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Extracts from New Zealand Gazette.

(From Gazette, 1890, pages 984, 985, 98G, 1003, and 1004.) Regulations for Trout-fishing, Taranaki County.

ONSLOW, Governor. ORDER IN COUNCIL

At the Government House, at Wellington, this ninth day of September, 1890.

Present: His Excellency the Governor in Council.

IN pursuance of the powers and authorities vested in him by “Tho Salmon and Trout Act, 1867,” and “The Fisheries Conservation Act, 1884,” His Excellency the Governor of the Colony of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said colony, doth hereby make the following regulations for the County of Taranaki, and in the waters thereof; and doth hereby declare that these regulations shall, as from the dato of the publication thereof in tho New Zealand Gazette, supersede all regulations at variance therewith.

Regulations. 1. Licenses to fish for trout in all the waters within the County of Taranaki will be issued under the hand of the Secretary of the Taranaki Acclimatisation Society, and for every such license a fee of ten shillings will be charged: Provided that it shall not be obligatory upon the society to issue a license.

2. Every such license shall entitle the person named therein to fish in any of the said waters from the fifteenth day of September in any one year to the fifteenth day of April in the following year inclusive, between the hours of four a.m. and ten p.m. only ; but no such license shall confer any right of entry upon the land of any person without liis consent.

3. No person shall fish for, take, catch, or kill, or have in his possession, or attempt to fish for, take, catch, or kill, in any manner whatever, any of the salmonidse or trout, except during the above-mentioned period. 4. Every such license shall entitle the person named therein to fish with ono rod and line only, and with the following baits : Natural or artificial fly, natural or artificial minnow, silveries, bullies, grasshoppers, spiders, caterpillars, creepers, and worms. 5. No person shall use any other bait, or any method, device, or contrivance of any sort or kind whatever, for the pupose of fishing for, taking, catching, or killing trout, except a rod and line, and a landing-net or gaff for fish taken with rod and line. G. No cross-line fishing, stroke-hauling, or any other unsportsmanlike device shall be used for the purpose of taking, catching, or killing trout; nor shall any of the baits above mentioned be used with any medicated or chemical preparation whatever. 7. No person shall fish without a license, and every person fishing shall, on demand of any ranger, constable, member of the said society, or person producing a license, produce and show to such ranger, member, constable, or person liis license, and the contents of his creel or bag, and the bait used by him for taking, catching, or killing trout. 8. Every trout not exceeding eight inches in length from nose to tip of tail, taken or caught by any person, shall immediately be returned alive into the water from which the same is taken. 9. No person shall put, throw, or place, or allow to be put, thrown, or placed, in any of the said waters, any sawdust or sawmill refuse, or anything of any kind or description whatever poisonous, deleterious, or noxious to fish. 10. No person shall take, fish for, catch, or kill, in any manner whatever, or have in his possession, any salmon, salmon-parr, or smolts, or tho ova, young, or fry of any salmon in any stage whatever; and any of the above-named taken by accident shall immediately be returned to the water from whence it was taken. 11. No person shall buy, sell, or expose or offer for sale, within the county to which these regulations relate, any of tho salmonidse or trout, or take, fish for, catch, or kill any of the salmonidse or trout in order to make sale of the same, without permission in writing under the hand of the Secretary of the said society. 12. No person shall have in his possession any of the salmonidse or trout between the sixteenth day of April and the fourteenth day of September inclusive in each year, which period is appointed a close season for all such fish. 13. The penalty for the breach of any of these regulations shall not be less than forty shillings or more than than fifty pounds. . , 14. These regulations shall come into force as from the date of the publication thereof in the New Zealand Gazette. Alex. WILLIS, Clerk of the Executive Council.

Regulations for Trout- and Perch-fishing, Wellington Accli-

matisation District

ONSLOW, Governor. ORDER IN COUNCIL,

At the Government House, at Wellington, this tenth day of September, 1890. Present: His Excellency the Governor in Council.

IN pursuance of the powers and authorities vested in him by “ Tho Fisheries Conservation Act, 1884,” His Excellency the Governor of the Colony of Now Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said colony, doth hereby make the following regulations for the Wellington Acclimatisation District, and the waters thereof; and doth hereby declare that these regulations shall, as from the date of the publication thereof in the New Zealand Gazette, supersede all regulations at variance therewith.

