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Miscellaneous Information.

Appointments as Constables. William Grant, No. 1501. Joseph Jackson, No. 1502. George King, No. 1503. John McKinnon, No. 1504. Harry Howard Philp, No. 1505. Thomas Such, No. 1506. Andrew Spittal, No. 1507. J ohn James, No. 1508. William McCarthy, No. 1509. Robert Lowrie, No. 1510. Richard Henry Seccombe, No. 1511. Thomas Gaffney, No. 1512. Peter Ure Cornfoot, No. 1513. Henry Mussen Gilliland, No. 1514. William Nilson, No. 1515. Richard Harold, No. 1516. James Drew, No. 1517. Donald Fergus Stewart, No. 1518. Frederick H. E. BlakeweU, No. 1519.

James Connelly, No. 1520. Michael Sexton, No. 1521. John Allan, No. 1522. Edward Charles Lowe, No. 1523. John William Orr, No. 1524. William Hobbs, No. 1525. John Coughlan, No. 152 G. James Goodwin, No. 1527. Neil McKinnon, No. 1528. Solomon Black, No. 1529. Patrick Gay nor, No. 1530. Patrick Bime, No. 1531. George Randolph Gear, No. 1532. Joseph Jackson, No. 1533. Edward McDonnell, No. 1534. Patrick Mooney, No. 1535. John Oliver, No. 1536. Rupert William Cole, No. 1537. John Soffe, No. 1538. Henry Lynch, No. 1539. James McEvoy, No. 1540. Robert Mulligan, No. 1541. Robert Watson, No. 1512. Alexander Ogilvie, No. 1543. Donald Watt, No. 1544. Louis Yolker, No. 1545. Monfort De Foy, No. 1546. Otto Olson, No. 1547. Elias Hughes Thompson, 1545. Thomas Knowles, No. 1549. Andrew O’Brine, No. 1550. Thomas Caraher, No. 1552. George Neale, No. 1553. Patrick Timmins, No. 1554. Robert Joshua Todd, No. 1555. Harry Bussey, No. 1556. James Cameron, No. 1557. Michael Cavanagh, No. 1558. Cornelius Colley, No. 1559. Charles William Cooke, No. 1560. James Straclian Greig, No. 1561. William Martin, No. 1562. Patrick O’Connell, No. 1563. Charles St. Omer, No. 1564. Jacob Tisch, No. 1565. Charles Augustus Webb, No. 1566. Henry Knapman, No. 1567. Arthur Edward Oakly, No. 1568. Patrick Guirk, No. 1570. Peter Allan, No. 1571. Alfred Byrne Byrne, No. 1572. Daniel Golding, No. 1573. John Keele, No. 1574. Michael McDonough, No. 1575. James Meehan, No. 1576. George Squibb, No. 1577. Joseph Saywell Tosland, No. 1578. William White, No. 1579. Harry Kennedy, No. 1580. William Alfrey, No. 1581. Reginald S. F. Aiekin, No. 1582. Jeremiah Buckley, No. 1583. William Petty, No. 1584. Allen Hutchinson, No. 1585. George Lovering, No. 1586. Henry Williams, No. 1587. George Henry Leaning, No. 1583. Thomas Mold, No. 1589. Marlin Camenisch, No. 1590. Patrick Finegan, No. 1591. Henry Shaw Peacock, No. 1592. John Copland, No. 1593. James McCabe, No. 1594. Hickey Davidson, No. 1595. Robert Kelly, No. 1596. George Burrows, No. 1597. William George Grey, No. 1598. Edwin Curry, No. 1599. Daniel Long, No. 1600. Henry Bolton, No. 1601. Charles Hannon Box, No. 1602. Henry Brindle, No. 1603. Alexander Brydon, No. 1604. Robert Connor, No. 1605. James Daly, No. 1606. Patrick Delany, No. 1607. Charles Doyle, No. 1608. Thomas Erwin, No. 1609. Patrick James Fitzpatrick, No. 1610. Samuel Harper, No. 16L1. George Hastie, No. 1612.

