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EXTRACT FROM NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

(From Gazette, 1910, page 3863.) Amending Regulations re Netting in New River Estuary. ISLINGTON, Governor. ORDER IN COUNCIL. At the Government House, at Wellington, this twentyfourth day of October, 1910. Present : His Excellency the Governor in Council.

WHEREAS it is enacted by the Fisheries Act, 1908, that the Governor in Council may from time to time, by Order in Council gazetted, make regulations (to have force and effect throughout New Zealand or only in such waters or places as are specified in such regulations) for, amongst other things, imposing conditions and restrictions on the taking of fish, providing for the more effectual protection and improvement of fish, and prohibiting the use of nets or seines of all descriptions or of any specified description : And whereas by Orders in Council dated the twenty-first day of September, one thousand nine hundred and four, the twenty-third 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 No. 78, of the twenty-second day of September, one thousand nine hundred and four, and No. 76, of the twenty-ninth day of August, one thousand nine hundred and seven, and No. 92, of the twenty-fourth day of October, one thousand nine hundred and seven, regulations were made prohibiting the use of nets at the mouth of, or entrance to, certain rivers and streams, including the New River Estuary : And whereas by Order in Council dated the fourteenth day of December, one thousand nine hundred and nine, and published in the New Zealand Gazette No. 105, of the sixteenth day of the same month, regulations were made prohibiting the use of nets in a portion of the New River Estuary or in any river or stream running therein : And whereas by Order in Council dated the thirtieth day of December, one thousand nine hundred and nine, and published in the New Zealand Gazette No. 1, of the thirteenth day of January following, regulations were made amending the hereinbefore-recited Orders in Council in so far as they relate to the New River Estuary and at or near the mouth or entrance thereof, and in the rivers and streams running into the estuary : And whereas it is desirable to further amend such regulations : Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor of the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of

the hereinbefore-recited power and authority, 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 clause two of the said regulations of the thirtieth day of December, one thousand nine hundred and nine, and doth hereby make the following regulation in lieu thereof :

Regulation. 1. No person shall put, throw, drag, draw, or place, or allow to be put, thrown, dragged, drawn, or placed, any net or seme of any description (except a landing-net) for taking fish of any description whatsoever in those portions of the New River Estuary described in the Schedule hereto, and known as the netting-prohibited areas. 2. The penalty for breach of the above regulations shall not be less than £5 nor more than £SO.

SCHEDULE. The netting-prohibited areas hereinbefore mentioned shall be all those areas forming portions of the New River Estuary and Harbour described as follows :

1. All that portion of the New River Estuary at the mouths of the Waimatua and Waipaka Rivers, situated towards the east of a line connecting the north-east corner of Section 21, Block VI, Campbelltown Hundred, with the intersection of high-water mark by the prolongation in a westerly direction of the south side of the road forming the northern boundary of Section 1, Block YI, Campbelltown Hundred, the said line being defined on the ground by three beacon-posts painted white with black tops ; the approximate positions of said posts being shown, and the said area being coloured red and marked A, on the plan referred to hereunder.

2. All that portion of the New River Estuary at the mouth of the Oreti or New River, situated towards the west of a line being the prolongation in a southerly direction of the west side of the road forming the eastern boundary of Section 19, Block XX, Invercargill Hundred, till intersected by a line proceeding due east from the north-eastern corner of Native Reserve 181, Block XXIII, New River Hundred, which last-mentioned line forms the southern boundary of the said area; each of the said lines being defined on the ground by two beacon-posts painted white with black tops; the approximate positions of said posts being shown, and the said area being coloured red and marked B, on the plan referred to hereunder. 3. All that portion of the New River Harbour situated to the north of a line being the prolongation in a westerly direction of the south side of Spey Street, Borough of Invercargill, till intersected by a line being the prolongation in a southerly direction of the boundary between Sections 33 and 117, Block XV, Invercargill Hundred, which last-mentioned line forms the western boundary of the said area; the approximate positions of two beacon-posts defining the first above-mentioned line being shown, and the said area being coloured red and marked C, on the plan referred to hereunder. All in the Land District of Southland, as the said areas and posts are delineated on the plan marked M.D. 3562, deposited in the office of the Marine Department, at Wellington, in the Provincial District of Wellington. J. F. ANDREWS, Clerk of the Executive Council.