Regulations,

1. Licenses to fish for trout and perch in all waters within that district or part of the North Island which lies to the southward of the following boundary-line—commencing from the mouth of the Manawatu River and following the course of that river to the Manawatu Gorge ; thence in a direct line from such gorge to the mouth of the Waimata River, on the East Coast —may be issued under the hand of the Secretary of the Wellington Acclimatisation Society (hereinafter termed “ the said society ”), or any one authorised by the said Secretary in that behalf. 2. For every license to fish for trout and perch issued under the hand of the Secretary of the Wellington Acclimatisation Society or his deputy a fee of twenty shillings will be charged. Licenses may also be issued to boys of the age of sixteen years or under, or to ladies, at a reduced fee of five shillings for every license so issued: Provided it shall not be obligatory on the said Secretary or his deputy to issue a license.

3. The Secretary of the said society may issue day licenses to bond fide travellers and strangers not resident within the district aforesaid, on their introduction to him by any two members of the said society, and on payment of a fee of two shillings and sixpence for each day’s fishing : Provided that this payment may be remitted if the applicant be a member of or hold a valid license from any other society in New Zealand which grants the like privilege. 4. Any holder of a license may fish with one rod and line for trout and perch, and may use a landing-net or gaff to secure any trout and perch caught with such rod and line, in the above-named waters, from the fifteenth day of September in any one year to tho fifteenth day of April in the year following, both inclusive. 5. No license shall authorise any person other than the person named therein to fish, and that with natural or artificial fly, insect, or fish only. G. No person shall have in his possession any of the salmonidse or trout between tho sixteenth day of April and the fourteenth day of September, which period is hereby appointed a close season for all such fish: Provided always that this regulation shall not apply to fish caught by the officers of the said society for purposes of acclimatisation. 7. No person shall put, throw, or place, or allow to be put thrown, or placed, into any river or stream, or at the mouth or entrance of any such river or stream, any dynamite or other explosive substance, or any sawdust or sawmill refuse, or anything of any kind or description whatever poisonous, deleterious, or noxious to fish.

8. No person shall take, fish for, catch, or kill, in any manner whatever, or have in his possession, any salmon, salmon-parr, or smolts, or the ova, young, or fry of any salmon in any stage whatever; and any of the above-named taken by accident or otherwise shall immediately be returned to the water from whence it was taken.

9. No person shall fish for trout or perch without a license, and every person fishing shall, on demand of any ranger, constable, member of the said society, or person producing a license, produce and show to such ranger, member, constable, or person his license, and the contents of his creel or bag, and the bait used by him for taking, catching, or killing such trout or perch. 10. Every trout not exceeding nine inches in length from nose to tip of tail, taken or caught by any person, shall immediately be returned alive into the water from which tho same is taken.

11. No person shall take, catch, or kill any perch under six inches in length, nor shall perch be taken, caught, or killed at all, or had in possession of any person, between the sixteenth day of April and the fourteenth day of September in any year.

12. No cross-line fishing, stroke-hauling, or any other unsportsmanlike device shall be used for the purpose of taking,

catching, or killing trout or perch; nor shall any of the above-mentioned baits be used with any medicated or chemical preparation whatever. 13. Except as aforesaid, no person shall fish with or use any net or other engine, instrument, or device for taking fish in any river or stream within the district aforesaid, or at the mouth or entrance of any such river or stream. 14. For the purposes of these regulations the mouth of every such river or stream shall be deemed to include every outlet of the same and the sea-sliore between such outlets, and shall extend over a radius of one-quarter of a mile from the point or line where the waters of such river or stream meet those of the sea or of any harbour at low-water.

15. No person shall buy, sell, or expose or offer for sale, or shall fish for the purpose of obtaining for sale, any salmon, trout, or perch, or any part thereof. 16. The penalty for the breach of any of these regulations shall not be less than forty shillings or more than fifty pounds. 17. If any person shall be convicted of any offence against these regulations the license (if any) held by the offender shall thereupon become void.

Alex. WILLIS, Clerk of the Executive Council

Regulations for Trout,- Carp,- and Perch-fishing , Wanganui Acclimatisation District.

ONSLOW, Governor. ORDER IN COUNCIL

At the Government House, at Wellington, this sixteenth day of September, 1890. Present: His Excellency the Governor in Council.

