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EXTRACTS FROM NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

(From Gazette, 1910, pages 1144, and 1217-1222.) Netting in Taieri River and Mouth. PLUNKET, Governor. ORDER IN COUNCIL. At the Government Buildings, at Wellington, this thirtyfirst day of March, 1910.

Present : The Honourable James Carroll presiding in Council. WHEREAS by Orders in Council dated the twentythird day of August, one thousand nine hundred and seven, and the twenty-first day of October, one thousand nine hundred and seven, and published in the New Zealand Gazette Nos. 76 and 92, of the twenty-ninth and twenty-fourth days of the same months respectively, regulations were made prohibiting the use of nets at the mouth of or entrance to any river or stream : And whereas it is desirable to revoke such prohibition so far only as relates to the Taieri River and the mouth thereof, and to make regulations relating to the use of nets, imposing conditions and restrictions on the taking of fish, and providing for the more effectual protection of fish therein:

Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor of the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of the power and authority conferred upon him by section eighty-three of “The Fisheries Act, 1908” (hereinafter called “ the said Act ”), and of all other powers and authorities enabling him in that behalf, and acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby revoke the prohibition of the use of nets made by the hereinbefore-recited Orders in Council, in so far as relates to the Taieri River and the mouth thereof, but not further or otherwise, and doth hereby make the following regulations : Regulations. 1. No person shall put, throw, drag, draw, or place, or allow to be put, thrown, dragged, drawn, or placed, any net of any description (except a landing-net) in the Taieri River: Provided that this regulation shall not prohibit the use of nets for the taking of indigenous fish at the mouth or entrance of such river.

2. Any officer of the Otago Acclimatisation Society appointed under Part II of the said Act is hereby empowered, for the enforcement of these regulations, to enter and examine any boat or boats engaged in fishing in the Taieri River or the mouth thereof in cases where there is reason to believe that trout are being taken illegally. J. F. ANDREWS, Clerk of the Executive Council. Special Shooting Season for Imported Game and Native Game, Auckland Acclimatisation District. PLUNKET, Governor. XN exercise of the powers vested in me by “ The Animals Protection Act, 1908,” I, William Lee, Baron Plunket, Governor of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby exempt from the operation of section twenty-six of the said Act the Auckland Acclimatisation District; and do notify that the following imported game —namely, cock pheasants, Australian and Californian quail may be killed within the said Auckland Acclimatisation District, comprising the Counties of Rodney, Waitemata, Eden, Manukau, Coromandel, Thames, Ohinemuri, Piako, Raglan, Waikato, Waipa,

Kawhia, Awakino, Waitomo, and Ohura, and that part of each of the Counties of Matamata and West Taupo lying north of a right line extending south-westerly from the summit of Puwhenua Mountain, at the easternmost corner of Matamata County, to the summit of Rangitoto Mountain (except in the areas mentioned in the Schedule hereto), from the fourteenth day of May, one thousand nine hundred and ten, to the fourteenth day of June, one thousand nine hundred and ten, both days inclusive ; and I do also notify that licenses to kill such imported game within the said district shall be issued to any person on payment of the sum of twenty shillings; and the Chief Postmasters at Auckland and Thames, and the Postmasters at Cambridge, Hamilton, Mercer, Papakura, Pukekohe, Whitianga, Cabbage Bay, and Coromandel, are hereby authorised to sign and issue the said licenses to kill imported game. And Ido further notify that the following native game —namely, black swan and grey duck —may be killed within the above-mentioned district (except in the areas mentioned in the Schedule hereto) from the fourteenth day of May, one thousand nine hundred and ten, to the fourteenth day of June, one thousand nine hundred and ten, both days inclusive.

SCHEDULE. Areas wherein Imported and Native Game shall not BE KILLED. 1. All that area in the County of Waitemata bounded on the north by the Wairau Creek from its mouth to the main road from Devonport to Waiwera; on the west by the said road to its junction with the Sea View Road ; on the south by that road to the sea ; and on the east by the sea to the point of departure. 2. All those areas at Waitakerei, Nihotapu, and Huia, in the County of Waitemata, vested in or under the control of the Auckland City Council for the purposes of waterworks, recreation, or the conservation of the native flora and fauna. 3. Little Barrier Island, Hauturu, Auckland (see New Zealand Gazette No. 104, of the 14th December, 1899, page 2266). 4. Hen and Chickens Islands. 5. The whole of the area comprised in the County of Eden.

6. The Rangiriri (or Karaka) Lake, Waikato. 7. The Auckland Acclimatisation Society’s hatchery and game-farm at Tapapa, near Okoroire, including a radius of a mile in all directions therefrom. 8. All lands notified or set apart as sanctuaries or reserves for the preservation of imported or native game. As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor, this thirteenth day of April, one thousand nine hundred and ten. D. BUDDO, Minister of Internal Affairs.

Special Shooting Season for Imported Game and Native Game, Butler Acclimatisation District. PLUNKET, Governor.

IN exercise of the powers vested in me by “ The Animals Protection Act, 1908,” I, William Lee, Baron Plunket, Governor of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby exempt from the operation of section twenty six of the said Act the Buller Acclimatisation District; and do notify that the following imported game —namely, hares—may be killed within the said Buller Acclimatisation District, comprising the County of Buller (except in the areas mentioned in the Schedule hereto), from the fourteenth day of May, one thousand nine hundred and ten, to the fourteenth day of June, one thousand nine hundred and ten, both days inclusive ; and I do also notify that licenses to kill such imported game within the said district shall be issued to any person on payment of the sum of twenty shillings; and the Chief Postmaster at Westport is hereby authorised to sign and issue the said licenses to kill imported game. And I do further notify that the following native game—namely, grey duck—may be killed within the above-mentioned district (except in the areas mentioned in the Schedule hereto) from the fourteenth day of May, one thousand nine hundred and ten, to the fourteenth day of June, one thousand nine hundred and ten, both days inclusive. SCHEDULE. Areas wherein Imported and Native Game shall not BE KILLED. All lands notified or set apart as sanctuaries or reserves for the preservation of imported or native game. As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor, this thirteenth day of April, one thousand nine hundred and ten. D. BUDDO, Minister of Internal Affairs.

