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Extracts from New Zealand Gazette.

(From Gazette , 1884, pages 1453 and 1454.) Conditions for Trout-fishing in County of Grey.

Wm. F. DRUMMOND JERVOIS, Governor,

IN pursuance of the powers and authorities vested in him by “ The Salmon and Trout Act, 1867,” His Excellency the Governor of the Colony of New Zealand doth hereby make the following regulations for the County of Grey:— 1. Any holder of a license as hereinafter mentioned may fish with rod and line for trout in each river or stream in the County of Grey from the first day of November, one thousand eight hundred and eighty-four, to the thirty-first day of January, one thousand eight hundred and eighty-five, both inclusive, but only between the hours of five o’clock in the morning and ten o’clock in the evening.

2. Licenses to fish with rod and line in the said waters will be issued under the hand of the Secretary of the Grey District Acclimatisation Society, at Greymouth, and for every license a fee of twenty shillings will be charged. 3. No license shall authorize any person other than the person named therein to fish, and that only with rod and line.

4. Any person fishing without a license, or any oerson 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 his 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 into 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 date hereof.

As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor, this thirteenth day of October, one thousand eight hundred and eighty-four. P. A. BUCKLEY.

Ra?igers under “ Animals Protection Act, 1880,” appointed •

Colonial Secretary’s Office, Wellington, 10th October, 1884. HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint Constable John Cavanagh and Henry Peter Bluett to be Rangers under “ The Animals Protection Act, 1880,” for the District of Tauranga. P. A. BUCKLEY.

Bj Authority: Geobge Dldsbuby, Government Printer, Wellington.-1884.