Hame of OffondtoT. Whore triad. When. Offoaoe. Sentence. Native of j Trade. Born. Height. Complexion. Hair. Ryei. Nose. Distinguishing Marks, kc. Hunter, Walter Auckland 14/10/10 theft sent to Weraroa aboriginal boy 1897 ft. in. 4 10 copper.. black brown ., broad Fox, James Auckland 15/10/10 theft to come up if England .. clerk 1872 5 6i fresh .. fair blue called on McMahon, Thomas William Auckland 17/10/10 theft to come up if N. Zealand labourer 1875 5 2 fresh .. black grey .. * . called on Arnold, George Auckland 19/10/10 theft fined £5 N. Zealand carpenter .. 1867 5 64 fresh .. brown blue Stanley, Hazel, alias Wilkins Auckland 21/10/10 rogue and vagabond .. Army Home for N. Zealand prostitute .. 1887 5 6 Iresh .. fair blue medium See Police Gazette, 1908, page 352. 1 year Hughes, Maude Auckland 21/10/10 insufficient means of Army Home for N. Zealand prostitute .. 1885 5 4 fresh .. brown hazel .. medium support 1 year Easthope, John Weber 21/10/10 theft .. fined 24s. N. Zealand labourer and 1880 5 10 fresh .. light brown grey .. medium shearer Pride, Ernest Alfred Palmerston N. 25/10/10 theft 6 mo’s probat’n England .. porter 1882 5 94 dark dark brown .. medium Scar on right leg. F.P. Weir, Thomas PalmerstonN. 24/10/10 rogue and vagabond .. convicted and N. Zealand labourer 1875 5 6 fair fair blue medium Nearly bald. discharged Browse, George Wellington .. 25/10/10 theft fine, or 7 days England .. cook 1868 5 8 fresh .. grey brown .. medium Harrison, Sydney Arthur .. Wellington .. 28/10/10 theft to come up if N. Zealand fireman 1880 5 74 fresh .. dark brown hazel .. medium called on Sullivan, John, alias Melville Lyttelton 28/10/10 rogue and vagabond .. convicted and Ireland seaman 1880 5 7 fresh .. dark brown grey .. discharged Perry, William Lyttelton 28/10/10 rogue and vagabond .. convicted and Ireland seaman 1847 5 6 fresh .. light brown grey .. crooked .. Crucifix on left forearm. discharged Kather, Bernard .. Lyttelton 28/10/10 rogue and vagabond .. convicted and Germany .. seaman 1886 5 94 pale light brown grey .. discharged McNaughton, James Black’s 19/10/10 theft fined £1 Scotland .. farmer 1847 5 9 fresh .. dark,turning brown .. medium Slight impediment in speech. (See Police Gaxette, grey 1910, page 433.)

