MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION.
Reivards. Auckland.—Native Constable D. Moore has been awarded £2 for services in connection with the conviction of John Lydon for supplying liquor to Natives off the premises. (09/915.) Thames.—Sergeant W. H. McKinnon, No. 388, and Constable J. Henry, No. 753, have been awarded 10s. each by the Customs Department for services in connection with the conviction of R. G. Lewds, at Paeroa, for a breach of the Beer Duty Act, (09/65.) Christchurch.—Constable A. G. Douthett, No. 768, has been awarded £1 10s. for services in connection with the conviction of Edward Duller for sly-grog selling. (09/877.)
Christchurch. — Constable A. G. Douthett, No. 768, has been awarded £1 10s., and Constable James Andrew, No. 693, £l, for services in connection with the conviction of Catherine Coburn for sly-grog selling. (09/878.) Invercargill.— Constable E. Phillips, No. 1249, has been awarded £5 by the Customs Department for services in connection with the conviction of Ah Long for having opium in his possession. (09/65.)
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New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 16, 21 April 1909, Page 165
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162MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION. New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 16, 21 April 1909, Page 165
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