Gaol. Name. Where Tried. When. Offence. Sentence. Native of Trade. Born. Height Complexion. Hair. Eyes. Nose. Mouth. Chin. Remarks and Previous Convictions. Mount Cook William McLean ,,, Auckland ... April 3,1883 indecent assault 3 years’ penal servitude Auckland shoemaker and sailor 1857 ft. in. 6 oj fresh sandy It. hazel medium medium narrow One previous conviction. Mark of scar on left knee-cap; mark of cut across joint of left big toe; receding forehead; weak-minded. Has gone to Auckland. Mount Cook Frederick Cooper ... Christchurch Oct. 3.1881 forgery and uttering 4 years’ penal servitude Staffordshire clerk 1847 S 93 fresh black dark br. medium medium medium Two previous convictions. Has gone to Lyttelton. Mount Cook John Syraonds ... Napier Sept. 15,1875 stealing in a dwelling 10 years’ penal servitude S years’ penal servitude June 3i, 1876 escaping from custody -Ireland ... labourer ... 1838 5 e* fresh black, turning grey dk.grey thin, prominent medium medium Several previous convictions. Slightly bald. Has gone to Newcastle. Mount Cook Antonio Martini, alias Napier ... June 19,1883 horse-stealing (3 (cumulative) 3 years’ penal serviFrance ... sailor 184s S 2i dark dark dark large large medium One previous conviction. Has gone to Marco charges) tude on each charge Napier. Lyttelton ... John Cutler John Williams Christchurch Jan. 7, 1884 perjury (concurrent) 9 months’ labour ... 13 months’ labour ... England ... labourer ... 1830 S 83 fair black, wooiiy blue medium medium medium Left arm paralyzed. Lyttelton ... Dunedin ... Nov. 27,1883 larceny (2 charges) America ... seaman ... 1859 s 4 black black broad large medium Several previous convictions. A negro. Lyttelton ... James McLean Christchurch Dec. 22, 1883 soliciting aims under 12 months’ labour ... Ireland ... shoemaker 1824 s 7 fresh grey grey medium medium medium Nineteen previous convictions. Bald; scar on left side of head. Lyttelton ... William Beach ... Ashburton ... Sept. 19,1884 assault 1 month’s labour ... England ... farmlabourer 1859 5 23 fresh fair blue medium medium medium Lyttelton ... Patrick Langham Ashburton ... Sept. 12,1884 having no visible 1 month’s labour .. dk. blue prominent medium medium PODY on right forearm; R and flag on means of support .New farm1S67 5 34 fresh, black breach of borough 7 days’ labour f Zealand labourer freckled left forearm. by-laws l cumulative) Seven previous convictions. Crucifix Lyttelton ... Frederick W. Carroll, Dunedin Mar. 31, 1884 larceny after two 3 years’ penal servi- / alias Michael Carrol, alias William summary convictions tude on right arm; blue mark on left cheekbone ; scar from boil on back of neck; U, anchor, and S on chest; lighthouse Addington Same Christchurch Oct. 3,1884 false pretences 14 days’ labour j -England seaman ... ■ 854 s 7 fresh dark brown grey large, broken medium mediumcovering D over region of heart; t, anchor, and bracelet on left forearm; mark over left thumb; dot on back of right hand. Discharged by special r»mission of sentence. Addington Susan Coleman Christchurch Oct. 6,1884 robbery with violence acquitted at Supreme County Armagh Picton prostitute 1847 s 6 sallow black hazel small medium medium Repeatedly convicted. Addington Christina Bain Christchurch Oct. 7,1884 housebreaking acquitted at Supreme ... 18G2 5 4 fresh fair grey thin small small Weak eyes. Addington John Brook Christchurch Oct. 6, 1884 larceny Corn t acquitted at Supreme Yorkshire commission 1828 5 9i sallow grey brown medium medium medium Previously convicted. Court agent Addington George Hamill ... Christchurch May 2, 1884 false pretences 6 months’ labour ... medium medium medium Two upper front teeth out; mark of cut on back of left hand. Oct. 6,1884 forgery and uttering acquitted at Supreme Court 7 days’ labour •County commission 1853 S 10 fresh dark brown blue Addington Thomas McGleary ... Christchurch Oct. 2,1884 Sept. 26,1884 larceny Auckland printer 6 Ii florid brown blue large medium broad Long scar on left forearm. Addington John Duhig, Christchurch false pretences 14 days’ labour Limerick ... waiter and 1858 5 3 sallow dark brown hazel medium medium medium An upper front tooth broken; mark of cut over right eye. Addington Ellen Parkinson, alias Christchurch Sept. 27, 1884 disorderly conduct ... 14 days’ labour Co. Kerry prostitute 1850 5 2 fresh black dk. blue medium medium medium Repeatedly convicted. medium medium Wellington Thomas Archer Wellington July 7, 1884 larceny as a bailee ... 3 months’ labour ... Ireland ... labourer ... 1841 5 7 sallow brown blue medium HE on right arm. Wellington Henry Thomas EdWellington Oct. 0, 1884 larceny acquitted at Supreme N. Zealand blacksmith 1861 7 fresh light brown brown medium medium medium wards, alias EddelCourt Wellington stone, alias Allan John Maninin Wellington Oct. 6,1884 attempting to wound acquitted at Supreme Court acquitted at Supreme Court Finland ... sailor 185s 5 54 fresh light brown blue large large round Star on left hand ; anchor on right hand. Wellington Hugh Russell Wellington Oct. 6,1884 attempting to wound Ireland ... labourer ... I84I 5 7 fresh light brown It. blue medium medium medium Woman with flag and bird on right forearm ; sailor holding bottle and glass and astride a cask with BW on end, and crucifix, on right arm ; man and woman on left forearm. Wellington Charles Edward Gundry Ellen McCann, alias Wellington Oct. 6,1884 false pretences acquitted at Supreme Court 14 days’ labour England ... accountant 1849 s 9 fresh light brown grey medium medium medium Nearly bald. Wellington Wellington Sept. 24,1884 habitual drunkenness reland ... prostitute 1857 5 0 dark, dark dark medium medium medium Twenty-three previous convictions. Wellington Boyle James William Drury Wellington Feb. 21,1884 false pretences (3 9 months’ labour on England ... labourer ... 1816 7 freckled fresh, light brown hazel prominent medium medium Anchor and star on left arm. charges) each charge (confreckled Wellington Margaret Shields Wellington Oct. 3,1884 illegally on premises current) 7 days’labour England ... prostitute 1859 5 2 dark dark brown hazel medium medium medium Twelve previous convictions. Wellington Andrew Craig Wellington Sept. 11, 1884 neglecting to support 1 month’s labour ... N. Zealand gardener... 1845 S 5 fresh light brown blue prominent medium medium Wears a wig. Wellington Thomas Long Wellington Oct. 7,1884 his wife and family resisting police 7 days’ labour Ireland ... labourer ... 1839 5 8 fair fair blue medium medium medium One previous conviction. Crucifix on right arm.

