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EXTRACTS FROM NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

(From Gazette, 1910, pages 905, 908, and 915). Regulations for Deer-shooting, Waitaki. PLUNKET, Governor. IN exercise of the powers vested in me by “ The Animals Protection Act, 1908” (hereinafter called “the said Act ”), I, William Lee, Baron Plunket, the Governor of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby make the following regulations prescribing the deer-shooting season in the Waitaki-Waimate Acclimatisation District, comprising the Counties of Waitaki and Waimate and part of the County of Mackenzie, and the conditions affecting the same, and also the form of license and the fee payable therefor. REGULATIONS. 1. Red-deer stags may be taken or killed within the Wai-taki-Waimate Acclimatisation District from the Ist day of April, 1910, to the 31st day of May, 1910 (both days inclusive). 2. Licenses to take or kill such deer may be issued by the Chief Postmaster at Oamaru, on the recommendation of the secretary of the Waitaki Branch of the Waitaki and Waimate Acclimatisation Society, at Oamaru, on payment

of a license fee of £3, in the form prescribed in the Schedule hereto, and subject to the said Act and the regulations made thereunder. 3. No licensee shall take or kill more than four stags, and no stag shall be killed carrying antlers with less than eight points. Ball cartridge only to be used. 4. An additional license to take or kill red-deer stags may be issued to any person at a fee of £l, and no holder of such additional lioense shall take or kill more than two stags under or by virtue of such license, and no stag shall be killed oarrying antlers with less than eight points. Ball cartridge only to be used. 5. No hind or fawn shall be taken or killed on any pretext whatever ; and no licensee shall allow any dog to accompany either himself or any attendant he may have with him.

6. The licensee must give notice to the said Chief Postmaster of the date on which it is his intention to stalk deer ; such notice to be posted, or delivered, or telegraphed three clear days before such date. 7. Nothing herein contained shall extend to authorising any person to sell any deer or portion thereof. 8. Any person committing a breach of any of these regulations shall be liable, on conviction, to a fine not exceeding £2O. Schedule. No. License to take or kill Game (Deer). , of , having this day paid the sum of £ , is hereby authorised to take or kill deer (stags) of not less than points within the WaitakiWaimate Acclimatisation District, from the day of , 1910, to the day of , 1910 (both days inclusive), subject to the provisions of “The Animals Protection Act, 1908,” and the regulations made thereunder. Dated at , this day of , 1910. Chief Postmaster. As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor, this nineteenth day of March, one thousand nine hundred and ten. D. BUDDO, Minister of Internal Affairs.

Regulations for Deer-shooting, Otago. PLUNKET, Governor.

IN exercise of the powers vested in me by “The Animals Protection Act, 1908” (hereinafter called “the said Act”), I, William Lee, Baron Plunket, the Governor of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby make the following regulations prescribing the deer-shooting season in the Otago Acclimatisation District, comprising the Counties of Bruce, Clutha, Maniototo, Peninsula, Taieri, Tuapeka, Vincent, Waihemo, and Waikouaiti, and part of the County of Southland (except within the area described in the First Schedule hereto), and the conditions affecting the same, and also the form of license and the fee payable therefor.

REGULATIONS. 1. Red-deeb stags may be taken or killed within the Otago Acclimatisation District from the Ist day of April, 1910, to the 31st day of May, 1910 (both days inclusive). 2, Fallow-deer bucks may be taken or killed within the said district from the 11th day of April, 1910, to the 11th day of May, 1910 (both days inclusive). 3. Licenses to take or kill red-deer stags may be issued by the Chief Postmaster at Dunedin, on the recommendation of the secretary of the Otago Acclimatisation Society, on payment of a license fee of £4, and licenses to take or kill fallow-deer bucks may be issued by the said Chief Postmaster, upon the like recommendation, on payment of a license fee of £2; such licenses to be in the form prescribed in the Second Schedule hereto, and subjeot to the said Aot and these regulations.

4. No licensee shall take or kill more than four red-deer stags or fallow-deer bucks, and no red-deer stag shall be killed carrying antlers with less than eight points. Ball cartridge only to be used. 5. The licensee must give notice to the said Chief Postmaster of the date on which it is his intention to stalk deer ; such notice to be posted, or delivered, or telegraphed three clear days before such date. 6. No doe, hind, or fawn shall be taken or killed on any pretext whatever; and no licensee shall allow any dog to accompany either himself or any attendant he may have with him.

7. Nothing herein contained shall extend to authorising any person to sell any deer or portion thereof. Inset—P.G.

8. Any person committing a breach of any of these regulations shall be liable, on conviction, to a fine not exceeding £2O. First Schedule. All that area, containing about 24,800 acres in one block, being parts of Mid-Hawea, Longslip, Lower Hawea, and Lindis Districts, plans of which area will be issued by the secretary of the Otago Acclimatisation Society to persons to whom licenses to shoot deer are granted. Second Schedule. No. Licenses to take or kill Game (Deer). , of , having this day paid the sum of £ , is hereby authorised to take or kill deer (bucks or stags) of not less than points within the Otago Acclimatisation District, from the day of , 1910, to the day of , 1910 (both days inclusive), subject to the provisions of “ The Animals Protection Act, 1908,” and the regulations made thereunder. Dated at , this day of , 1910. Chief Postmaster. As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor, this nineteenth day of Maroh, one thousand nine hundred and ten. D. BUDDO, Minister of Internal Affairs. Land temporarily reserved for Police Purposes in the Auckland Land District. PLUNKET, Governor. WHEREAS by the three-hundred-and-twenty-first section of “The Land Act, 1908,” it is enacted that the Governor may from time to time, either by general or particular description, and whether the same has been surveyed or not, reserve from sale temporarily, notwithstanding that the same may be then held under pastoral license, any Crown lands which in his opinion are required for any of the purposes in the said section mentioned : Now, therefore, I, William Lee, Baron Plunket, the Governor of the Dominion of New Zealand, in exercise and pursuance of the powers and authorities vested in me by the said Act, do hereby temporarily reserve from sale the land in the Auckland Land District described in the Schedule hereunder written, for police purposes.