Special Shooting Season for Imported Game and Native Game, East Coast Acclimatisation District. PLUNKET, Governor. IN exercise of the powers vested in me by “ The Animals Protection Act, 1908,” I, William Lee, Baron Plunket, Governor of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby exempt from the operation of section twenty-six of the said Act the East Coast Acclimatisation District ; and do notify that the following imported game —namely, Californian quail—may be killed within the said East Coast Acclimatisation District, comprising the Counties of Cook, Waikohu, and Waiapu (except in the areas mentioned in the Schedule hereto), from the fourteenth day of May, one thousand nine hundred and ten, to the fourteenth day of June, one thousand nine hundred and ten, both days inclusive ; and I do also notify that licenses to kill such imported game within the said district shall be issued to any person on payment of the sum of twenty shillings ; and the Chief Postmaster at Gisborne is hereby authorised to sign and issue the said licenses to kill imported game. And I do further notify that the following native game—namely, grey duck—may be killed within the above-mentioned district (except in the areas mentioned in the Schedule hereto) from the fourteenth day of May, one thousand nine hundred and ten, to the fourteenth day of June, one thousand nine hundred and ten, both days inclusive.

SCHEDULE. Areas wherein Imported and Native Game shall not BE KILLED. All lands notified or set apart as sanctuaries or reserves for the preservation of imported or native game. As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor, this thirteenth day of April, one thousand nine hundred and ten. D. BUDDO, Minister of Internal Affairs. Special Shooting Season for Imported Game and Native Game, Hawke's Bay Acclimatisation District. PLUNKET, Governor. XN exercise of the powers vested in me by “ The Animals Protection Act, 1908,” I, William Lee, Baron Plunket, Governor of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby exempt from the operation of section twenty-six of the said Act the Hawke’s Bay Acclimatisation District; and do notify that the following imported game—namely, cock pheasants and Californian quail—maybe killed within the said Hawke’s Bay Acclimatisation District, described in the First Schedule hereto (except in the areas mentioned in the Second Schedule hereto), from the fourteenth day of May, one thousand nine hundred and ten, to the fourteenth "day of June, one thousand nine hundred and ten, both days inclusive; and I do also notify that licenses to kill such imported game within the said district shall be issued to any person on payment of the sum of twenty shillings; and the Chief Postmaster at Napier, and the Postmasters at Waipawa, Woodville, Dannevirke, Hastings, Waipukurau, Norsewood, Ormondville, Porangahau, Wimbledon, and Takapau, are hereby authorised to sign and issue the said licenses to kill imported game. And Ido further notify that the following native game—namely, black swan and grey duck—may be killed within the above-mentioned district (exoept in the areas mentioned in the Second Schedule hereto) from the fourteenth day of May, one thousand nine hundred and ten, to the fourteenth day of June, one thousand nine hundred and ten, both days inclusive.

FIRST SCHEDULE. All that area bounded towards the north generally by East Taupo and Whakatane Counties; towards the north-east generally by the Rotorua Acclimatisation District, as defined by Warrant published in the New Zealand Gazette of 14th May, 1908, page 1382; towards the east generally by the sea; towards the south generally by the Akitio and Pahiatua Counties ; and towards the west and north-west generally by the Pohangina, Kiwitea, and Rangitikei Counties to the southern boundary of East Taupo County aforesaid. The said area comprises the Counties of Hawke’s Bay, Patangata, Woodville, Waipawa, Dannevirke, Waipukurau, and Weber, and part of the County of Wairoa.

SECOND SCHEDULE. Areas wherein Imported and Native Game shall not BE KILLED. All lands notified or set apart as sanctuaries or reserves fnr the preservation of imported or native game. As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor, this thirteenth day of April, one thousand nine hundred and ten. D. BUDDO, Minister of Internal Affairs.

Special Shooting Season for Imported Game, Hobson Acclimatisation District.

PLUNKET, Governor.

IN exercise of the powers vested in me by “ The Animals Protection Act, 1908,” I, William Lee, Baron Plunket, Governor of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby exempt from the operation of section twenty-six of the said Act the Hobson Acclimatisation District; and do notify that the following imported game—namely, cock pheasants and Californian quail—may be killed within the said Hobson Acclimatisation District, comprising the County of Hobson, and parts of the Counties of Otamatea and Hokianga (except in the areas mentioned in the Schedule hereto), from the fourteenth day of May, one thousand nine hundred and ten, to the fourteenth day of June, one thousand nine hundred and ten, both days inclusive ; and I do also notify that licenses to kill such imported game within the said district shall be issued to any person on payment of the sum of twenty shillings ; and the Postmasters at Maungaturoto, Paparoa, Pahi, Matakobe, Dargaville, Te Kopuru, Aratapu, and Tokatoka are hereby authorised to sign and issue the said licenses to kill imported game.

SCHEDULE. Areas wherein Imported Game shall not be killed

All that area in the Auckland Land District, situated in Kai Iwi and Kaihu Survey Districts, Hobson County, being the lakes known as Lake Waikere, Lake Taharoa, and Lake Kai Iwi, and the area surrounding the said lakes included within a line running parallel to and 40 chains distant from the margins of the said lakes, and all lands notified or set apart as sanctuaries or reserves for the preservation of imported or native game. As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor, this thirteenth day of April, one thousand nine hundred and ten. D. BUDDO, Minister of Internal Affairs. Special Shooting Season for Imported Game and Native Game, Mangonui-Whangaroa Acclimatisation District. PLUNKET, Governor.

IN exercise of the powers vested in me by “The Animals Protection Act, 19C8,” I, William Lee, Baron Plunket, Governor of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby exempt from the operation of section twenty-six of the said Act the Mangonui Whangaroa Acclimatisation District; and do notify that the following imported game—namely, cock pheasants and quail—may be killed within the said Mango-nui-Whangaroa Acclimatisation District, comprising the Counties of Mongonui and Whangaroa (except in the areas mentioned in the Schedule hereto), from the fourteenth day of May, one thousand nine hundred and ten, to the fourteenth day of June, one thousand nine hundred and ten, both days inclusive; and Ido also notify that licenses to kill such imported game within the said district shall be issued to any person on payment of the sum of twenty shillings ; and the Postmasters at Mangonui, Whangaroa, Totara, and Kaitaia are hereby authorised to sign and issue the said licenses to kill imported game. And I do further notify that the following native game —namely, black swan and grey duck —may be killed within the above-mentioned district (except in the areas mentioned in the Schedule hereto) from the fourteenth day of May, one thousand nine hundred and ten, to the fourteenth day of June, one thousand nine hundred and ten, both days inclusive. SCHEDULE. Areas wherein Imported and Native Game shall not BE KILLED. All that area situated in Blocks VI, VII, IX, and X, Maungataniwha Survey District, and described in the New Zealand Gazette No. 62, of 7th August, 1902.

The Tongonge Lake, Ahipara, and an area of half a mile from the shore thereof.

