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Extracts from New Zealand Gazette.

(From Gazette, 1898, pages 1016, 1017, 1018, 1058, 1054, and 1055.) Animals Protection Act. Declaring Reserves for Imported Game, Waikaremoana and Rangitaiki. RANFURLY, Governor. PURSUANT to tlie powers conferred on him by “ The Animals Protection Act, 1880,” His Excellency tho Governor of New Zealand doth hereby notify that imported game shall not be taken or killed within those portions of the Auckland and Hawke’s Bay Land Districts more particularly described in the Schedule hereto.

SCHEDULE. Waikaremoana. All that area in the Auckland and Hawke’s Bay Land Districts bounded towards the north-west generally by the summit of the range leading from Wliakatakaa Trig. Station, at the head-waters of the Whakatane River, to Maungapohatu Trig. Station, near the head-waters of the Waikare Stream: thence towards the east generally by the summit of the range leading to Manuaha Trig. Station; thence by the main range leading east of Waikare-iti round to Ngamoko Trig. Station; thence by the range from Ngamoko westerly to the spur leading to the Waikaretaheke Stream, at a point about a mile and a half distant from where it flows out of Waikaremoana; thence by that spur to the Waikaretaheke Stream: and thence towards the south generally by the leading spur to the summit of the Panikiri Range; and thence by the summit of the Panikiri Range over Puketapu Trig. Station to the Kotore-o-taunoa Range: and thence towards the west generally by the eastern watershed of the Mangainuiohou Stream and the main range leading therefrom to Whakatakaa Trig. Station aforesaid.

Rangitaiki. All that area in the Auckland Land District bounded towards the north-east by the Tuketoromiro Stream (which forms the northern boundary of Waiohau No. 2 Block) from the Bangitaiki River to its source : thence towards the east generally by the water-parting on the eastern side of the Rangitaiki River to Kaimokopuna; thence by a right line to and by the first tributary of Te Horomanga-a-po Stream east of the Kuhawaea No. 1 Block to Te Horoma-nga-a-po Stream; thence by a right line to the nearest point of the water-parting on the south-western side of that stream; thence by that water-parting to the source of the Whangarau Stream; thence by that stream to the Whirinaki Stream ; thence by a right line to the nearest point of the water-parting on the west side of the Whirinaki Stream; thence by that water-parting over Tikorangi to Tapiri Trig. Station No. 76: thence towards the south by a right line running due west to the Rangitaiki River : and thence towards the west generally by that river to the place of commencement. As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor, this seventeenth day of June, one thousand eight hundred and ninety-eight. J. CARROLL.

Hares may be killed in the Ot'iake District, County of Waitaki. RANFURLY, Governor.

IN pursuance of the powers vested in me by “ The Animals Protection Act, 1880,” and the Acts amending the same, I, Uchter John Mark, Earl of Eanfurly, the Governor of the Colony of New Zealand, do hereby declare that from and after the date hereof hares shall cease to be within the operation of the said Acts within the undermentioned portion of the Otekaika Eiding of the County of Waitaki, that is to say:— All that area in the Otago Land District bounded towards the north-east by the Waitaki Eiver; towards the south-east by the Otiake Eiver; towards the south-west by the south-western boundary-line of Section No. 1, Block 1., Domett Survey District, and the south-western boundarylines of Sections Nos. 28, 25, 24, 23, and 22, Block VIII., Kurow Survey District; and towards the north-west by the Kurow Eiver. As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor, this twenty-seventh day of dune, one thousand eight hundred and ninety-eight. J. CAEEOLL.

Inspectors of Abattoirs, (&c., County of Vincent, appointed. Colonial Secretary’s Office, Wellington, 10th June, 1898. HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint Constable James Dale, Constable Hugh Chisholm, and Constable Wallace Abercrombie Brookes to be Inspectors of Abattoirs and Slaughterhouses and of Cattle intended for Slaughter, under “ The Abattoirs and Slaughterhouses Act, 1894,” within the County of Vincent. J. CARROLL.

Inspector of Weights and Measures, Boroughs of Dannevirke and Woodville, appointed. Colonial Secretary’s Office, Wellington, 13tli June, 1898. HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint Constable Denis Brosnahan to be an Inspector of Weights and Measures, under “ The Weights and Measures Act, 1868,” and the Acts amending, the same, for the Boroughs of Dannevirke and Woodville. J. CAEBOLL.