SCHEDULE. All that area in the Auckland Land District, containing by admeasurement 5 acres 8 roods 38 perches, more or less, being Section No. 168, Suburbs of Ngaruawahia North, Block VII, Newcastle Survey District. Bounded towards the north-east by a public road ; towards the south-east by Section No. 169, Suburbs of Ngaruawahia North; towards the south-west by a public road along the Waikato River ; and towards the north-west by Section No. 167, Suburbs of Ngaruawahia North aforesaid : as the same is delineated on the plan marked L. 5399/4, deposited in the Head Office, Department of Lands, at Wellington, and thereon bordered red.

As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor, this nineteenth day of March, one thousand nine hundred and ten.

D. BUDDO, For Minister of Lands

Clerk of Magistrate's Court appointed. Department of Justice, Wellington, 23rd March, 1910. HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint

Constable Harry Carlyon Fitzsimmons to be Clerk of the Magistrate’s Court at Brightwater, from the Bth day of March, 1910, vice Constable C. Knapp, retired. JOHN G. FINDLAY. Licensing Officer under “ The Arms Act, 1908," appointed. Department of Justice (Police), Wellington, 19th March, 1910. HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint

Sergeant James Black, of the New Zealand Police Force, to be a Licensing Officer under “ The Arms Act, 1908.”

JOHN G. FINDLAY.

Date tried Name. Offence. or Sentence. ' sentenced. AUCKLAND S.C1910. Davidson, William J. .. Forgery (2 charges) Feb. 4 18 months’ labour on each (cumulative). Toi Toi Breaking, entering, and theft Feb. 4 2 years’ probation; costs, £4 7s. lOd. 3 years’ labour. 3 years’ labour. Nicholson, Rees Arson .. Feb. 4 Little, Thomas George .. Horse-stealing .. Feb. 4 Onion, George .. Indecent assault Feb. 7 Bill ignored. Hardyman, Thomas J., alias Hickey Theft .. Feb. 7 Bill ignored. Newman, Charles Indecent assault Feb. 7 Bill ignored. Sparrow, Thomas Breaking, entering, and theft Feb. 7 Acquitted. Chaplain, Thomas Theft from a dwelling Feb. 7 2 years’ probation ; costs, £2 11s. 9d. Baxter, Daniel, alias Dillon, Alex, &c. Sinclair, Harry, alias Cosgrove, False declaration Feb. 8 Bill ignored. Theft from a dwelling (2 charges).. Feb. 8 18 months’ labour on each. Cyril, alias Furlong Russell, Clarence Theft .. Feb. 9 12 months’ labour. King, George A., alias Giles Thefc .. Feb. 9 12 months’ labour. Dwyer, Timothy Theft from a dwelling Feb. 11 Acquitted. Bell, John Assault causing bodily harm Feb. 11 Insane. Sent to mental hospital. Perome, George C., alias Hayward, Theft from a dwelling Feb. 11 Acquitted. alias King Hammond, Henry Theft of postal pocket Feb. 12 7 days’ labour. Waddell, Joseph .. Carnal knowledge (2 charges) Feb. 14 Acquitted. Whyte, George Discharging firearms with intent to Feb. 15 Acquitted. do harm Hodder, Oscar James .. Indecent assault Feb. 16 Acquitted. 18 months’ labour. Shaw, William Assault with intent to rob Feb. 16 Wilson, Horace Indecent assault and indecent exFeb. 17 5 years’ labour and 10 lashes. posure Modrich, Matilda Receiving Feb. 17 12 months’ probation; to return goods to owner. 5 years’ labour. Hone Tareha .. Carnally knowing Feb. 17 Patterson, Thomas Peijury Feb. 17 3 months’ labour, Robinson, James S. False pretences (2 charges) Feb. 18 3 years’ labour. Oliver, George .. Attempted murder and suicide Feb. 18 10 years’ labour. Hassail, Mary .. Abortion Feb. 21 Acquitted. Llewell, Kate .. False declaration Feb. 22 Acquitted. Maxwell, Martha J. Abortion Feb. 22 Acquitted. Braithwaite, Charles, alias j Thompson, W., alias Hansen,-: George 1 Breaking, entering, and theft Theft) (7 charges) Feb. 24 2 years’ labour. 2 years’ labour on each (concurrent). Oxley, John G. Breaking and entering .. Feb. 24 1 year’s labour. Wheeler, George ( Theft of postal packet (2 charges).. Forgery and uttering (3 charges) 1 Feb. 24 2 years' probation. Stevenson, Sidney .. -j False pretences (2 charges) Personation (2 charges) .. ) Feb. 24 18 months’ on each (concurrent). Dean, Thomas Theft as a servant Feb. 25 2 years’ labour. Campbell, George .. j Theft from a dwelling .. ) Forgery and uttering .. j Feb. 25 1 year’s labour on each (concurrent). HAMILTON S.C. Runciman, Qua Margaret Murder .. .. j Concealment of birth .. ) Feb. 28 J Bill ignored. (Acquitted. Mallinson, George Theft from dwelling (3 charges) and Mar. 3 3 years’ labour (concurrent). arson Peacock, Naomi Avell Day Arson .. Mar. 3 To come up if called on. Rori Rori, Hamilton Theft of a steer and carcase Mar. 1 18 months’ probation. Barlow, Paddy Theft of a steer and carcase Mar. 1 12 months’ probation. Sinclair, Harry, alias Cosgrove, ( Breaking, entering, and theft ) Mar. j6 months on each (cumulative with Cyril, alias Furlong \ Theft from a dwelling .. J j the sentence he is undergoing). Pauli, John Mintern Attempted murder Mar. 1 7 years’ labour. 2 years’ labour on each (concurrent). Koberstein, Rudolph Ernest Theft of cattle (3 charges) Feb. 28 Davey, Kenred Horace .. Theft from a dwelling Feb. 28 1 year’s labour. GISBORNE S.C. Milner, Benjamin Gardner Carnally knowing Mar. 14 Bill ignored. O’Sullivan, William Patrick Arson (2 charges) Mar. 15 Acquitted. Burgess, Nathaniel Failing to keep proper books Mar. 15 12 months’ probation. Norcross, Joseph Failing to keep proper books ) Mar. 16 f1 month’s labour. Incurring debts while unable to pay | (1 month’s labour (concurrent). Hoggard, Charles, William, alias Assault and robbery Mar. 16 Acquitted. Mote, alias Clifford Hofen, Patrick John Knight, William John .. Attempting to defraud Mar. 16 6 months’ labour. Sheep-stealing (2 charges) Mar. 16 2 years’ labour on eaoh (concurrent). NAPIER S.C.— Hunt, Thomas Francis .. Theft from dwelling (2 charges) ) Feb, 22 (12 months’ labour on eaoh (conBreaking and entering .. j { current). McMahon, Patrick Theft from the person .. ) f Acquitted. Acquitted. Murray, Ronald Receiving stolen property ( Feb. 22 Chute, Thomas Receiving stolen property j (Acquitted. « (3 years’ probation each, and each j to pay £10 towards cost. Ashcroft, Hiram .. ) Hanlen, Arthur .. j Forgery Feb. 22 Ashcroft, Hiram .. I Hanlen, Arthur .. j False pretences .. Feb. 22 To come up if called on.

