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Extracts from New Zealand Gazette.

(From Gazette , 1892, pages 1149, 1156, 1157, and 1195.) Revoking Order in Council prohibiting Export of Oysters,

GLASGOW', Governor. ORDER IN COUNCIL

At the Government House, at Wellington, this ninth day of August, 1892. Present: His Excellency the Governor in Council.

WHEREAS an Order in Council prohibiting the exportation from the colony of all oysters known as Ostrea purpurea, Ostrea glomerata, Ostrea mordax, or rock oysters, shore oysters, drift or mangrove oysters, or by whatever name they may be locally known respectively, taken or produced in the waters of the colony, was made under the powers conferred by “ The Fisheries Encouragement Act, 1885 ” (hereinafter termed “the said Act),” on the twenty-eighth day of June, one thousand eight hundred and ninety-two, and published in the New Zealand Gazette No. 52, of the thirtieth day of the same month : And whereas it is desirable to revoke the said recited Order in Council: Now, therefore, His Excellency the Earl of Glasgow, the Governor of the Colony of New Zealand, in exercise of the powers conferred by the said Act, and of all other powers enabling him in this behalf, and acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said colony, doth hereby revoke the said Order in Council of the twenty-eighth day of June, one thousand eight hundred and ninety-two, as from the date of the publication hereof in the New Zealand Gazette. Alex. WILLIS, Clerk of the Executive Council.

Police Gaoler appointed. Department of Justice (Prisons Branch), Wellington, 2nd August, 1892. HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint Constable Patrick John Dunne to be Police Gaoler at Mongonui, vice Constable J. W. Moar, transferred. A. J. CADMAN, Minister of Justice.

Clerks of Courts appointed. Department of Justice, Wellington, 10th August, 1892. HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint Constable Patrick John Dunne to be Clerk of the Resident Magistrate’s Court at Mongonui, and also to be Clerk of the Licensing Committee for the District of Mongonui, from this date, vice Constable J. Moar, transferred; and Constable William Coughlan to be Clerk of the Resident Magistrate’s Court at Awanui, from the 4th instant, vice Sergeant Villars, transferred. A. J. CADMAN.

Person appointed to grant Licenses in Special Licensing District. Department of Justice, Wellington, 10th August, 1892. HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint James Owen Wilson, J.P., to be a person to grant licenses within the Special Licensing District of Jackson’s Bay, vice D. Macfarlane, R.M. A. J. CADMAN.

Inspector of Weights and Measures appointed , Palmerston

North, &c

Colonial Secretary’s Office, Wellington, 10th August, 1892. HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint Sergeant James Slattery to bo an Inspector of Weights and Measures, under “ The Weights and Measures Act, 1868,” for the Boroughs of Palmerston North and Feilding, and for the Counties of Oroua and Manawatu.

P. A. BUCKLEY.

Inspectors of Weights and Measures appointed, Borough of City of Auckland, dr., Counties of Wanganui and Waitotara, Borough of Wanganui, and County and Borough of Hawera,

Colonial Secretary's Office, Wellington, 17th August, 1892. HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint Constable James William Moar to be an Inspector of Weights and Measures for the Counties of Manukau, Eden, and Waitemata, and for the Boroughs of City of Auckland, Parnell, Onehunga, Newton, Newmarket, Devonport, and Birkenhead, vice Sergeant It. Gamble; also to appoint Sergeant Edmond Villars to be an Inspector of Weights and Measures for the Counties of Wanganui and Waitotara and Borough of Wanganui, vice Sergeant William Lyons ; and also to appoint Sergeant Martin Dudley Stagpoole to be an Inspector of Weights and Measures for the County of Hawera and for the Borough of Hawera, vice Sergeant Quinn.

P. A. BUCKLEY.

Registrars of Electois, Hawke’s Bay and Napier, appointed.