Inspector of Weights and Measures, County and Borough of Patea, appointed. Colonial Secretary’s Office, Wellington, 17tli June, 1898. HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint Constable Walter Williams to be an Inspector of Weights and Measures, under “ The Weights and Measures Act, 1868,” and the Acts amending the same, for the County and Borough of Patea. W. C. WALKER.

Registrar of Electors, Patea, appointed. Colonial Secretary’s Office, Wellington, 17th June, 1898. HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint Constable Walter Williams to be Registrar of Electors, under “ The Electoral Act, 1893,” for the Electoral District of Patea, vice Constable H. H. Carr, transferred, as from the 11th June, 1898. W. C. WALKER.

Clerk of Licensing Committee appointed. Department of Justice, Wellington, 24tli June, 1898. HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint Constable Denis Bbosnahan to be Clerk of the Licensing Committee for the District of Pahiatua, vice Constable W. Williams. T. THOMPSON.

Clerks of Courts appointed. Department of Justice, Wellington, 22nd June, 1898. HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint Constable Denis Brosnahan to be Clerk of the Magistrate’s Court at Woodville from the 7th June instant, vice Constable W. Williams, transferred ; Constable Walter Williams to be Clerk of the Magistrate’s Court at Patea from the 10th June instant, vice Constable H. H. Carr, transferred ; and Constable Henry Hyde Carr to be Clerk of the Magistrate’s Court at Waipawa from the 10th June instant, vice Constable Denis Brosnahan, transferred. T. THOMPSON.

Clerk of Court appointed. Department of Justice, Wellington, 29th June, 1898. HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint Constable Samuel Joseph Dew to be Clerk of the Magistrate’s and Warden’s Courts and Receiver of Gold Revenue and Mining Registrar at Stafford and Goldsborough, from the 21st June, 1898, vice Sergeant D. Hannan. T. THOMPSON.

Inspector of Factories appointed. Department of Labour, Wellington. 20th June, 1898. HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint the under-mentioned person to be an Inspector under “ The Factories Act, 1894,” and to assign to him the district set opposite his name, viz.: — Name. District. Constable Josiah Gilbert South Island of the Colony Mackey of New Zealand, and the islands adjacent thereto. WM. HALL-JONES, For Minister of Labour.

NATIVE PRISONERS DISCHARGED. Wellington Gaol.— Manu, Putaka, Kaipapa, Rangiara, Rangi Tawia, Puhe, Te Motoha, Piripi te Aho, Pitama, Tawa, Kahau Tetika, Aropa Ngaupaka, and Kupe, Natives of New Zealand : Tried at New Plymouth on Ist November, 1897, for trespass, and sentenced to twelve months.

By Authority: John Mackay, Government Printer s Wellington.

