MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION.
Resignations. No. 928. —Detective Williams, George Henry, sth February, 1910. No. 1538. Constable Proctor, James Renwick, 3rd February, 1910.
Discharged. No. 1267. Constable Forward, Francis Henry, Ist February, 1910.
Retirement under “ The Police Force Act, 1908.”
Sergeant-Major Mason, William Thomas, No. 57, 31st January, 1910, with life allowance of £136 17s. 6d. per annum, under section 27. (P. 09/1629.)
Long-service Medals Awarded. Long-service medals have been awarded, in terms of Regulation No. 65, to the following members of the Force : Sergeant Rowell, A. E., No. 684. Sergeant Miller, W., No. 719. Sergeant Wohlmann, W. G., No. 720. Constable Gordon, A. F., No. 548. Constable Trehey, E. C., No. 721. Detective Cox, F. S., No. 714. (P. 09/1214.)
Rewards. Auckland.— Constables D. C. Fraser, No. 787, and J. Fitzgerald, No. 741, have been awarded £1 each for services in connection with the conviction of John Oliver, alias Olive, for keeping liquor for sale. (10/57.) Wellington.— Sergeant B. Rutledge, No. 489, and Constable E. J. O. McKelvey, No. 832, have been awarded £1 each for services in connection with the conviction of Ernest Stevens and Henry Jefiered for sly - grog selling. (10/108.) Chbistchurch. Sergeant J. Burrows, No. 472 a, and Constable M. J. Carney, No. 1288, have been awarded £1 ss. each by the Marine Department, for services rendered under the Fisheries Act. (10/81.) Dunedin. —Constable G. W. Lopdeli, No. 988, has been awarded £1 for services in connection with the conviction of R. McKenzie for sending liquor into a no-license district without it being labelled. (10/209.)
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New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XXXV, Issue 5, 9 February 1910, Page 60
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257MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION. New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XXXV, Issue 5, 9 February 1910, Page 60
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