MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION.
Inspector and Sub-Inspectors of Police appointed. Police Department, Wellington, 16t.h February, 1909. HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint
Sub-Inspector John Dwyer to be an Inspector, Chief Detective Joseph Albert McGrath and Station-Sergeant Charles William Hendrey to be Sub-Inspectors of the New Zealand Police Force. Appointments to take effect from Ist February, 1909. (P. 09/279.) Promotions. To be Station-Sergeant from Ist February, 1909, — No. 128, Sergeant Treanor, James. To be Chief-Detective from Ist February, 1909, — No. 689, Detective Broberg, Charles Robert. (P. 09/279.) Dismissal. No. 1488.—Constable McAuliffe, John, 13th February, 1909. Resignation. No. 880. —Constable Brown, Alfred, Bth February, 1909. Rewards. Auckland.— Sergeant W. Ramsay, No. 488, and Constable C. Murphy, No. 1342, have been awarded £1 each for arresting T. Galvin and M. O’Sullivan, absentees from H.M.S. “ Cambrian.” (09/65.) Auckland. Constable J. Maher, No. 857, has been awarded £2, and Constable J. F. Murphy, No. 1086, £1 10s., for obtaining the conviction of George Hill for keeping liquor for sale in a no-license area. (09/281.) Wanganui. —Sergeant H. Beattie, No. 538, and Constable A. A. Potter, No. 805, have been awarded £2 each for services in connection with the conviction of William Brennan for taking liquor into a no-license area and delivering liquor there for sale. (09/292.)
Station formed. Wanganui East, Wanganui, Bth February 1909. (P, 08/2612.)
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New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 7, 17 February 1909, Page 66
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222MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION. New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 7, 17 February 1909, Page 66
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