Return of Prisoners tried or sentenced at the Supreme Courts.

• Date tried Name. Offence. Ol Sentence, I sentenced. NAPIFR S.C.— continued. ' 1910. 1 Baker, Tudor Nugent .. Breach of Bankruptcy Act Feb. 25 Fined £20. Kerr, Alexander Coutts Theft from the person Feb. 25 Acquitted. 14 years’ labour | , , , 16 months’labour [(concurrent.) Brown, Cecil McBean .. j Attempted rape. Indecent assault) Common assault .. j Feb. 25 Greenaway, Roderick Alexander Attempted rape. Indecent assault ( Coipmon assault .. | Feb. 25 Acquitted on all charges. Christie, John Thomas, alias j Marcus, Henry 1 Theft from a dwelling (2 charges) ) Forgery .. .. f Feb. 26 4 years’ labour. Manning, Joseph Indecent assault Feb. 26 Acquitted. Fitzgerald, John Patrick Breach of Probation Act .. Feb. 26 Discharged on condition he lives with his sister and takes out a prohibition order at expiration of present one. Morgan, Lewis Indecent assault Mar. 1 12 months’ labour. Farrelly, John Henry .. Forgery Mar. 7 To stand over till next sessions. 1909. Arnold, Frank .. Theft from the person June 22 4 months’ labour. Waatu Puku .. Perjury June 22 Acquitted. 12 months’ labour. Kelly, Owen ( Uttering counterfeit coin June 23 Indecent assault on a male ) Indecent act (2 charges) .. j June 23 f 10 years’ labour. Caulton, Robert Ralf .. -j 2 years’ labour on each (concurrent), 1 and concurrent with 10 years. Walsh, Mary .. .. ) Currie, John .. .. ) Theft from the person June 23 (18 months’ labour. 118 months’ labour. Patterson, John'James Failing to keep proper books June 25 2 months’ without labour. Cline, John .. .. 1 Shepherd, Aiice Maud .. j Murder June 30 Acquitted. Baker, Tudor Nugent Failing to keep proper books July 2 Sentence deferred till after public examination of bankrupt. NEW PLYMOUTH S.C.- ( Contracting debts without reason-) 1910. ( Bill ignored. Maokay, William Russell able expectations of paying same [ (4 charges) Mar. 8 j ( Failing to keep proper books j ( Acquitted. Shepherd, John Theft from the person Mar. 8 Acquitted. McCarthy, John, alias McArthur Assault causing bodily harm Mar. 9 12 months’ labour. PALMERSTON NORTH S.C.Spencer, Henry Buggery Feb. 11 Bill ignored. Lewer, Edward John .. Unlawfully supplying an instrument Feb. 11 Acquitted. to procure a miscarriage Choat, James .. Indecent assault Feb. 12 2 years’ labour. 5 years’ labour concurrent on two Gillett, Frederick Indecent assault (6 charges) Feb. 12 charges. Nolle, prosequi entered on other charges. J 6 months’ labour. (Acquitted. 4 years’ labour. 4 years’ labour. Retter, Claude, alias McIntyre -J Perjury .. .. ) Assault and robbery .. j Feb. 14 Riley, Walter .. Breaking, entering, and theft Feb. 15 Cannon, Charles, alias Cripps .. Receiving stolen property Feb. 15 Boranoff, Leo Arthur Arnold, alias Attempt to carnally know a girl Feb. 15 3 years’ labour. Coplan, alias Bernstein, Albert under 12 years | Smith, William .. \ Hayes, Roland James .. j Perjury Feb. 16 Acquitted. Connolly, Abraham Indecent assault Feb. 17 3 years’ labour. Dunn, Frederick Conoealing a bill of sale on chattels Feb. 17 4 months’ labour. sold by accused Powell, Thomas Unlawfully supplying an instrument Feb. 18 Acquitted. to procure a miscarriage Muir, Archibald Theft .. Feb. 17 Jury disagreed ; new trial ordered. Pearce, William B. Cattle-stealing .. Feb. 21 Acquitted. 12 months’ labour. Ross, James, alias Matthews, Breaking, entering, and theft Feb. 22 Martin ■ MASTERTON S.C.Gen Uen Arson .. Mar. 1 3 years’ labour. Gee Wong Arson ,. Mar. 1 Acquitted. Walker, John .. Burglary Mar. 1 < Acquitted. Stockbridge, Albert Burglary .. .. 1 Burglary Mar. 2 (18 months’ labour. (Acquitted. Stockbridge, William James, alias Burglary (2 charges) Mar. 2 18 month’s labour. Devonport WELLINGTON S.C.1909. Smith, Mary Ann .. .. False declaration Nov. 26 To come up when called on. Pearce, Harold Breaking, entering & theft (11 chgs.) Nov. 26 3 months’ labour. Devereaux, William Breaking, entering, & theft (5 chgs.) ( Receiving .. .. j Nov. 26 j 1 month’s labour, i 1 month's labour. Goulson, James Ellis Breaking, entering, & theft (6 chgs.) Nov. 26 1 month’s labour. Stockbridge, Albert .. ., Breaking, entering, & theft (4 chgs.) Nov. 26 1 month’s labour. Wright, Stanley Lessingham Theft (2 charges) Dec. 1 To come up when called on. Rendall, William Theft (2 charges) Dec. 1 | To come up when called on. 3 months’ labour. Cox, Edward, alias Cocks Theft from a dwelling Dec. 1 Riley, John Forgery Dec. 1 ) 6 months’ labour.

