NEW ZEALAND POLICE GAZETTE. OTICE.—For instructions as to the manner in which JLM reports are required to be furnished for the compilation of the Police Gazette, see Gazette No. 1 of this year. The arrest of offenders described in the Police Gazette, or respecting whom crime reports have been forwarded for insertion in the Gazette, should be promptly notified by the member of the Force effecting the arrest. When notifying the arrest of persons charged with larceny, or suspected of larceny, it should be stated whether the property stolen, or any portion of it, has been recovered. A description of property, supposed to be stolen, found in the possession of offenders, for which owners cannot be found, should be furnished for insertion in the Gazette. Communications for this Gazette should be addressed to the Commissioner of Police, Wellington, and the envelope marked “ For Gazette.”
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New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XVI, Issue 14, 13 July 1892, Page 109
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144Page 109 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XVI, Issue 14, 13 July 1892, Page 109
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