IN pursuance of the powers and authorities vested in him by “The Salmon and Trout Act, 1867,” and “The Fisheries Conservation, Act, 1884,” His Excellency the Governor of the Colony of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said colony, doth hereby make the following regulations for the Wanganui District, which consists of the Counties of Wanganui and Waitotara, and the Ridings of Okakapu, Porewa, Wangaehu, Makohau, and Paraekaretu, in the County of Rangitikei, and in the waters thereof; and doth hereby declare that these regulations shall, as from the date of the publication thereof in the New Zealand Gazette, supersede all regulations at variance therewith.

Regulations. 1. Licenses to fish for trout, carp, and perch in all the waters within the Counties of Wanganui and Waitotara, and the Ridings of Okakapu, Porewa, Wangaehu, Makohau, and Paraekaretu, in the County of Rangitikei, will be issued under the hand of the Secretary of the Wanganui Acclimatisation Society', and for every such license a fee of ten shillings will be charged : Provided that it shall not be obligatory upon the society to issue a license. 2. Every such license shall entitle the person named therein to fish in any of the said waters from the first day of October in any one year to the thirty-first day of March in the following year inclusive, between the hours of four a.m. and ten p.m. only ; but no such license shall confer any right of entry upon the land of any person without his consent.

3. No person shall fish for, take, catch, or kill, or have in his possession, or attempt to fish for, take, catch, or kill, in any manner whatever, any of the salmonidse, trout, carp, or perch, except during the above-mentioned period. 4. Every such license shall entitle the person named therein to fish with one rod and line only, and with the following baits : Natural or artificial fly, natural or artificial minnows, silveries, bullies, grasshoppers, spiders, caterpillars, creepers, and worms. 5. No person shall use any other bait, or any method, device, or contrivance of any sort or kind whatever, for the purpose of fishing for, taking, catching, or killing trout, carp, or perch, except with a rod and line, and a landing-net or gaff for fish taken with rod and line.

6. No cross-line fishing, stroke-hauling, or any unsportsmanlike device shall be used for the purpose of taking, catching, or killing trout, carp, or perch ; nor shall any of the baits above mentioned be used with any medicated or chemical preparation whatever.

7. No person shall fish without a license, and every person fishing shall, on demand of any ranger, constable, member of the said society, or person producing a license, produce and show to such ranger, member, constable, or person his license, and the contents of his creel or bag, and the bait used by him for taking, catching, or killing trout, carp, or perch.

8. Every trout, carp, or perch not exceeding eight inches in length from nose to tip of tail, taken or caught bv any person, shall immediately be returned alive into the v.aur from which the same is taken.

9. No person shall put, throw, or place, or allow to be put, thrown, or placed, in any of the said waters, any sawdust or sawmill refuse, or anything of any kind or description whatever poisonous, deleterious, or noxious to fish. 10. No person shall take, fish for, catch, or kill in any manner whatever, or have in his possession, any salmon, salmon-parr, or smolts, or the ova, young, or fry of any salmon in any stage whatever; and any of the above-named taken by accident shall immediately be returned to the water from whence it was taken.

11. No person shall, buy, sell, or expose or offer for sale, within the district to which these regulations relate, any of the salmonidae, trout, carp, or perch, or take, fish for, catch, or kill any of the salmonidse, trout, carp, or perch in order to make sale of the same, without permission in writing under the hand of the Secretary of the said society. 12. No person shall have in his possession any of the salmonidiß, trout, carp, or perch between the twelfth day of April and the thirty-first day of October in each year, which period is appointed a close season for all such fish. 13. The penalty for the breach of any of these regulations shall not be less than forty shillings or more than fifty pounds. 14. These regulations shall come into force as from the date of the publication thereof in the New Zealand Gazette. Alex. WILLIS, Clerk of the Executive Council.

Additional Regulation for Trout-fishing, Southland District.

ONSLOW, Governor. ORDER IN COUNCIL.

At the Government House, at Wellington, this sixteenth day of September, 1890. Present: His Excellency the Governor in Council.

IN pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities vested in him by “The Fisheries Conservation Act, 1884,” His Excellency the Governor of the Colony of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said colony, doth hereby make the following regulation for that portion of the Provincial District of Otago formerly known as the Province of Southland, and the waters thereof, with the exception of the Aparima River; and doth hereby declare that this regulation shall, as from the date of the publication thereof in the New Zealand Gazette, supersede regulation number one, made by Order in Council dated the fourth day of September, one thousand eight hundred and eighty-eight, and published in the New Zealand Gazette No. 49, of the sixth day of September of the same year; and doth also declare that in all other respects the regulations made by the last-named Order in Council shall remain in full force and virtue.