Return of Prisoners tried or sentenced at the Supreme Courts— continued.

Date tried Name. Offence. or Sentence. sentenced. WELLINGTON S.C. — continued. 1909. Witten, Lewis .. Theft (2 oharges), forgery Dec. 18 6 months’ labour. 1910. Foulds, Edwin Theft (2 charges) Feb. 2 12 months’ labour. Downes, Henare, alias Penihemeni Breaking, entering, and theft Feb. 2 18 months’ labour. Smith, James .. Theft, and forgery and uttering .. Feb. 2 To come up when called on. Barry, William Theft from the person .. Feb. 2 6 months’ labour. Manning, Arthur, alias McDonald, Forgery and uttering Feb. 2 12 months’ labour. Archibald Clyde Rowles, Harry Breaking, entering, and theft Feb. 2 12 months’ labour. Robinson, Frederick William Theft .. Feb. 2 12 months’ labour. Meyrick, Cecil Buggery Feb. 3 To be detained in a mental hospital during the pleasure of the Minister. 4 year’s labour. McMahon, William Brain, Joseph .. Indecent assault Feb. 3 Unnatural offence Feb. 4 10 years’ labour. Diggs, James .. Assault and robbery Feb. 4 Acquitted. Williams, Joseph Attempted murder Feb. 5 Acquitted. Ireson, John Henry Breaking, entering, and theft Feb. 8 Jury disagreed ; new trial ordered. Renner, Ebernardt Ferdinand Arson .. Feb. 9 Jury disagreed ; new trial ordered. Coburn, Henry Stephen Distributing obscene printed matter Feb. 9 Sentence deferred pending the defor public sale cision of the Court of Appeal. Pointon, Maurice Edward Haughey, Joseph ) r Breaking, entering, & theft (13 chgs.) Feb. 10 f 1 month’s labour. {12 months’ labour. WESTPORT S-C*-Price, Abraham .. Indecent assault Mar. 21 Acquitted. Brosnahan, William Godfrey .. Fraudulently converting money to Mar. 21 Bill ignored. his own use CHRISTCHURCH S.C. 1909. Bezz*mt, George Sydney .. Breaking and entering .. Nov. 27 6 months’ labour. 1910. Jeffries, Cecil Herbert .. Brosnahan, Thomas i Breaking and entering (4 charges) Feb. 7 f 3 years’ probation. {3 years’ probation. 18 months’ probation. 12 months’ on eaoh, and declared Priest, Harold .. Theft (2 charges) Feb. 7 Spann, John, alias Johnston, alias Forgery and uttering (2 charges) .. Feb. 7 Spain, alias Matson an habitual criminal. Sheard, Edwin James .. Attempted blackmail .. Feb. 7 Fined £25. Kingan, Henry Theft .. .. .. Feb. 7 2 years’ probation. Heale, Ernest John Theft .. Feb. 7 12 month’s labour. Veitch, Thomas, alias Ritchie Theft from the person Feb. 8 2 years’ labour. Williams, Joseph Assault with intent to rob Feb. 8 9 months’ labour. Hamilton, George Carnally knowing ITeb. 8 Acquitted. Ogier, Alfred Dory Arson .. Feb. 8 Acquitted. Burney, Charles \ Forgery and uttering .. | Escaping from legal custody Feb. 8 (Three years. (6 months (concurrent). Fitzpatrick, John Burglary Feb. 8 Acquitted. 5 years’ labour. 5 years’ labour. Britcliff, Henry Buggery Feb. 9 Huggens, Julien Indecently assaulting a male Feb. 9 TIMARU S.CHobbs, Richard James .. False declaration Feb. 1 Acquitted. McCluskey, Patrick, alias MeIndecency Feb. 2 2 years’ labour. Liskey, alias McCasker Tait, Robert, alias Tate Theft from the person Feb. 2 6 months’ labour. Matthews, Joseph Perjury Feb. 2 Acquitted. 6 months’ labour. Barnett, Herbert Forgery (3 charges) Feb. 2 DUNEDIN S.CBlue, Alfred Leonard Breaking, entering, and theft Feb. 1 6 months’ labour. Buckley, George Thomas Carnally knowing Feb. 15 12 months’ probation. Burgess, Ernest Assault and robbery Feb. 14 Nolle prosequi entered. Clark, Robert .. Forgery and uttering Feb. 1 12 months’ probation. Dicks, Thomas Receiving stolen property Feb. 1 To come up if called on. Graham, Oswald Sydney Breaking, entering, and theft Feb. 14 To come up if called on. Healey, John .. Assault and robbery Feb. 14 Nolle prosequi entered. 6 months’ labour. ' w Jones, John Theft from a dwelling (3 oharges) .. Feb. 14 McKenzie, Donald Forgery and theft (2 charges) Feb. 1 3 year’s labour. McLennan, Alexander .. Rogue and vagabond Feb. 15 Acquitted. Philp, Francis Paton Theft .. Feb. 15 Six months’ labour. Pyle, Edward .. Assault and robbery Feb. 14 Nolle prosequi entered. Turner, John Harry Carnally knowing Feb. 15 Jury disagreed ; remanded till next session. Walls, Stuart .. Forgery and uttering Feb. 1 3 months’ labour. Bassan, Martha Breaking, entering, & theft (2 chgs), Mar. 14 12 months’ labour, and declared an and theft from dwelling (6 chgs) habitual criminal. Strangebye, Oscar, alias Mikkleson Breaking, entering, and theft Mar. 14 6 month’s labour. INVERCARGILL S.C.Lantsbery, Joseph William Lance Theft .. Mar 1 12 months’ labour. Newton, Ernest Windsor 1 1 Breaking and entering, and theft \ Arson .. .. .. ) Mar 1 /18 months’ labour on each (concur- ( rent).

