Miscellaneous.
Beturn oe Appointments, &c., since
Last Gazette
promotions
Inspector, Second-class, Alfred Buckley, to be Inspector, First-class. Chief-Detective Feast to have the rank of Inspector, Third-class. First-class Constable Norval Frederick Marley to have the rank of First-class Sergeant. Third-class Sergeant Alexander McDonald to be Second-class Sergeant. Constables John Gatward and Stephen Strong to bo Acting-Sergeants. appointments. William Mclntosh, William Wilson Smart, G-eorge Dixon, to be Third-class Constables.
resigned.
Constable, Third-class, Alexander Troupe Barron.
discharged. Constable on probation, Augustus W oore
R. C. SHEARMAN, Commissioner of Police.
Name. Offence. By whom Arrested. How Disposed of. James Joseph Mead Breach of Neglected Children’s Act ... Act. Sergt. Maguire, Committed to Industrial [Francis Cojne Lyttelton Police School for 5 years Larceny from the person Const. Wallace. 6 months’ hard labour Henry Jansen Lyttelton Police Larceny under one pound sterling ... Const. Lamb, 1 month hard labour Akaroa Police James Tucker Escaping from legal custody Sergt. McDonald, Committed for trial at SuTimaru Police preme Court George Dowse 7 Illegally on premises Const. T. Hughes, $ 3 days’ hard labour ( 7 days’ bard labour William Drown ) Timaru Police [Richard Dodd Thomp - Embezzlement Detective Walker, Discharged Laurence Doyle Drunk, using obscene language, asConst Wilkinson, 1 week’s imprisonment saulting the police, and committing a breach of the peace Timaru Police Francis Blacker Drunk and committing a breach of the Const. Wilkinson, 1 week’s imprisonment peace Timaru Police Ferriduce Brady Drunk and using obscene language ... Const. Wilkins >n, Fined 25s. Timaru Police Henry Aker ") John McCabe ) Breach of the peace Sergt. McDonald, Timaru Police | Fined 20s. each Thomas Carr Drunk and creating a disturbance in a Const. T. Hughes, Timaru Police Fined 10s. or 24 hours’ imlicensed house prisonment James Parsons Drunk and using obscene language in Const. Ross, Fined os. a public place Temuka Police John Connors Exposing his person in a public place Sergt. O’Connor, Fined 10s. Waimate Police Andrew Purches Exposing his person in a public place Const. Barron, Dismissed with a caution Waimate Police Charles Chivers Drunk whilst in charge of a dray and Const J. Kennedy, Fined 10s. two horses Geraldine Police Samuel Thompson ... Drunk when in charge of a horse, and Cun a t. J. Kennedy, Fined 20s. using obscene language in a public place Geraldine Police John Hunter Drunk and illegally on the railway ... Const. Wallace, Fined 10s., or 48 hours in Lyttelton Police default A. D. Madden Drunk and illegally on on premises ... Const. Wallace, Fined 10s., or 48 hours in Lytfelt >n Police default Matthew Reoch Drunk and disorderly conduct on brig Const. McGorman, Cautioned and discharged OomaJi Lyttelton Police Cautioned and discharged Donald McLeod Creating a disturbance in a railway Const. McGorman, carriage Lyttelton Police John Maguire Exposing his person on the Const. McGorman, Fined 20s. platform Lyttelton Police Fined 20s., or 48 hours’ hard David Stewart Illegally on premises Sergt. Ramsay Akaroa Police labour Thomas A. Wareing Lunacy from drink Const. A. T. Barron, Discharged Waimate Police David Jones Drunk