The Kaitaia Lake, County of Mongonui, and an area of half a mile from the shore thereof. And all lands notified or set apart as sanctuaries or reserves for the preservation of imported or native game. As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor, this thirteenth day of April, one thousand nine hundred and ten. D. BUDDO, Minister of Internal Affairs.

Special Shooting Season for Imported Game and Native Game, Marlborough Acclimatisation District. PLUNKET, Governor. IN exercise of the powers vested in me by “The Animals Protection Act, 1908,” I, William Lee, Baron Plunket, Governor of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby exempt from the operation of section twenty-six of the said Act the Marlborough Acclimatisation District; and do notify that the following imported game—namely, hares; cock pheasants, and Californian quail—may be killed within the said Marlborough Acclimatisation District, comprising the Counties of Marlborough and Sounds (except in the areas mentioned in the Schedule hereto), from the fourteenth day of May, one thousand nine hundred and ten, to the fourteenth day of June, one thousand nine hundred and ten, both days inclusive ; and I do also notify that licenses to kill such imported game within the said district shall be issued to any person on payment of the sum of twenty shillings; and the Chief Postmaster at Blenheim and the Postmaster at Havelock are hereby authorised to sign and issue the said licenses to kill imported game. And I do further notify that the following native game—namely, black swan and grey duck—may be killed within the above-mentioned distriot (except in the areas mentioned in the Schedule hereto) from the fourteenth day of May, one thousand nine hundred and ten, to the fourteenth day of June, one thousand nine hundred and ten, both days inclusive.

SCHEDULE. Areas wherein Imported and Native Game shall not BE KILLED. All that area in the Marlborough Land District bounded towards the north-east by the ocean from the north-western end of the Boulder Bank, at the mouth of the Wairau .River, to the south-eastern end of the Boulder Bank, at the northeastern corner of Section No. 10 of Block 11, Omaka, situate in Block 111, Clifford Bay Survey District : thence towards the south generally by that section, Section 8 of Block I, Wakefield Downs, and Section 9 of Block 11, Omaka, both of which sections are situate in Block 111, Clifford Bay Survey District, to a point 5 chains distant from high-water mark of the Big Lagoon ; thence by a line parallel to and 5 chains distant from high-water mark of the Big Lagoon through Sections 9 of Block 11, Omaka, and 7 of Block I, Wakefield Downs, both of which sections are situate in Block 111, Clifford Bay Survey District, to the channel between the Big Lagoon and Chandler’s Lagoon : thence towards the west generally by the said channel to a small lagoon in Section 5, Opawa, situate in Block I, Clifford Bay Survey District; thence by the western side of that lagoon and a line parallel to and 5 chains distant from high-water mark of the Big Lagoon through Section 5 Opawa, public road, Crown land, and Section 3 Opawa, all of which sections are situate in Block I, Clifford Bay Survey District, aforesaid, to the channel in Section 3 Opawa, situate in Block I, Clifford Bay Survey District ; thence by that channel through Sections 3, 4,6, 9, Opawa, situate in Block I, Clifford Bay Survey District, aforesaid, and a line parallel to and 5 chains distant from high-water mark, through Section 9 Opawa, public road, 7 Opawa, public road, 8 Opawa, all of which are situate in Block I, Clifford Bay Survey District, aforesaid, to the southern side of the estuary of the Wairau River ; thence by a right line across the said estuary in the direction of the Pilot-station to the west side of the mouth of the Wairau River; and thence by a right line to the north-western end of the Boulder Bank, the place of commencement. Also all that area in the Marlborough Land District known as Lake Grassmere, and the area within a line running parallel to and 5 chains distant from the margin of the said lake.

Also all that area in the Marlborough Land District, situated in Blocks VI and VII, Capa Campbell Survey District, being the lake known as Lake Elterwater, and the area surrounding the said lake included within a line running parallel to and 40 chains distant from the margin of the said Lake Elterwater.

Also all lands notified or set apart as sanctuaries or reserves for the preservation of imported or native game. As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor, this thirteenth day of April, one thousand nine hundred and ten. D. BUDDO, Minister of Internal Affairs. Special Shooting Season for Imported Game, Nelson Acclimatisation District. PLUNKET, Governor. IN exercise of the powers vested in me by “The Animals Protection Act, 1908,” I, William Lee, Baron Plunket, Governor of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby exempt from the operation of section twenty-six of the said Act the Nelson Acclimatisation District; and do notify that the following imported game —namely, Californian quail and Virginian quail—may be killed within the said Nelson Acclimatisation District, comprising the Counties of Waimea, Takaka, and Collingwood (except in the areas mentioned in the Schedule hereto), from the fourteenth day of May, one thousand nine hundred and ten, to the fourteenth day of June, one thousand nine hundred and ten, both days ininclusive ; and I do also notify that licenses to kill such imported game within the said district shall be issued to any person on payment of the sum of twenty shillings; and the Chief Postmaster at Nelson is hereby authorised to sign and issue the said licenses to kill imported game. SCHEDULE. Areas wherein Imported Game shall not be killed. All lands notified or set apart as sanctuaries or reserves for the preservation of imported or native game. As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor, this thirteenth day of April, one thousand nine hundred and ten. D. BUDDO, Minister of Internal Affairs.

Special Shooting Season for Imported Game and Native Game, Otago Acclimatisation District.

PLUNKET, Governor.

IN exercise of the powers vested in me by “ The Animals Protection Act, 1908,” I, William Lee, Baron Plunket, Governor of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby exempt from the operation of section twenty-six of the said Act the Otago Acclimatisation District; and do notify that the following imported game—namely, Californian quailmay be killed within the said Otago Acclimatisation District, comprising the Counties of Vincent, Maniototo, Waihemo, Waikouaiti, Taieri, Peninsula, Tuapeka, Bruce, Clutha, and part of the County of Southland, being all that area in the Provincial District of Otago bounded on the east and south by the ocean from Shag Point to the mouth of the Mataura River; on the west, south-west, and south by the Mataura River and the Counties of Southland and Wallace ; on the north-west by the ocean; and on the north, northwest, and north-east by the Counties of Westland and Waitaki (excepting therefrom the County of Lake and the areas mentioned in the Schedule hereto), from the fourteenth day of May, one thousand nine hundred and ten, to the fourteenth day of June, one thousand nine hundred and ten, both days inclusive ; and I do also notify that licenses to kill such imported game within the said district shall be issued to any person on payment of the sum of twenty shillings; and the Chief Postmaster at Dunedin is hereby authorised to sign and issue the said licenses to kill imported game. And I do further notify that the following native game—namely, grey duck—may be killed within the above-mentioned district (except in the areas mentioned in the Schedule hereto) from the fourteenth day of May, one thousand nine hundred and ten, to the fourteenth day of June, one thousand nine hundred and ten, both days inclusive.