Charles Johnson, No. 1613. James Kilkenny, No. 1614. Benjamin Edward Lambert, No. 1615. Walter La Barte, No. 1616. William Henry Leighton, No. 1617. John May, No. 1618. James Marlin, No. 1619. Terence McGennis, No. 1620. John Lachlan McKinnon, No. 1621. James O’Brien, No. 1622. Thomas O’Brien, No. 1623. Henry Pearce, No. 1624. Robert Stewart, No. 1625. James Swain, No. 1626. John Webb, No. 1627. Henry Benjamin Worthington, No. 1628. Daniel Sullivan, No, 1629. John Ruddy, No. 1630. Stephen Bond, No. 1631. Promotions. First-class Sergeant William Tynan Powell, No. 88, to be Sergeant-Major, vice Sergeant-Major Alexander Smith, No. 72, who reverts to the rank of First-Class Sergeant at his own request. Second-class Sergeants Paul Richmond, No. 369, George Morley, No. 283, James Carlisle, No. 364, George Ryan, No. 201, and Richard Langtry, No. 174, to bo First-class Sergeants. Third-class Sergeants Adam Bissett, No. 55, Charles Bonner, No. 671, Joseph Webb, No. 81, Joshua Forster, No. 239, Arthur Wilson Gooch, No. 290, John Dunn, No. 110, Edward Stunner, No. 125, George Elliott, No. 130, Michael Dwyer, No. 376, James Addison, No. 138, and Percy Galbraith, No. 852, to be Second-class Sergeants. Probationary Third-class Sergeants William Stanger, No. 346, Haimona, No. 487, Thomas Dazeli, No. 158, and Thomas Hickman, No. 105, promotion confirmed. Constables James Thomas Webb, No. 87, Alfred Morton Moon, No. 261, Francis G. Arden, No. 445, Edward Stopford Thompson, No. 164, Michael Fiynn, No. 192, Henry Salmon, No. 235, and George Patrick Hogan, No. 712, to be Third-class Sergeants.

Reduction. Third-class Sergeant John Madigan, No. 442, to First-class Constable.

Resignations. Constable George Lawrie, No. 1050. Constable James Robinson, No. 482. Discharged. Constable Frederick Bould, No. 1181. Dismissals. Constable James Murphy, No. 861. Constable Edward Egan, No. 924. Rewards. The sum of 10s. each has been awarded to Sergeant Andrew Clarke, and Constables Roderick F. Dodd, William McClellan, and Douglas Gordon, Auckland Police, for the arrest of two stragglers from Her Majesty’s ship “ Emerald.”

The sum of £4 has been awarded to Constable Prvse McPherson, Otago Police, for the arrest of William Maitland, who deserted from the ship “ Benares,” at Port Chalmers.

The sum of £3 and £1 respectively has been awarded from the Reward Fund to Constables Nicholas Marsh and Te Rewena, Whakatane Police, in recognition of zeal shown by them in the detection and prosecution of Koupu, fined £5 and costs for sly grog-selling.

The sum of £4 each has been awarded to Sergeant William Nugent Mulville and Constable Richard Stapleton, Grahamstovvn and Shortland Police, for the arrest of four seamen who deserted from the ship “ Isle of Bute,” at Auckland.

The sum of £4 each has been awarded to Constables Patrick J. McGovern and Michael O’Connor, Russell Police, for the arrest of two seamen who deserted from the whalesliip “ James Arnold,” at Russell.

Between 10 p.m. on the 15th and 7 a.m. on the 16th ultimo, at Wyndham, the hair was maliciously cut off the tails of two horses, the property of R. A. Elliott.

On the morning of the 20t.h ultimo the lamp in front of the hotel of Joseph Davies, McLaggan Street, Dunedin, was maliciously broken by a man, name unknown, of whom no description can be given.

the 15th ultimo, at Mauku South, a cow, the property of Hugh Barber, was maliciously wounded in the off rump, supposed with an axe.

On the 23rd ultimo, at Cambridge, a kerosene tin was wilfully and maliciously tied to the tail of a horse, the property of James T. Camp, which frightened the animal so that it seriously injured itself.

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New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume III, Issue 17, 13 August 1879, Page 147

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Miscellaneous Information. New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume III, Issue 17, 13 August 1879, Page 147

Miscellaneous Information. New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume III, Issue 17, 13 August 1879, Page 147