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Extracts from New Zealand Gazette.

(From Gazette , 1881, pages 1249 and 1250.) Conditions eor Trout Fishing in Wellington,

James Prendergast, Administrator of the Government.

In pursuance of the powers and authorities vested in him by “The Salmon and Trout Act, 1867,” His Excellency the Administrator of the Government of the Colony of New Zealand doth hereby make the following regulations for the Provincial District of Wellington :

Regulations.

1. These regulations shall come into force on the first day of October, one thousand eight hundred and eighiy-one. 2. Any holder of a license, as hereinafter mentioned, may fish witli rod and line, but with artificial flies only as bait, for trout in the River Hutt and its tributaries, except the Pakuratahi, and in the River Wainuiomat.a, in the Provincial District of Wellington, from the first day of October, one thousand eight hundred and eighty-one, until the thirty-first day of March, one thousand eight hundred and eighty-two. 3. Licenses to fish with rod and line as aforesaid in the said rivers and streams will be issued under the hand of the Secretary of the Acclimatisation Society at Wellington, and for every license a fee of twenty shillings will be charged. 4. No license shall authorize any person other than the person named therein to fish, and that only with rod and line, and such bait as aforesaid.

5. Any person fishing without a license or otherwise than as above, or any person who shall on demand of any person holding and showing a license, or on the demand of any police

officer or constable, fail to produce and show to such person, police officer, or constable his license, shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding twenty pounds. 6. All trout not exceeding eight inches in length taken by any person fishing as aforesaid shall be immediately returned alive to the river or stream, and any person convicted of infringing this regulation shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding twenty pounds sterling, and his license shall thereupon become void.

7. No person shall use any live bait, ground-bait, net, or other engine, instrument, or device for taking any fish in any river or stream within the Provincial District of Wellington; and all persons offending against this regulation shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding fifty pounds. 8. Any person who puts, throws, or places, or allows to be put, thrown, or placed, into any river or stream in the 6aid Provincial District of Wellington, any dynamite or other explosive substance, or any matter or liquid deleterious to fish, shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding one hundred pounds. As witness the hand of His Excellency the Administrator of the Government, this fifth day of October, one thousand eight hundred and eighty-one. H. A. Atkinson, (in absence of the Colonial Secretary.)

Conditions eor Trout Fishing in the Counties oe Waimate and Geraldine.

James Prendergast, Administrator of the Government.

In pursuance of the powers and authorities vested in him by “ The Salmon and Trout Act, 1867,” His Excellency the Administrator of the Government of the Colony of New Zealand doth hereby make the following regulations for the Counties of Waimate and Geraldine : Regulations. 1. These regulations shall come into force on the first day of October, one thousand eight hundred and eighty-one. 2. Any holder of a license, as hereinafter mentioned, may fish with rod and line for trout in all rivers, streams, and lakes within the Counties of Waimate and Geraldine, from the first day of October, one thousand eight hundred and eighty-one, until the thirty-first day of March, one thousand eight hundred and eighty-two, but only between the hours of five o’clock in the morning and ten o’clock in the evening. 3. Licenses to fish with rod and line in the said waters will be issued under the hand of the Secretary of the South Canterbury Acclimatisation Society, and for every license a fee of twenty shillings will be charged. 4. No license shall authorize any person other than the person named therein to fish, and that only with rod and line. 5. Any person fishing without a license, or any person who shall on demand of any person holding and showing a license, or on the demand of any police officer or constable, fail to produce and show to such person, police officer, or constable his license, shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding twenty pounds. 6. All trout not exceeding seven inches in length taken by any person fishing as aforesaid shall be immediately returned alive to the water ; and any person convicted of infringing this regulation shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding twenty pounds sterling, and his license shall thereupon become void. 7. Except as aforesaid, no person shall fish or use any net or other engine, instrument, or device for taking fish in any river, stream, or lake within the Counties of Waimate and Geraldine; and all persons offending against this regulation shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding fifty pounds. 8. Any person who puts, throws, or places, or allows to be put, thrown, or placed, into any river, stream, or lake in the said Counties of Waimate and Geraldine, any dynamite or other explosive substance, or any matter or liquid deleterious to fish, shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding one hundred pounds. As witness the hand of His Excellency the Administrator of the Government, this sixth day of October, one thousand eight hundred and eighty-one. H. A. Atkinson, (in absence of the Colonial Secretary.)

Conditions for Trout Fishing in Waitaki.

