MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION.
Promotion. Sub-Inspector Arthur Hobbins Wright to be Inspector at Thames, from 13th March, 1911.
Retirement under Public Service Glassification and Superannuation Act, 1908 (Section 36), as Medically Unfit. No. 445.—Constable Rowies, Denis. 6th March, 1911.
Station opened. Wbangamomona (Wanganui District). 6th March, 1911.
Rewards. Auckland. —Sergeant W. H. Mackinnon, No. 388, has been awarded £2, and Constable E. Woodley, No. 1137, £1 10s., for services in connection with the conviction of Peter Petersen for keeping liquor for sale in a no-license district. (11/520.) Auckland. Detective J. Cooney, No. 560, has been awarded £2 10s., and Constables W. Berry, No. 1067, and T. J. Cummings, No. 1095, £2 each, for services in connection with the conviction of Henry Sorensen for sly-grog selling, and James Turner and James Robson for being on sly-grog premises. (11/532.) Auckland. — Constable J. S. Williamson, No. 1145, has been awarded 10s. for services in connection with the conviction of Eugene Langguth for failing to notify the Clerk of the Court that liquor had been sent into a no-license district. (11/509.) Auckland. —Constable T. B. Miles, No. 1119, has been awarded £1 for services i connection with the conviction of George Pennell for illegally supplying liquor to a Maori. (11/510.) Auckland. —Constable J. S. Wilicocks, No. 936, has been awarded £5, Constable W. Neil, No. 1227, £2, and Constables E. Manley, No. 1482, H. J. Joyce, No. 1548, and G. Dwyer, No. 1629, £1 each, for services in connection with the conviction of Rua and others for sly-grog selling. (11/260.) Thames. —Sergeant P. Crean, No. 699, has been awarded £2 10s., and Constable Beddek, No. 458, 10s., for services in connection with the conviction of Jack Yankovitch, James Thompson, and Michael Quinlan, for illegally supplying liquor to Maoris. (11/521.) Thames. Constable W. Berry, No. 1067, has been awarded £2, and Constables J. Butler, No. 883, and T. J. Cummings, No. 1095, £1 each, for services in connection with the conviction of Robert Harrison for keeping liquor for sale in a no-license district. (11/523.) Napier. —Constable M. Doyle, No. 888, has been awarded £2 for services in connection with the conviction of Joseph Murphy for sly-grog selling. (11/499.)
Wellington. —Sergeant B. Rutledge, No. 489, has been awarded. £2, and Constables E. J. McKelvey, No. 832, A. J. Palmer, No. 1581, and C. P. Calwell, No. 1634, £1 each, for services in connection with the conviction of Nora Nugent and Fanny Piior for sly grog selling. (11/498 ) Wellington. —Constables F. Longbottom, No. 1262, and J. Bagrie, No. 965, have been awarded 10s. each for services in connection with the conviction of Tim Close for supplying liquor to Maoris for consumption off the premises. (11/496.)
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New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10, 15 March 1911, Page 110
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