RETURN OF PRISONERS REPORTED AS DISCHARGED FROM GAOLS DURING THE FORTNIGHT ENDED 18th OCTOBER, 1884.

Gaol. Name. Where Tried. When. Offence. Sentence. Native of Trade. Born. Height Complexion. Hair. Eyes. Nose. Mouth. Chin. Remarks and Previous Convictions. Wellington Neils Jansen Wellington Oct. 7, 1884 iarceny 7 days’ labour Denmark labourer ... i8S3 ft s in. fair Mole on left cheek. Wellington Rose Adams Wellington Oct. 7, 1884 indecent language ... 7 days’ labour England ... prostitute 1806 S 4 i dark black dk. hazel short, large, Wellington James Cahill, alias Williams Wellington May 6, 1884 larceny 6 months’ labour ... Ireland ... tailor 1842 s Ah fresh brown hazel thick medium thick lips medium medium Two previous convictions. Woman, ship, and star on right arm; sailor, woman, harp, and coat-of-arms on left Wellington Edward Murphy Wellington Sept. 20, 1884 failing to support his 1 month’s labour ... N.S. Wales labourer ... 1850 s 2 fresh brown blue medium medium medium Two previous convictions. Nelson William E. Chinn Nelson July 11, 1884 threatening language 3 months’ imprisonment in default of bail 1 month’s labour ... England ... bookbinder 1849 5 7 swarthy dark brown dk. grey aquiline medium pointed Nelson Margaret Burgess, Nelson Sept. 12, 1884 larceny Scotland ... 1863 4 9l fair brown hazel short medium medium Five previous convictions. Nelson Ann Humphrey Nelson Sept. 13, 1884 having no visible means of support 1 month’s labour ... England ... 1813 5 I sallow grey blue large medium medium Very wrinkled face. Wanganui William McKenzie ... Foxton July 11, 1884 larceny 3 months’ labour ... Scotland... labourer ... 1830 S 7! sandy brown hazel crooked medium medium Four previous convictions. Blue mark on back of right leg, arms, shoulders, Wanganui Wanganui Frederick Lyness William Smith Wanganui ... Wanganui .. July 17, 1884 Sept. 10, 1884 soliciting alms larceny 3 months’ labour ... 1 month’s labour ... Ireland ... Ireland ... draper baker 1845 1827 5 5 5 6 fresh fresh brown brown, turnblue grey medium large medium medium medium medium and back j freckled. Twenty-two previous convictions. Five previous convictions. M ark of burn Wanganui Isabella Greig Palmerston Oct. 2, 1884 obscene language ... 7 days’ labour Scotland ... married ... 1848 s 3 fresh ing grey grey brown medium medium medium on face. Birth-mark on right side; burn-mark Timaru Charles Stanton Timaru July 8, 1884 having no visible 3 months’ labour ... Ch’church baker 1853 s 6 fair dark brown brown medium medium medium under right breast. Wedge Aug. 11,1884 means of support Tiraaru ... William Robertson ... Timaru larceny ... 2 months’ labour ... Heligoland seaman ... 1853 s 6 dark dark brown grey medium medium medium Sailor bearing British flag, eight stars, • ? r OC * we hope,” crucifix, &c., on right forearm; wreath round wrist: chor on hand; full-rigged ship and Timaru ... Timaru ... Timaru ... William Henry Harris Charles Audoire Thomas Halpin, alias Thomas Andrew AlTimaru Timaru Timaru Oct. 9, 1884 Oct. 9, 1884 Aug. 14,1884 housebreaking and larceny housebreaking and larceny illegally on premises committed for trial... committed for trial... 2 months’ labour ... Staffordshire Jersey Geelong, Victoria expressdriver labourer ... labourer ... 