancy (illegally on premises) Detective Benjamin labour 1 year’s imprisonment hard Glass, Jane ") labour Edwards, Minnie J Vagrancy (illegally on premises) C Sergt. Kennedy, (. Christchurch Police < Discharged with a caution Welsted, Mary Breach of Vagrant Act), keeping a brothel) — c. 6 months’ imprisonment

APPREHENSIONS —Continued.

Name. Where Tried. When. Offence. Sentence. Native of. Trade. Born. Height. Make. Complexion. Hair. Eyes. Nose. Mouth. Chin. Remarks. Hugh Davis R.M.C., Aug. 7, 1874 Refusing duty 1 week Liverpool Seaman 1840 5ft 6in Medium Fr. sh Brown Hazel Large Small Small Marks: Bracelet and wreath Lvttelton Fresh cm right wrist. William Jones R.M.C., Aug. 5, 1874 Refusing duty 1 week Dorset-hire Seaman 1852 5ft 5-jin Medium Light Grey Medium Medium Small Marks: Cut scar on left Lvttelton brown ihutnb; single William Elliott R M.C., Aug. 5, 1874 Refusing duty 1 week County Essex Seaman 1846 5ft 4^in Medium Sallow Brown Hazel Medium Medi um Medium Marks : W. E. E. T. on left Lyttelton arm ; dark features ; single Neil Gorginson R.M.C., Aug. 5, 1874 Refusing duty 1 week Norway Seaman 1852 oft 6fin Stout Weather Dark Grey Medium Large Large Marks: Mermaid on left arm ; ring on middle finger left Lyttelton beaten Brow n hand; single Edward L'oyd R.M.C., ug. 5, 1874 Refusing duty 1 week North Wales Seaman 18 4 oft 3^in Stout Pale Auburn Grey Small Small Small Marks: Cut scar on left Lyttcdton thumb; blue spot on both hands, between thumb and forefinger; single Thomas Pieeee R.M.C , Aug 10, 1874 Evading payment of 7 days England Labourer 1836 5ft 7^in Stout Brown Brown Hazel Medium Medium Medium Marks: Scar on left eye; Kaiapi.i railway fare weak eyes; married Tattuoed T. P. (in heart) upThomas Pring R.M.C, July 24, 1874 Absent, from ship with4 weeks Exeter, Seaman 1846 5ft 8fin Medium Pale Brown Blue Medium Medi um Sm-tll Lyttelton out leave, and reEngland per left artn; cut scar fusing duty centre of forehead; do. le't w'rist. George Osbourne R.M.C., March 24,1874 Stealing apples 6 months Somerset, Horsede der 1819 6ft lin V ery Fresh Black Blue ge Large Broad Ch.Ch. England Stout thick lips William Edlin R.M C., June 23,1874 Assault 2 months Leicester, Labourer 1856 5 ft 6^in Slight Sallow' Light llazel Long Small Small Middle-finger left hand crushKaiapoi England brown ed ; flesh worms in face George Everson R.M G, Aug. 11. 1874 Drunk and disorderly 24 hours Norway Labourer 1847 5ft 6in Medium Fresh Light Blue Large Medium Medium Anchor on back of left hand. Ch Ch brown John Dillon R.M.C., Ch.Ch. Aug. 11, 1874 Drunk and disorderly 24 hours Ireland Labourer 1842 ft 4f in Stout Fresh Dark Blue Medium Medium Medium Ellen Dillon R.M.C., Ch.Ch. Aug. 11, 1874 Drunk and disorderly 24 hours Ireland Matron 1847 5ft 2|in Slight Pale Dark Dark Medium Medium Medium John Parker R M.C., Feb. 13, 1874 Vagrancy 6 months Scotland Labourer 1847 5ft 5Jin Medium Pale Dark Blue Medium Medium Medium Left knee stiff, from cut of ChCk. axe. Mary Anne Greaves .. R.M C., Ch.Ch. Feb. 13, 1874 Vagrancy 6 months England Prostitute 1834 5 ft 4in Medium Fresh Sandy Grey Medium Large Medium Pockpitted (slightly). Ellen Thompson R.M.C., Ch.Ch. Feb. 13,1874 Vagrancy 6 months England Prostitute 1835 5 ft. Stout Pale Brown Blue Medium Medium Medium 1 Flora Martin R.M.C., Ch.Ch. Eeb. 13, 1874 Vagrancy 6 months Scotland Prostitute 1845 5ft 3in Stout Pale Light Blue Medium Medium Medium) James Brown R.M.C., Aug. 15, 1874 Drunk and exposing 48 hours England Lab urer 1834 6ft loin Medium Pale Dark Grey Long Medium Long j A cannon and U. I. U. tatCh.Ch. 1 himself brown & sharp . 1 tooed on left arm.