James Prendergast, Administrator of the Government

In pursuance of the powers and authorities vested in him by “ The Salmon and Trout Act, 1867,” His Excellency the Administrator of the Government of the Colony of New Zealand, doth hereby make the following regulations for the County of Waitaki: —

1. Any holder of a license may fish with rod and line for trout in all the streams and lakes within and forming the boundaries of the County of Waitaki, from the first day of October, one thousand eight hundred and eighty-one, to the thirty-first

day of March, one thousand eight hundred and eighty-two, both inclusive.

2. Licenses to fish with rod and line in the above district will be issued under the hand of the Secretary of tire Waitaki Acclimatisation Society at Oamaru, and for every license a fee of twenty shillings will be charged. 3. license shall authorize any person other than the person named therein to fish, and that only with rod and line, and between the hours of four o’clock in the morning and ten o’clock in the evening. 4. Any person fishing without a license, or any person who shall on demand of any person holding and showing a license, or on the demand of any ranger, police officer, or constable, fail to produce and show to such person, ranger, police officer, or constable bis license, shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding twenty pounds. 5. All trout not exceeding seven inches in length taken by any person fishing as aforesaid shall be immediately returned alive to the water, and any person convicted of infringing this

regulation shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding twenty pounds sterling, and his license shall thereupon become void. 6. Except as aforesaid, no person shall fish or use any net or other engine, instrument, or device for taking fish in any lake, river, or stream within the above district; and all persons offending against this regulation shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding fifty pounds. 7. Any person who puts, throws, or places, or allows to be put, thrown, or placed, into any lake, river, or stream in the said district, any dynamite or other explosive substance, or any matter or liquid deleterious to fish, shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding one hundred pounds. 8. These regulations shall come into force as from the first day of October, one thoueand eight hundred and eighty-one. As witness the hand of His Excellency the Administrator of the Government, this sixth day of October, one thousand eight hundred and eighty-one. H. A. Atkinson, (in absence of the Colonial Secretary.)