Regulation. 1. Licenses to fish for trout in all the waters within and forming the District of Southland, including the Mataura River, southern side, with the exception of the Aparima River, in which fishing is hereby prohibited, will be issued under the hand of the Secretary of the Southland Acclimatisation Society (hereinafter termed “ the said society ”), at Invercargill, and for every such license a fee of one pound will be charged : Provided that it shall be lawful for the Secretary of the said society to issue licenses to fish for trout in any one river, and its affluents and confluents, within the said district, and for every such license a fee of ten shillings will be charged: Provided that it shall not be obligatory on the said society to issue a license. Alex. WILLIS, Clerk of the Executive Council.

Bv Authority: George Didsbury, Government Printer, Wellington.—lß9o.

Gaol. Name. Where tried. When. Offence. Sentence. Native of Trade. Born. | Height Complexion. Hair. Eyes. Nose. Mouth. Chin. Remarks and Previous Convictions. Dunedin ... Ellen Wilson, Dunedin July 35, 1890 drunkenness 24 hours’ labour ) ft.in. hazel medium medium medium Fifty-one previous convictions. Single: Dufty obscene language ... obscene language ... 3 months’ labour ... 3 months’ labour ... (cumulative) 1 month’s labour ... (England prostitute 1S42 5 1 fresh dark brown medium scar of cut on corner of left eye. Nine previous convictions. Single ; lame of left leg. Married, nine children. Scar on bend > Dunedin ... Henry Ayers ... Dunedin July 28, 1890 larceny Scotland... labourer ... 1842 5 8J fresh red grey large medium Dunedin ... David Muir Dunedin July 29,1890 illegally on premises 1 month’s labour ... Scotland ... farmer 1847 5 9 fresh brown, turnblue medium medium bearded ' ing grey of left arm ; scar of cut on right eye ; broken nose. Dunedin David G. Watson Lawrence ... Aug. 9, 1890 disobeying an order 3 months’ imprisonScotland ... butcher ... 1869 S 8 f resh light blue medium’ medium medium Single. Scar on forefinger of left hand. of Court ment in default of security. bearded Discharged 9th A ugust; security found. Married, wife and three children in Dunedin ... James Sloan Pt. Chalmers Aug. 13,1890 stowaway fined £5 10s. or 14 London ... labourer ... 1855 fresh dark brown blue large medium days’ labour England. Scar on top of nose and . centre of forehead; scar over right eye; scar on forefinger of left hand ; tombstone and cross tattooed on left arm. Dunedin ... Dunedin Aug. 13, 1890 * larceny 14 days’labour England ... picture1853 5 6 fresh dark brown hazel medium medium medium One previous conviction. Single. Bald framer on back and side of head. Dunedin ... Dunedin Aug. 23,1890 assault fined £5, or 1 month’s r Single. Parents live in Walker Street, labour 1 1 Dunedin. Bracelet tattooed on right breach of the peace... fined £1, or 7 days’ I baker 1S68 5 2j pale dark brown brown large, flat medium medium-s wrist; Wand three and four dots on labour | left arm. Discharged 23rd August; (concurrent) J l fine paid. Dunedin ... Ann J. Seals Dunedin Aug. 23, 1890 drunkenness fined £3, or 7 days' England ... prostitute 1854 5 0 dark black brown medium medium medium Forty-three previous convictions. Single. labour Dunedin ... alias Dunedin May 3t, 1890 obscene language ... 3 months’ labour ... England ... seaman ... [856 5 4 fresh dark brown brown medium medium medium One previous conviction. Single. Two Davis hearts pierced with an arrow tattooed on left arm ; bust of female and star on right arm. RETURN OF PRISONERS REPORTED AS DISCHARGED FROM GAOLS DURING THE FORTNIGHT ENDED 13th SEPTEMBER, 1890. Whariaitu ... Opunake ... June 10, 1890 larceny 3 months’ labour ... N. Zealand labourer ... 