DESCRIPTION OF PRISONERS DISCHARGED FROM HER MAJESTY’S GAOLS AT LYTTELTON, ADDINGTON, AND TIMARU, From Bth August , 1874, to 21 st August , 1874. FOR THE INFORMATION OF THE POLICE ONLY.

Name. / | Where Tried. j When. Offence. Sentence. Native of. Trade. Born. Height. Make. Complexion. Hair. Eyes. | Nose, j Mouth. Chin. J Remarks. James Clark, alias “ The Brasher” R.M..C., Ch.Ch. July 7, 1874 Creating disturbance in a licensed house 1 month and 14 days’ hard labour Ireland Vagrant 1836 5ft 7in Stout Pale Brown Grey Flat Large Large Cut scars over both eyes ; do. j 1 John Parker E.M.C., Ch.Ch. Aug. 17,1874 Drunk and disorderly 96 hours’ hard labour England Labourer 1843 5ft 64in 2 Slight Pale Dark Blue Medium Medium Medium on the left cheek Left knee stiff from cut of 1 1 Ellen Thompson R.M.C., Ch.Ch. Aug. 15,1874 Drunk and disorderly 1 week’s hard labour England Prostitute 1835 5ft Stout Fresh Brown Blue Medium Medium Medium axe. 1 Mary McCauley K.M.C., Ch.Ch. Aug. 18,1874 Indecently exposing herself On remand Ireland Servant 1855 5ft 2in Flight Freckled Sandy Brown Medium Large Medium Daniel McDonald ... R.M.C., Ch.Ch. Aug. 20,1874 Drunk and disorderly 24 hours’ hard labour Prince Labourer 1836 5ft 9in Stout Pale Dark Gr.-y Wide Medium Bearded D. M. D. on left arm ; anchor Edward’s Island England on back of left hand. George Stevens E.M.C., i Ch.Ch. j Aug. 20,1874 Drunk and disorderly 48 hours’ hard labour Labourer 1827 5ft 8|in Stout Fresh Brown Blue Large Medium Bearded Cut scar under left eye. Cornelius Kelly ... E.M.C., I Timaru | Aug. 17,1874 Drunk and disorderly and using obscene language Drunk and disorderly Drunk and disorderly Fined 20s., in default 4 days’ hard labour Ireland Miner 1834 5 r t 9in Medium Fair Brown Grey Flat long Medium Ordinary Marks: Left leg broken below knee, walks lame. Thomas Clayton Daniel McNamara ... E.M.C., | Timaru E.M.C., j Aug. 21,1874 Aug. 21, 1874 Fined 6s., in default 24 hour s’ hard labour Fined 5s., in default England Ireland Groom Labourer GO CM rH 00 GO 5ft 4Jin 6ft Slight Stout Sallow Fresh Grey Dark Blue Brown Prominent Medium Medium Large Ordinary Round Marks: Old sores under left Timaru i 24 hours’ hard labour turning ear and right arm above 1 g>ey elbow.

LIST OF PRISONERS DISCHARGED— Continued.

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Canterbury Police Gazette, Volume XII, Issue 17, 1 September 1874, Page 123

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Rewards. Canterbury Police Gazette, Volume XII, Issue 17, 1 September 1874, Page 123

Rewards. Canterbury Police Gazette, Volume XII, Issue 17, 1 September 1874, Page 123

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