SCHEDULE. Areas wherein Imported and Native Game shall not BE KILLED. 1. All that area in the Greenvale Survey District described in the New Zealand Gazette No. 81, of the sth October, 1899, page 1870. 2. The lagoon reserve in the Borough of Hawksbury (see New Zealand Gazette No. 4, of the 10th January, 1901, page 70).

8. All that area between Milford Sound and Lake Te Anau (see New Zealand Gazette No. 10, of the 6th February, 1902, page 240). 4. The lagoon known as the Tomahawk Lagoon, Otago Peninsula. 5. All lands notified or set apart as sanctuaries or reserves for the preservation of imported or native game. As witness the hand of His Excellency ihe Governor, this thirteenth day of April, one tnousand nine hundred and ten. D. BUDDO, Minister of Interna! Affairs. Special Shooting Season, for Imported Game and Native Game, Rotorua Acclimatisation District. PLUNKET, Governor. IN exercise of the powers vested in me by “ The Animals Protection Act, 1908,” I, William Lee, Baron Plunket, Governor of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby exempt from the operation of section twenty-six of the said Act the Rotorua Acclimatisation District; and do notify that the following imported game—namely, cock pheasants and Californian and Australian quail—may be killed within the Rotorua Acclimatisation District, comprising the Counties of Rotorua, East Taupo, and Whakatane, and parts of the Counties of West Taupo, Wairoa, and Matamata (except in the areas mentioned in the Schedule hereto), from the fourteenth day of May, one thousand nine hundred and ten, to the fourteenth day of June, one thousand nine hundred and ten, both days inclusive; and I do also notify that licenses to kill such imported game within the said district shall be issued to any person on payment of the sum of twenty shillings; and the General Manager of the Tourist and Health Resorts Department, or any one authorised by the said General Manager in that behalf, is hereby authorised to sign and issue the said licenses to kill imported game. And I do further notify that the following native game—namely, grey duck—may be killed within the abovementioned district (except in the areas mentioned in the Schedule hereto) from the fourteenth day of May, one thousand nine hundred and ten, to the fourteenth day of June, one thousand nine hundred and ten, both days inclusive. SCHEDULE. Areas wherein Imported and Native Game shall not be killed. All that area from Kawaha Point in a line due west to the Tauranga Road, thence by the Tanranga Road and Utuhina Stream to the western boundary of Rotorua Town, thence by this boundary to the Wairoa Road, thence by the Wairoa Road to the Maketu Road, thence by the Maketu Road to signpost at Rotokawa, and thence westerly in a direct line to Kawaha Point. Also Lakes Okataina, Rotokawa, Rotoaira, and Okareka, and the land within one mile of the. shores of these lakes.

Also all land within one mile of the Okere Bridge.

Also all lands notified or set apart as sanctuaries or reserves for the preservation of imported or native game.

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

D. BUDI3 D, Minister of Internal Affairs. Special Shooting Season for Imported Game, Southland Acclimatisation District. PLUNKET, Governor. IN exercise of the powers vested in me by “ The Animals Protection Act, 1908,” I, William Lee, Baron Plunket, Governor of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby exempt from the operation of section twenty-six of the said Act the Southland Acclimatisation District; and do notify that the following imported game—namely, hares—may be killed within the said Southland Acclimatisation District, comprising so much of the County of Southland as lies to the westward of the Mataura River, together with the Counties of Fiord, Wallace, and Stewart'lsland (except in the areas mentioned in the Schedule hereto), from the fourteenth day of May, one thousand nine hundred and ten, to the fourteenth day of June, one thousand nine hundred and ten, both days inclusive ;§*and I do also notify that licenses to kill such imported game within the said district shall be

issued to any person, on payment of the sum of twenty shillings; and the Chief Postmaster at Invercargill is hereby authorised to sign and issue the said licenses to kill imported game.

SCHEDULE. Areas wherein Imported Game shall not be killed. 1. Resolution Island, off Dusky Sound. 2. Section 27, Block IV, Invercargill Hundred. 8. Sections 41 and 42, Block VII, Jacob’s River Hundred. 4. Sections 3,4, and 5, Block XIV, New River Hundred (of which Mr. Philip A. Vyner is the owner). 5. The following blocks of land on the west side of the Oreti River, situated south of Oporo—namely, Sections 6,7, 8,9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, Block XVI, New River Hundred. 6. All that area in the Paterson Survey District, Stewart Island, containing about 120 acres, being a strip of land 10 chains in width, 5 chains on each side of Duck Creek, Paterson’s Inlet, extending from the mouth of the stream to the western boundary of Paterson Survey District, a distance of about a mile and a half.

7. Sections 19, 20, 32, 37, 43, and parts 9 and 11, Block IV, Campbelltown Hundred (Mr. Thomas Maclean’s property). 8. Sections 2 and 3, Block VI, Lillburn Survey District, containing about 2,429 acres (Mr. Arthur Struan Gardner’s property). 9. All that area in the Southland Land District, containing 2,485,900 acres (approximately), and known as the Fiordland National Park. 10. All lands notified or set apart as sanctuaries or reserves for the preservation of imported or native game. As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor, this thirteenth day of April, one thousand nine hundred and ten. D. BUDDO, Minister of Internal Affairs. Special Shooting Season for Imported Game, Taranaki Acclimatisation District. PLUNKET. Governor. IN exercise of the powers vested in me by “ The Animals Protection Act, 1908,” I, William Lee, Baron Plunket, Governor of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby exempt from the operation of section twenty-six of the said Act the Taranaki Acclimatisation District; and do notify that the following imported game —namely, cock pheasants and Californian quail—may be killed within the said Taranaki Acclimatisation District, comprising the Counties of Taranaki, Clifton, Stratford, Wbangamomona, and the County of Egmont, excepting the Oeo Riding (except in the areas mentioned in the Schedule hereto), from the fourteenth day of May, one thousand nine hundred and ten, to the fourteenth day of June, one thousand nine hundred and ten, both days inclusive; and I do also notify that licenses to kill such imported game within the said district shall be issued to any person on payment of the sum of twenty shillings; and the Chief Postmaster at New Plymouth, and the Postmasters at Stratford, Inglewood, Waitara, and Opunake, are hereby authorised to sign and issue the said licenses to kill imported game.