Return of Prisoners tried or sentenced at the Supreme Courts— continued.

If •.ore of Offender. Wnere tried. | When. Offence. Sentence. Native of Trade. Born. 5 1 = Complexion. i Hair. | | Byes. Nose. Distinguishing Marks, *e. Tangewai Aorere .. Waipiro 11/3/10 attempted false prefined £3 aboriginal labourer 1874 ft. in. 5 7 copper.. black brown .. thick Very thin build ; small moustache. Farrell, Hannah .. Christchurch 28/12/09 tences idle and disorderly sent to SamariN. Zealand prostitute .. 1859 5 4 fresh .. brown brown .. long See Police Gazette , 1908, page 213. Stenborough, LViillicent, alias Christchurch 30/12/09 idle and disorderly tan Home for 6 months sent to SamariIreland prostitute .. 1839 5 4 sallow.. grey blue medium See Police Gazette , 1907, page 51. Stanbury Isles, Margaret Christchurch 4/1/10 incorrigible rogue tan Home for 6 months sent to SamariIreland prostitute .. 1863 5 1 florid .. white grey .. broad See Police Gazette, 1909, page 95. Baines, Mary Marsden Christchurch 1/2/10 idle and disorderly tan Home for 6 months sent to SamariEngland .. barmaid 1871 5 1 sallow .. light brown brown .. medium F.P. (See Police Gazette, 1909, page 465.) MoFarlane, Herbert Ramsay, Samuel .. Palmerston S. Invercargill.. 17/3/10 16/3/10 breaking and entering.. theft tan Home for 3 months sent to Burnham fined £1 N. Zealand N. Zealand baker’s driver 1896 1891 4 8 5 6 dark .. dark .. dark brown dark dark .. dark .. medium medium Robertson, John .. Invercargill.. 16/3/10 theft fined £1 N. Zealand hawker 1890 5 4 pale dark dark .. medium Hutchins, Peroy Invercargill.. ■ 16/3/10 theft fined £1 N. Zealand baker’s driver 1894 5 6 fresh • • dark brown .. medium See Police Gazette, 1908, page 496.

Return of Persons summarily convicted at Magistrates’ Courts, but not sent to Gaol.