Gaol. Name. Where tried. When. Offence. Sentence. Native of Trade. Born. ’b/) Complexion. Hair. Eyes. Nose. Remarks, and Previous C onvictions. Auckland ... James John Cribb ... Te Awamutu Dec. 22, 1897 sly-grog selling fine, or 21 days N. Zealand labourer 1877 ft 5 in. io fresh dark brown grey medium Half-caste Maori. Stout build; scar on left arm N. Zealand blueinedi um Auckland ... Thomas Fitzpatrick... ... Auckland June 17, 1898 rape committed for trial seaman 1874 5 3i fresh light biown Stout build; an upper front tooth out; flags, 2 months’ prob’n Wellington grey dk. blue medium crown, &c., on right arm ; harp on left arm. Auckland ... Charles Alexander Nursey ... Auckland June 14, 1898 theft seaman 1877 5 I I fair fair Stout build ; two unper front teeth out. Auckland ... Christopher James Condon Kopuru Mar. IS, 1898 vagrancy 3 months Auckland ... labourer 1876 5 3i fresh dark brown dk.grey medium Round shoulders; half-witted; two upper front teeth out. 21 p.c. Slight build; scar on left cheek. (See Auckland ... Rachael Volan, alias Coad, alias Auckland June I, 1898 obscene language 14 days Ireland 1847 S 0 sallow grey blue large Morgan Auckland Mar. 8, 1898 Auckland ... Thomas McDonald breach ol by-law fine, or 3 days See t’olice Gaxette, 1898, page 13* Auckland ... Alexander August Watson Auckland April 16, 1898 theft i month Finland seaman 1849 5 3d fresh light brown dk. grey medium Slight build; hair thin ; anchor, 1862, on right Auckland theft i month Auckland ... John Dawson Mar. 14, 1898 breach of by-law fine, or 3 days N. Zealand jockey 1872 5 6i fresh fair It. grey medium Scar on each leg, right knen, and left shin. Auckland ... John Smith Auckland June 14, 1898 obstructing police fine, or 3 days Melbourne labourer i860 5 9 fresh light brown blue medium Auckland ... Andrew McKeown ... Auckland June 10,1898 theft 7 days See Police Gazette, 1898, page 68. Auckland ... George Lovell Kawakawa ... Mar. 17, 1898 drunk and disorderly 3 months N. Zealand saddler 1855 s 4l fresh dark brown blue medium Getting bald. Auckland ... James Harris, alias William Higgins, alias John Price, &c. Kawakawa ... Mar. 17, 1898 drunk and disorderly 3 months Ireland labourer 1853 - Si fresh light brow n dark br. medium Repeatedly convicted ; flags of all nations, &c., on vagrancy ... 3 months right arm. Photographed at New Plymouth, 26.9.92. See Police Gaxette, 1898, page 58. Auckland ... Kate Hinch Auckland Mar. 17, 1898 theft 3 months Auckland June 17, 189s drunkenness fine, or 24 hours dk. blue long Auckland ... John McLaughlian ... June I, 1898 assault committed for trial Ireland labourer 1854 5 5i fresh black, turnBailed. Auckland cabman ing grey large Auckland ... Edward Bailey Jan. 19, 1898 default of costs 7 days England ... 1864 6i fresh dark brown grey Impediment in speech; scar at back of head and Coromandel... Feb. 25, 1898 18, 1898 insulting language fine, or 7 days miner and large on left hand. A.uckland ... John Baxter May assault fine, or 14 days Victoria ... 1864 7 i dark Mack brown Scar on forehead and back of head ; two moles on Auckland pugilist hazel medium Auckland ... Martin Lestrange ... May 23, 1898 theft r month Ireland labourer 1850 5 4$ fresh dark brown 56 p.c. Face pockpitted; two right fingers contracted. 