1856 1852 1841 5 5 21 9 7 fair dark pale brown dark grey grey hazel blue medium large medium medium large medium medium heavy medium KYY K on back of left hand. Top of left forefinger off. Admitted to bail. Anchor, cross, “C. O. D*Way” on left forearm. Admitted to bail. Three previous convictions. Timaru ... George Titmus, alias Morrison, alias Pullen, alias Moonlight Waimate ... Oct. 3,1884 provoking a breach of the peace fined £2, or in default 14 days’ labour Tasmania butcher ... 1S41 5 7i dark, swarthy black hazel flat, broad large medium Six previous convictions. Three cutmarks on forehead; second finger of right hand broken; bullet-wound on Dunedin ... John Coull Dunedin ... Sept. 24, 1884 exposing his person 14 days’labour Scotland ... blacksmith 1828 ni grey right leg. Dunedin ... Adam Scott Dunedin Oct. 6,1884 cutting and wounding acquitted at Supreme Scotland ... blacksmith 1832 5 9* fresh dark brown grey small medium medium and forefinger of both hands; mark of cut on lower lip; pockpitted; broad Dunedin ... Jane Brown Dunedin July 11,1884 riotous and indecent 3 months’ labour ... Scotland ... prostitute 1857 - I dark black brown medium medium medium Two previous convictions. Dunedin ... Matilda Blue Dunedin June 28, 1884 habitual drunkenness 3 months’ labour ... Ireland ... prostitute 1852 s 2 fresh dark brown grey medium medium medium Forty-one previous convictions. Upper Dunedin ... Mary Goddar, alias Dunedin Sept. 3, 1884 larceny 6 weeks’ labour Ireland ... married ... 1846 5 4 pale dark brown hazel medium medium medium front teeth out; left forefinger broken. Nine previous convictions. Dunedin ... Alexander Dempsey ... Pt. Chalmers Oct. 7, 1884 larceny 7 days’ labour Ireland ... labourer ... 1854 5 7i fresh light brown deep set, medium medium small Mark of cut on back of head, left side; Dunedin ... John Murphy Dunedin Oct. 14, 1884 horse-stealing committed for trial... N. Zealand storekeeper 1863 5 6i fresh dark brown grey brown inclined small small dark-red whiskers. Admitted to bail. Oamaru ... James Power Oamaru Oct. 14, 1884 Oct. 14, 1884 larceny 6 days’labour Ireland ... 1869 4 2 to right Oamaru ... Augustus James Oamaru larceny 3 days’ labour N. Zealand 1870 5 3 Napier Neil Ludwig Brettenthal Napier Oct. 4, 1884 secreting a knife and tobacco about a prifined £1 and costs, or in default 7 days’ Denmark labourer ... 1829 5 9 fair brown grey medium large, broken medium Five previous convictions. Invercargill Richard Howarth Sept. 10, 1884 son Lumsden ... sly grog-selling fined £50 and costs, or 1 month’s labour England ... storekeeper 1830 5 7 ruddy dark brown hazel broad, flat small round One previous conviction. Mark of cut on right eyebrow and on left wrist and Hokitika ... Michael Costello Hokitika ... Aug. 2, 1883 breach of Fraudulent Debtors Act 18 months’ labour ... Ireland ... miner 1838 5 Si fresh grey It. hazel sharp, inclined medium medium thumb. Bald on front of head. Clyde Owen O’Neill Cromwell ... Aug. 29, 1884 disobeying an order of Court i mo’s imprisonment Ireland ... . miner 1847 5 Ci sandy brown grey to left medium medium medium Auckland... Auckland... James Galvin John Carlyle Cambridge ... Auckland ... July 24, 1884 Sept. 30, 1884 assault (2 charges)... larceny 2 months’ labour ... 7 days’ labour Ireland ... England ... labourer ... cabinetmaker 1852 1856 5 s 8i sallow fair black dark brown brown grey medium medium medium medium medium medium Vaccination-marks on right arm. Left leg broken.

