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Miscellaneous Information.

Appointments as Constables on Transfer from Permanent Militia. Thomas Richard Winsbury Philpotts, No. 501. Garrett Fitzgerald, No. 502. William Howell, No. 503. Thomas Hickman, No. 504.

Promotion. Constable Joseph William Day, No 134, to be acting third-class sergeant.

Resignation Constable John Roscoe, No. 387.

Dismissal. Constable Bernard McLaughlin, No. 366

Rewards. The sum of £2 each has been awarded to Sergeant-major William Thomas Mason and Constable Patrick McCormack, Lyttelton Police, for the arrest of two deserters from the German barque “ Theodor.”

Tiie sum of £5 has been awarded to Constable Andrew Berryman, Tc Kuiti Police, in recognition of his services in connection with tho detention and prosecution of Te Moana, of Te Kumi, fined £3 and costs on three charges of sly grogselling.

The sum of £3 has been awarded to Constable F. J. Taylor, Wellington Police, by Mrs. Isabella Buller, in recognition of his promptness in recovering a trunk lost by her containing valuable property. The sum of £1 has been awarded by Mr. John Caddell to Constable Denis Brosnalian, Waipukurau Police, in recognition of his services in connection with the recovery of £2O stolen from him on the 28th December last. The sum of £2 has been awarded from the Reward Fund to Constable Joseph Keaney, Orepuki Police, in recognition of his services in connection with the arrest and prosecution of three Chinese, fined £2O for broaches of the Gaining and Lotteries Act.

Long-service Medals awarded. Police Department, Commissioner’s Office, Wellington, 9th February 1887. Long-service medals have been awarded, in terms of Circular No. 10, of the Btli Ma} T , 1886, to the following members of the Police Force who were entitled to receive the same on that date, as well as to others who have since qualified : Sergeant-major John Bevin, No. 17. Sergeant-major William Thomas Mason, No. 57. Sergeant-major Patrick Thomas Fair, No. 15. Sergeant-major David Ramsay, No. 6. First-class Sergeant John Nash, No. 1. First-class Sergeant William Henry Scott, No. 16. First-class Sergeant Henry William Felton, No. 14. First-class Sergeant John Barlow, No. 44. First-class Sergeant John Pratt, No. 41. First-class Sergeant James Murphy, No. 19. First-class Sergeant Francis Thomas Hewitt Bullen, No. 8. First-class Sergeant Edward Storling Wliito, No. 70. First-class Sergeant Alexander Wilson, No. 43. First-class Sergeant Michael Scanlan, No. 102. First-class Sergeant Patrick Barry Cahill, No. 48. First-class Sergeant John Frederick Bulford, No. 74. First-class Sergeant John Duffin, No. 18. First-class Sergeant Patrick O’Neill, No. 13. First-class Sergeant James Anderson, No. 49. First-class Sergeant Alexander McDonald, No. 65. First-class Sergeant Henry McArdle, No. 32. First-class Sergeant William Hanlon, No. 10. First-class Sergeant Richard Gamble, No. 28. First-class Sergeant Patrick Finnegan, No. 4. First-class Sergeant William Emerson, No. 23.

First-class Sergeant Maurice Ready, No. 25. First-class Sergeant Charles Rutledge, No. 72. First-class Sergeant Francis Henry Morice, No. 103. First-class Sergeant Andrew Clarke, No. 20. Second-class Sergeant Charles Fraser, No. 29. Second-class Sergeant William Nugent Mulville, No. 71. Second-class Sergeant Bernard Green, No. 5. Second-class Sergeant John Donovan, No. 64. Second-class Sergeant Soren Christopher W. Moller, No. 33 Second-class Sergeant Hugh Nickle, No. 78. Second-class Sergeant Paul Shirley, No. 105. Second-class Sergeant Michael James Geerin, No. 110. Second-class Sergeant James Donnelly, No. 45. Second-class Sergeant Adam Bissett, No. 37. Second-class Sergeant Joseph Barrett, No. 27. Second-class Sergeant Henry ITallett, No. 61. Third-class Sergeant John Wybrants Ellison, No. 106. Third-class Sergeant Edward Wilson, No. 94. Acting Third-class Sergeant John Keating, No. 36. Acting Third-class Sergeant John Dean Watson, No. 95. First-class Constable John Morton, No. 35. First-class Constable John Jeffries, No. 36. First-class Constable Martin Cashion, No. 38. First-class Constable Patrick Hendrick, No. 40. First-class Constable William Stephenson, No. 42. First-class Constable James McKenna, No. 21. First-class Constable Charles McDonald, No. 39. First-class Constable William Strean, No. 96. First-class Constable Walter Henry Haddrell, No. 109. First-class Constable John Hartnett, No. 104. First-class Constable John Farmer, No. 46. First-class Constable Frederick Wild, No. 50. First-class Constable William Bulford, No. 52. First-class Constable Thomas Whelan, No. 55. First-class Constable William Brennan, No. 59. First-class Constable William Walker, No. 67. First-class Constable John Haddock, No. 75. First-class Constable Henry Clarke, No. 83. First-class Constable Richard Stapleton, No. 85. First-class Constable David Shaw, No. 89. First-class Constable Neil McLeod, No. 91. First-class Constable Abraham Hobson, No. 111. First-class Constable Joseph Swinbourne Kelly, No. 87. First-class Constable William Joyce, No. 151. First-class Constable Michael Roche, No. 69. First-class Constable John Coyle, No. 81. First-class Constable Martin Dudley Stagpoole, No. 101. First-class Constable David Lyster, No. 2. First-class Constable Alexander Crozier, No. 68. First-class Constable Ralph Satchwcll, No. 98. First-class Constable William Willoughby, No. 77. First-class Constable William Henry Ryan, No. 100. First-class Constable Joshua Hutchison, No. 79. First-class Constable William Murray, No. 88. Second-class Constable John McCabe, No. 80. Second-class Constable William Coughlan, No. 54. Third-class Constable John Thomas Steel, No. 51. Third-class Constable John Dunn, No. 56. Third-class Constable Edward Sturmer, No. 58. Third-class Constable James Addison, No. 60. Third-class Constable Henry Salmon, No. 82. Third-class Constable John Hinton, No. 84. Third-class Constable Thomas White, No. 86. Third-class Constable David Strickland, No. 90. Third-class Constable Alfred Morton Moon, No. 93. Chief Detective (in Christchurch) Thomas Neil, No. 11. First-class Detective Alexander Henderson, No. 108. First-class Detective Martin Grace, No. 73. Second-class Detective Richard Doolan, No. 70. Second-class Detective Patrick Quinn, No. 99. Third-class Detective Edward Hughes, No. 107. W. E. Gudgeon, Commissioner.

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New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XI, Issue 4, 16 February 1887, Page 33

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Miscellaneous Information. New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XI, Issue 4, 16 February 1887, Page 33

Miscellaneous Information. New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XI, Issue 4, 16 February 1887, Page 33