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

Saol, and Name of Prisoner. Where tried. When. | Offence. Sentence. Native of Trade. 3 « & # g0 ’3 Complexion. Hair. Eyes. Nose. When discharged. Remarks, and Previous Convictions. (F.P. indicates that finger-impressions have been taken.) Auckland — 1 | | ft. in. 1 Barnett, William .. | Auckland | 16/8/09 i robbery .. .. j 18 months N. Zealand labourer .. 1889 5 6 ; fresh .. [ brown blue medium 24/10/10 5 p.c. F.P. Photographed at Auckland, 29/9/10. S.C. (See Police Gazette, 1908, page 497.) Blyde, Arthur .. Dargaville M.C. Morrinsville 11/10/10 idle and disorderly .. 1 14 days England .. labourer 1874 5 at swarthy grey grey .. broad 24/10/10 2 p.c. F.P. (See Police Gazette, 1910, page 241.) Anderson, Thomas 22/9/10 drunkenness .. fine, or 7 days N. Zealand painter 1877 5 5| fresh ..' dark brown blue medium 25/10/10 1 p.c. Scar on right little finger, on left thumb, M.C. in centre of forehead, and on bridge of nose. Hamilton 26/9/10 breach of prohibition fine or 1 month M.C. order 25/10/10 Denny, John, alias Uru Auckland 19/10/10 obscene language 7 days aboriginal seaman 1880 5 It.copper black brown .. large 19 p.c. F.P. Photographed at Auckland, 19/9/07. M.C. (See Police Gazette, 1910, page 398.) Leathart, Logan Coromandel 12/5/10 ■ obscene language 6 months N. Zealand butcher 1881 5 si fresh .. black brown .. medium 25/10/10 3 p.c. F.P. Warrant for last sentence executed M.C. drunk and disorderly .. 1 month 19/10/10. (See Police Gazette, 1910, page 73.) breach of the peace 14 days 30/6/10 wilful damage fine or 7 days engine-driver Burgess, Samuel Auckland 24/10/10 wife-desertion remanded to N. Zealand 1879 5 ii fresh .. brown blue medium 26/10/10 Horse’s head between two crossed fern-leaves, M.C. Nelson baker . 10, and 9494 on right forearm ; dog and S.B. on left forearm ; S.F. on left wrist. Longhurst, Thomas Auckland M C 26/10/10 grossly indecent act .. 24 hours England .. 1832 5 6 fresh .. light brown blue large 27/10/10 Deaf ; scar on top of head ; bald. Jackson, George Auckland M.C. H.M.S. 28/7/10 wilful damage (2 chgs) 3 mo's on each N. Zealand carter 1877 5 n fair dark brown dk. blue small 27/10/10 11 p.c. F.P. (See Police Gazette, 1909, page 170.) Campbell, Arthur Leonard 16/9/10 naval desertion 42 days N. Zealand steward 1892 5 4f fresh .. fair blue medium 27/10/10 Dot between left thumb and finger and on left Gow “ Pioneer ” labourer hand ; scar on left forefinger. F.P. Kelly, Andrew, alias Auckland 21/10/10 obscene language 7 days N. Zealand 1864 5 ok sandy .. light brown blue Roman .. 