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MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION.

Rewards. Auckland. Constable J. Maher, No. 857, has been awarded £1 10s. for services in connection with the conviction of John Grubb for delivering liquor in a no-license district without being labelled. (09/2784.)

Auckland.—Constable P. Carmody, No. 487, bas been awarded £5 for obtaining convictions against H. Davis, W. Moselen, R. Gates, and E. O’Donnell for supplying liquor to Natives for consumption off the premises, and supplying liquor to a female Maori. (09/2783.)

Auckland. —Constable B. J. Parsons, No. 846, has been awarded £2 for services in connection with the conviction of J. Breadon for sly-grog selling. (09/2829.) Auckland. —Constable J. Murphy, No. 1086, has been awarded £1 15S. for services in connection with the conviction [of Daniel Mclntyre for introducing liquor into a Maori kainga. (09/2775.) Wellington.— Sergeant N. Millar, No. 335, has been awarded £6, and Constables P. H. Townsend, No. 1112, S. Brown, No. 1174, and T. G. Dunn, No. 1467, £4 each, for services in connection with convictions obtained against Richard and Emily Haviland and William and Herbert Jones for sly-grog selling at Masterton. (09/2778.) Christchurch.—Sergeant T. Griffiths, No. 433, has been awarded £2, and Constables W. H. Ingram, No. 1274, and P. 0. Hollands, No. 1331, £1 10s. each, for services in connection with the conviction of John Ward for ordering liquor for a no-license district without giving his name and address, and Roland Day for assisting a prohibited person to procure liquor. (09/2813.) Invercargill.— Sergeant J. C. Mackenzie, No. 187, and Constable A. Henderson, No. 1039, have been awarded £2 each, and Detective A. Cameron, No. 794, 10s., for services in connection with the conviction of C. G. Thurston for sly-grog selling at Gore. (09/2797.)

Invercargill. Detective A. Cameron, No. 794, and Constable J. H. Mathieson, No. 1008, have been awarded £2 each, and Constable G. Scandrett, No. 998, 10s., for services in connection with the conviction of Prank Poff and Rose Poff for sly-grog selling at Invercargill. (09/2796.)

Land taken for Police Purposes. (See New Zealand Gazette , 1909, page 3239.) Motueka. —Lot 2, part of Section 160, Borough of Motueka, consisting of 2 aores and 9 perches.

Police Gazette. The next Police Gazette will be issued on the 12th January, 1910.

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New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 51, 22 December 1909, Page 529

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MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION. New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 51, 22 December 1909, Page 529

MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION. New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 51, 22 December 1909, Page 529

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