1872 copper black brown Hat medium medium Thick lips; scar on light hip. N. Plymouth Harry Walsh ... Stratford ... Sept. 1, 1890 indecent language ... 7 days’labour N. Zealand labourer ... 1864 5 9i dark brown brown medium medium medium Birth-mark on belly and on right hip; scar on left leg and on left big-toe. N.Plymouth John Cuddy, alias Hawera Aug. 30, 1890 assaulting and resist14 days’ labour on Ireland .. labourer ... 1846 6 li fresli brown grey medium medium medium Several previous convictions. Scar Murphy ing police each charge (concurrent) under right shouldei-blade. Repeatedly convicted. Female and flags Wanganui Harry Richmond, alias Bull's June 9, 1890 indecent exposure ... 3 months’ labour ... England ... labourer ... 1853 S 4* fresh brown hi ue medium medium medium Carbery, alias l onwith HOPE underneath tattooed on berry, alias John left forearm; wreath on back of left McGuire, alias Wilhand. Ham Murphy, alias Joseph Garret, fee. Isle of Man Pockpitted; varicose veins in left leg. Wanganui John Kelly Marton Aug. 5, 1890 drunk and disorderly i month’s labour ... carpenter.,. 1841 5 5 sallow black, turnbrown broken medium bearded ing grey Wanganui Harriet Kelly, alias Marton Aug. 5, 1890 drunk and disorderly 1 month’s labour ... 1 Marian Graham trespassing on a rail14 days’labour > England matron ... ■ 850 5 4 fresh brown blue medium medium square Previously convicted. way-line (concurrent) j labourer ... Flag tattooed on right arm and ring on Wanganui John Potter Palmerston Aug. 25,1890 damaging property... 7 days’labour England ... 1848 5 6j sallow black grey flat medium bearded North middle finger of left hand. Wanganui John Coiner Feilding Aug. 30,1890 exposing his person 7 days’labour Norway ... painter ... 1851 .5 Si pale brown bl ue mediu m medium medium Two previous convictions. Napier George Hurley Napier Aug. 29,1890 resisting police 7 days’ labour in deEngland ... labourer ... 1802 5 0 sandy red blue long large medium Female and sailor with skipping-rope. fault of paying £1 5s. fine and costs ship, crown, and bracelet tattooed on right forearm and wrist; bracelet on left wrist; anchor on back of left hand near thumb; wart behind left ear. Napier Edwin Thomson Napier Sept. 3. 1890 exposing his person 7 days’labour ... Norway ... ship - car1831 5 il sallow grey blue large medium medium One previous conviction. Heavy eyepenter • brows; slight cut-mark over left eyebrow. Six previous convictions. Three bulletGisborne ... Solomon Black Gisborne ... Sept. 6,1890 obstructing police ... 7 days’ labour Ireland ... labourer ... 1S46 5 4l sallow brown grey medium medium medium wound marks on body. Oamaru ... James Simpson Oamaru July 22, 1890 disobeying a main14 days’labour Scotland ... labourer ... >855 5 4i fresh dark brown blue medium medium bearded Subject to epileptic fits. tenance-order Oamaru ... Alfred Olsen Oamaru Sept. 9,1890 stealing in a dwelling 12 months’ probation, Norway ... sailor and '854 5 7i sallow brown blue medium medium bearded Scar on left side of head. and to pay £6 cost of prosecution 14 days’labour labourer One previous conviction. Keefton ... Ardell Brisco Reefton Aug. 22, 1890 larceny Greymout'h labourer ... 1872 5 4 fair fair brown medium small medium Reefton ... Michael O’Rielly Reefton Sept. 5, 1890 larceny to make restitution of Ireland ... labourer ... 1854 5 9l fresh black brown medium medium medium Three previous convictions. the property stolen, and pay £3 10s. costs