and using obscene language in Const. J. Kennedy, Fined 10s. a public place Geraldine Police Fined 10s. Thomas Boyle Drunk and committing a nuisance ... Const. Loose, Ashburton Police Robert Hill Drunk and disorderly at railway Const. D. Cartmill, Fined 20s., or 48 hours in station, and resisting the poliee in the execution of their duty Ashburton Police default 3 months’ hard labour Lewis Levigne Larceny from a till Const. Loose, Ashburton Police Const. Cartmill, Fined 10s. Alexander Smart ... Drunk at railway station Ashburton Police Donald Mclnnes ... Embezzlement Const. Graham, Dismissed Ashburton Police Henrv M'Donald ... Vagrancy Sergt. Felton, Onr month hard labour Ashburton Police Darby Maher Drunk and indecently exposing his Const. Cartmill, Fined 10s. person in a public place Larceny as a bailee Ashburton Police Coast. Beck, Case dismissed Daniel Huckwood ... Kaiapoi Police Fined 10s. and Is. 6d. costs. James Fisher Drunk and creating a disturbance in a Const. Haddrell, licensed house Rangiora Police 7 days’ hard labour "William Fouldes ... Vagrancy Const. Cunningham, Oxford Police Charles Harding ... John Barrett Drunk and exposing his person in a public place Drunk and resisting the police in the Const. Wilkinson, Timaru Police Sergt. Scott, Fined 20s. Fined 20s. Robert Fisher execution of their duty Drunkand refusing to leave the railway Temuka Poiica Sergt. Wallace, Fined 20s. and Is. 6d. costs station when requested to do so. Drunk at the railway station Rangiora Police Fined 10s. John Fondra Const, Haddrell, Rangiora Police Joseph M £ Lelland Civilian Morgan Harper Escaping from legal custody 6 months’ hard labour John Baker Drunk and using obscene language in Const. Gat,ward, 7 days’ hard labour a public place, and resisting the Christchurch Police Jno. Henry Hart ... Robert Webber police Failing to find sureties to keep the peace towards his wife Drunk, resisting the police, and wilful destruction of private property Sergt. Pratt, Christchurch Police Const. Rowland, Christchurch Police 4 months’ hard labour Fined 5s., and ordered to pay 7s. 6d. damage
APPREHENSIONS.
Name. Offence. By whom Akeested. How Disposed of. William Smith Creating a disturbance in a licensed house, and assaulting and resisting Const. Gatward, Christchurch Police Fined 60s. or 1 week the police in the execution of their Charles Andrews ... duty larceny Detective Lorigan, 1 month hard labour James Taylor George Beaton > Illegally on premises Sergt. Kennedy, Christchurch Police > Cautioned and discharged J William Godber j Andrew McTaggart... Contempt of Court Not taken to watch house Detained in custody for 2 hours and then discharged Eichard Dunn Drunk and disorderly at railway station Const. Davis, Christchurch Police Fined 5s. Thomas Johnston ... Drunk and wilful destruction of GoConst. Hayward, Fined 5s., and to pay 6s. damages vernment property Christchurch Police George Craw Drunk and resisting the police Const. Morice, Christchurch Police Fined 40s. George Murray Illegally on premises Const. Shanks, Christchurch Police Fined 10s. or 24 hours Wm. Henry Hudson Larceny from a till Const. Strong, Christchurch Police Committed for trial at Supreme Court William Darlow Exposing his person and committing Detective Kirby, Fined 20s. a nuisance in a