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Miscellaneous Information.

Appointments as Constables. Frank Boodle, No. 2015. George Piddock Morris, No. 2016. Edward Weidner, No. 2017. John Murray, No. 2018. William James Plant, No. 2019. William James Ewing, No. 2020. Peter Keith McKay Cowan, No. 2021. Henry John Kirton, No. 2022. John Bird, No. 2023. Promotions. Second-class Sergeants Patrick Finnegan, No. 7, and Thomas MeGann, No. 28, to be First-class Sergeants. Third-class Sergeants Bernard Greene, No. 182, James Jackson, No. 183, and John Donovan, No. 166, to be Second-class Sergeants. Reduction. Third-class Sergeant Alexander Hattie, No. 978, to Firstclass Constable. Resignations. Constable Edmund Francis Stratford Tuke, No. 1182. Constable Peter Jensen, No. 1264. Constable James Thomson, No. 1410. Constable George Max Felix Hirschberg, No. 1416. Constable Rupert William Cole, No. 1537. Reivards. The sum of £5 has been awarded to Constable James J. H. Pascoe, Palmerston South Police, in recognition of his services in connection with the prosecution of William Keel, fined £5 for two breaches of “ The Animals Protection Act, 1880.”

The sum of £2 has been awarded to Constable James » Christie, Wellington Police, for the arrest of Hugh Drennan, who deserted from the barque “ Berwickshire,” at Wellington.

The sum of £2 each has been awarded from the Reward Fund to Constables Charles Douglass, P. J. Dunne, and William Herdman, Auckland Police, in recognition of their services in

connection with the prosecution of Samuel Cox, fined £2O and costs for sly grog-selling.

Between the 9th and 17th ultimo, at. Queen Street Wharf, Auckland, the piping of a hydraulic pump, the property of Henry Elliott, was maliciously broken, and damaged to the extent of £8 or £lO.

On the 17th ultimo, at Wakanui, Canterbury, twenty-one panes of glass, value £1 Is., were maliciously broken in the windows of a house, the property of Henry Hudson.

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New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume V, Issue 18, 7 September 1881, Page 155

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Miscellaneous Information. New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume V, Issue 18, 7 September 1881, Page 155

Miscellaneous Information. New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume V, Issue 18, 7 September 1881, Page 155

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