4 p.c. Emblem and SC on right arm; female, Auckland ... William Henry Millar Auckland Aug. 30, 1897 breaking and entering 12 months England ... bushman 1863 5 si fresh black gre> small theft 12 months cross, &c., on left arm. (See Police Gaxette, Auckland ... Kingi Maniauruhu ... Te Awamutu Dec. 22, 1897 sly-grog selling line, or r month N. Zealand labourer 1868 5 ok copper black dark br. thick 1 p.c. Scar on right shoulder. Auckland ... Herbert Good Auckland Aug. 30, 1897 receiving 12 months N. Zealand labourer 1873 5 7 fresh dark brown grej large 1 p.c. Dagger and eagle on right arm; HERBERT, &c., on left arm, &c. Photographed at Auckland ... Margaret Wilkie Auckland May 24, 1898 habitual drunkenness 1 month Lyttelton, 5.3.92. See Police Gaxette, 1898, page 22. Auckland ... William Moor Auckland May 25, 1898 assault 1 month ... See Police Gaxette, 1898, page 6. Auckland ... Robert Andrew Collier, alias Auckland Aug. 30,1897 theft 12 months England ... labourer 1866 - 7 pale dark brown grey small, pug 13 P-C. Lower lip split; anchor on left arm. PhotoChas.Wilson, alias Armstrong Auckland graphed at Auckland, 23.6.93. Auckland ... John, alias George Smith, Gordon Thomson alias Mar. 26, 1898 theft 3 months See Police Gaxette, 1898, page 68. Waipu Auckland ... Robert Alexander McCully April 27, 1898 theft 2 months Scotland ... butcher and 1875 6 fresh dark brown brown medium 1 p.c. Stout build; blind left eye; pierced heart Dixon Gisborne dairyman on left arm ; birth-mark on left side. Gisborne ... Donald Matheson ... May 30,1898 ship-desertion 14 days Scotland ... sailor 1858 5 fair fair blue medium Woman’s head on each arm and on left hand. N apier June 6, 1898 8, 1898 disobedience on ship... fine, or 14 days Napier William Henry John Wells June drunkenness costs ordered lingland ... baker 1858 s 2 h sallow dark brown, grey long Anchor on left hand; VV and dots on left arm; Napier turning grey straight projecting under-lip. Napier George Moody June 17, 1898 stowaway fine, or 3 days England ... labourer 1878 s 8i fair brow n blue Stout build ; star, G, &c., on right arm ; bust, Napier cross, &c., on left arm ; has moles on left cheek. Napier Joseph Hocking Eddy May 2!,1898 breach of prohibition fine, or 1 month England ... fisherman [856 s 5* fresh light reddish blue long 3 p.c. Two upper front teeth gone ; spot under Napier order (2 charges) fine, or i week brown right eye; scars on head, &c. Napier John Ferguson, alias Charles June 9, 1898 obscene language 14 days Australia ... groom and 1866 4l fair light brown dk. blue straight 4 P-c. Slight build; receding chin; scais on left White, alias Charles Henry resisting police 14 days woodcheek, right brow, See. ; upper front teeth deWhite Waipawa drunkenness fine, or 24 hours carver caved. Photographed at Nelson, 15.2.96. Napier John Connell June 13. 1898 vagrancy 14 days England ... labourer 1837 5 6 fresh grey blue medium Right arm crooked, and has three deep scars on N. Plymouth it; scar at left eye. N.Plymouth William Arnold June 7, 1898 disobeying order of 14 days Germany ... horse-trainer 1868 54 fair sandy blue medium Scars on face; blue scar on each hand. N. Plymouth N.Plymouth Stephen Saville June 9, 1898 lunacy committed asylum committed to England ... labourei 1828 s 2k fresh white blue medium Mole on nose ; lame on right leg. N.Plymouth Adolphus Joy N. Plymouth J une 13, 1898 lunacy to England ... barber 1871 5 4 pale fair blue long Cross on left arm. asylum