27/10/10 6 p.c. F.P. (See Police Gazette, 1909, page 382.) Arthur James M.C. Kearns, Francis Te Kuiti M.C. 15/10/09 sly-grog selling fine, or 2 mo’s Ireland carpenter .. 1858 5 6| fresh .. dark brown dk. hazel short 29/10/10 1 p.c. F.P. Photographed at Auckland, 11/12/06. labourer .. Arrested 30th August, 1910. (See Police Gazette, 1907, page 17.) Melville, Thomas, alias Raetihi M.C. 4/4/07 obscene language fine, or 2 mo’s Ireland 1874 5 9 fair brown grey .. medium 29/10/10 20 p.c. F.P. Photographed at Auckland, 5/4/09. Grogan, alias O’Brien Hamilton Tvr.o. drunkenness .. fine or 7 days . (See Police Gazette, 1910, page 398.) 31/1/08 drunkenness .. fine or 7 days Auckland M.C. Auckland 6/1/08 drunkenness .. fine or 48 hours Waters, Isaac .. 23/5/10 robbery, theft from the 6 months England ■. seaman 1871 5 n sallow .. brown grey .. large 29/10/10 Crucifix on right forearm ; GRACE in scroll S.C. person, false pretences, and unicorn on left forearm. F.P. Photoand theft graphed at Auckland, 27/9/10. Cochrane, John, alias Auckland 23/5/10 robbery, theft from the 6 months England .. seaman 1875 5 n fresh .. dark brown blue medium 29/10/10 9 p.c. Crossed flags on left wrist. F.P. PhotoCorcoran S.C. person, and receiving labourer graphed at Auckland, 27/9/10. Grey, William, alias Auckland 24/10/10 breach of prohibition fine, or 7 days N. Zealand 1857 5 8 fresh .. grey brown .. medium 29/10/10 4 p.c. (See Police Gazette, 1910, page 330.) Andrews, William George, alias Anderson M.C. order prostitute .. Roach, Annie, alias Auckland ! 19/5/10 incorrigible rogue 6 months ; Ireland 1868 5 4 fair light brown blue long 26/10/10 10 p.c. F.P. (See Police Gazette, 1910, page 233.) Slatterv M.C. 1 domestic .. Fowler, Mary Ann Auckland M C 28/7/10 obscene language 3 months N. Zealand 1876 5 sallow .. black blue small 27/10/10 7 p.c. F.P. (See Police Gazette, 1910, page 18.) Windsor, Mary Ann, alias Auckland ! 30/7/10 drunkenness .. 3 months N. Zealand prostitute .. 1864 5 n dark .. dark brown brown .. medium, 29/10/10 26 p.c. F.P. (See Police Gazette, 1910, page 341.) Winters, alias Byrne, alias Wynn M.C. bushman .. broken Hansen, William Auckland M.C. j 21/10/10 rogue and vagabond .. remanded Denmark .. 1880 5 7 i fresh .. dark brown grey .. large 28/10/10 Scar on both forearms. Gisborne— wharf Larsen, John .. Gisborne M.C. 12/10/10 illegally on premises .. 14 days Denmark .. 1872 10 fresh .. brown grey ,. large 25/10/10 Clasped hands and heart on right arm ; bracelet on right wrist; coat of arms and mermaid on left arm ; J.W.L. on left wrist. (See Police j labourer & seaman ' 1 1 L 1 Gazette, 1907, page 399.1