Gaol, and Name of Prisoner. Where tried. Whem Offence. Sentence. Native of Trade. a u o Height ■ Complexion. Hair. Eyes. Nose. j When discharged. Remarks, and Previous Convictions. (F.P. indicates that finger-impreisions have been taken.) Auckland — | | * Et. in. | 1 blue-gr’y Johnston, Edward Auckland M.C. 5/3/10 idle and disorderly remanded Ireland blacksmith.. 1871: 5 9! fresh .. | brown broad, broken 14/3/10 Two boil-marks on right forearm; two scars on right ring-finger and on bridge of nose. O’Leary, Patrick Auckland M.C. Rakaia M.C. 10/3/10 default of maintenance remanded N. Zealand labourer 1886 5 3 dark .. dark brown grey .. medium 15/3/10 PAT on right forearm. Lynskey, Edward 7/3/10 default of maintenance remanded Ireland labourer 1853 5 4 fresh .. grey blue medium 15/3/10 Several upper front teeth missing. Brown, Robert Auckland M.C. 2/3/10 theft 14 days N. Zealand butcher 1880 5 n fair, freckled brown blue large 15/3/10 4p.c. F.P. Photographed at Auckland, 29/11/09. (See Police Gazette, 1909, page 522.) Hallenburg, John Albert Auokland M.C. 9/3/10 idle and disorderly ( . remanded Sweden labourer 1864 6 0* fresh .. brown blue-gr’y large 16/3/10 J.A.H. in heart on right forearm; anchor on right wrist; anchor between left thumb and finger; cross on right middle finger; I.A.H. on left hand. Carter, Percy Ashton ,. A uckl b, n d S.C. 14/5/09 forgery and uttering (7 charges) 12 mo’s on each England .. land agent.. 1874 15 I n fresh .. dark brown grey .. large 16/3/10 5p.c. F.P. Photographed at Auckland, 27/7/07. (See Police Gazette, 1907, page 351.) Martin, William John Auckland S.C. 24/5/09 receiving 12 months N. Zealand labourer 1876 5 64 fresh .. light brown blue .. large 16/3/10 4 p.c. F.P. Photographed at Auckland, 31/3/05. (See Police Gazette, 1906, page 395.) Thompson, Robert Auckland M.C. 14/3/10 theft corn’d for trial England .. clerk 1872 5 8| fresh .. dark brown brown .. medium 16/3/10 Soar on right and left thumbs and over each eye ; mole on each cheek. Bailed. Goran, Arthur, alias Gorham Auckland S.C. 24/5/09 theft from a dwelling and receiving 1 year N. Zealand labourer 1889 5 H fresh .. dark brown hazel .. medium 18/3/10 4 p.c. F.P. Photographed at Wanganui, 15/3/09. (See Police Gazette 1909, page 126.) Neilson, Andrew Auckland M.C. Auckland M.C. 7/2/10 drunkenness .. 6 weeks Norway .. seaman 1856 5 84 sallow .. grey blue medium 19/3/10 14 p.c. (See Police Gazette, 1909, page 535.) Solan, Thomas, alias Kelly, James Nolan, 7/2/10 drunkenness.. 6 weeks Ireland labourer 1863 5 64 sallow.. black grey .. medium 19/3/10 29 p.c. F.P. (See Police Gazette, 1909, page 355.) alias Sloan , blue Hendrick, James Auckland M.C. 21/2/10 theft 1 month N. Zealand labourer 1874 5 44 fresh .. dark brown medium 19/3/10 F.P. Photographed at Auckland, 23/2/10. (See Police Gazette, 1910, page 17.) Dix, Jane, alias Wheeler Waipa— Auckland S.C. 25/5/09 wilful damage 12 months England .. laundress .. 1866 5 1 34 sallow.. black blue medium 17/3/10 8 p.c. F.P. (See Police Gazette, 1909, page 219.) Norris, Alfred Charles .. Auckland S.C. 12/6/09 theft 12 months N. Zealand postmaster 1863 5 64 fresh .. dark brown blue large 17/3/10 Scar between right middle aud ring fingers. F.P. Photographed at Waipa, 15/12/9. Waiotapu— brown .. Marlow, Norman Frederiok Gisborne S.C. 17/9/08 theft and receiving (5 charges) 2 years on each N. Zealand baker 1889 5 44 swarthy black large 10/3/10 Scar on back of neck. F.P. Photographed at Waiotapu, 19/12/09. Ibell, Robert, alias Bell, alias Snell Gisborne — Wellington S.C. 21/2/08 forgery and uttering (3 charges) ■ 3 years on each N. Zealand carter 1876 5 44 dark .. brown grey .. thin 17/3/10 3 p.c. Flower in wreath on right arm. F.P. Photographed at Waiotapu, 13/12/09. (See Police Gazette, 1904, page 276.) Mcllroy, John Gisborne M.C. 22/2/10 drunkenness .. grossly indecent act .. fine, or 48 hours 7 days N. Zealand labourer 1882 5 8 dark dark brown .. medium 2/3/10 F.P. Wells, Thomas Gisborne M.C. 22/2/10 drunkenness grossly indecent act .. fine, or 24 hours 7 days 12 mo’s proba’n N. Zealand labourer 1884 5 84 dark .. black hazel .. medium 1/3/10 Scar on right wrist. F.P. Burgess, Nathaniel Gisborne S.C. 15/3/10 failing to keep proper books robbery, theft, and assault Ireland cook 1867 5 94 fair grey hazel .. medium 15/3/10 Hoggard, Charles William, alias Clifford, alias Mote Gisborne S.C. 15/3/10 acquitted N. Zealand carpenter .. ;1869 5 84 fair fair, curly .. blue medium 15/3/10 IYY on right arm and on left wrist. F.P. Photographed at Lyttelton, 9/2/00. (See Police Gazette, 1908, page 378.) O’Sullivan, William Patrick Gisborne S.C. 15/3/10 arson (2 charges) i V acquitted N. Zealand labourer 1894 i 5 1 dark .. black brown .. i medium 15/3/10

RETURN OF PRISONERS REPORTED AS DISCHARGED FROM GAOLS DURING THE WEEK ENDED 19th MARCH, 1910.

