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Miscellaneous Information.

Appointments as Constables. Edmund Fenton Broad, No. 2003. James Hugh Phillips, No. 2004. Robert Cargill, No. 2005. John Hanson, No. 2006. John Dupree, No. 2007. Jens Alfred Hansen, No. 2008. Mitchell Greacen, No. 2009. John McDonough, No. 2010. James Dealy, No. 2011. William Charles Maxwell, No. 2012. William Wilson, No. 2013. Robert Looney, No. 2014. Reversion in Grade. Probationary Third-class Sergeant Frederick Sayer, No. 981, to Third-class Constable, at his own request. Resignations. Constable Patrick Sheahon, No. 834. Constable Malcolm John Stewart, No. 1100. Constable Charles Trevelyan, No. 1121. Constable Anthony Bousfield, No. 1163. Constable John Drew, No. 1184. Constable Jeremiah Buckley, No. 1583. Constable Timothy Dennehy, No. 1673. Constable Alexander Taylor, No. 1841. Discharged. Constable William Tregoning, No. 1076. Dismissal. Constable John Cowley, No. 893. Rewards.

The sum of £3 has been awarded to Probationary Detective William L. Chrystal, Wellington Police, for the arrest of Arthur Brame, who deserted from the barque “ Mary Low,” at Wellington.

The sum of £4 has been awarded to District Constable Henry Benseman, Nelson Police, for the arrest of Heinrich Christian Hamatn, who deserted from the barque “Black Watch,” at Nelson.

The sum of £2 has been awarded from the Reward Fund to Constable Thomas King, Oamaru Police, in recognition of the commendable promptness displayed by him in the pursuit and arrest of John Quinn, sentenced at the late sittings of the Supreme Court, at Timaru, to three years’ penal servitude for forgery and uttering.

The sum of £3 has been awarded from the Reward Fund to Constable John D. Watson, Ross Police, in recognition of his services in connection with the prosecution of Richard Porter, fined £4O and costs for sly grog-selling.

The sum of £3 each has been awarded from the Reward Fund to Sergeant Edward White and Constable Thomas Whelan, Tauranga Police, in recognition of their zeal and promptitude in connection with the arrest and prosecution of William Henry Barfield, sentenced at the late sittings of the Supreme Court at Auckland to four years’ penal servitude for attempted robbery with violence.

The sum of £2 has been awarded from the Reward Fund to Constable Patrick Leahy, Wellington Police, in recognition of his conduct in arresting John Donovan, Henry Trout, and Thomas Kelly, sentenced to twenty-eight days’ labour each for assaulting him while in the execution of liis duty.

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Bibliographic details

New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume V, Issue 17, 24 August 1881, Page 145

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Miscellaneous Information. New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume V, Issue 17, 24 August 1881, Page 145

Miscellaneous Information. New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume V, Issue 17, 24 August 1881, Page 145