railway carriage 3 months’ hard labour Peter Eomulus Vagrancy as an habitual drunkard ... Sergt. Wilson, Christchurch Police John Pope Drunk and creating a disturbance in a Const. Davidson, Fined 10 s. licensed house Christchurch Police David Whitburn Drunk and resisting the police in the Const. Gatward. Fined 5s., and to pay cabexecution of their duty Christchurch Police hire Is. James Bindley Committing a nuisance in a railway Const. Firman, Fined 10s. carriage Christchurch Police John Johnston Indecently exposing his person in a Const. Buchanan, Fined 40s. public street Christchurch Police Ellen Anderson Illegally on premises Const. Shanks, Christchurch Police Cautioned and discharged Catherine Schmid ... Bigamy Chief-Detective Feast, Eemanded to Dunedin John Murray Drunk and illegally on premises Const. Eutledge, Fined 40s , or 1 week Akaroa Police John Murray Vagrancy Const. Eutledge, Akaroa Police 1 month’s hard labour George Davies, alias Drunk and illegally on premises Const. Eutledge, Fined 40s., or 7 days’ hard Charles Davies Akaroa Police labour George Edgar Larceny of timber under 20s. in value Const. Eutledge, Cautioned and discharged Akaroa Police Alexander Lakie ... Drunk and disorderly, and using Const. Graham, Fined 10s. obscene and abusive language Ashburton Police James Baker Larceny of a railway sleeper Sergt. Felton, 2 months’ hard labour Ashburton Police Catherine Garvey ... Threatening to kill Sergt. Eamsay, Bound over to keep the peace Margaret Ellison ... Akaroa Police for 12 months in two sureties of £20 each; 2 months imprisonment in default Drunk and disorderly Constable H. Smith, Fined 60s., or 1 week in default JohnArmfield Christchurch Police Illegally pawning Chief-Detective Feast, Committed for trial at Supreme John Armfield Court Larceny as a bailee Chief-Detective Feast, 3 months hard labour Peter Dumer Breach of destitute persons relief Sergt. Kennedy, Ordered to pay 7s. 6d. per Ellen Anderson Ordinance Christchurch Police week Drunk and illegally on the premises... Const. Smith, 1 month hard labour Margaret Dempsey... Christchurch Police Drunk and disorderly Cont. Hughes, Christchurch Police 3 months hard labour Bridget Ferrock Drunk and using obscene language in Const. Paget, 3 months hard labour Margaret Ellison ... a public street Christchurch Police Drunk and illegally on premises Const. Eowland, 1 month hard labour Ellen Jordan Vagrancy Christchurch Police Const. Buchanan, 3 months hard labour James Sutton Drunk and threatening his wife’s life, Christchurch Police Sergt. Wilson, To find sureties of peace for Mary Smith and using obscene language in a public street Christchurch Police 1 year, 1 year in default Lunacy Sergt. Kennedy, Committed to Lunatic Asylum Joseph Greening ... Larceny of a cheque Chief-Detective Feast, 12 months’ in Industrial J. W. Walsh Larceny Christchurch Police Detective Benjamin, School 2 months’ hard labour
APPREHENSIONS—Continued.