RETURN OF PRISONERS REPORTED AS DISCHARGED FROM GAOLS DURING THE WEEK ENDED 29th OCTOBER, 1910.

S*ol, and Name of Prisoner. Where tried. r When. Offence. Sentence. Native of Trade. j Born. Height. Complexion. Hair. Eyes. Nose. if When discharged. Remarks, and Previous Convictions. (F.P. indicates that finger-impressions have been taken.) Gisborne — continued. ft. in. Third, William Christchurch M.C. 19/10/10 theft remanded N. Zealand drainage worker 1882 5 9 dark .. brown, curly brown .. medium 25/10/10 Scar on left shin ; mole on nape of neok ; large eyes. Bailed. Newman, Ernest Gisborne M.C. 21/10/10 theft fine or 7 days N. Zealand labourer 1876 5 5| fair light brown blue Roman .. 27/10/10 Varicose veins on both legs. P.P. Napier shearer Power, Alfred John, alias John Miles, William, alias Hastings M.C. 25/7/10 idle and disorderly 8 months Australia .. 1870 5 7 dark .. black hazel .. wide 24/10/10 Several p.e. (See Police Gazette, 1909, page 276.) Napier M.C. 27/9/10 theft 1 month England .. bricklayer .. 1872 5 lh dark .. black It. hazel medium 26/10/10 2 p.c. P.P. (See Police Gazette, 1909, page 201.) William Joseph cook Tracey, Thomas, alias Gardener, Robert, alias Moorehouse, alias Collins O’Brien, John.. Napier M.C. 27/9/10 grossly indecent act .. 1 month Australia .. 1858 5 7\ fresh .. dark auburn dk. grey medium 26/10/10 Several p.c. (See Police Gazette, 1910, page 63.) Napier M.C, 15/8/10 breach of prohibition order resisting police fine or 14 days fine, or 2 mo’s N. Zealand labourer 1878 6 1£ dark .. black brown .. large 28/10/10 1 p.e. Running sore on right shin. Sentences cumulative. Erickson, Carl, alias Eric New Plymouth— Dannevirke M.C. 29/9/10 drunk and disorderly .. 1 month Norway .. cook 1863 5 6 dark .. grey grey .. medium 28/10/10 Scar on nose and over both eyes; two flags, anchor, and star on right arm ; star on left hand. P.P. (See Police Gazette, 1910, page 241.) Lisher, John Edward, alias Ramsey, alias Hawera M.C. 28/7/10 theft 8 months England .. labourer 1879 5 4& fair light brown blue medium 27/10/10 Several p.c. Photographed at Waiotapu, 28/2/08. (See Police Gazette, 1910, page 35.) Thompson Palmerston N.— labourer Madden, James Auckland M.C. 27/7/09 breach of prohibition order 48 hours Ireland 1872 5 9 dark dark brown brown .. medium 27/10/10 Upper front teeth out; butterfly on left wrist. (See Police Gazette, 1909, page 433.) Ward, John, alias McCombe Palmerston N. M.C. 25/10/10 theft 3 days ■ England .. labourer and fireman 1876 5 4f fair light brown hazel .. medium 27/10/10 Clasped hands, girl’s head, girl, and bracelet on right arm; star on left arm. P.P. (See Police Gazette, 1903, page 136.) Moncrief, Montgomery Wellington — Palmerston N. M.C. 29/9/10 drunkenness .. 1 month Scotland .. labourer 1866 5 6 fresh .. fair blue medium 28/10/10 Top off first right finger; scar on head. (See Police Gazette, 1910, page 101.) Newson, Charles Sebastian, alias Nelson W ellington M.C. 21/10/10 theft fine, or 14 days N. Zealand engineer 1879 5 8| dark brown brown .. large 22/10/10 1 p.c. False upper teeth ; left little finger has been broken. P.P. Fine paid. Photographed at Wellington, 3/10/10. (See Police Gazette 1910, page 456.) Catterall, John W ellington M.C. 18/10/10 refusing to quit licensed premises fine, or 7 days England .. fireman 1877 5 3^ fair auburn blue broad 24/10/10 Clasped hands over heart with two flags and and TRUE LOVE on right forearm ; harp and girl’s head on left forearm ; three scars on back of head. P.P. Greenaway, William Boyle Wellington M.C. 25/10/10 indecent act .. fine, or 1 month Scotland .. sailor 1884 5 5 fair brown blue broad 25/10/10 Clasped hands over two flags and wreath on right forearm; five-pointed star between left thumb and finger. Pine paid. F.P. Green, Robert Wellington M.C. 18/5/10 rogue and vagabond .. 6 months Australia .. steward 1870 5 4f fresh .. dark brown blue medium 25/10/10 Numerous p.c. Sixteen-pointed star and scroll on left forearm ; paralysed on left side. (See Police Gazette, 1910, page 130.) Higgins, Alfred Prank .. Wellington M.C. 7/10/10 breach of Bankruptcy Act 21 days England .. cabinetmaker 1876 5 6f dark brown blue medium 27/10/10 Scar near right elbow. P.P. MoAlear, Terence, alias Cameron, alias McKenna W ellington M.C. 16/9/10 obscene language drunkenness .. 14 days 6 weeks Scotland .. fireman 1872 5 7f dark .. ■ brown brown .. medium 27/10/10 20 p.c. Bracelet on each wrist; sear on left cheek and on back of head. P.P. (See Police Gazette, 1910, page 400.)

