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Miscellaneous Information.

Appointments as Constables. Michael O’Brien, No. 1108 John William Macauly, No. 1109. Timothy O’Connor, No. 1110. Joseph Houghton, No. 1111. Timothy Donovan, No. 1112. John Brody, No. 1113. James Roehford, No. 1114. Stephen Bannon, No. 1115. Francis Corrigan, No. 1116. Patrick O’Leary, No. 1117. Terence McQuillon, No. 1118. Cornelius Donohue, No. 1119. Andrew Stewart Boyce, No. 1120. Charles Trevelyan, No. 1121. Denis Mahoney, No. 1122. Cornelius O’Suliivau, No. 1123. Michael Nelson, No. 1124. Frederick Hill, No.' 1125. Denis Tracey, No. 1126. John O’Brien, No. 1127. John Finn, No. 1128. Walter Fulford, No. 1129. John Thomas, No. 1130. Alexander Brown, No. 1131. Timothy Breen, No. 1132. John Breen, No. 1133. Charles McLoughlin, No. 1134. John McManus, No. 1135. John O’Donovan, No. 1136. Timothy Harnett, No. 1137. John Spillane, No. 1138. Alexander Cameron, No. 1139. James Butler, No. 1140. James Galvin, No. 1141. Patrick Gleeson, No. 1142. John Ilartigan, No. 1143. Percy W. Leatherby, No. 1144. Edward George Lott, No. 1145. Michael Fitzgerald, No. 1146. Henry James Warr, No. 1147. John Clohosy, No. 1148. Arthur R. Neville, No. 1149. George Slater, No. 1150. Patrick Sullivan, No. 1151. Timothy Hanlon, No. 1152. Thomas Ellis, No. 1153. James Higgins, No. 1154.

Resignations. Constable Louis Stott, No. 253. Constable James Cootes, No. 526. Constable Frederick Bash ford, No. 621. Constable Richard Withingtou, No. 888, Constable Andrew Kerr, No. 951.

Death. Constable John Creighton, No. 558,

Rewards ,

The sum of £3 13s. 4d. each has been awarded to Constables William JohnPliair and James Christie, and the sum of 13s. 4d. to Constable John Forster, Wellington Police, for the arrest of eight stragglers from Her Majesty’s ship “ Emerald.”

During the night of the 17th ultimo, at the Lower Hutt, windows, value £3 35., the property of Joseph Brown, were maliciously broken with stones.

At 7.15 p.m. on the 16th ultimo a stone was thrown through the shop window of John M. Mathews, Albany Street, Dunedin, breaking a pane of glass, value £l.

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New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume III, Issue 10, 7 May 1879, Page 81

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Miscellaneous Information. New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume III, Issue 10, 7 May 1879, Page 81

Miscellaneous Information. New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume III, Issue 10, 7 May 1879, Page 81

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