Gaol. Name. Where tried. When. Offence. Sentence. Native of Trade. Born. Complexion. Hair. Eyes. Nose. Remarks, and Previous Convictions. N.Ply mouth Robert Boyle N. Plymouth Mar. 16, 1898 drunkenness 3 days ft in. See Police Gazette, 1898, page 49. N.Plymouth rogue and vagabond... 7 months Archibald McGiven ... N. Plymouth May ii, 1898 breach of prohibition fines, or 1 month ... Scotland ... diver 1851 5 7 fresh grey and bald grey medium N.Plymouth order (2 charges) Siegeamundt Schultz N. Plymouth June 14,1898 attempted rape committed for trial America ... labourer 1881 5 34 sallow dark brown long Mole on right side. Bailed. Wanganui,., George Osman Wanganui ... May is, 1898 threatening behaviour 1 month N. Zealand jockey 1871 5 3 fresh brown blue medium 1 p.c. (See Police Gazette, 1894, page 14.) Wellington Alfred George Ellis ... Auckland June 4, 1894 breaking and entering 5 years on each N. Zealand farm-lab’rer 1878 5 94 fresh dark brown hazel small forgery and uttering charge (concurhead. Photographed at Nelson, 17.ro.96. Wellington Charles Cripps Wellington ... Aug. 30, 1897 indecent assault 12 months Tasmania ... carpenter 1863 5 8i Ires) brown grey large Large scar on left arm. Wellington Louis Doyle Wellington ... Aug. 30, 1897 theft 12 months Ireland traveller 1862 6 04 dark dark brown brown large Scar and wart on nose. Wellington David, alias Daniel, Elder, alias Wellington .. Dec. 16,1897 theft 3 months Scotland ... baker 1850 5 74 fair dark brown, bluemedium Wellington George Anderson ... Masterton ... Dec. 23,1897 theft 3 months turning grey grey Charles Campbell Blenheim Mar. 24,1898 vagrancy 3 months Ireland labourer 1847 5 Si fresh grey grey medium Scar on left arm ; partly bald. Wellington Joseph 0. Ward Wellington ... April 15,1898 theft 2 months England ... pianoforte1857 5 74 fresh brown brown large 2 p.c. (See Police Gazette, 1894, page 91.) Wellington 7 days tuner George, alias Griffith, Fleming Masterton ... May 16, 1898 theft i month Ireland engineer 1854 5 6 fair brown blue medium 3 p.c. Left little finger crooked. Wellington Henry McCormack ... Wellington ... May 19,1898 drunkenness 1 month Ireland sailor 1857 5 6 fresh brown blue medium 17 p.c. Anchor on right arm ; heart on left hand. Wellington Francis Greaney Wellington ... June 13,1898 sending a threatening acquitted at S.C. England ... labourer 1874 s n£ fair auburn blue medium Anchor on right hand ; bad teeth. Photographed Wellington Bernard McManus ... Wellington ... June 3,1898 letter assault 14 days Ireland baker 1839 .3 6 fresh grey brown crooked at Wellington, 27.6.98. Right arm has been broken. Wellington Richard Tobin Wellington ... June 16, 1898 false pretence remanded Ireland draper 1862 5 8 fair brown grey small Wellington Peter Maroney Wellington ... June 22,1898 theft remanded N. Zealand labourer 1878 5 84 fair fair, curly grey medium 1 p.c. Ballet-girl on right arm. Wellington Wellington Kate Mulville Wellington ... June 16, 1898 drunkenness fine, or 1 month ... Ireland 1870 5 64 fair, brown brown medium Sharp Features. Fine paid. Minnie, alias Juliet, Brown Wellington ... Aug. 30, 1897 indecent assault 12 months Victoria prostitute 1871 5 2 fair fair grey medium 6 p.c. PCHH, heart, MB, &c., on right arm. Picton John England Heaver Picton June 14, 1898 insulting language ... 12 m’ths, or sureties England ... miller 1853 5 ii fresh light brown grey medium 3 p.c. Scar on left cheek: upper front teeth out; Picton Maurice Reardon Blenheim June 13, 1898 illegally on premises... 14 days N. Zealand jockey 1879 5 34 fair light brown blue large bald. Sureties found. Spots on left arm ; large mouth ; broad chin. Westport ... William Gents, alias Jantz Westport June 14, 1898 being in a dwelling by acquitted at D.C. England ... fireman 1874 Si fair brown brown medium 2 p.c. Lion, flag, &c., on right arm ; vase, &c., on Westport ... night with felonious intent left arm. Mary Rice Westport June 22, 1898 drunk and disorderly fine, or 24 hours ... Ireland 1845 5 04 sandy red blue medium Several p.c. Hokitika ... James Lawson, alias Maxwell Westport June 14, 1898 attempted robbery ... acquitted at D.C. N. Zealand gardener 1880 94. fair fair blue medium Scar on chest; wound on right side; mole on Hokitika ... Just Mary Rice Westport Mar. 22, 1898 indecent exposure ... 3 months Ireland 1845 5 oj sandy red blue medium back. Previously convicted. Lyttelton ... Bella Smith Christchurch May 16, 1898 vagrancy 1 month N. Zealand prostitute 187s 5 I fair brown blue small 2 p.c. Small mouth ; slight build. Lyttelton ... John Isherwood Christchurch June 10,1898 drunkenness. 7 days See Police Gazette, 1898, page 80. Lyttelton ... JohnMcCluskey,a/;<irMcLiskey, Timaru Dec. 28, 1897 obscene language 3 months See Police Gazette, 1898, page 7. Lyttelton ... alias McCasker Jan. 10, 1898 rogue and vagabond .. 6 months Daniel Heggarty Christchurch Mar. 1, 1898 defaultof maintenance 7 months Ireland hawker 1858 5 si fresh brown blue large, Stout build. Lyttelton ... James Walsh, alias Morgan Ashburton ... Mar. 21, 1898 2!, 1898 trespass fine, or 7 days May vagrancy 1 month Ireland labourer 1838 5 6± sallow brown, turnbrown large, Repeatedly convicted. Bald; woman and skipHarper, alias James Smith, ing grey broad ping-rope on right forearm. Photographed at Lyttelton ... Lyttelton ... &c. William Nicholas Gillson, alias William Wilson Alexander Hepburn... Southbridge... Southbridge... Mar. Mar. 22, 1898 22, 1898 theft theft 3 months 3 months Lyttelton, 18.6.98. Photographed at Lyttelton, 18.6.98. (See Police Gazette, 1898, page 50.) Photographed at Lyttelton, 18.6.98. (See Police Lyttelton ... Neils Ludwig, alias Ludovick ... Christchurch June 8, i8g8 indecency 14 days Denmark ... labourer 1829 s 74 fresh black grey large Gazette , 1B98, page 50.) Repeatedly convicted. Photographed at Lyttelton, Lyttelton ... Mary Ann Bird Rangipra June 8, 1898 default of costs 7 days England ... matron 1842 5 si dark grey blue medium 31.8.91. 1 p.c. Slight build. Lyttelton ... James Gill Waimate Mar. 23,1898 obscene language 3 months See Police Gazette, 1898, page 60. Lyttelton ... George Hunter Christchurch May 23,1898 theft 1 month N. Zealand labourer 1879 5 7 fresh brown blue small, 4 p.c. Photographed at Lyttelton, 18.6.98. broad

