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Miscellaneous Information.

Discharged on Compensation,

First-Class Sergeant Henry Cooke Lanauze, No. 99a Second-Class Constable John Mclvor, No. 170.

Glove-fights not to be permitted.

(Circular No. 14/93.) It is notified for general information and guidance that in future no glove-fights are to be allowed to take place ; and, in the event of any announcement being made of a glove-contest coming off, the police authorities will at once have the contestants bound over to keep the peace.

A. Hume, Commissioner of Police (93/791.)

Wellington, 6th June, 1893

Long-service Medals awarded,

Long-service medals have been awarded, in terms of Regulation No. 65, to the following members of the Force :

First-class Sergeants,

John Bell, No. 4a. James Slattery, No. 7. Hy. Cook Lanauze, No. 99a.

James O’Malley, No. 26 John Price, No. 97.

Second-class Sergeants,

Thomas O’Grady, No. 3. John Fleming, No. 124. Robt. James Gillies, No. 157 Percy Fred. Carlyon, No. 205 John Cullen, No. 194

William Gilbert, No. 130. Ewen Macdonell, No. 179. John McMahon, No. 206. Nicholas Kiely, No. 171.

Third-class Sergeants.

William Brown, No. 123. William McLeod, No. 158. John Briggs, No. 175. Patrick Black, No. 248. Patrick McGrath, No. 193.

William Lyons, No. 269. Christopher Conn, No. 117 Edmond Villars, No. 47. Henry Green, No. 146. Daniel Hannan, No. 212.

Acting Third-class Sergeants.

Joseph William Day, No. 134. John Dwyer, No. 268.

Edward Mackay, No. 210. Alfred Jas. Mitchell, No. 284.

First-class Constables

James Joseph Tuohy, No. 9. Peter Levy, No. 12. Daniel Flannagan, No. 24. Michael Quirke, No. 53. David Smart, No. 126. Thomas Cameron, No. 115. John McGorman, No. 136. Patrick Nolan, No. 162. James Coulahan, No. 182. David Cartmill, No. 152. Wm. Wilson Smart, No. 169. Joseph Stanley, No. 174. Thomas Dyer Brown, No. 200. Richard Willis, No. 167. John Hawksworth, No. 204. Andrew McKnight, No. 63. John Buchanan, No. 159. Robert Dai’by, No. 195. James Pratt, No. 161. Charles Bowden, No. 214. James Weatherley, No. 196. William John Phair, No. 209. Josiah Gilbert Mackay, No. 213. Hugh Mulholland, No. 135. Henry Fretwell, No. 164. Henry Johnston, No. 186. William Pool, No. 172. John Campbell MacKenzie, No. 187. William Warring, No. 202. John Daly, No. 189. Michael Donovan, No. 184. James Barry, No. 218. James Johnston, No. 199. Michael Joyce, No. 188. Thomas Nestor, No. 191. Jonas Ambrose Abrams, No. 197. Michael O’Brien, No. 216.

Second-clas, William James Rist, No. 122. Robt. Rainier Jones, No. 141. Wm. Henry Higgins, No. 265. John Groves, No. 266. Patrick John Dunne, No. 127. Henry Field, No. 147. Edward Lamb, No. 267. Alex. Cruicksliank, No. 281. Maxwell Walker, No. 250. William Hole, No. 285. John Hayes, No. 287. Cornelius O’Sullivan, No. 288. John Haslett, No. 177. Matthew O’Brien, No. 221. Eugene Egan, No. 280.

Third-class Thomas Graham, No. 173. Timothy Cahill, No. 286. Alfred John Sisam, No. 481. Timothy Breen, No. 493. Patrick McGrath, No. 505.

David Burnett, No. 229. William Bell, No. 233. Thomas Harvey, No. 165. John Power, No. 237. Douglass Gordon, No. 119. George Stewart, No. 138. Wm. Jno. McClelleu, No. 176. Alexander McGilp, No. 201. Patrick Scully, No. 211. Francis Cullen, No. 220. Patrick O’Farrell, No. 236. John Malachi Brennan, No.

239. Patrick Ryan, No. 232. Charles Knapp, No. 215. Thomas King, No. 244. Martin Rogers, No. 240. Nixson Scott, No. 155. Thomas Bourke, No. 235. David Latimer, No. 246. John Lynch, No. 168. John Nash, No. 228. George Foreman, No. 113. James Siddels, No. 231. James Treanor, No. 128. John Gillespie, No. 192. James Wm. Moar, No. 166. Patrick Bowman, No. 270. Ed. Henderson Law, No. 133. John Cavanagh, No. 252. Jas. Joseph Herbert Pascoe,

No. 258. Godfrey Cornelius Jeffrey, No. 263. Patrick McCormack, No. 282. John O’Donovan, No. 290. John Dougan, No. 275. Patrick McGill, No. 22. Michael Greene, No. 178.

Constables. Benjamin Gray, No. 257. Bartholomew Sheehan, No.

276. Frederick Beattie, No. 243. John Mclvor, No. 170. James Finnerty, No. 114. Edward Lowther, No. 116. Jno. Watson Forbes, No. 118 Charles Cooper, No. 120. Charles Bleasel, No. 144. Andrew Berriman, No. 140. Thomas Hickman, No. 504. James Christie, No. 253. Charles O’Reilly, No. 142. Michael O’Brien, No. 291.

Constables. Charles Grey, No. 518. Thos. Jno. Johnston, No. 522. Fred. John Healey, No. 529. John Shearman, No. 534. Denis Treacy, No. 601.

Chief Detective. Maurice O’Connor, No. 156

Second-class Detectives.

Lionel Downman Benjamin, No. 208.

Terence O’Brien, No. 154. \

Third-class Detective. Thomas Livingstone, No. 217.

Fourth-class Detectives. James Wyatt Ede, No. 131. | Robert Neill, No. 245

Officers in charge of districts are requested to cause an entry to be made on the “ Record of Merit and Service ” of each member of the Force to whom the medal has been awarded (for previous list see Police Gazette, 1887, pages 33 and 34). A. Hume, Commissioner of Police. Wellington, 13th June, 1893. (93/525.)

Rewards. Constables J. A. Abrams and N. Scott, Waipu and Aratapu Police, have been awarded £3 each in recognition of their services in obtaining the conviction of John Clews for sly grog-selling at Maungaturoto. (93/715.)

Constable J. Gantley and Chief-Detective W. Campbell, Wellington Police, have been awarded £5 and £3 respectively from the Reward Fund for energy and zeal displayed in connection with various recent robberies in the city, conviction of offenders, and recovery of stolen property. (93/792.) Constable J. Dillon, Christchurch Police, has been awarded £2 from the Reward Fund for special services in arresting and obtaining the conviction of William Collier for wilful and indecent exposure. (93/810.) Constable T. Breen, Lyttelton Police, has been awarded £4 for arresting two deserters from the German barque “ Arnold.” (93/822.) Chief-Detective M. Grace and Detective W. L. Chrystal, Auckland Police, have been awarded £3 each from the Reward Fund for promptness and energy displayed in the arrest and prosecution of A. E. Alley and W. E. McGuinness, who were convicted for housebreaking and larceny at the recent sittings of the Supreme Court. (93/821.)

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New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XVII, Issue 12, 14 June 1893, Page 96

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Miscellaneous Information. New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XVII, Issue 12, 14 June 1893, Page 96

Miscellaneous Information. New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XVII, Issue 12, 14 June 1893, Page 96