By Authority : Gbobgb Didsbubt, Government Printer, Wellington.—lßßl,

Gaol. Name. Where Tried. When. Offence. Sentence. Native of Trade. 1 Born. 1 lei ght. Complexion. Hair. Eyes. Nose. Mouth. Chin.Remarks and Previous Convictions. Dunedin ... Alfred alias Fredk. Coy Dunedin ... Oct. 3, iSSi unlawfully killing sheeo acquitted at Supreme England ... butcher ... 1856 '•s in. 8 fresh dark brown grey medium medium medium Dunedin ... Charles Harland Dunedin ... Oct. 3, i83i larceny acquitted at Supreme Court 3 months’ labour ... Scotland... seaman ... 1853 s 8 fresh brown hazel medium medium medium Ship on right arm. Dunedin ... Henry Clark, alias Dunedin ... June 28, 1881 larceny (2 charges) England ... seaman ... 1859 5 S* fresh dark brown hazel broad medium medium Faith, hope, and charity on left arm. Dunedin ... Dunedin ... Dunedin ... George Stokes Henry Jones Robert Ballantyne... Dunedin ... June 30, i83i larceny 3 months’ labour .. England ... carpenter 1841 s5 fresh dk.grey medium medium Seven previous convictions. Ruptured ; Dunedin ... Clyde Sept. 7, i88t Nov. 19, i83o larceny obscene exposure ... 28 days’ labour 6 months’ labour ... England... seaman ... 1857 3 9 fresh light brown hazel medium medium medium large scar on left leg. assault 6 months’ labour ... (cumulative) 3 months’ labour ... > Scotland blacksmith 1828 s 7 fresh sandy grey medium medium medium Scar on right cheek-bone. Dunedin ... James Duncan Dunedin ... June 30, 1881 obscene language ... Scotland... slater 1S35 S 5. sallow hazel Two previous convictions. Bad teeth. Dunedin ... Oamaru July 7, 1SS1 vagrancy 3 months’ labour ... Otago groom 1865 s fresh grey medium Scar on upper lip. Dunedin ... Aug. 24, 18S1 vagrancy 6 weeks’labour Ireland ... 1833 5 6 Dunedin ... Samuel Champion... Clyde Sept. 1,1S81 disobeying a mainte1 month’s labour ... England ... seaman ... 183s 5 8 fresh sallow grey medium medium medium SC on left knee. Dunedin ... Edwin Stead nance order Ft. Chalmers Sept. 23,18S1 false pretences 14 days'labour England ... civil enginr. 1845 II fresh hazel medium ES on left arm. Dunedin ... June 27, 18S1 vagrancy 3 months labour ... England ... prostitute 1855 4 fresh hazel medium Four previous convictions. Dunedin ... Mary Ann Sullivan Dunedin Oamaru Aug. 26, 1881 Sept. 10,1S81 vagrancy vagrancy 6 weeks’ labour 1 month’s labour ... England ... prostitute 1858 5 3 fresh black hazel medium medium medium Eight previous convictions. damaging property 30 days’ labour £ England prostitute 1861 5 3 fresh light brown grey medium medium medium One previous conviction. Dunedin ... Dunedin ... Mary Wood Ellen Muir, alias Dunedin ... Dunedin ... July 6, 1881 July 27, 1881 habitual drunkenness damaging property (cumulative) 3 months’ labour ... s month’s labour ... Tasmania prostitute 1843 5 3 fresh light hazel medium medium medium Nine previous convictions. Wynn obscene language ... 1 month’s labour ... j Scotland prostitute is 5 8 5 3 fresh dark brown hazel medium medium medium Four previous convictions. Dunedin ... Dunedin ... Wanganui Bridget Connolly ... Tames Hogan John Hilty Dunedin ... Cl/de Aug. 29, 1SS1 obscene language ... 6 weeks’labour Ireland ... prostitute 1857 s 2 fresh grey medium Thirteen previous convictions. illegally on premises 12 months’ labour ... Ireland ... labourer ... 1848 5 0 Scar on right temple. Seventeen previous convictions. Mark Wanganui... Aug. 29, 1881 illegally on premises 1 month’s labour ... Ireland ... labourer ... 