RETURN OF PRISONERS REPORTED AS DISCHARGED FROM GAOLS DURING THE FORTNIGHT ENDED 25th JUNE, 1898.

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

Gaol. Name. Where tried. When. Offence. Sentence. Native of Trade. Born l leight. Complexion I Hair. Eyes. Nose. Remarks, and Previous Convictions. Lyttelton ... Samuel Cousins Christchurch Mar. 25, 1898 theft 3 months ft in. See Police Gazette, 1898, pages 49 and 54. Lyttelton ... William Ward Ashburton May 25,1898 theft (2 charges) 1 month England ... labouter 1846 5 ?3 fresh grey grey broad Tattoo-spot on left arm. Lyttelton ... Lyttelton ... Timaru Alfred Weippert Robert Henry Crocker Charles William Fogarty Christchurch Christchurch Timaru June Jan. June II, 1898 18, 1898 16, 1898 theft default of maintenance resisting police 14 days 6 months 7 days Calcutta ... N. Zealand N. Zealand clerk trainer labourer 1857 1855 *873 6 5 oi 93 4 fresh fresh fair dark brown brown, turning grey fair blue grey grey long medium medium 11 p.c. Slight build; long features; scar on left groin and on left thigh. Photographed at Auckland, 18.7.94. 3 p.c. Moles on neck and chin. Photographed at Lyttelton, 18.6.98. Lame on right leg. Dunedin ... Edwin Wilcox, alias James Willcock Dunedin Nov. 30,189s horse-stealing & theft 2 years England ... farmer 1865 5 7i dark dark brown brown medium 3 P-C. Scar on left hip. Dunedin ... James Burt, alias Burk, Sutherland alias Dunedin Mar. 14. 1898 vagrancy 3 months Photographed at Dunedin, 6.2.90. (See Police Gazette, 1898, page 7.) Dunedin ... John Burk O’Brien, alias Burke, &c. Dunedin May 13,1898 drunkenness 1 month See Police Gazette, 1898, page 96. Dunedin ... William Bernard Cahill Dunedin May 7, 1898 theft committed for trial N. Zealand clerk 1865 5 Si fresh, freckled dark brown blue medium Bailed. Dunedin ... Alexander Johnston, alias derson, alias Ogg, 8cc. AuDunedin June 10, 1898 theft fine, or 1 week See Police Gazette, 1898, page 110, as Alexander Johnston. Dunedin ... William Aaron Firth Dunedin June 21, 1898 theft discharged N. Zealand blacksmith 1869 6 2i dark black black medium Dunedin „. Charles Crosado Dunedin June l8, 1898 theft ... 3 days Austria labourer 1851 5 S sallow turning grey blue medium Left middle finger-nail deformed. Dunedin ... Martin Clune Dunedin June 18, 1898 theft 3 days Ireland labourer 1832 5 9 fresh grey blue medium Cannot open fourth and little fingers of right hand. Invercargill Richard D. Mulcahy Winton April 23, 1898 assault vagrancy 2 months 1 month Ireland labourer 1862 5 8J dark black grey large 4 p.c. Sentences concurrent. Shortland... William Davey Paeroa June 6, 1898 theft 14 days N. Zealand tailor 1867 5 6 fair dark blue medium Port Awanui Tehewa Ratua Port Awanui... June 17,1898 theft 7 days N. Zealand 1878 S 8 copper dark dark medium Port Awanui Eruera Ariari Port Awanui... June 17,1898 furious riding fine, or 3 months ... N. Zealand 1862 5 9 dark dark dark medium MAKI on right wrist; ERUERA on left arm; RENATA on chest. Fine paid.

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

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New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XXII, Issue 14, 6 July 1898, Page 114

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Extracts from New Zealand Gazette. New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XXII, Issue 14, 6 July 1898, Page 114

Extracts from New Zealand Gazette. New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XXII, Issue 14, 6 July 1898, Page 114

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