RETURN OF PRISONERS REPORTED AS DISCHARGED FROM GAOLS DURING THE FORTNIGHT ENDED 30th AUGUST, 1890— continued from last Gazette.

Gaol. Name. Where tried. When. Offence. Sentence. Native of Trade. Born Height. Complexion. flair. Eyes. Nose. Mouth. Chin. Remarks and Previous Convictions. Picton Wellington John McKenzie William Neill Linch ... Blenheim ... Wellington Aug. 37,1890 Sept. 1,1890 larceny unlawfully wounding 7 days’ labour ... acquitted at Supreme Court Nelson ... Ireland ... labourer ... labourer ... 1872 184s ft.in. 5 6i 5 dark fresh dark brown brown ,.j blue blue medium medium small medium medium medium Indistinct anchor tattooed on left hand. Photographed at Wellington, 14th June, 1890. Wellington Wellington Eliza Wilson Edward John Robinson Wellington Wellington April 5, 1890 Sept. 1, 1890 habitual drunkenness wilful damage embezzlement 3 months’ labour ... 1 month’s labqur ... (cumulative) case adjourned till December sessions 1 month’s labour ... j-Scotland N. Zealand prostitute clerk 1855 18G4 5 0 5 94 sallow dark greydark, curly greydark long, crooked small medium large medium large Several previous convictions. Bailed out. Wellington Emma Wade, alias Wellington Aug. 6, i8go larceny Ireland ... 1839 5 1 sallow grey brown thin, straight small small Several previous convictions. I wo upper front teeth out. Wellington Bridget \\ ade Christina Lawson Wellington Aug. 6,1890 habitual drunkenness 1 month’s labour ... Scotland ... prostitute 1858 5 2 fresh dark brown brown PUg large medium Several previous convictions. Pockpitted. Photographed at Wellington, 12th July, 1890. Wellington John alias Philpott Blenheim ... July 36,1890 drunk and disorderly 6 weeks’ labour Ireland ... labourer ... 1859 5 zi sandy light brown dk. blue small large full One previous conviction. Wellington Wellington Wellington Curran Daniel Davis Elizabeth Adams Jeremiah Driscoll, alias Wellington Wellington Wellington June 7, 1890 July 7, 1890 Mar. 26, 1890 drunkenness damaging uniform ... resisting police habitual drunkenness having no visible 7 days’ labour 1 month’s labour ... 3 months' labour ... (concurrent) 2 months' labour ... 6 months' labour ... j.1 reland ... Scotland. .. N. Zealand sailor prostitute shoemaker 1S56 1862 1899 5 9* 5 5 3 3* fair fair sallow faiifair brown blue blue brown aquiline small small medium small large medium small medium Eighteen previous convictions. B.McI) in wreath tattooed on left arm ; Maltese cross on right wrist. Six previous convictions. Previously convicted. I tattooed on right arm. Photographed at WellingCharles Travers ton, 2nd September, 1889. Wellington Edward Bourke Masterton ... Sept. 3, 1890 attempted suicide ... committed for trial... Ireland ... bushman... 1849 6 1 fresh dark grey ... grey aquiline medium medium Scar on throat from effects of this offence. Bailed out. Wellington Daniel Taylor, alias Grey Emily Brooks Wellington Sept. 1, 1890 larceny 14 days’ labour Scotland... coachbuilder 1834 5 4 fresh brown, turning grey grey small medium medium One previous conviction. Scar on right arm. Wellington Wellington July 14, 1S90 false pretences (2 charges) 1 month’s labour ... 1 month’s labour ... (cumulative) 3 months’ labour ... 3 months’ labour ... j-N.Zealand ... 1873 4 II sallow brown hazel small small small Photographed at Wellington, 6th August, 1890. Lyttelton ... George Ramsay Temuka June 2, 1890 obscene language ... assaulting police J )■ Dundee, labourer ... 1846 3 swarthy dark brown grey medium medium medium Three previous convictions. John Williams Christchurch Aug. 19, 1890 stealing from the per(concurrent) committed for trial... J Scotland Lincolnshire carpenter... 1837 3 44 fair grey blue medium medium medium Mole on right shoulder-blade. Admitted to bail. Lyttelton ... Samuel John Pettitt ... Lyttelton ... Sept. 1, 1890 son disobedience of orders on board ship 14 days’ labour in default of surety to Sussex ... fireman ... 1863 3 8 sandy' red grey pug medium round Ruptured on right side. Surety found. come up for senPatrick Dunn, alias Christchurch July 1, 1889 larceny tenee when called on 18 months’ labour ... County Tipperary London ... bootmaker 1862 5 64 fresh brown blue medium medium medium Two previous convictions. Lyttelton ... Paddy Morgan Edward Young Christchurch Aug. 23,1890 assault 14 days’ labour groom 1852 5 8 fresh black grey large medium medium One previous corn iction. Star tattooed on right arm and anchor on left arm. Served twelve years in 13th Hussars. Lyttelton ... Mary Portaliic Christchurch Aug. 30,1890 assault 7 days’ labour in default of paying £2 Derry matron ... 