Miscellaneous Information.
Appointment. Danger Carey to be Surgeon. Resignations. Third-class Sergeant Noate te Ranginui, No. 1700. Constable John Davey, No, 439. Constable Alfred Shepperd Parkinson, No. 817. Constable Frederick John Blake, No. 868. Constable John Hollywood, No. 1036. Constable Patrick O’Leary, No. 1117Constable Cornelius Donohue, No. 1119. Constable John Breen, No. 1133. Constable Patrick Gleeson, No. 1142. Constable Robert King, No. 1193. Constable Patrick lies.-ion, No. 1195. Constable William Cody, No. 1196. Constable Henry Mills, No. 1204. Constable John Murray, No. 1218. Constable Solomon Warhnrst. No. 1220. Constable James Charles De Yoy, No. 1226. Constable Henry Carlton, No. 1231. Constable Francis Stanley, No. 1241. Constable Michael O’Sullivan, No. 1252. Constable James Edward Evans, No. 1261. Constable Robert Beattie, No. 1274. Constable Albert York, No. 1288. Constable Daniel Murphy, No. 1298. Constable Joseph Hall, No. 1301. Constable John Martin Parli, No. 1325. Constable Patrick Cullen, No. 1335. Constable David McCullock, No. 1340. Constable Edward William Holden, No. 1361. Constable Antonio Cometti, No. 1366. Constable Robert Allen, No. 1369. Constable William Aaron Brown, No. 1370. Constable William Mackay, No. 1372. Constable Archibald Mackay, No. 1376. Constable Harold Turner, No. 1399. Constable Oscar Ilellston, No. 1400. Constable Alfred Trent, No. 1401. Constable Frederick Spun- Palmer, No. 1404. Constable Francis Edwin Cazaly, No. 1407. Constable Denis Donovan, No. 1463. Constable Charles Horsman, No. 1495. Constable Alfred George Baker, No. 1498. Constable James Drew, No. 1517. Constable Edward Charles Lowe, No. 1523. Cons'able Patrick Birne, No. 1531. Constable Edward McDonnell, No. 1534. Constable Mont.fort De Foy, No. 1546. Constable Otto Olsen, No. 1547. Constable Martin Camenisch, No. 1590. Constable eorge Bemrose, No. 1645. Constable Henry Woodward, No. 1648. Constable William Edward James Gilbert, No. 1666, Constable Humphrey Minahan, No. 1694. Constable George Arthur Lidgett, No. 1697. Constable Eruera Karaka, No. 1701. Constable Henare Korowhina, No. 1702. Constable Pcta Palm, No. 1703. Constable Hamiora Tawaho, No. 1704. Constable Taiawhio No. 1705. Constable Hataraka Taiapa, No. 1706. Constable Henare Pirito, No. 1707. Constable Piri te Aruhe, No. 1708. Constable Te Naera Kara, No. 1709. Constable Hirini Putaki, No. 1710. Constable Etira Korama, No. 1711. Constable Piu Kenou, No. 1712. Constable Nepia Hourangi, No. 1713. Constable Ratiwira Ilokopu, No. 1714. Constable Iloromona Tuari, No. 1715.
Constable Wiheke Tnreia, No. 1716. Constable Mikaera Kawhena, No. 1717. Constable Paratene Tatae, No. 1718. Constable Temuri Takuabi, No. 1720. Constable Hata Piripu, No. 1722. Constable Maika Are, No. 1723. Constable Iloani Tirau, No. 1724. Constable Te Han Kururangi, No. 1725. Constable Tipene Ngatiki, No. 17-0. ~ Constable Wiremu te Ngarara, No. 1728. Constable Hami te Pae, No. 1747. Constable John Goodwin, No. 1780. Constable Robert Neville, No. 1833. Constable George Carlolan Mossop, No. 1899. Constable Robert Norman, No. 1922. Constable Henry Forshaw, No. 1932. Constable Henerick Christian Steffert, No. 1951. Reduction. Third-class Sergeant Joseph Donovan, No. 577, to First-class Constable. Discharged. Constable John Madigan, No. 442. Rewards. Tiie sum of £3 has been awarded from the Reward Fund to Constable Albert Bennett, Grey Police, in recognition of his services in connection with the prosecution of George M. Wright, fined £25 and costs for sly grog-selling.
The sum of £3 each has been awarded from the Reward Fund to Sergeant-Major Henry Dundas and Constables Tame, Thomas Gordon, and John Patrick Ward, Taupo Reserve Force, in recognition of the energy and skill shown by them in the pursuit and arrest of James Wylie, alias C. Carey, alias John Jenkins, charged with several cases of horse-stealing and larceny.
The sum of £3 3s. has been awarded by the Bank of New Zealand to Constable Britton Irwin, Napier Police, in recognition of the prompt services rendered by him at the late fire in Hastings Street, Napier.
The police station at Pleasant Point, in the Timaru District, has been re-opened.
On the 18th ultimo, at Foxton, a heifer, the property of William Henry Williams, was maliciously wounded on the near fore-leg, by a man, name unknown, supposed with a tomahawk.
On the 11th ultimo, at Nine-Mile Beach, near Charleston, a cow, the property of Daniel Danahey, was maliciously wounded on the near rump, supposed with a tomahawk.
During the night of the 19th ultimo, at Grahamstown, a number of cabbages in the garden of Benjamin Poole were maliciously pulled out of the ground and destroyed.
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New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 18, 8 September 1880, Page 158
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