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MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION.

Appointments as Constables. 14th February, 1910. No. 1564. —Sparks, James John. No. 1565.—Hart, George Harry. No. 1566. —Brenchley, Thomas Freeman. No. 1567.—Webb, Alexander Elder Edward, No. 1568.—Coles, William Henry. No. 1569.—Rosanoski, John Bernard. No. 1570.—Robertson, Geoffrey Dalziell. No. 1571. —Squire, Reginald Dudding. No. 1572. —Woods, Andrew. No. 1573.—Nugent, William Harold. No. 1574. —Culloty, Florence. No. 1575.—Hawken, Harold Nicholas. No. 1576. —Smith, Herbert James. No. 1577.—McClennan, James Edward. No. 1578. —Grigg, William Scoles. No. 1579.—Lambert, George. No. 1580.—Newman, Trevor William Frank.

Services dispensed with. 31st January, 1910. District Constable Habershon, William Henry Gratton District Constable Hinkley, Ernest. (P. 09/2760.)

Reduction. No. 713. —Detective Kennedy, Henry Patrick, to rank of constable from Ist February, 1910. (P. 09/1638.)

Rewards. Napier. —Constable J. Larmer, No. 938, has been awarded £1 for services in connection with the conviction of Tira Rautu for introducing liquor into a Maori pa. (10/6.) Wanganui— Sergeant H. Beattie, No. 538, has been awarded £l, Constable J. Annison, No. 1049, £1 10s., and Constable E. Snow, No. 1562, £2, for services in connection with the conviction of Robert Warnes for sly-grog selling (10/184.) B Wanganui.— Sergeant H. Beattie, No. 538, has been awarded £l, Constable J. Annison, No. 1049, £1 10s., and Constable E. Snow, No. 1562, £2, for services in connection with the conviction of J. McWilliams for sly-grog selling (10/185.) b 6 '

Wellington.— Sergeant N. Miller, No. 335, and Constable F. R. Challis, No. 1559, have been awarded £1 each for services in connection with convictions obtained at Eketahuna for sly-grog selling. (10/245.) Wellington.— Constable J. Butler, No. 883, has been awarded 10s. for services in connection with the conviction of Harry Brownlee for sending liquor into a no-license district without being labelled. (10/295.) Wellington.— Sergeant N. Miller, No. 335, Constables F. H. Townsend, No. 1112, S. A. Brown, No. 1174 H Anderson, No. 1139, and T. G. DunD, No. 1467, have been awarded £1 each for services in connection with the conviction of Thomas Lee for sly-grog selling at Masterton. (10/232.)

Christchurch. Sergeant W. Fouhy, No. 380, has been awarded £2 10s., and Constables J. J. O’Grady, No. 1160 H. Martin, No. 1182, B. R. Kidd, No. 1401, E. T. C. Turner’ No. 1421, and J. Torrance, No. 1462, £1 each, for services in connection with the conviction of R. Nealon for keeping liquor fcr sale in the Ashburton No-license District. (10/120.) Christchurch.— Sergeant W. Fouhy, No. 380, and Constable H. Martin, No. 1182, have been awarded 10s. each for services in connection with the conviction of Charles Clark for failing to notify the Clerk of the Court re liquor sent into Ashburton. (10/68.)

Invercargill. —Constables C. Bonner, No. 593, and T. G. Flewellyn, No. 1512, have been awarded 10s. each for services in connection with the conviction of Mary McGregor for sly-grog selling. (10/225.)

Station formed. Portobello (Dunedin District).—District constable replaced by regular constable from Ist February, 1910. (P. 09/2760.)

Station closed. Broad Bay (Dunedin District). —31st January, 1910. (P 09/2760.)

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New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XXXV, Issue 6, 16 February 1910, Page 70

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MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION. New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XXXV, Issue 6, 16 February 1910, Page 70

MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION. New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XXXV, Issue 6, 16 February 1910, Page 70