Miscellaneous Information.
Appointments as Constables. Charles Harry Turst, Ho. 1255. Walter White, No. 1256. Elias Warhursfc, No. 1257. William Anderson, No. 1258. Thomas Edward Bryce, No. 1259. William Davis, No. 1260. James Edward Evans, No. 1261. Richard Frost, No. 1262. Victor Falkner, No. 1263. Peter Jansen, No. 1264. William Lester, No. 1265. Robert Arthur Moller, No. 1266. Harry Page, No. 1267. John Ryan, No. 1268. Thomas Augustus Swaysland, No. 1269. Henry Edward Muis, No. 1270. Booth Doria, No. 1271. Leonard Hora, No. 1272. Joseph Thompson, No. 1273. • Robert Beattie, No. 1274. James Breen, No. 1275. Thomas Cantell, No. 1276. William Coleman, No. 1277. Thomas Hamblyn, No. 1278. Thomas Herlihy, No. 1279. John Mauritz Levin, No. 1280. William Alfred Lightford, No. 1281. August Lehmann, No. 1282. William Frederick Stonestreet, No. 1283. Oliver Scott, No. 1284. Henry Sorrensen, No. 1285. Frederick Witney, No. 1286. Richard Welham, No. 1287. Albert York, No. 1288. Cornelius William O’Reilly, No. 1289. John Stanhope Bernard, No. 1290. Owen Ormsby Irwin, No. 1291. Frederick James Brabant, No. 1292,
Richard Bulling, No. 1293. Alexander Barclay Campbell, No. 1294, John Dunn, No. 1295. James Gormley, No. 1296. James Hague, No. 1297. Daniel Murphy, No. 1298. Thomas Henry S. Warner, No. 1299.
Resignations. Constable Robert Young, No. 375. Constable Edwin Charles Hughes, No. 682 Constable Thomas Ollivier, No. 760. Constable Harry Kennedy, No. 795.
Discharges Second-class Sergeant Patrick Barry, No. 33 (on compensation). Constable James George Blake, No. 596.
, Dismissals. Constable James Grant Fitzgerald, No. 398, Constable Thomas Fennessy, No. 972. Constable Robert Ferguson, No. 999.
Rewards.
The sum of £5 has been awarded from the Reward Fund to Constable Michael Quirke, Dunganville Police, in recognition of zeal and perseverance shown by him in the detection and prosecution of Sarah McQ.uiuty, fined £ls and. costs for sly grog-selling.
The sum of £1 each has been awarded to Sergeants Richard Gamble and Andrew Clarke, and Constable William McClellan, and the sum of 10s. each to Sergeant Henry Martin, Constables J. S. Kelly, Jonas A. Abrams, and Walker, Auckland Police, for the arrest of five stragglers from Her Majesty’s ship “Emerald.”
The sum of £5 has been awarded from the Reward Fund to Constable William Rowse, Ashburton Police, in recognition of zeal and tact shown by him in the detection and prosecution of Richard Riordan, fined £2O for sly grog-selling.
During the night of the 6th ultimo, at Opawa Station, a horse, the property of J. S. Rutherford, was maliciously stabbed in the chest with a sharp instrument, from the effects of which he died.
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New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume III, Issue 14, 2 July 1879, Page 116
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422Miscellaneous Information. New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume III, Issue 14, 2 July 1879, Page 116
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