SCHEDULE. Areas wherein Imported Game shall not be killed. The reserve known as Mount Egmont Forest Reserve, being the area included within the circumference of a circle having a radius of six miles from the summit of the said Mount Egmont, and all lands notified or set apart as sanctuaries or reserves for the preservation of imported or native game. As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor, this thirteenth day of April, one thousand nine hundred and ten. D. BUDDO, Minister of Internal Affairs. Special Shooting Season for Native Game, Waitaki-Waimate Acclimatisation District (Waitaki Branch). PLUNKET, Governor. IN exercise of the powers vested in me by “ The Animals Protection Act, 1908,” I, William Lee, Baron Plunket, Governor of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby exempt from the operation of section twenty-six of the said Act that portion of the Waitaki-Waimate Acclimatisation District comprising the County of Waitaki; and do notify that the following native game—namely, grey duck—may be killed within the said portion of the said Waitaki-Waimate 2—P.Gr.

Acclimatisation District (except in the areas mentioned in the Schedule hereto), from the fourteenth day of May, one thousand nine hundred and ten, to the fourteenth day of June, one thousand nine hundred and ten, both days inclusive. SCHEDULE. Areas wherein Native Game shall not be killed. Lake Ohau and its watershed, as described in the New Zealand Gazette No. 10, of the 6th February, 1902, page 240; and all lands notified or set apart as sanctuaries or reserves for the preservation of imported or native game. As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor, this thirteenth day of April, one thousand nine hundred and ten. D. BUDDO, Minister of Internal Affairs. Special Shooting Season for Native Game, Waitaki- Waimate Acclimatisation District (Waimate Branch). PLUNKET, Governor. IN exercise of the powers vested in me by “The Animals Protection Act, 1908,” I, William Lee, Baron Plunket, Governor of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby exempt from the operation of section twenty-six of the said Act that portion of the Waitaki-Waimate Acclimatisation District comprising the County of Waimate, and that portion of the County of Mackenzie lying to the west of a line commencing at Mount Cook and proceeding by a right line over the Ball Hut to the Tasman Glacier, thence along the western boundary of the Tasman Glacier to the Tasman River, thence by a line along the middle of that river and the middle of Lake Pukaki and the middle of the Pukaki River to the Waitaki River ; and do notify that the following native game—namely, black swan and grey duck—may be killed within the said portion of the said WaitakiWaimate Acclimatisation District (except in the areas mentioned in the Schedule hereto), from the fourteenth day of May, one thousand nine hundred and ten, to the fourteenth day of June, one thousand nine hundred and ten, both days inclusive.

SCHEDULE. Areas wherein Native Game shall not be killed. All lands notified or set apart as sanctuaries or reserves for the preservation of imported or native game.

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

D. BUDDO, Minister of Internal Affairs

Special Shooting Season for Imported Game, Wellington Acclimatisation District.

PLUNKET, Governor. IN exercise of the powers vested in me by “ The Animals Protection Act, 1908,” I, William Lee, Baron Plunket, Governor of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby exempt from the operation of section twenty-six of the said Act the Wellington Acclimatisation District; and do notify that the following imported game—namely, hares and Californian quail—may be killed within the said Wellington Acclimatisation District, described in the First Schedule hereto (except in the areas mentioned in the Second Schedule hereto), from the fourteenth day of May, one thousand nine hundred and ten, to the fourteenth day of June, one thousand nine hundred and ten, both days inclusive ; and I do also notify that licenses to kill such imported game within the said district shall be issued to any person on payment of the sum of twenty shillings; and the Chief Postmaster at Wellington, and the Postmasters at Palmerston North, Sanson, Mangaweka, Taihape, Pahiatua, Eketahuna, Masterton, Carterton, Greytown, Martinborough, Featherston, Upper Hutt, Lower Hutt, Petone, Foxton, Otaki, Bull’s, Hunterville, and Marton, are hereby authorised to sign and issue the said licenses to kill imported game. FIRST SCHEDULE. All that area in the Wellington Land District bounded towards the north-west and north generally by the Counties of Wanganui, Waimarino, and East Taupo from the mouth

of the Wangaehu River to the Rangitikei River ; thence towards the east generally by the County of Hawke’s Bay and the summit of the Ruahine Range to the Feilding and District Acclimatisation District, as described in the New Zealand Gazette No. 38, 4th May, 1899; thence towards the south-west, south-east, and north-east generally by that district and the Counties of Dannevirke, Woodville, and Weber to the sea at the mouth of the Waimata River; and thence again towards the south-east, south, and west generally by the sea to the Wangaehu River aforesaid : including adjacent islands (excepting Kapiti). The aforesaid area comprises the Counties of Hutt, Makara, Masterton, Featherston, Castlepoint, Wairarapa South, Pahiatua, Eketahuna, Maurioeville, Akitio, Horowhenua, Kairanga, and Rangitikei, and parts of the Counties of Manawatu and Oroua, together with the Boroughs of Carterton, Foxton, Greytown, Karori, Levin, Lower Hutt, Marton, Masterton, Melrose, Onslow, Palmerston North, Pahiatua, Petone, City of Wellington, Eastbourne, Miramar, and Taihape.

SECOND SCHEDULE. Areas wherein Imported Game shall not be killed. The Wainui Forest Reserve, near Paraparaumu, Akatarawa Survey District, described in the New Zealand Gazette No. 12, of the 19th day of February, 1903; or within the area in the Haurangi, Waipawa, and Kaiwaka Survey Districts, described in the Neiv Zealand Gazette No. 12, of the 19th day of February, 1903 ; or within the area known as the “ mallard district,” near Martinborough, described in the New Zealand Gazette No. 25, of the 9th day of April, 1896 ; or upon the area known as the Lansdowne Dam, near Masterton ; or upon the Island of Kapiti, in the Kapiti Survey District, Land District of Wellington; or upon Lake Hokowhitu, or Te Ngutu Lagoon, and the area adjacent thereto, situated in the Borough of Palmerston North, as described in the New Zealand Gazette No. 10, of the 6th day of February, 1902 ; or in the Horowhenua Lake Reserve, as defined by “ The Horowhenua Lake Act, 1905 ”; or upon Sections 36, 37, and 38 of the Ngarara West A Block, County of Horowhenua, comprising about 775 acres, and including the whole of the Totara Lake and portion of the Kawhakahia Lake ; or upon Sections 86, 87, 88 (and part of a closed road), 211, 266, and 267, and part of Section 89, Hutt District, part of which is owned and ocoupied by John Barton, Trentham, and the remainder is occupied as golf-links by the Wellington Golf Club, containing about 670 acres ; or within that area, containing 154 acres, being Section No. 374, and part of Sections Nos. 372 and 373, Palmerston North, the said area being owned and occupied by Charlotte Sarah Slack ; or within that area, containing 296 acres, at Longburn, being Sections Nos. 18, 20, and 21, Kairanga Survey District, the said area being owned and occupied by William Edward Arthur Slack and John Upton Gaskell Slack; or within that area in the Wellington Land District, containing by admeasurement 195 acres 3 roods 20 perches, more or less, and known as the Petone Waterworks Reserve; or within that area in the Wellington Land District, containing by admeasurement 209 acres 2 roods 29 perches, more or less, being Section No. 273, Block IV, Arawaru Survey District, and known as the Waterworks Reserve, Palmerston North ; or within that