Name of Prisoner. Offence. Where Committed. When Committed. Constable having Charge of the Case. Plea. Convicted or Acquiteed. Sentences. Remarks. 1874. Hood, Andrew Smith... Stealing from the person ... Timaru Dec. 21 Constable O’Malley — — — Bill ignored by grand jury. Walmer, Harry, alias 1875. Constable Kennedy Smith Sodomy ... do. Jan. 18 Convicted — No bill found. Witnesses not having appeared. Detective Walker Brocker, Stephen Forgery and uttering do. Feb. 1 Guilty 18 months’ imprisonment, H.L. Wilson, James Stealing from a dwelling ... do. Feb. 23 Constable Hughes Not guilty Convicted 9 months’ imprisonment, H.L. Dods, Margt. Baxter... Arson ... ... do. Feb. 24 Inspector Pender do. Acquitted — Flaw in indictment. Dods, Margt. Baxter... Attempted arson do. Feb. 24 Inspector Pender do. do. — Titmus, George Irving, John, alias McGuire ) Breaking into an outhouse / ( and stealing therefrom ( do. do. do. March 8 March 8 Sergeant O’Connor Sergeant O’Connor do. do. do. do. — Cook, Mary ... Stealing from the person ... do. March 9 Detective Walker do. do. — Smith, Jack ... Forging and uttering do. March 19 Detective Walker do. Convicted 2 years’ imprisonment, H.L. Hardy, Thos. Syrett ... Manslaughter Waimate ... March 31 Sergeant O’Connor do. Acquitted — Case broke down on medical Sergeant O’Connor evidence. Tucker, James Horse stealing Timaru April 7 do. Convicted") — Tucker, James Horse stealing do. April 7 Sergeant O’Connor do. do. > 4 years’ imprisonment, H.L. Tucker, James Horse stealing do. April 7 Sergeant O’Connor do. do. ) — Gaffney, Thomas Stealing in a dwelling do. April 12 Constable Barron do. do. 2 years’ imprisonment Davis, Thomas Administering poison, with Sergeant O’Connor intent to commit murder Waimate ... May 4 do. Acquitted — Wrongly indicted. Smith, John Francis... Forgery and uttering Timaru May 14 Detective Walker ) — — - J Wrongly indicted. The Judge Smith, John Francis... Forgery and uttering do. May 14 Detective Walker j i ordered fresh bills for obtaining money by false Smith, John Francis... Obtaining money by false pretences. pretences do. May 14 Detective Walker Not guilty Convicted j do. i 2 years’ imprisonment, H.L. See No. 17 and 18. Smith, John Francis... Do do do. May 14 Detective Walker do. Gunn, Elizabeth Stealing in a dwelling do. May 28 Sergeant McDonald do. do. 6 months’ imprisonment, H.L. Shannon, Robert ... Stealing in a dwelling do. May 28 Detective Walker do. do. 12 months’ imprisonment, H.L. Tucker, James Escaping from legal custody do. May 31 Sergeant McDonald i Guilty do. 1 month’s imprisonment, H.L. i
LIST OF CASES TRIED AT THE SUPREME COURT, TIMARU AT THE JUNE SESSIONS, 1875.
Name. Where Tried. When. Offence. Sentence. Native of. Trade. Born. Height. Make. Complexion. Hair. Eyes. Nose. Mouth. Chin. Remabks and Previous References. Henry Duffy Madden P.M.C., Lyttelton June 9, 1875 Drunk and illegally oi 48 hours ILL LondonTailor 1841 ft. in. 5 4a Stout Fair Grey Hazel Large Small Small Mark of blue spot on left arm and premises derry. Ireland Germany hand, mole on left leg. Henry Hecc, alias Sup. Ct., October 7,187Bigamy 4 years penal serviLabourer 1847 6 0 Slender Pale Yellow Grey Roman Small Hack Ch.Ch, tude (dark) Grey Sharp Ordinary Martin Gray R.M.C., March 31, 1875 Continuing to combine 12 weeks H.L. Nevin, able seaman 1853 5 5 Stout Fresh Brown Narrow Cut scar on left eyebrow ; heart, Lyttelton to disobey the lawful Wales anchor, and M.F. right arm; command of master of anchor right hand, and M.F. barque “Charmain ” Giey Medium right arm. Edward Jones R.M.C., Lyttelton March 31, 1375 Continuing to combine to disobey the lawful 12 weeks H.L. Christiana, Norway able seaman 1853 5 6f Stout Fresh Brown Medium Medium Scotch Thistle on right arm. commands of master of barque “ Charmain ” Blue Large Henry Elliott R.M.C., Ch.Ch. R.M.C., Ch.Ch. R.M.O., March8, 1875 Vagrancy 3 months H.L. England Draper 1809 5 4^ Stout Fresh Grey Large Broad Elizabeth Price June 7, 1875 Drunk and disorderly. 