Colonial Secretary’s Office, Wellington, 21st July, 1892. HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint Acting Sergeant Arthur Pickering to be Registrar of Electors, under “ The Registration of Electors Act, 1879,” for the Electoral District of Hawke’s Bay, vice M. N. Bower; and Sergeant John Cullen to be Registrar of Electors for the Electoral District of Napier, vice M. N. Bower.

P. A. BUCKLEY

Police Gaoler appointed. Department of Justice (Prisons Branch), Wellington, 13th August, 1892. HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint Constable William Coughlan to be Police Gaoler at Awanui, vice Sergeant Villars, transferred.

A. J. CAD MAN.

Extracts from South Australian Police Gazette.

(From Gazette , 1892, page 118.) ( (See also New Zealand Police Gazette, 1892, pages 37, 1 81, and 89.) William Gentle, for unlawfully quitting the province with intent to defraud Good, Toms, and Co., has been arrested in England. (C. 351.)

Re Charles Church, for embezzlement on Harrold Brothers The warrant has been withdrawn. (C. 645.)

By Authority: George Didsbury, Government Printer, VVellingon.—lß92.

Gaol. Name. Where tried. When. Offence. Sentence. Native of j Trade Born. Height Complexion. Hair. Eyes. Nose. Where Photographed, and Date. Remarks and Previous Convictions. Auckland ... Annie Robertson ... Auckland June S, 1892 drunk and disorderly obscene language 7 days 14 days ft in. See Police Gazette, 1892, page 45. damaging uniform ... 14 days Auckland ... Janies McGurk Auckland July 23, 1892 larceny 6 weeks England ... oysterman 1871 S 6i fresh black dk. grey thick Scar near left eye: JM, AB, and JW on right arm; ANH, &c., on left arm. Sent to hospital. 6 P-C. ( See Police Gazette , 1891, pages 31, Auckland ... Helena Wright Auckland July 25, 1892 drunk and disorderly 14 days Auckland ... 1874 5 oi fair brown hazel medium Auckland ... Emma Bryant Auckland Aug. 8, 1892 larceny 3 months’ prob’n ... N. Zealand 1874 5 3$ fresh dark brown grey medium 144- ) Scar near left upper eyelid. Auckland ... George Underhill Whangarei ... Oct. 10, 1891 illicit distillation fine, or 12 months... New York... labourer 1863 S 7 black black, woolly dark br. flat star and boil-mark on left arm ; scar nn Auckland ... William Wallace Papakura Mar. 7, 1892 larceny 6 months Auckl’d, 12.8.92 , right cheek. See Police Gazette, 1892, page 45. Auckland ... George Valance Papakura Mar. 7, 1892 larceny 6 months ... Auckl’d, 12.8.92 See Police Gazette, 1892, page 45. Auckland .. Auckland ... James Moses, alias James, alias Amness Thomas Pernell Auckland Auckland July Aug. 15, 1892 13, 1892 larceny larceny 1 month 6 hours Fiji N. Zealand ship’s cook schoolboy 1S60 1881 5 4 8* 3* copper dark black, woolly black dark br. brown broad pug 2 p.c. Cross, ring, and JM on right arm ; scar on forehead and near left eye. Gisborne ... James O’Dowd Gisborne July 23, 1892 wilful damage fine, or 14 days Ireland cabman 1859 5 10 dark black brown medium Several p.c. Two upper front teeth out. N.Plymouth Napier Harry Konakai Hera Rona N. Plymouth Napier July July 14, 1892 20, 1892 keeping an unregistered dog larceny (3 charges) ... fine, or 1 month ... 6 weeks ... N. Zealand N. Zealand labourer 1852 1878 5 5 10 2i copper copper black black brown brow n flat broad KO HA RE and bullet-wound on left arm : marks on left band. Napier Morgan Davis Napier July 30, 1892 illegally on premises... 