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

Gaol. Name. Where Tried. When. Offence. Sentence. Native of Trade. Born. Height. Complexion. Hair. Eyes. Nose. Mouth. Chin. Remarks and Previous Convictions. ft. in. Auckland ... Robert Temple Auckland ... April 30, 1884 larceny ... 6 months’ labour .. Ireland ... sailor 1859 5 61 pale fair blue medium medium medium Wristlet on both wrists; four warts on Auckland ... right hand. James McCauley, alias Hamilton ... Sept, g, 1884 larceny 1 month’s labour ... Scotland ... steward ... 1848 S si fresh dark brown brown medium medium medium Anchor, cross, and flags on left arm ; McCullagh, alias McAuley star between left forefinger and thumb. Auckland ... John Lesewer Auckland ... July 11, 1S79 perjury and arson ... 7 years’ penal sendJersey carpenter 1843 S 4i fresh light brown dk. hazel medium medium medium Scars on back of neck, two on left chest, Auckland... John Peter Evans, alias Peter John tude on each charge (concurrent) medium and one on back. Auckland ... Sept. 12, 18S4 larceny 1 month's labour ... N. Zealand 1S66 S 4 fresh fair blue medium medium One previous conviction. Two scars on back of head; anchor and four marks Evyln on left arm. Auckland ... George Evans Auckland ... Sept. 12, 1884 larceny 1 month’s labour ... N. Zealand stockdriver errand-boy 1868 5 si sallow dark brown It. hazel medium medium medium One previous conviction. Auckland... George Head Auckland ... Sept. 12, 18S4 larceny 1 month’s labour N. Zealand 1868 S 4i sallow dark brown It. hazel medium medium medium Four previous convictions. Large boilmark on left arm ; scar on left knee. Auckland ... James Shiers Auckland .. Sept. 13,1884 wilful damage to pro1 month’s labour ... England ... sailor 1832 5 61 swarthy grey hazel medium medium medium Impediment in speech. Auckland .. Henry York, alias Auckland ... Sept. 29, 1884 habitual drunkenness 14 days’ labour England ... labourer ... 1841 S 6 swarthy black hazel medium medium medium Nine previous convictions. Turner, alias Barstow Auckland... Thomas Seaton Auckland ... Oct. 4,1884 provoking a breach 7 days’ labour Scotland ... sailor 1865 S 1 fair brown hazel medium medium medium S on left arm; bracelet on left wrist. Auckland ... of the peace John Edwards Auckland .. July 10, 1882 breaking and entering 3 years’ penal sendEngland ... labourer ... 1838 5 61 fresh grey blue medium medium medium Six previous convictions. Scar on each Auckland ... tude cheek; anchor on right arm. Benjamin Smith Auckland ... Oct. 10, 1884 obscene language ... 1 month’s labour ... England ... hammer1S48 S 3 4 sallow light brown hazel medium medium medium One previous conviction. Birth-mark Auckland... man on left foot. Paid fine and costs. John Farley Auckland ... Oct. 16, 1884 larceny 48 hours’ labour Australia... carter 1847 5 7i sallow light brown blue medium medium medium One previous conviction. Hard of hearing.

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

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New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume VIII, Issue 22, 29 October 1884, Page 184

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Extracts from New Zealand Gazette. New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume VIII, Issue 22, 29 October 1884, Page 184

Extracts from New Zealand Gazette. New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume VIII, Issue 22, 29 October 1884, Page 184