1853 5 4 fair brown brown medium medium medium Lyttelton ... Edward Quirk Christchurch June 7, 1890 having no visible 8s. 6d. fine and costs 3 months’ labour ... Co. Galway labourer ... 1855 5 84 fresh brown blue medium large medium Spots tattooed on right wrist and on left hand ; ring on second finger of right means of support hand ; scar on left shoulder-blade. Lyttelton ... Joseph Perrin, alias Amberley ... Aug. 7,1S90 illegally on premises 1 month's labour ... Devonshire labourer & blacksmith 1847 3 8i sallow black dark br. long medium medium Several previous convictions. Pockpitted. Lyttelton ... Herd Thomas King, alias Christchurch July 23,1890 breach of the peace... 14 days’ labour in deJ Kelly, alias Liverpool Jack resisting police 2s. fine and costs t month’s labour ... !-AuckIand labourer ... 1870 5 9 fresh dark brown hazel large large round Two previous convictions. George Wilby Rangiora ... July 8, 1890 larceny { cumulative) 2 months’ labour ... Co. Cork... labourer ... 1871 5 93 dark black brown medium medium medium One previous conviction. Lyttelton ... H ugh J oseph O’ Don nell Rangiora ... July 8, 1890 larceny 2 months’ labour ... Co. Derry ploughman 186S 5 34 fresh brown It. grey medium medium medium Part of bracelet and \ tattooed on left arm. Lyttelton ... William Hunter Lyttelton ... Aug. 27, 1890 disorderly conduct while drunk 14 days’ labour in default of paying £1 Liverpool miner 18G5 5 Si sallow black brown medium medium small Anchor tattooed on left arm. Frederick Williams ... Christchurch June to, 1890 having no visible 16s. fine and costs 3 months’ labour ... Melbourne engineer ... 1867 s si fresh dark brown light br. medium medium medium Lyttelton ... Thomas Myall Christchurch June to, 1890 means of support having no visible 3 months’ labour ... Dunedin ... fishmonger 1869 5 fresh dark brown brown medium medium medium One previous conviction. AN tattooed on upper right arm; scar on right means of support . thumb; two small scars on forehead and at corner of right eye; right ankle has been 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. Lyttelton ... John Martin Christchurch Sept. 3, 1S90 drunkenness 7 days’ labour Fifeshire blacksmith 1837 ft % fresh brown grey medium medium medium One previous comiction. Tattoo-marks on first three fingers of left hand and Lyttelton ... Mary Moxham Christchurch Sept. 1, 1890 drunkenness 9 days’labour Ireland ... prostitute 1839 4 8 sallow brown blue PUg small round on second finger of right hand. Repeatedly convicted. Lyttelton ... Annie Phillips Christchurch June 1 1, 1 bgo habitual drunkenness 3 months’ labour ... obscene tanguage ... 7 davs’ labour (Dublin ... prostitute 18O4 4 9 dark brown grey medium medium Nine previous convictions. damaging property... 48 hours’ labour f Christchurch Sept. 4, 1S90 (concurrent! ) Lyttelton ... George Wadsworth ... obscene language ... 7 days’labour Nthampton shoemaker 1830 5 (J sallow black, curly dark br. large medium shallow Repeatedly convicted. Scar on left cheek. Three previous convictions. Hands and Lyttelton ... Richard Mackie Christchurch Sept. 5, 1890 drunkenness 7 days’labour Sydney ... shepherd ... 1863 5 Ci sandy sandy blue large medium narrow Lyttelton ... Agnes Slater, alias Christchurch Sept. 5, 1890 drunkenness 7 days’ labour Cornwall.. prostitute 1855 5 3 ruddy dark brown brown medium large medium arms freckled. Five previous convictions. Scar on Lyttelton ... Porter Kate Moore, alias WilChristchurch Aug. 13,1850 illegally on premises 1 month’s labour ... Derry prostitute 1863 5 6 fresh black grey long small large upper lip. Repeatedly convicted. Dunedin ... John Fitzgerald Dunedin July 1, 18S9 receiving 18 months’ labour ... Ireland ... slaughter1855 5 9 florid red grey medium medium long Single; scar of cut on small of back; man three black marks inside of left leg below knee; mark on right shin-bone ; small scar on left ear; "1 F tattooed on left ai m. Married, one child ; husband left her. Dunedin ... Emma Cunningham ... Dunedin June 10, 1890 receiving stolon pro3 months’ labour ... England ... 