24 hours H.L. Scotland Prostitute 1837 5 7 Stout Dark Black Dark Long Medium Medium Johanna Connor June 7, 1875 Drunk and disorderly 48 hours H.L. Ireland Prostitute 1844 5 4 Stout Pale Dark Brown Medium Medium Medium Cut scar left temple. Ch.Ch. brown Blue Large John Baker R.M.C., June 3, 1875 Drunk and disorderly 7 days H.L. England Labourer 1833 5 10 Stout Fresh Brown Deformed Bearded Full bushy beard and whiskers, Ch.Ch. cut scar on left thumb. Margaret Ellison ... R.M.C., Ch.Ch. June 5, 1875 Drunk and disorderly 96 hours H.L. Ireland General 1850 6 4j Stout Sallow Black Grey Long Medium Long Long face. servant Blue Thin Large wen on back of neck. Patrick Aherne R.M.C., Ch.Ch. R.M.C., June 9, 1875 Drunk and disorderly 24 hours H.L. Ireland Labourer 1829 5 7f Stout Pale Black Medium Medium Bearded Archibald Knowles... June 9, 1875 Drunk and disorderly 24 hours H.L. England Labourer 1820 5 4£ Slender Pale Grey Blue Blue Medium Medium Bearded Burn scar on right thigh. Indistinct Indian ink marks left Ch.Ch. William Smith R.M.C., June 4, 1875 Creating a disturbance 1 week H.L. London Shoemaker 1851 5 7 Medium Fresh Dark Medium Medium Medium Ch.Ch. in public place by fighting Drunk and disorderly Brown arm and hand William Hutton R.M.C., Ch.Ch. June 7,1875 96 hours H.L. Scotland Labourer 1840 5 4^ Stout Fresh Sandy Hazel Blue Medium Medium Medium Blotches on face and neck; inPeter Dunn R.M.C. June 11, 1875 Affiliation On remand until Scotland Labourer 1855 5 2| Medium Pale Dark Medium Medium Medium Ch.Ch. 12th instant Brown Grey distinct blue marks on left wrist Margaret Ellison R.M.C., June 11, 1874 Drunk and disorderly 1 week H.L. Ireland General 1850 5 4J Medium Sallow Black Long Medium Long Ch.Ch. servant % ' Blue Sharp Flora Martin R.M C., March 19,1875 Vagrancy 3 months H.L. Scotland Prostitute 1845 5 3 Medium Fair Light Medium Medium Medium Ch.Ch. brown «* Arthur Luxton R.M.C., June 18, 1875 Drunk and disorderly 24 hours H.L. England Seaman 1855 5 5 Slight Fresh Dark Brown Medium Small Medium Anchor and cross right arm ; inCh.Ch. Brown distinct marks left arm. William Maxwell ... R.M.C., June 18,1875 Drunk and disorderly 24 hours H.L Scotland Seaman 1845 5 7t Slight Fresh Dark Dark Medium Medium Medium Standard of England and Tree of Ch.Ch. Brown Knowledge on right arm ; ballad girl standing on a globe with a skipping rope and female figure on left arm. John Keeling R.M.C. May 19, 1875 1st—Creating a disturb48 hours H.L. England Seaman and 1838 5 7} Stout Fresh Brown Blue Large Medium Medium Cut scar right cheek; small hands # Ch.Ch. ance in a public street Miner Broad William Litchfield ... R.M.C., Ch.Ch. May 21,1875 2nd—Larceny Larceny. 1 month H.L. 1 month H.L. England Seaman 1844 5 6J Medium Pale Light Brown Blue Large Medium Bearded Scar in right eyebrow; a little lame in right hip. William Gable R.M.C., Ch.Ch. May 21, 1875 Larceny 1 month H.L. England Baker 1847 5 5^ Stout Pale Brown Blue Long Medium Bearded IV. G. right arm; two moles left side of neck. Mary Ann Kirkwood R.M.C., Ch.Ch. R.M.C. June 15, 1874 Vagrancy. 