7 days Wales bushnian 1849 5 3 sandy reddish brn. brown medium Star, hearts, MJ in wreath, and anchor on right arm ; star near right thumb; sailor, nags, heart, and 1\1 L on left arm. Anchor, cross, and heart in wreath on left Napier Ernest Lutzow Napier July 30, 1892 illegally on premises... 7 days Germany ... labourer 1S63 5 6 fair brown It. blue long, straight arm ; coat-of-arms in wreath on right Napier Alfred Taylor Napier Aug. 5, '892 illegally on premises... 48 hours England ... sailor 1852 S si fair brown blue, large 2 p.Cr~ Scar on left wrist; partly bald. Napier Francis Walsh Napier Aug. 8, 1892 illegally on premises... 3 days N. Zealand blacksmith 1873 S 7i fair fair It. brown medium Scar over right eye and near left thumb. Napier Thomas McGrath Auckland July 13. 1892 disobeying a mainte-nance-order receiving stolen property 1 month, or sureties N. Zealand labourer 1857 5 I I dark dark brown grey long 1 p.c. Nails of first right and left third Napier Robert Carr, alias Middletom alias Smith, alias George Ford, &c. Napier July 4, 1892 6 weeks ... fingers injured : large mouth and chin. .See Police Gazette , 1892, page 46. Wanganui... Richard Harris Palmerston North July S. i8g2 drunkenness refusing to quit 24 hours 14 days Wales labourer 1865 S 4 fresh dark brown brown sharp English coat-of-arms on left forearm. assault obscene language 14 days 1 month Wanganui... Wanganui ... (concurrent) j*. James Craven April 11,1892 larceny 3 months See Police Gazette, 1892, page 83. Wanganui... George Congdon Foxton Aug. 1,1892 disturbing a congrega7 days England ... labourer 1864 6 0 pale brown blue large Scar on left thumb and forefinger. Wanganui... Thomas Thomas Wanganui ... July 14, 1892 vagrancy 28 days’ imprisonment death, commuted to p.s. for life death, commuted to p.s. for life England ... labourer 1831 S 9 fresh grey grey large 1 p.c. Wellington Wellington Te Hau Porourangi ... Te Uri Maranga Gisborne Gisborne June Ju ne 13,18S7 13,1S87 murder murder Gisborne ... Gisborne ... labourer labourer 1868 1863 S 5 VI 7* copper copper black black black black large, broad large,^ Well’n, 1.9.88 Well’n, 1.9.88 HANA on front and H on back of right arm. '1AUIWI on right arm. Wellington Aporo Paerata Gisborne June 13.1887 murder death, commuted to Gisborne ... labourer 1855 S 9i copper black black large, Well’n, 1.9.88 Wellington John Patrick Riley, alias Ruby Wellington ... Feb. S. 1892 assault assault p.s. for life 2 months 6 months’ imLondon fireman 1868 s 8* fresh brown brown broad small back of left hand. 2 p.c. Top off right thumb. Wellington prisonment John Henry Lunn Blenheim June 24, 1892 larceny 6 weeks England ... labourer 1844 5 7i sandy red brown pug 1 p.c. Wellington John Martin Wellington ... July S,1892 robbery with violence committed for trial San Francisco N. Zealand seaman 1865 5 7J fair fair grey medium Scar unnder left eye. Bailed. Wellington Walter Tricker, alias George Marshall Wellington ... June 8, 1892 larceny 2 months veterinary surgeon 1858 6 oi fair light brown bl tie large Well’n, 7.8.91 2 p.C. Wellington Frederick Arnold Wellington ... June 9,1892 assault 2 months .30 p.c. (See Police Ga%ette % 1892, pages Wellington Charles Treffry Wellington ... Mar. 3.1892 assault ... assault 6 months 6 months (concurrent) England ... sailor 1858 5 si fair brown grey medium Well’n, 3.3.92 34, 83, 90. ; Two crucifixes on back; female dancing on breast ; wreath on each arm ; partly bald.

RETURN OF PRISONERS REPORTED AS DISCHARGED FROM GAOLS DURING THE FORTNIGHT ENDED 13th AUGUST, 1892.