1S57 5 5 f resh light brown hazel medium medium medium perty Two sailors and ETC tattooed on light arm, and Faith, Hope, and Charity on left arm. Dunedin ... Elizabeth Tattersall ... Dunedin June 10, 1890 vagrancy 3 months’ labour ... drunkenness 48 hours’ labour [•England prostitute 184S 5 5 fair grey grey medium medium medium Thirty-seven previous convictions. Marion Edwards, alias Dunedin June 10, 1890 (concurrent) J Dunedin ... receiving stolen pro3 months' labour ... Ireland ... 1S61 4 1 1 f resh black brown small medium medium Married, two children. Urquhart Dunedin Aug. 28, 1890 pei ty Dunedin ... Robert Wilson breach of the peace... fined £2, or 7 days’ labour fined £2, or 7 days’ labour N. Zealand labourer ... 1865 5 5 fresh black brown medium medium medium Married. Dunedin ... William Barry Dunedin Aug. 30, 1890 drunkenness Ireland ... sweep 1844 5 4i fresh brown hazel large, broken large large Nine previous coin ictioi s. Mariied. Dunedin ... Ann J. Seals Dunedin ... Aug. 30, 1890 drunkenness fined £4, or 14 days’ England ... prostitute 1854 3 0 dark black brown medium medium medium Forty-four previous convictions. Single. Dunedin ... James Johnston Dunedin .. Sept. 2, 1S90 breach of the peace... fined £3, or 7 days’ Scotland ... labourer ... 1868 3 7i fresh brown blue medium medium Single. labour Dunedin ... lames Webb Dunedin Sept. 2, 1890 breach of the peace... fined £3, or 4 days’ "1 damaging a conlabour fined £5 is. 6d., or 7 7 England labourer ... 1856 - 3 fair light brown nine medium small medium stable s uniform days labour J Scotland ... tooed on left forearm, four bn wrist, Dunedin ... Elizabeth Lindsay Dunedin June 11, 1890 drunkenness (cumulative) 3 months' labour ... prostitute 1831 3 3 sallow black hazel medium f9ur on 1 ight forearm ; ruptured, Thirty-one previous convictions. Single. Several previous convictions. Cut-mark Timaru ... Joseph M. Gilchiist ... YY aimate ... Aug. 8, 1890 larceny 1 month s labour ... Ireland ... labourer ... 1848 s IC fresh brown grey medium medium bearded Timaru ... Edward Russell Temuka Aug. 11, 1890 larceny from a dwel1 month's labour ... Temuka ... labourer .. 1872 s 6 dark black dark br. medium large medium on left ear; mole on back of neck. One previous conviction. Burn-mark ing extending from ancle to thigh of right leg; left forearm has been fractured. Timaru ... James Manley Timaru Sept. 6, 1890 riotous conduct fined ios., or 48 hours’ A half-caste Maori. resisting police labour fined £2 7s. 6d., or 7 y County labourer ... 1832 6 U fresh dark grey large medium bearded Cut-mark on thumb and second finger of Timaru Aug. 27, 1890 days labour (cumulative) j Wicklow left hand ; scar on front bore of left leg. I'imaru ... Arthur Murphy larceny fined £2, or 14 days’ labour resisting police fined £2, or 7 days’ 1 J-Ireland ... 1 drunkenness labour fined ios., or 48 hours’ seaman ... 1S66 5 9 fair light brown grey large medium small Young America ( female figure) tattooed on right arm ; cut-mark on right thumb. Line and costs paid on charges two and Timaru ... Edward Fayle Timaru Aug. 27, 1890 exposing his person resisting police (cumulative) >4 days’ labour fined £1, or 7 days’ labour fined 14s. 6d, or 3 ) J I three. Gone on board ship. damaging uniform ... Lisle of Man seaman ... 1S36 5 6 fresh brown hazel large medium medium drunkenness days labour fined 10s. or 48 hours’ labour J three, and four, by captain. Gone on board ship. James Mullins Hokitika ... Sept. 8, 1890 (cumulative) Hokitika ... attempt to commit no true bill Ireland ... labourer ... i85o 5 6i pale fair grey large medium small Round burn-scar on lower right arm ; buggary scar on left leg under knee; thin features; thick bps.

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

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New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XIV, Issue 20, 24 September 1890, Page 179

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Extracts from New Zealand Gazette. New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XIV, Issue 20, 24 September 1890, Page 179

Extracts from New Zealand Gazette. New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XIV, Issue 20, 24 September 1890, Page 179