piece or parcel of land, containing by admeasurement 39 acres 2 roods 10 perches, more or less, being portion of Rural Section No. 1536 on the plan of the Borough of Palmerston North, and known as the Esplanade ; or within that area in the Wellington Land District, at Foxton, containing by ad measurement about 1,500 acres, situated in Block 111, Moutere Survey District, and Block IX, Mount Robinson Survey District, owned and occupied by Mr. Cresswell. Also all lands notified or set apart as sanotuaries or reserves for the preservation of imported or native game.

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

D. BUDDO, Minister of Internal Affairs.

Native Pigeons may be taken or hilled in the Native District of Urewera.

PLUNKET, Governor.

PURSUANT to the powers vested in him by “ The Animals Protection Act, 1908,” and upon the recommendation of the Minister of Internal Affairs, I, William Lee, Baron Plunket, Governor of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby notify that the Native district in the North Island described in the Schedule hereto shall be excluded from the operation of section twenty-six of “ The Animals Protection Act, 1908,” from the fourteenth day of May, one thousand nine hundred and ten, until the thirty-first day of July, one thousand nine hundred and ten, both days inclusive; and I do further notify that native pigeons may be taken or killed in the said district by any Maori or half-caste Maori during that period : Provided, however, that no sale of any such native game shall take place within such district as aforesaid. SCHEDULE. All that area in the Auckland and Hawke’s Bay Land Districts, containing by admeasurement 656,000 acres, more or less, known as the Urewera District Native Reserve. Bounded towards the north by the confiscation boundary-line; towards the east generally by the Waimana and Tahora No. 2 Blocks ; towards the south-east by the Waipaoa Block, the Waikaremoana Lake, by forest reserve, education reserve, Block V, Waiau Survey District, and Section No. 1, Block VIII, Mangahopai Survey District; towards the south-west by the Waiau River to the northernmost corner of Maungataniwha Block, thence by a right line to the Trig. Station on Maungataniwha, and thence by Heruiwi No. 4 Block; and towards the west generally by Whirinaki - Kuhawaea No. 1, Waiohau Nos. Ib, la, and 2, and Tuararangaia Blocks to the confiscation boundary-line at Tapapa-kiekie.

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

D. BUDDO, Minister of Internal Affairs.

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J!an?,e of Offender. Where tried. When. Offence. Sentence. 1 j liatire of Trade, Born. 43 ho 1 Complexion. Hair. Byes. Nose. „ — i Distinguishing Marks, 4c. Stewart, Elaine, alias Holt, Eliza, alias Jessie Auckland 1/4/10 keeping a brothel fined £6 America .. prostitute .. 1881 ft. in. 5 5 dark .. brown brown .. medium Brown birth-mark under left knee. (See Police Gazette , 1909, page 232.) Cameron, Thomas Stewart .. Gisborne 4/4/10 theft to come up if called on Scotland .. labourer 1881 5 8 fair fair blue .. medium Clarke, Oakley Dannevirke .. 11/4/10 false pretences to come up if called on N. Zealand clerk 1891 5 9 freckled dark brown brown .. medium Anderson, Agnes .. Blenheim 12/3/10 false pretences Army Home for 12 months N. Zealand 1895 5 2 fair fair blue medium Clare, William James Blenheim 4/4/10 false pretences committed to Weraroa N. Zealand labourer 1893 5 6 fresh .. light brown grey .. medium Fowlds, Benjamin .. Lyttelton 4/4/10 no lawful means of support convicted and discharged England .•. labourer 1858 5 8 pale grey hazel .. medium