Where <>aoI. i Name. Where tried. When. Offence. Sentence. Native of Trade. Born. 5 r Complexion. Hair. Eyes. Nose. Photographed, and Date. Remark sand Previous Convictions. Wellington William Chappie, alias Featherston ... Aug. 4, 1892 illegally on premises... 7 days England ... labourer 1850 ft. in. 5 6 swarthy brown dk. hazel medium 7 p.c. Two toes of right foot off at joint; Wellington Chapman Jas. Charming Bagnall Masterton ... July 1,1892 drunkenness 24 hours Well’n, 30.4.92 See Police Gazette, 1892, pages 27, 116. Wellington Archibald McAllister ... Featherston ... Aug. 4,1892 vagrancy vagrancy 6 weeks 7 days See Police Gazette, 1892, page 46. Wellington John Burke O’Brien ... Featherston ... Aug. 1,1892 vagrancy 14 days ... See Police Gazette, 1892, pages 34, 98. Wellington Charles Nicholson, alias Wellington ... Aug. 8, 1892 drunk and disorderly 7 days See Police Gazette, 1892, page 99. Wellington Seaton John Dowd Wellington ... Mar. 7, 1S92 larceny 6 months Ireland labourer 1859 S 7 fresh brown blue small Well’n, 5.3-92 4 p.c. Scars on nose and forehead; left wrist has been broken. Nelson George Millon Nelson July 12, 1892 vagrancy 1 month Ireland labourer 1820 5 3 fresh grey dk. blue medium Two splits on left third finger-nail; right eye injured. Westport ... Patrick J. McGarrill ... Westport Aug. I, 1892 false pretences 7 days England ... miner 1862 5 3 fresh brown hazel medium Two spots at back of head; cut near left eyebrow; tumour on forehead (See Police Gazette, 1887, page 244.) Lyttelton ... James Ogston Christchurch July 19, 1892 larceny 14 days Scotland ... labourer 1861 5 7 fair light brown grey medium h irst joint off right little finger. Lyttelton ... James Crawford, alias Rakaia July 2t, 1892 damaging property ... gross indecency 14 days 14 days Ireland labourer 1833 3 8 fresh black blue medium 6 p.c. Scar under right eye. Lyttelton ... Bradley James Mclnness, alias Harry Morley Wellington ... June r, tSgi larceny to come up when called upon Ireland ... labourer i860 5 S fresh light brown grey medium Well’n, 30.5.91 Scar on forehead and on nose; bald on top of head. Portion of sentence reLyttelton ... Frederick Snow Ashburton ... Feb. 6, 1892 larceny (2 charges) ... 3 years 4 months England ... cook 1861 5 7i dark dark brown thick, turned up 3 p.c. Scar on left eye and on right arm. false pretences 2 months N. Zealand 1868 fair 4 p.c. Lyttelton ... William alias Michael Christchurch Aug. 8, 1892 assault and robbery ... acquitted at S.C.... clerk s 4 fair grey medium Lyttelton ... Heenan Henry Campbell Christchurch Aug. 8, 1892 larceny (2 charges) ... 6 months' prob’n ... Scar over right eye and on right thumb. (See Police Gazette, 1892, page 133.) Lyttelton ... James Finn, alias Flynn Kaiapoi Aug. 3, 1892 gross indecency 7 days Dublin bootmaker 1848 5 91 fresh brown hazel large 7 P-c. Lyttelton ... William Dennison Christchurch May it, 1892 vagrancy 3 months Ireland labourer 1862 3 9l fresh dark brown brown medium Lyttelton, 21.9.91 2 p.c. Lyttelton ... William Macham Lyttelton July 29,1892 vagrancy 14 days England ... seaman 1840 5 i3 fresh lightbrown blue broad Star on right forearm. Lyttelton ... John Barrett Lyttelton . ... July 30, 1892 vagrancy 14 days See Police Gazette, 1892, pages 73, 90. Timaru Charles Allen Temuka Aug. 3, 1892 obscene language 7 days England ... labourer 1834 5 8 fresh dark grey long Tiinaru James Ferguson Waimate Aug. 10, 1892 larceny 48 hours Dunedin ... labourer 1875 3 7i fresh black grey medium Deaf. Timaru Charles Holmes Waimate Aug. to, 1892 larceny 48 hours Dunedin ... cooper 187s 3 4i dark dark blue Oamaru Henry Thomas William Jas. Spedding Oamarama ... July 19, :8q2 cruelty to a horse 14 days N. Zealand labourer 1870 3 5 fresh fair blue long See Police Gazette, 1892, page 135. Oamaru ... Oamaru July 26, 1892 larceny 7 days Ireland fresh blue medium Oamaru ... Timothy Whelan Oamaru Aug. 8, 1892 obscene language ... 3 days labourer 1842 5 8 grey ... Dunedin ... James Riddle Dunedin June 1, 1S91 burglary 18 months Scotland ... ploughman 1859 S 5 swarthy brown brown medium Dunedin, 17.6.91 12 p.c. Scar on back of head; three boilmarks on back of neck; large mouth. Dunedin ... James Brown, alias Clinton April 11, 1892 obscene language 4 months Scotland ... moulder 1866 S Si fresh fair brown short, pug 3 p.c. Dunedin ... Smith Eliza Harding Dunedin April 29, 1892 drunkenness 7 days Ireland prostitute 1844 5 3 pale grey grey small 70 p.c. Dunedin ... Ann J. Seals Dunedin May 11, 1892 vagrancy drunkenness 3 months 3 months See Police Gazette, 1892, page 73. Dunedin ... William Barry Dunedin July 4, 1892 larceny fine, or 1 month ... Ireland gardener 1838 5 83 florid grey dk. blue large Dunedin ... Mary O’Neill Dunedin July July 6, 1892 4, 1892 larcenydrunkenness ... 7 days 1 month ... ... See Police Gazette, 1892, pages 14, 36. Dunedin ... William Henry Trapp... Dunedin July-Aug., ’92 embezzlement rem’nd’d to Sydney Victoria ... commission 1858 5 II dark dark brown dk. blue medium Scar on right shin. Dunedin ... James McCarthy, alias Dunedin July 20, 1892 larceny 14 days Ireland agent labourer 1844 S 3i swarthy dark brown It. blue small Ch’ch, 7.1.84 12 p.c. Pockpitted; bald. John Kelly, alias Kelly Dunedin ... the Rake, &c. Thomas Medder Dunedin ... July 21, 1892 larceny 14 days ... Australia ... seaman 185s 5 7 sallow dark brown brown thick 4 p.c. Crucifix on left arm ; two ships oa Dunedin ... Henry Gore Dunedin Aug. 3, 1S92 breach of the city byfine, or 24 hours' ... See Police Gazette, 1892, pages 36, 100. Dunedin ... Walter Shaw Dunedin Aug. 9, 1892 laws breach of the city byimprisonment fine, or 24 hours’ Dunedin ... shopboy 1878 S 0 olive dark brown, brown medium ... Several small marks over right eye. Dunedin ... Alexander Allen Dunedin Aug. 9, 1892 laws breach of the city byimprisonment fine, or 24 hours’ England ... labourer 1874 S 3 3 fresh curly dark brown brown medium ... Scaron top of forehead;' tombstone, &c., Invercargill Robert Hodgkins Invercargill ... May 2,1892 laws vagrancy imprisonment 3 months ... England ... clerk 1867 s 5 fresh light brown grey large ... 1 p.c. Scar on left arm and left eyebrow.

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

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New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XVI, Issue 17, 24 August 1892, Page 141

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Extracts from New Zealand Gazette. New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XVI, Issue 17, 24 August 1892, Page 141

Extracts from New Zealand Gazette. New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XVI, Issue 17, 24 August 1892, Page 141