MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION.
Promotions. Inspector Nicholas Kiely, Inspector at Thames, to b 6 Inspector at Christchurch, from Ist February, 1911. Inspector Alfred James Mitchell, Inspector at Invercargill, to be Inspector at Dunedin, from 22nd February, 1911. Sub-Inspector John O’Donovan, to be Inspector at Invercargill, and Sergeant Bartholomew Sheehan, to be SubInspector at Wellington, the appointments to date from 4th February, 1911. Constable William John Quinn, No. 653, and Constable Arthur Sjdney Bird, No. 761, to be Sergeants from the 13th February, 1911.
Retirements under Public Service Classification and Superannuation Act, 1908 (Section 35), on Pension. Inspector Robert James Gillies, from 11th February, 1911. Inspector Terence O’Brien, from termination of leave of absence. Sub-Inspector Henry Green, from termination of leave of absence.
Resignations. No. 1570.- Constbale Robertson, Geoffrey Dalziell. 11th February, 1911. No. 1573.—Constable Nugent, William Harold. 11th February, 1911.
Transfers
Sub-Inspector Arthur Hobbins Wright, from Wellington to Thames.
Sub-Inspector Samuel Percival Norwood, from Wellington to Palmerston North. Sub-Inspector William John Phair, from Dunedin to Timaru.
Rewards. Auckland. —Constable J. Maher. No. 857, has been awarded £1 for services in connection with the conviction of B. Speight for introducing liquor into a Maori kainga, and Alexander Mauchian for keeping liquor for sale in a no-license district. (11/248.) Auckland.— Constable R. P. Boag, No. 1110, has been awarded £2 for services in connection wi'h the conviction of Thomas Ross for sly-grog selling. (11/267.) Wellington. Constable P. Doyle, No. 1837, has been awarded 10s. for services in connection with the conviction of George Button for taking liquor into a no-license district without being duly labelled. (11/283.) Wellington.— Constable F. Longbottom, No. 1262, has been awarded 10s. for services in connection w th the conviction of Margaret Wilson for supplying Maori women with liquor. (11/257.) Christchurch. —Acting-Detective Osborn, No. 985, Constables Dunlop, No. 1440, and J. Hodgson, No. 1131, nave been awarded £2 10s. each for special services in connection with the arrest of the escaped prisoner John Trembath. (10/1472.) Greymouth.— Detective W. Campbell, No. 316, Constables M. O’Grady, No. 1043, M. Ryan, No. 1586, and H. McMahon, No. 1446, have been awarded 10>. each by the Customs Department for services in connection with the conviction of Ah John, Sue Kai, and Gin Young for breaches of the Opium Act. (11/2.) Christchurch. — Constable F. A. Wilson, No. 349, has been awarded £1 for the arrest of Edwin L. Feldwick, absconder from industrial school. (10/846.)
Land permanently reserved for Police Purposes. (See Neiv Zealand Gazette , 1911, page 524 ) Wellington, Town oe Kaitieke.— Section 9, Block VII, containing 1 rood 24 perches.
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New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XXXVI, Issue 6, 15 February 1911, Page 68
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425MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION. New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XXXVI, Issue 6, 15 February 1911, Page 68
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