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

Gaol, and Name of Prisoner. Where tried. When. Offence. 1 Sentence. Native of Trade. Born, [Height. l Complexion. 1 Hair. [ Eyes. Nose. When discharged. Remarks, and Previous Convictions. (F.P. indicates that finger-impressions have been taken.) Auckland— ft in. Given, James Auckland M.C. Auckland M.C. 22/3/10 drunk and disorderly .. fine, or 14 days Ireland labourer 1845 5 5| fresh .. grey hazel .. large 4/4/10 1 p.c. Left little finger has been injured. Munro, Roderick 5/10/09 assault assault assault 3 months 2 months 1 month N. Zealand labourer 1884 5 H dark .. black hazel .. long, slender 4/4/10 1 p.c. Mole on right shoulder-blade. F.P. Photographed at Auckland, 28/9/09. Oliver, John, alias Olive, John Francis Hamilton M.C. 5/1/10 sly-grog selling fine, or 3 mo’s N. Zealand labourer 1877 5 8J fresh .. dark brown blue medium 4/4/10 1 p.c. F.P. (See Police Gazette, 1903, page 219.) Clarke, Henry Ferguson, alias Clerk Auckland M.C. 14/2/10 obscene language 7 weeks N. Zealand blacksmith.. 1879 5 lOf fresh .. fair, curly .. blue large 5/4/10 2 p.c. F.P. Photographed at Auckland, 25/11/07. (See Police Gazette, 1907, page 491.) Tau Aperahama, alias Tui Abraham Whangare i M.C. 7/3/10 obscene language 1 month aboriginal labourer 1886 5 54 It.copper black dark br. broad 6/4/10 2 p.c. F.P. (See Police Gazette, 1909, page 15.) Baxter, John, alias McKenzie Hamilton M.C. 21/3/10 naval desertion remanded Scotland .. seaman 1886 5 5f fresh .. fair blue .. medium 6/4/10 See Police Gazette, 1910, page 154. M archbank, Thomas Laming Auokland s.c. 14/9/08 breaking, entering, and theft (2 charges) 2 years on each N. Zealand labourer 1890 5 5* fresh .. fair hazel .. medium 7/4/10 2p.c. F.P. Photographed at Auckland, 6/4/10. (See Police Gazette, 1907, page 491.) Tobin, Len, alias Harvey, Leonard, alias Hunt, Auckland M.C. 10/1/10 false pretences trespassing onracecour’e 3 months 3 months N. Zealand bushman .. 1886 5 6i fresh .. light brown hazel .. medium 9/4/10 4 p.c. F.P. Photographed at Auckland, 23/2/10. (See Police Gazette, 1909, page 298.) Lee, &o. Rammar, James Auckland M.C. 10/1/10 theft 3 months India labourer 1885 5 3f black .. black dark br. medium 9/4/10 Burn-mark on right hand and on right side of body; mole on chest. F,P. Sampson, George Auckland M.C. Dargaville M.C. Auckland M.C. 11/2/10 wilful damage v. 2 months England .. seaman 1862 5 4f fresh .. dark brown grey .. broad 9/4/10 1 p.c. F.P. (See Police Gazette, 1908, page 19.) McGeahan, Charles, alias Geehan, alias Johnston, &c. 11/3/10 6/12/09 drunk and disorderly .. refusing to quit licensed premises 1 month fine, or 3 days N. Zealand seaman 1872 5 54 fresh .. dark brown light br. medium 9/4/10 3 p.c. F.P. (See Police Gazette, 1909, page 317.) Whiteside, Henry Auckland M.C. 28/3/10 drunk and disorderly .. fine, or 14 days N. Zealand bootmaker .. 1888 5 fresh .. dark brown brown .. medium 9/4/10 Gross on right wrist; dot on left wrist; dot, H.H., and heart on left hand. Brady, James, alias James Nicholas Auckland M.C. 24/3/10 breach of prohibition order fine or 7 days N. Zealand labourer 1874 5 4§ fresh .. brown blue-gr’y straight .. 9/4/10 2 p.c. Indistinct tattooing on left forearm; small white scar on left cheek-bone. Gisborne— Shean, Thomas Napier — Gisborne M.C. 25/3/10 drunk in charge of horse damaging police unifo’m resisting police breach of prohibition order fine, or 4 days fine, or 4 days fine, or 7 days fine, or 6 weeks Australia .. labourer 1875 5 10 dark .. black brown .. medium 28/3/10 Large scar on forehead. Fines paid. Palmer, James, alias Mason Hastings M.C. 6/1/10 idle and disorderly 3 months N. Zealand labourer 1872 5 24 sallow.. brown hazel .. long 5/4/10 Numerous p.c. (See Police Gazette, 1910, page 18.) Mitchell, William H. .. Napier M.C. 7/1/10 idle and disorderly 3 months England .. artist 1863 5 ' 7 fresh .. grey blue large 6/4/10 Several p.c. Stewart, Charles Dannevirke M.C. 10/4/10 begging drunkenness .. 1 month 24 hours Scotland .. cook 1871 5 64 fair grey grey .. medium .. 9/4/10 4 p.c. Wanganui — theft Travis, William Wellington — Wanganui M.C. 18/2/10 30 days England .. labourer 1864 5 4 fair grey blue .. medium .. 19/3/10 Inserted in lieu of entry, page 143, where name wrongly appears as Davis. (See Police Gazette, 1910, page 64.) Newman, William ' Wellington M.C. 22/3/10 cruelty to a horse fine or 7 days N. Zealand carter 1886 5 6f fresh .. brown hazel .. medium 4/4/10 3 p.c. W.M., Star, and IN MEMORY OF CARRY on right forearm. F.P. (See Police Gazette, 1909, page 392.)

RETURN OF PRISONERS REPORTED AS DISCHARGED FROM GAOLS DURING THE WEEK ENDED 9th APRIL, 1910.

Gaol, and Name of Prisoner. [ Where tried. When. Offence. Sentence. Native of Trade. Born. -M A •SP ‘S M Complexion. Hair. Eyes. Nose. When discharged. Remarks, and Previous Convictions. (F.P. indicates that finger-impressions have been taken.) Wellington —continued. McConvill, John, alias Wellington 18/3/10 obscene language fine, or 21 days Australia .. jockey 1886 ft. in. 5 3 fresh .. brown blue .. medium 4/4/10 2 p.c. J.M. (faint) and mole on left forearm. MoGonnell O’Grady, James M.C. Wellington 5/3/10 drunkenness .. assault drunkenness .. fine, or 48 hours fine or 7 days 1 month England .. fireman 1877 5 5f sallow .. dark brown blue .. snub 4/4/10 F.P. (See Police Gazette, 1909, page 114.) 2 p.c. Blue scar across bridge of nose; N. and North, Thomas M.C. BlenlieimM.C. 5/1/10 habitual drunkenness.. 3 months N. Zealand labourer 1875 5 3J fair brown blue .. large, 4/4/10 J.G. on left forearm. 5 p.c. Nose has been broken. P.P. (See Wright, David, alias Wellington 2/4/10 not paying tram fare .. fine, or 48 hours N. Zealand labourer and 1878 5 5f dark .. dark brown blue .. oblique large, 4/4/10 Police Gazette, 1907, page 115.) 16 p.c. Two scars over right eyebrow; faint David Alexander Blatchford, Walter M.C. Blenheim S.C. 5/1/10 theft from the person.. acquitted Scotland .. jockey labourer 1878 5 7 dark black, turndark br. hooked medium 4/4/10 scar on right cheek. F.P. Photographed at Auckland, 18/5/05. (See Police Gazette, 1910, page 17.) Pour small scars on right cheek ; small scar on McPherson, George W ellington 8/1/10 idle and disorderly 3 months Scotland .. carter 1853 5 li florid .. mg grey grey blue large, red 7/4/10 left forearm ; soar on bridge of nose. G.M.C. on right forearm; three upper front Bates, David .. M.C. W ellington 15/12/09 assault on female 4 months Australia .. labourer 1873 5 Ilfdark dark brown hazel .. large 7/4/10 teeth missing. Scars on both knees and on right shin. P.P. Reeve, Herbert M.C. Wellington 9/3/10 assault on female idle and disorderly 1 month 1 month England .. cook and 1853 5 0£ fair grey, bald .. blue medium 8/4/10 Six crossed flags and anchor, with H. REEVE Dwyer, John .. M.C. Palmerston N. 9/3/10 habitual drunkenness.. 1 month England .. steward labourer 1877 5 0§ fresh .. grey blue medium 8/4/10 inscribed, on right forearm; scar on nose. 3 p.c. Clasped hands, heart, and four dots on Sullivan, Patrick, alias M.C. Wellington 11/1/10 theft 3 months N. Zealand labourer 1877 5 11 fresh .. dark brown blue broad 9/4/10 left forearm; large scar on back of head. P.P. (See Police Gazette, 1910, page 23.) 62 p.c. Heart, anchor, cross, clasped hands in Holland 1 Joyce, Mary, alias Buckley, alias Jones McCauley, Charles, alias M.C. W ellington 30/3/10 : } id mischief fine, or 7 days Ireland prostitute .. 1867 5 3* fair, black grey .. medium 5/4/10 wreath, and A.C. on right forearm; cross with ivy clinging and anchor on left forearm ; scar on corner of left eye. P.P. Photographed at Auokland, 21/2/93. (See Police Gazette, 1909, page 330.) 16 p.c. T.D. on right upper arm. P.P. (See M.C. Wellington 7/4/10 drunkenness theft fine, or 48 hours remanded Australia .. jockey 1890 5 4 freckled fresh .. black grey .. snub 7/4/10 Police Ga,zette, 1909, page 69.) 3 p.c. Heart on left forearm. F.P. PhotoJones, George Sly, Joseph, alias Albert M.C. Masterton 1/4/10 idle and disorderly remanded England .. labourer 1862 5 4£ sandy .. light brown blue medium 8/4/10 graphed at Auckland, 13/8/07. Bailed. (See Police Gazette, 1907, page 117.) 2 p.c. Sailor with revolver in flag and bunch of Victor, alias Welch Picton — Clayton, Alfred M.C. BlenheimM.G. 8/3/10 obscene language 30 days London sailor 1880 5 6 dark .. brown brown .. medium 6/4/10 flowers on right forearm ; female bust on left forearm ; half-bracelet on left wrist; brown birth-mark above right hip. (See Police Gazette, 1910, page 143.) Flower on right wrist; woman’s head on right Hokitika— Tierney, William Reefton M.C. 14/3/10 indecency 14 days Ireland miner 1868 5 n fair light brown blue large, 2/4/10 forearm; anchor on left thumb ; unfinished woman’s head on left hand ; woman on left forearm ; scar on back of head. P.P. 12 p.c. Scar on left breast, on top of head, and Olsen, Ghristien, alias Hokitika M.C. 23/3/10 drunkenness .. theft 7 days remanded to Norway labourer and 1885 5 7* fair fair, sandy .. grey .. broad medium 29/3/10 under right eye ; varicose veins on left leg. (See Police Gazette, 1907, page 62.) 11 p.c. F.P. Photographed at Napier, 6/6/08. Prank, alias Anderson, Prank Murchison seaman (See Police Gazette, 1910, page 63.)

