MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION.
Police Matron at Dunedin appointed. Miss Margaret A. Inglis. 14th February, 1911,
Resignation. Mrs. Marian Gilmour Hill, Police Matron at Dunedin. 28th February, 1911.
Rewards. Auckland.— Constables J. S. Williamson, No. 1145, has been awarded 10s. for services in connection with the conviction of John Reid and Co. for failing to notify the Clerk of Court re liquor sent into a no-license district. (11/327.)
Auckland. — Constables A. Clark, No. 1300, and W. Neil, No. 1227, have been awarded £1 each for services in connection with the conviction of Matene te Huaki for supplying liquor to a Maori for consumption off the premises, (11/86.) Christchurch. Constables J. Holmes, No. 995, and A. J. R. Smither, No. 1357, have been awarded £1 each for services in connection with the conviction of Mrs. Richardson and Teuki for supplying liquor to Maori women. (11/307.) Dunedin. Constables W. Langmuir, No. 1211, and W. Creelman, No. 1407, have been awarded £1 each for services in connection with the conviction of James Lundberg for sly-grog selling. (11/353.)
Dunedin. Constable G. Brown, No. 1372, has been awarded £1 for services in connection with the conviction of Alexander Copland for keeping liquor for sale in a no-license district. (11/156.)
Public Service Superannuation Board, Wellington, 15th February, 1911. It is hereby notified that John Wybrant Ellison, Esq., Inspector of Police, has been duly elected a member of the Public Service Superannuation Board to represent the Police Force, he being the only person nominated. Amelius M. Smith, Returning Officer.
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New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XXXVI, Issue 7, 22 February 1911, Page 80
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250MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION. New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XXXVI, Issue 7, 22 February 1911, Page 80
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