RETURN OF PRISONERS REPORTED AS DISCHARGED FROM GAOLS DURING THE WEEK ENDED 29th OCTOBER, 1910 -continued.

•aol, and Name of Prisoner. 1 ! Where tried. j When. Offence. Sentence. Native of Trade. Born. Height Complexion. Hair. Eyes. Noee. When discharged. Remarks, and Previous Convictions. (F.P. indicates- that finger-impressions ham been taken.) Wellington —continued. . wilful damage assault .. .. ; resisting police .. i 1 j ft. in.| Flux, Augustus PahiatuaM.C. 28/9/10 fine, or 7 days fine, or 1 month fine, or 14 days England .. hotel porter 1864 5 44 sallow .. brown blue long, oblique 27/10/10 Faint pock-marks on face ; scar at base of left thumb. F.P. Thompson, Ernest Edwin Levin M.C. .. 22/10/10 supplying a noxious thing with intent to' procure miscarriage remanded N. Zealand bushman .. 1881 5 9f fair auburn, curly dk. grey large 27/10/10 Scar on right knee ; short-sighted. F.P. Kelly, Alfred .. Otaki M.C. .. 29/9/10 no lawful means of support 1 month N. Zealand labourer 1880 5 8f fresh .. dark brown grey .. medium 28/10/10 Numerous p.c. Right arm off above elbow. (See Police Gazette, 1910, page 435.) Geige, Henry Charles .. Wellington M.C. 29/9/10 drunkenness 1 month England .. seaman 1870 5 9 fresh .. brown dark br. medium 28/10/10 1 p.c. Emblem and H.G. on right forearm; crucifixion on left upper arm ; large mole on left side of neck. Kelly, William PalmerstonN. M.C. 29/8/10 . theft 2 months N. Zealand labourer 1878 5 2| fair light brown grey .. medium 28/10/10 2 p.c. Large scar on forehead; both little fingers crooked. F.P. Photographed at Auckland, 12/7/09. (See Police Gazette , 1910, page 317.) Eagle, anchor, and clasped hands over rose on right forearm ; six-pointed star on right hand ; sailor with flag, woman’s head, and TRUE LOVE on left forearm ; rose on left hand. F.P. Murphy, Thomas Lyttelton — Wellington M.C. 22/10/10 theft fine, or 7 days England .. fireman 1888 5 4 fair brown blue .. medium 28/10/10 Taupoki John .. Christchurch M.C. 26/8/10 idle and disorderly 2 months N. Zealand labourer 1883 5 5f copper.. black brown .. long 25/10/10 5 p.c. F.P. Photographed at Lyttelton, 23/12/09. (See Police Gazette, 1910, page 311.) Manning, Mary, alias Watson Christchurch M.C. 26/7/10 idle and disorderly 3 months Scotland .. prostitute .. 1875 5 4 fresh .. dark brown blue .. medium 25/10/10 1 p.c. F.P. (See Police Gazette, 1906, page 144.) Stanton, James, alias Nobby, &c. Christchurch M.C. 28/9/10 breach of prohibition order fine, or 1 month England .. baker 1857 5 24 swarthy sandy blue large 27/10/10 24 p.c. Photographed at Lyttelton, 28/8/96. (See Police Gazette, 1910, page 284.) Donovan, Mary, alias Kate Christchurch M.C. 29/7/10 idle and disorderly 3 months Ireland prostitute .. 1862 5 64 dark .. grey hazel .. medium 28/10/10 Repeatedly convicted. F.P. (See Police Gazette, 1905, page 183.) Willcox, Charles Christchurch M.C. 30/9/10 theft 1 month N. Zealand labourer 1894 5 6| fresh .. brown hazel .. medium 28/10/10 Scar on left knee ; birth-mark on left rump. F.P. Photographed at Lyttelton, 24/10/10. Wilson, Henry Arthur .. Christchurch M.C. 30/9/10 obscene language assault 1 month 7 days N. Zealand labourer 1875 6 04 fresh .. brown blue medium 29/10/10 Large scar on forehead. F.P. Thompson, George Christchurch M.C. Christchurch M.C. 22/10/10 breach of by-law fine or 48 hours Tasmania.. blacksmith.. 1854 5 4 dark .. dark brown light br. medium 29/10/10 1 p.c. F.P. (See Police Gazette, 1898, page 95.) Lawson, Christina Dunedin — 30/7/10 idle and disorderly 3 months Scotland .. prostitute .. 1858 5 2 fresh .. brown brown .. pug 29/10/10 Repeatedly convicted. F.P. (See Police Gazette, 1910, page 165.) Northey, Samuel Dunedin M.C. 27/4/10 in possession of opium fined £25 10s. England . • bootmaker .. 1873 5 6i fair light brown grey .. medium 26/10/10 Several p.c. Small mouth; heart on right arm; S.W. on left arm. Photographed at Lyttelton, 14/7/98. (See Police Gazette, 1906, page 87.) Bridger, William Charles DunediA M.G. 12/10/10 drunkenness indecent language fine or 24 hours 14 days England .. fireman 1871 5 34 fresh .. light brown hazel .. medium 26/10/10 Nose bent to right. Sentences cumulative. Lloyd, Charles Dunedin M.C. 19/10/10 drunkenness .. remanded jN. Zealand seaman 1878 5 n pale dark,turning dark br. broad 26/10/10 Perry, Albert .. Dunedin M.C. 24/10/10 default of maintenance i remanded | IN. Zealand labourer 1889 5 ii fresh .. grey light brown grey .. medium 24/10/10 Scar on left knee-cap. Bailed. Byron, Henry Dunedin M.C. 22/10/10 idle and disorderly to Pakatoa for j Australia .. hotel porter 1858 5 2| fresh .. grey hazel .. medium 26/10/10 Martin, Mary *. Invercargill M.C. 24/10/10 rogue and vagabond .. i 3 months Ireland ! domestic .. 1855 5 1 florid .. dark brown, turning grey It. blue deformed 28/10/10 Scars on forehead and on left cheek ; nose deformed by disease ; part of left nostril missing.

RETURN OF PRISONERS REPORTED AS DISCHARGED PROM GAOLS DURING THE WEEK ENDED 29th OCTOBER, 1910 —continued.

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EXTRACT FROM NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XXXV, Issue 44, 9 November 1910, Page 486

EXTRACT FROM NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XXXV, Issue 44, 9 November 1910, Page 486