RETURN OF PRISONERS REPORTED AS DISCHARGED FROM GAOLS DURING THE WEEK ENDED 9th APRIL, 1910— continued.

3aol, and Name of Prisoner. Where tried. | When. Offence. Sentence. Native of Trade. d u o « Height. Complexion. Hair. Eyes. Nose. When discharged. Remarks, and Previous Convictions. (F.P. indicates that finger-impressions have been taken.) Lyttelton— ft. in. Clarke, Andrew Christchurch 31/3/10 default of maintenance remanded Scotland .. ploughman 1843 5 6* fresh .. grey blue large 5/4/10 2 p.c. Second and third right and third left Sutton, Thomas M.C. fingers deformed; rings in ears. (See Police Gazette, 1908, page 235.) Christchurch TVT q 2/4/10 theft remanded England .. dealer 1846 4 11 fresh .. brown blue .. small 5/4/10 7 p.c. (See Police Gazette, 1902, page 111.) Carney, James Christchurch M.C. Ckristohurch M.C. 30/3/10 theft .. .. remanded N. Zealand labourer 1884 5 5 fair fair blue broad 6/4/10 1 p.c. (See Police Gazette, 1904, page 298.) Carney, Daniel, alias Edward 31/3/10 theft remanded N. Zealand labourer 1882 5 6 sallow .. brown grey .. long 6/4/10 • Allen, Frederick Christchurch M 3 8/1/10 idle and disorderly 3 months N. Zealand driver 1875 5 Hi fresh .. dark hazel .. medium 7/4/10 F.P. Scar on lower lip. Smith, Joseph Allen, KaikouraM.C. 24/8/09 theft (4 charges) 9 mo’s on each N. Zealand labourer .. 1888 5 9 pale dark blue medium 8/4/10 ■ 2 p.c. F.P. (See Police Gazette, 1908, page 345.) alias Henderson Lyttelton M C 29/9/09 theft 6 months Rielley, Hugh Greymouth 22/3/10 breaking, entering, and corn’d for trial Ireland .. groom 1876 5 3i fresh .. blaok brown .. small 8/4/10 1 p.c. Bailed. (See Police Gazette, 1910, page M.C. theft 156.) Timaru — Christmas, Percy Timaru M.C. 7/3/10 drunkenness .. fine, or 48 hours N. Zealand labourer 1875 5 6f sandy .. sandy hazel .. medium 6/4/10 procuring liquor for profine, or 1 month Slate, John hibited person Temuka M.C. 23/2/10 breach of prohibition fine, or 14 days England .. labourer 1837 5 H fresh .. grey grey .. medium 7/4/10 2 p.c. (See Police Gazette, 1903, page 150.) Dunedin — 8/3/10 breach of prohibition order fine, or 1 month Jackson, Joseph Patrick, Dunedin S.C. 10/G/09 forgery 12 months N. Zealand labourer 1875 5 fresh .. dark hazel .. medium 5/4/10 Left little finger bent. F.P. Photographed at alias Reid, James, alias Palmer, Joseph Dunedin, 16/3/00. (See Police Gazette, 1908, page 270.) Dodsworth, Clara Invercargill — Dunedin M.C. 13/5/09 rogue and vagabond .. 12 months England .. prostitute .. 1839 5 0 dark .. dark brown grey .. large 8/3/10 Omitted from week ending 12th March, 1910. (See Police Gazette, 1909, page 221.) Mclvor, James Gibson .. Invercargill 24/3/10 failing to keep proper 14 days N. Zealand grocer 1881 5 8 dark .. black brown .. medium 6/4/10 Hair thin ; varicose veins on both legs ; dimple M.C. books in chin.

RETURN OF PRISONERS REPORTED AS DISCHARGED FROM GAOLS DURING THE WEEK ENDED 9th APRIL, 1910— continued.

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EXTRACTS FROM NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XXXV, Issue 15, 20 April 1910, Page 171