1829 5 3i fresh grey grey medium medium medium Wanganui Clement Ford Palmerston N July 5, 1881 larceny 3 months’ labour ... England ... bricklayer 1835 s 5 fresh light brown, curly blue medium medium medium of cut under left eye. Two previous convictions. Nail on third finger of left hand deformed; small Wanganui Wanganui Ears Hansen James Harvey Palmerston N Feilding July s, 1881 July 9, 18S1 vagrancy larceny 3 months’ labour ... 2 months’ labour ... Denmark labourer ... 1842 5 6 fair brown grey medium medium medium wart ever left eye. One previous conviction. Mark of cut assaulting and re28 days’ labour j England labourer ... 1848 4i pale black hazel small Blue cut-marks across bridge of nose: Wanganui Isaac Chapman Wanganui... Oct. 5> 1881 sisting police larceny (cumulative) 24 hours’ imprisonmt. Melbourne 1870 4 si pale brown hazel small, medium medium bald on fore part of head. and 24 strokes with a rod 3 months’ labour ... cocked Wellington William Harris Wanganui June 28,1881 vagrancy N. Zealand labourer ... 1857 6\ fair brown blue long small small Eight previous convictions. W on right arm; MAY HARRIS, cross, and Wellington David Collins, alias Wanganui... Dec. 9,1880 horse-stealing 12 months’ labour ... Ireland ... labourer ... 1856 5 2j fair brown grey medium medium medium bracelet on left arm. Previously convicted at Napier. Robert Ryan Weston Wellington Wellington Wellington Wellington William Right William Summerfield Thomas Turner Henry Gavine, alias Blenheim ... Wanganui... Wellington Wellington Sept. 2,1881 April 25,1881 Sept. 3.1881 Sept, 19, iSSi false pretences horse-stealing vagrancy stealing from a dwelli mo’s imprisonment 6 months' labour ... 1 month’s labour ... 14 days’labour England ... England ... England ... Ireland ... labourer ... labourer ... sailor labourer ... 1848 1823 1S64 1849 5 f 5 6 u 9* dark sallow fair fresh dark grey light brown grey hazel blue grey medium large medium medium medium medium medium medium medium medium medium medium Ring half round each wrist; indistinct tattooing on right arm. Wellington Robert McNamara Carterton ... Sept. 26,1881 vagrancy 7 days’ labour Born at sea butcher ... 1848 5 7 fresh dark brown blue large, broken small, medium large Thirteen previous convictions. Wellington Wiliiam Edward Blenheim ... Sept. 6, 1881 larceny 1 month’s labour ... N.S. Wales groom 1836 5 8J sallow brown grey small small Two previous convictions. Wellington Wellington Henry Williams pug Samuel Faulkner ... David Raymond ... Wellington Wellington April 29, 1 83 1 Sept. S, 1881 larceny breach of Customs Regulations Act 6 months’ labour ... fined £4. 4s., or 1 month’s imprisonEngland ... Italy cooper ... sailor 1841 1849 S 3 U sandy sallow sandy dark brown blue hazel long long medium medium medium deep Napier Napier David Horton Thomas Drinkwater Napier Napier July 2, 1881 Dec. 13, 1880 vagrancy horse-stealing 3 months’ labour ... 12 months’ labour ... America... England ... labourer ... labourer ... 1824 1866 5 5 6 3 fresh fair, grey light brown grey grey large medium medium medium large medium Five previous convictions. Napier Thomas Wilson Napier Feb. 21, 1881 unlawfully wounding 9 months’ labour ... Norway ... sailor 1854 5 7a freckled fresh light brown blue medium medium medium American arms on breast; female on Napier John Moore Napier Sept. S, 18S1 illegally on premises 1 month’s labour ... England ... printer ... 1838 5 9 fair brown brown medium medium medium right arm ; anchor on left hand. One previous conviction. Scar over Napier George Pyne Napier Sept. 19, iSSi larceny 7 days’ labour 14 days’ labour j England sailor 6\ right eye. assault 1S57 5 fair light brown grey medium medium medium Thistle and flags on left arm : sailor and flags on right arm ; anchor on both hands; sailor on calf of left leg.