12 months H.L. Scotland Prostitute 1839 5 1* Medium Pale Black Hazel Medium Medium Medium John Williams June 12, 1875 Drunk and disorderly 48 hours H.L. Scotland Labourer 1812 5 7i Stout Fresh Grey Grey Medium Medium Medium Scar on bridge of nose. James Conley Ellen Jordan Ch.Ch. R.M.C. Ch.Ch. R.M.C., March 16,1875 March 16, 1875 Vagrancy Vagrancy 3 months H.L. 3 months H.L. Ireland England Labourer House 1829 1845 6 6 5 4 Stout Stout Pale Swarthy Grey Black Hazel Grey Medium Medium Large Medium Broad Medium Mermaid on right arm; ship on | left aim. J Pock-pitted. 1 J ames Bettington ... Edward Brown Ch.Ch. R.M.C., Ch.Ch. R.M.C., Ch.Ch. June 15,1875 June 15,1875 ' • Drunk and disorderly Drunk and disorderly 24 hours H.L. 24 hours H.L. England Ireland servant Labourer Laborer 1843 1852 5 8 5 7 Medium Stout Fresh Fresh Black Auburn Dark Grey Grey Medium Medium I Medium Medium Bearded Medium j Cut scar over right eyebrow, faint I blue mark left arm. 1 E.B. on left arm; blue dot on 1 each band. f
DESCRIPTION OF PRISONERS DISCHARGED FROM HER MAJESTY’S GAOLS AT LYTTELTON, ADDINGTON, AND TIMARU, For the Week ending 12th June, 1875, to Week ending 27th June, 1875. FOR THE INFORMATION OF THE POLICE ONLY.
Name. Where Tried. When. Offence. Sentence. Native of Trade. Born. Height. Make. Complexion. Hair. Eyes. Nose. Mout h . Chin. Remarks and Previous 1 Convictions. William Foulds R.M.a, June 10, 1875 Habitual drunkenness 7 days ILL. England Carpenter 1816 ft. in. 5 10i Medium Weatherworn Grey Grey Medium Medium Medium Deep cut scar left elbow; do. on right leg, where broken. James Burke R.M.C., Ch.Ch. R.M.C., Ch.Ch. June 16,1875 Drunk and disorderly 24 hours H.L. Ireland Shoemaker 1847 5 10 Slight Fresh Brown Grey Large Medium Bearded Catherine Schmid ... June 10,1875 Bigamy On remand London Married woman 1854 4 10J Slight Fresh Light yellow Dark Small sharp features; remanded to Dunedin, 17th instant. Donald Mclnncs R.M.C., Ashburton June 14, 1875 Embezzlement On remand Scotland Draper 1840 5 7 Stout Red and freckled Red Blue Medium Medium Bearded Handed over to police 21st inst. for conveyance to R.M C. AshburGeorge Brown R.M.C. May 22, 1875 Vagrancy 1 month H.L. Sweden Labourer 1825 5 8 Stout Bale Brow'n Hazel Large Large Large Bald, very deaf, cut sear on nose. Thomas Wild Ch.Ch. R.M.C. June 19, 1875 Drunkenness On remand England Labourer 1842 5 64 Slight Fresh Light brown Blue Medium Medium Medium William Chapman ... Ch.Ch. R.M.C. Ch.Ch. June 21,1875 Drunk and disorderly 24 hours H.L. London Seaman 1819 5 3 Stout Weatherbeaten Black turning Grey Grey Large Medium. Broad Small ent, upper lip Anthony Ferrick Jane Rhodes R.M.C. Ch.Ch. R.M.C. June 22,1875 May 15, 1875 Assaulting his wife Vagrancy On remand 6 weeks H.L. Ireland Ireland Labourer Matron 1832 1822 e 5 6 1 Medium Stout Pale Pale Light Grey Blue Blue Medium Pug Medium Large Bearded Large Cut scar on right cheek John Banister Lyttelton R.M.C. June 25, 1875 Drunk and disorderly. 