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MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION.

Resignation. No. 949.—Constable Sweeney, John Francis. 31st January, 1911.

Death. No. 1073. Constable Shine, Andrew. 25th January, 1911.

Rewards. Auckland. —Constable D. C. Fraser, No. 787, has been awarded £2 for services in connection with the conviction of Henry Cooper for keeping liquor for sale, and sly-grog selling. (11/168.) Wellington. —Constable A. Satherley, No. 904, has been awarded £3 by the Customs Department for services in connection with the conviction of Chong Kee Lee and Charley Yong Sing, of Otaki, for breaches of the Opium Act. (11/2.) Christchurch. —Constable D. Hyland, No. 908, Fairlie police, has been awarded £2 by the Post and Telegraph Department for services in connection with the wilful breaking of insulators by boys. (10/2.) Christchurch. Sergeant J. Burrows, No. 472 a, and Constable J. W. McHolm, No. 1099, have been awarded £2 each by the Customs Department for services in connection with the conviction of Joe Mow for breaches of the Opium Act. (11/2.) Christchurch. —Constable J. P. Clarkson, No. 823, has been awarded £2 for the arrest of Walter Clark and John D. Stark, absconders from Burnham Industrial School. (10/846.) Christchurch.— Constable J. J. O’Grady, No. 1160, has been granted a further reward of £2 for services in connection with the conviction of Thomas and Annie Alexander for keeping liquor for sale in the Ashburton No-lieense District. (See Police Gazette , 1910, page 510.) (10/2401.) Dunedin. —Constable C. W. Lopdell, No. 988, has been awarded 10s. for services in connection with the conviction of Arthur McNab for sending liquor unlawfully into a no-license district. (11/135.) Dunedin. —Constable C. W. Lopdell, No. 988, has been awarded 10s. for services in connection with the conviction of Patrick Comber for unlawfully sending liquor into a nolicense district. (11/134.) Dunedin. —Constable D. M. Mackenzie, No. 756, has been awarded £1 for services in connection wiih the conviction of J. M. Calligan and Thomson and Co. for sending liquor into a no license district without notifying the Clerk of the Court. (11/155.) Dunedin. Constables W. Langmuir, No. 1211, and W. Creelman, No. 1407, have been awarded £2 each, and Constable Hilliard, No. 432, £l, for services in connection with the conviction of Alex. Copland for keeping liquor for sale in a no-license district. (11/156.) Dunedin. Sergeant W. Higgins, No. 265, has been awarded 10s. for services in connection with the conviction of A. Smoothey for failing to notify the Clerk of the Court re liquor sent into a no-license district. (11/197.)

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New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XXXVI, Issue 4, 1 February 1911, Page 48

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MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION. New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XXXVI, Issue 4, 1 February 1911, Page 48

MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION. New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XXXVI, Issue 4, 1 February 1911, Page 48