RETURN OF PRISONERS REPORTED AS DISCHARGED FROM GAOLS DURING THE FORTNIGHT ENDED Bth OCTOBER, 1881.

Gaol. Name. Where Tried. When. Offence. Sentence. Native of Trade, j Born.. deightj Complexion. Hair. Eyes. Nose. Mouth. Chin. Remarks and Previous Convictions, Sept. 10,1881 illegally on premises 1 month’s labour ... 4 years’ penal serviScotland... labourer ...‘ 1841 ft. in. S 9 fair brown grey medium medium medidm Two previous convictions. Lyttelton ... James Tucker Timaru Sept. 2, 1878 larceny England ... labourer ... 1850 5 8 fresh light brown dk. blue long, ptd. small broad, Two previous convictions. Heart, crown, two flags in wreath, and WP tude square large, medium medium on left arm ; anchor and two stars on right hand ; scar on left leg. Lyttelton ... David McKee Timaru June 11,1879 stealing from the per3 years’ penal serviIreland ... distiller 1834 S 6|fresh fair grey One previous conviction. Large black son tude and clerk round pointed prominent medium hairy mole on inside of left thigh; right foot slightly deformed through rheumatism. Lyttelton ... William Taylor Kaikoura ... July 8, 1S81 vagrancy 3 months’ labour ... Wellington seaman ... 1845 5 8 florid red small, It. greyj grey round One previous conviction. Addington Addington Tune 30,1881 larceny 3 months’ labour ... Dunedin... sailor 1865 4 52 sallow dark brown medium medium medium One previous conviction. Patrick Dunn Christchurch July 4, 1881 embezzlement 3 months’ labour ... Ireland ... 1S53 5 9i pale dark brown blue thin, pinched medium long One upper front tooth out; burn-mark on right hiD. Addington Frank Smith Christchurch Sept. s. 1881 vagrancy 1 month’s labour ... London ... labourer ... 1855 s fresh dark brown brown medium medium medium Bracelet on right wrist; FS on left medium large medium wrist; C and anchor on left arm. Addington George Hyde Christchurch Sept, s, 18S1 stealing fowls (3 1 month’s labour on London ... 1868 4 0 fair fair grey Three previous convictions. charges) each charge (conAddington Joseph Sparkes Christchurch Oct. 4,1881 malicious injury to committed for trial... Channel labourer ... 1858 S 9i fair brown blue large medium medium Scar under right eye and on nose; Islands medium medium medium admitted to bail. Addington Addington John Wilson habitual drunkenness 8 days’ labour England ... labourer ... 1843 5 4* fair brown dk. grey Mark of cut on forehead. George Barker, alias Christchurch June 17.1881 larceny 4 months’ labour ... Ireland ... labourer ... 1837 5 6 fresh light brown blue medium large medium Four previous convictions. Scar on florid hazel medium medium medium nose; brown mole on inside of right Addington Mary Thompson, Christchurch Sept. 9.18S1 larceny (4 charges) 1 month’s labour on Scotland... matron ... 1823 5 2 dark, turnthigh. alias McAlpiur each charge (coning grey Addington Mary Gough Christchurch Sept. 10,1881 illegally on premises 1 month’s labour ... Ireland ... labourer ... 1827 S 2, sallow grey blue medium medium medium Repeatedly convicted. Addington William Storey Christchurch Oct. 3,18S: illegally on premises 7 days’ labour Ireland _ ... 1846 5 62 pale brown blue wide large medium Five previous convictions. Addington John O’Leary, alias Michael Leary John Baxter Christchurch Oct. 3. 18S1 illegally on premises 7 days’ labour Ireland ... labourer ... 1854 6 fair fair grey medium medium medium Two previous convictions. Addington Hurunui ... Sept. 12,1881 illegally on premises 28 days’ labour England ... labourer ... i860 5 8i ruddy brown hazel pinched medium medium Scar on left eyebrow, on right elbow, and on left small finger. 10 weeks’labour England ... labourer ... 1844 5 2\ fresh black grey large medium round One previous conviction. Invercargill John Harbourd Invercargill June 14, 1880 larceny (2 charges) 12 months’ labour ... London ... barber and cook, & c. 1826 S si dark, sallow black, turning grey grey large Roman small round Scar on right temple ; cut on side of left eye ; blue mark under left eye ; white flesh-marks as of cow-pock over body ; hazel small, flat small small small feet. Invercargill John Gobble Invercargill Sept. 26,18S1 larceny committed for trial... England... painter ... 1863 5 7 fresh light brown Admitted to bail. First, second, and third fingers of left hand deformed ; large, sharp medium small small burn-marks on breast. Invercargill William Schults ... Campbelltown Oct. 3,1881 obscene language ... 7 days’ labour America... labourer ... 1831 6 0 sallow dark brown grey Cut on forehead ; star on both hands. Auckland ... Michael Murphy ... Dargaville... June 27,1881 vagrancy 3 months’ labour ... Ireland ... labourer ... 1847 5 si swarthj dark brown blue medium medium Scar on nose ; three scars on right arm ; two large scars on left shoulder. Auckland ... John Murphy Whangarei April 4,1881 damaging property larceny 2 months’ labour ... 4 months’ labour ... (cumulative) | Ireland ... tailor 1856 5 4l fresh light brown blue medium medium medium Scar down nose; two ballet-girls on tesselated work on right arm; Roman medium medium medium gladiator in irons on left arm. Auckland... James Evers Auckland ... Sept. 13,18S1 vagrancy 14 days’ labour Ireland ... shoemaker 1828 5 81 swarth) grey ... brown Fourteen previous convictions. Shotwounds on shoulders. Tuly 28,?i88i 2 months’ labour ... Ireland ... bootmaker 1 1858 5 S fair fair blue medium medium medium Two previous convictions. 2 months’ labour ... N. Zealand labourer ... 1SO4 5 0 frecklec fair hazel medium medium medium Cutter, flag, double heart, &c., on right Auckland... John Carey Auckland ... Aug. 29,1881 larceny ... 1 month’s labour ... Ireland ... bushman... | 1844' S Si sallow black brown medium medium medium medium medium medium arm ; “ John C, 1862,” on left arm. Auckland... James Watson Auckland ... Aug. 31,1881 larceny 1 month’s labour ... Ireland ... currier ... 1840 s 4 fresh black brown Fourteen previous convictions. Two medium medium fingers of right hand contracted; scar on back of neck. Auckland... Charles Carter Auckland ... July 1,1881 vagrancy 3 months’ labour .. Victoria ... 1863 s 82 sallow brown grey medium Eight previous convictions. Several medium medium scars on head. damaging property 2 months’ labour ... England ... labourer ... 1 1854 s 6 fresh brown blue medium Right leg shorter than left. Auckland .. Auckland.. Alexander Lynch ... James McGrath Auckland ... Auckland .. Sept. 19,1881 Sept. 19,1881 larceny assaulting a con14 days’ labour 14 days’ labour Ireland ... blacksmith shoemaker ; 1845 1862 5 7l fresh light brown blue blue medium medium medium medium medium medium Five previous convictions. Five dots on left wrist; natural mark on (.Cape 5 3i sallow brown vagrancy 14 days’labour \ Colony small of back; scar on left thigh and (cumulative) medium medium medium right leg. Auckland.. Heinrich Pohlen .. Alexandra.. Sept. 6,1881 assault 1 month’s labour and Prussia ... farmer ... 1819 S 22 sallow grey grey Crucifix, HEINRICH, POHLEN, on 12 months’ imprisonment in default right arm; heart, &c., on left arm ; burn-marks on belly; wound on right medium foot. Auckland.. Piwiki Hopi Auckland .. July 4, 1881 unlawfully wounding 3 months’ labour ... N. Zealand 1855 S 8 j copper black brown medium medium “ Piwiki ” on left arm.

RETURN OF PRISONERS REPORTED AS DISCHARGED, ETC. — continued.

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New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume V, Issue 21, 19 October 1881, Page 179

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Extracts from New Zealand Gazette. New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume V, Issue 21, 19 October 1881, Page 179

Extracts from New Zealand Gazette. New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume V, Issue 21, 19 October 1881, Page 179

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