24 hours H.L. London Shepherd 1821 5 9J Stout Pale Grey Brown Medium Medium Bearded Tcctli decayed. James Orme Ch.Ch. R.MC. Ch.Ch. R.M.C., Timaru June 25, 1875 Drunk and disorderly 24 hours H.L. England Labourer 1837 5 7^ Stout Sallow Black Grey Medium Medium Medium Cut scar right wrist, small scar corner of left eye. William Brown June 1,1875 Vagrancy 7 days imprisonment England London Vagrant 1843 5 3 Stout Fresh Brown Hazel Flat bent to right Ordinary Round Covered with sores, clothing and blankets swarmed with vermin, side found necessaryto destroy them RichardDodds Thomson R.M.C., Timaru June 3,1875 Embezzlement Remanded New Zealand Chemist 1853 5 9 Medium Fresh Dark Blue Ordinary Medium Bearded Scar near left eye. Andrew S. Hood Sup. Ct. Timaru June 10, 1875 Larceny from the person Awaiting trial Scotland Labourer 1844 5 5 Medium Fair Brown Blue Medium Ordinary Bearded Tattooed on right arm, A.S.H., anchor and two British flags on back of hand. George Titmus Sup. Ct. June 10,1875 Larceny Awaiting trial Tasmania Butcher 1841 5 9 Stout Dark Fresh Black Fa r Hazel Large Medium Ordinary Ordinary John Irving, alias Maguire Sup. Ct. June 10, 1875 Larceny. Awaiting trial Scotland Labourer 1849 5 8 Slender Blue From!Large Timaru nent. • Thomas Carr R.M.C. June 9. 1875 Creating a disturbance Fined 20s., in deScotland Labourer 1847 5 8 Stout Tale Dark Grey Aquiline Large Square Fourth finger of right hand off at Timaru fault 48 hours immiddle joint. prisonment. Slender Dark Ordinary Medium Bearded Lawrence Doyle R.M.C., Timaru June 5,1875 Assaulting the police 7 days H.L. Ireland Labourer 1852 6 0 Fresh Blue Dark Ordinary Pointed Francis Blacker R.M.C., Timaru June 5,1875 Resisting the police 7 days H,L. Ireland Labourer 1845 5 8* Medium Fresh Blue Flat Dark Medium Round Harry W aimer, or WalSup. Ct. June 11,1875 Sodomy Awaiting trial Belgium Mariner 1842 5 Stout Sallow Grey Large Tattooed on right arm, crucifix, den, alias Smith Timaru brown bent to Bearded female kneeling at foot ot ernright side cifix ; old wound on crown of head; face pocked-marked slightly; speaks broken English Margaret B. Dods ... Sup. Ct. June 12,1875 Arson Awaiting trial Scotland School 1837 5 0 Stout Fresh Dark Blue Aquiline Medium Round Timaru teacher brown Charles James R.M.C., Timaru March 15,1875 Larceny 3 months H.L. Ireland Saddler 1844 5 54 Medium Sallow Dark Brown Flat Ordinary Round Scar on right side of face. Thomas S. Hardy ... Sup. Ct. June 14,1875 Manslaughter Found not guilty England Civil 1844 5 8 Stont Fresh Dark Hazel Aquiline Ordinary Bearded Timaru Engineer Mary Cook Sup. Ct. June 15,1875 Larceny from the Found not guilty Ireland Marr ied 1853 4 Hi Stout Fresh Dark Hazel Ordinary Small Round Timaru person County of Thomas Davis Sup. Ct. June 15,1875 Attempting to murder Found not guilty Kerry England Labourer 1826 5 3 Stout Pale Grey Brown Ordinary Large Ordinary Tattooed on right arm, ship and Timaru his wife, by administeranchor under; ruptured; John Campbell R.M.C., in g- poison wears a truss. May 26, 1875 Assault 1 months H.L. Scotland Sailor 1831 5 6 Stout Fresh Grey Grey Large Medium Ordinary Tattooed on righi arm, anchor; James Black Timaru left arm, J.C. J. A. R.M.C., Timaru May 26,1875 Assault 1 months H.L. Ireland Labourer 1843 • 5 8* Stout Fresh Dark Hazel Ordinary Large Round Tattooed on both arms, J.B.
DESCRIPTION OF PRISONERS DISCHARGED-Continued.
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