Gaol, and Name of Prisoner. Where tried. When. Offence. Sente .ce. Native of Trade. Born. Height Complexion. Hair. [ Eyes. i Nose. When discharged. Bemavks, and Previous Convictions. (F.P. indicates that finger-impressions have been taken.) Napier— ft. in. j Repeatedly convicted. (Bee Police Gazette , 1909, page 383.) Vear, James, alias Leithwark, William Gisborne M.C. 8/12/09 idle and disorderly 3 months England .. carpenter .. 1878 5 n dark .. dark brown 1 brown .. thick 7/3/10 Richardson, John New Plymouth— Tolaga Bay M.C. 19/1/10 resisting police 2 months Ireland labourer 1853 5 9* fair fair blue medium 16/3/10 Birth-mark between shoulders ; left shoulder has been broken ; scar on forehead and between eyes ; right leg has been broken. F.P. 3p.c. F.P. Photographed at Wellington, 21/11/06. (See Police Gazette , 1904, page 169.) Connell, John 5P Oil* JiO" Wellington S.C. 19/11/06 forgery indecent assault on male 3 years 18 months England ..: mat-maker 1871 5 5f fresh .. black, turning grey brown .. long, slender 15/3/10 Wanganui — 12 mo’s proba’n Scar on third right finger, nail broken. Wildman, Harry 1 1.. Wanganui S.C. Wanganui S.C. 15/3/10 theft of a cheque aboriginal labourer 1893 5 9§ copper.. black brown .. medium 15/3/10 Hogg, Allan Barbour .. 16/3/10 attempted abortion acquitted N. Zealand chemist 1855 5 7 fresh .. dark, turning brown .. grey medium 16/3/10 See Police Gazette , 1908, page 498. Davis, Paul Joseph W a n g a n u i S.C. Wanganui M.C. 1/3/10 arson and perjury corn’d for trial Malta jeweller 1879 5 n dark .. black brown .. medium 17/3/10 4 birth-marks on left elbow. F.P. Bailed. Davis, William Palmerston N. — 18/2/10 theft 30 days England .. . labourer 1864 5 4 fair grey blue medium 19/3/10 See Police Gazette, 1910, page 64. Norton, Simon PalmerstonN. M.C. 7/3/10 drunkenness .. grossly indecent act .. 24 hours 3 days N. Zealand labourer 1860 5 64 fair fair blue medium 9/3/10 Brennan, Prank PalmerstonN. M.C. 8/3/10 attempted suicide convicted and discharged N. Zealand labourer 1886 5 8 fair fair hazel .. medium 14/3/10 Neilsen, Charles PalmerstonN. M.C. PalmerstonN. M.C. PalmerstonN. M.C. 11/3/10 idle and disorderly 24 hours Denmark .. labourer 1843 5 54 pale grey blue medium 12/3/10 Delaney, Michael 12/3/10 drunk and disorderly .. 48 hours N. Zealand labourer 1884 5 8 fair fair blue .. medium 14/3/10 Ryan, William 5/3/10 breach of prohibition order not paying railway fare 7 days 3 days N. Zealand labourer 1865 6 14 dark .. dark brown .. medium 14/3/10 See Police Gazette, 1910, page 35. Power, Fred, alias Brownlee, Thomas PalmerstonN. M.C. 18/2/10 wilful damage 28 days N. Zealand labourer 1875 5 8 fair fair blue medium 17/3/10 Left eye artificial; TB on left arm. F.P. Photographed at Wellington, 30/10/03. (See Police Gazette, 1909, page 441. Sheerin, James Palmerston N. M.C. 14/3/10 drunkenness wilful damage 48 hours 48 hours N. Zealand labourer .. 1848 5 6 fresh .. grey blue .. medium 18/3/10 Wellington — 1 month 15/3/10 Hall, Charles, alias Leckie, alias Dawson Wellington M.C. 16/2/10 theft Australia .. labourer 1887 5 8f dark .. brown hazel .. medium Female bust, heart, and dot on left arm ; large scar on top of head. F.P. See Police Gazette, 1910, page 90. Sly, Joseph, alias Welch CartertonM.G. 21/2/10 vagrancy 1 month England .. labourer 1862 5 44 sandy .. brown blue medium 19/3/10 Sailor enfolded in flag, with revolver and bunch of flowers on right forearm ; half-bracelet on left wrist; brown birth-mark above right hip. Docherty, Frank Wellington M.C. 1/3/10 breach of the peace 14 days Ireland labourer 1866 5 6f sallow .. grey, curly.. blue medium 14/3/10 Large burn-scar on back; scar on top of forehead. Crawford, Nicholas, alias Koford Wellington M.C. 5/3/10 grossly indecent act .. 14 days Denmark .. seaman 1862 5 64 swarthy brown 1 ! brown .. pug 18/3/10 Sailor, girl, &o., on left forearm ; half-bracelet on left wrist; American coat of arms, four flags above wreath on right forearm; large growth near right elbow. (See Police Gazette, 1906, page 389.) Lucas, John William, alias Ritchie Wellington M.C. 7/3/10 theft 14 days Tasmania.. tailor 1870 5 64 dark .. brown brown .. Roman .. 19/3/10 i Two coats of arms on right forearm; brig, heart, and wreath on left forearm. F.P. (See Police Gazette, 1907, page 242.)

RETURN OF PRISONERS REPORTED AS DISCHARGED FROM GAOLS DURING THE WEEK ENDED 19th MARCH, 1910 —continued.

Saol, and Name of Prisoner. Where tried. When. Offence. Sentence. Native of Trade. Born. Height Complexion. Hair. Byes. Nose. When discharged. Remarks, and Previous Convictions. (F.P ■ indicates that finger-impressions have been taken.) Wellington — continued. ft in. Thomas, Henry Wellington 15/12/09 habitual drunkard 3 months England .. labourer 1870 5 8| fair brown blue .. medium 14/3/10 Four left fingers missing. F.P. (See Police M.C. Gazette , 1909, page 505.) Buckmaster, Elizabeth, Wellington 16/2/10 grossly indecent act .. 1 month N. Zealand domestic .. 1883 5 14 fresh .. fair hazel .. wide 15/3/10 Scar on third right finger. alias Sylvester M.C. McCall, Duncan Wellington M.C. Taihape M.C. 20/12/09 obscene exposure 3 months N. Zealand station-hand 1867 5 5 fresh .. grey blue medium 19/3/10 Large mole right calf. Badcock, Alfred 15/1/10 wilful damage 2 months Tasmania.. butcher 1884 5 10 swarthy brown brown .. large 14/3/10 Two warts on back. F.P. Wilson, Ada Florence, WestportM.C. 20/12/09 vagrancy 3 months England prostitute .. 1874 5 H dark .. black hazel .. medium 19/3/10 F.P. (See Police Gazette, 1909, page 52.) alias Boyce • Teece, Thomas, alias Wellington 21/1/10 drunk and disorderly .. 2 months England .. fireman 1870 5 6 fresh .. dark brown brown .. medium 19/3/10 Both arms profusely tattooed. F.P. PhotoO’Connor M.C. graphed at Wellington, 10/10/00. (See Police Gazette. 1910, page 53.) Donaldson, John, alias Denniston 20/1/10 grossly indecent act .. 2 months Wales sailor 1880 5 4 fresh .. brown grey .. medium 19/3/10 Heart and anchor on right arm ; clasped hands, Edgar, alias Lloyd M.C. over heart, and female face on left arm. F.P. John (See Police Gazette, 1909, page 392.) McLeod, John, alias PalmerstonN. 7/2/10 drunkenness .. 6 weeks Scotland .. labourer 1877 5 6 fresh .. brown grey .. medium 19/3/10 Small scar on left forefinger and left eyebrow; McIntosh M.C. mole on left side of neck. F.P. (See Police Gazette , 1908, page 489.) Westport--9 Bowen, John .. WestportM.C. 10/3/10 theft 7 days Wales miner 1866 5 fair brown blue .. medium 17/3/10 Rose, shamrock, and thistle on breast. Hokitika ~ 1 Kelly, Owen .. Reefton M.C. 5/3/10 theft from the person.. remanded N.S. Wales miner 1871 5 n fresh .. brown blue .. medium 9/3/10 Nose slightly turned, square chin, high cheeki bones. Arnold, William Greymout h 22/2/10 breach of prohibition fine, or 14 days N. Zealand fitter and sea1875 5 9 swarthy brown dk. grey medium 12/3/10 1 p.c. (See Police Gazette , 1909, page 319.) M.C. order breach of prohibition fine, or 7 days man t l'i Hanmer Springs— order 1 fitkit Tupaea Akuhata Auckland 1/8/06 procuring personation 5 years on each N. Zealand labourer 5 10J copper.. black brown .. 16/3/10 F.P. Photographed at Auckland, 9/7/06. (See S.C. and forgery (7 charges) - Police Gazette, 1889, page 92.) Lyttelton — P 1 Robinson, Joseph, alias Reefton M.C. 15/12/09 theft 3 months Jersey bootmaker.. 1873 5 y 4 fresh .. dark brown blue .. large . 1 , * 14/3/10 6 p.c. Photographed at Waiotapu, 28/2/08. Jewett, alias Bayon obscene language 3 months (See Police Gazette, 1909, page 125.) Dunedin — 1 i Atholban, Alton, alias Dunedin S.C. 25/5/09 forgery 12 months N. Zealand labourer 1875 5 6 fresh .. dark grey .. medium 17/3/10 Scar on right thigh ; bullet-wound on right Reid, James shoulder. F.P. (See Police Gazette, 1908, Pollock, James Dunedin S.C. 25/5/09 theft from the person .. 12 months Scotland .. wool-classer 1863 5 54 fresh .. dark,turning lt.^rey large 17/3/10 page 322.) Scar on right cheek and under right eye ; all grey fingers of left hand off. F.P. Hunter, James Dunedin M.C. 13/12/09 default of maintenance 3 months Scotland .. bootmaker .. 1863 5 74 fresh .. brown grey .. medium 12/3/10 F.P. (See Police Gazette, 1905, page 168.) MoConnochie, David Hampden 17/2/10 disobeying order 1 month N. Zealand labourer 1870 5 7 dark .. black, curly brown .. large 16/3/10 See Police Gazette, 1908, page 118. (jun.) M.C. Foon Lin Dunedin M.C. 15/3/10 obscene language remanded China hawker 1847 5 4 olive .. grey brown .. squat 17/3/10 See Police Gazette, 1907, page 44. Ede, Arthur Ernest, Dunedin M.C. 30/12/09 drunkenness .. fine, or 7 days 14 days England .. farm labour’r 1872 5 64 fair brown grey .. medium 2/2/10 Inserted in lieu of entry in page 75 current alias Arthur indecent act .. Gazette, where age was wrongly supplied as 65. breach of prohibition fine, or 14 days order

RETURN OF PRISONERS REPORTED AS DISCHARGED FROM GAOLS DURING THE WEEK ENDED 19th MARCH, 1910 —continued.

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EXTRACTS FROM NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XXXV, Issue 12, 30 March 1910, Page 136

EXTRACTS FROM NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XXXV, Issue 12, 30 March 1910, Page 136