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EXTRACT FROM NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

(From Gazette, 1911, page 2909.)

Regulation as to the Passage of Fish up the Rivers and

Streams in the Taranaki Acclimatization District. ISLINGTON, Governor. ORDER IN COUNCIL. At the Government House, at Wellington, this twentysixth day of September, 1911. Present : His Excellency the Governor in Council. WHEREAS by sections eighty-three and ninety-four of the Fisheries Act, 1908, it is enacted that the Governor 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 the regulations, for, amongst other things, the erection or construction in any river, stream, or waters in which salmon or trout exist, or have been liberated or may hereafter be liberated, of fish-ladders or other means of ingress and egress for fish, by persons constructing dams or weirs, so as to allow fish to pass and return at all times : And whereas it is desirable to make regulations for the purposes hereinbefore mentioned : Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor of the Dominion of New Zealand, in exercise of the hereinbeforerecited power and authority, and acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby make the following regulation.

REGULATION

1. Every person who shall construct or who has constructed a dam or weir in any river, stream, or waters in the Taranaki Acclimatization District in which salmon or trout exist, or have been liberated, or may hereafter be liberated, shall erect or construct proper fish-ladders or other means of ingress and egress for fish so as to allow fish to pass and return at all times. 2. Any person who fails to comply with or commits a breach of this regulation is liable to a fine not exceeding £SO. J. F. ANDREWS, Clerk of the Executive Council.

No. of Watcb. Description. Owner’s Name and Address. Police Gazette Re- ! ference. 24367 Gentlemen’s Swiss A. E. Coleman, Foxton 1911. Page 303 Ladies’ metal M. Flanagan, Christchurch „ 303 Gentlemen’s open-faced silver C). Jose, Dunedin ., 304 Ladies’ two open-faced oxide | N. Z. Hardware Company, In- „ 304 3226577 Ladies’, two or three, open-face Gentlemen’s Omega j vercargill L. McCullough, Owaka „ 324 Ladies’ gold-filled keyless open-face Gentlemen’s open-faced keyless E. Hertzog, Timaru . . ., 335 R. W. Edgeworth, Lyttelton . . ,, 343 Gentlemen’s English lever J. Juggernaut, Globe Mine ,, 353 Gentlemen’s Waterbury . . J. Cain, Greymouth .. „ 353 326249 Ladies’ gold hunting W. L. Dennerly, Whitianga 369 Gentlemen’s silver hunting Young Dun, Christchurch 369 8399131 Gentlemen’s Waltham J. Guthrie, Christchurch ., 369 Gentlemen’s Rotheram J. M. Forbes, Auckland „ 382 26087 Gentlemen’s English lever Chow Sing, Lower Hutt 382 Gentlemen’s open-faced English lever W. Motion, Auckland ., 411 3959 Gentlemen’s gold open-face H. G. McIntosh, Taihape „ 411 Gentlemen’s Rotheram G. Millington, Christchurch „ 411 867176 Gentlemen’s Swiss lever .. .. J. Home, Auckland .. „ 421

LIST OF WATCHES REPORTED STOLEN DURING THE QUARTER ENDED 30th SEPTEMBER, 1911. (For preceding list see Police Gazette, 1911, page 309.)

No. of Watch. Description. Owner’s Name and Address. Police Gazette Reference. Gentlemen’s Swiss keyless Gentlemen’s gold-filled hunting '- A. Powell, Huntlv 42! 280747 Gentlemen’s twelve metal open-face Gentlemen’s Rotheram ) T. Keen, JBalclutha ,. 422 Ladies’ Swiss C. T. Abraham, Hastings ., 430 12627718 Gentlemen’s Waltham A. Fenton, Auckland .. 441 Gentlemen’s Swiss, Elgin, and gun-metal H. Owen, Newton ., 44! 26553 Ladies’ open-face keyless .. E. Hall, Greymouth .. „ 441 Ladies’ gold open-face Gentlemen’s rolled-gold hunting J. and I). Guthrie, Christchurch ,. 431 A. Galbraith, Dunedin „ 451

LIST OF WATCHES REPORTED STOLEN — continued.

No. of Bicycle. Police Description. Owner’s Name and Address. Gazette Reference. 1911. Gentlemen’s Coventry J. J. Ellison, Auckland Page 303 538335 Gentlemen’s Rudge-Whitworth G. Brock, Palmerston North . . .. 303 272 Gentlemen’s Bell J. N. Eowke, Christchurch. .. 303 190 Gentlemen’s B.S.A. L. A. Strong, Christchurch .. 303 4983 Gentlemen’s Eadie Star . . G. A. Clutterbuck, Christchurch .. 304 2793 or Gentlemen’s Royal Khaki A. Tuffery, Invercargill ,, 304 2794 105781 Gentlemen’s Radium H. Barber, Invercargill 304 235 Gentlemen’s Vickery A. Wallace, Invercargill .. 304 3489 Gentlemen’s B.S.A. Kar Wah Lim, Newton 323 7610 \ | Gentlemen’s black-enamelled W. B. Allan, Christchurch „ 323 193557 135 Gentlemen’s Piercie C. Brown, Christchurch „ 323 2287 Gentlemen’s Kent (supposed) H. Syminster, Christchurch ,. 323 14248 Gentlemen’s Star D. Ross, Timaru .. 323 279483 Gentlemen’s Governor J. K. Thooburn, Napier ., 335 Gentlemen’s Triumph E. A. Dunnage, Dannevirke .. 335 67893 Gentlemen’s B.S.A. Adams D. McBean, Christchurch ,. 335 131 Gentlemen’s Speedy E. Cuddon, Christchurch 335 316 Gentlemen’s Bell T. E. Fisher, Christchurch ., 335 390 Gentlemen’s Kent J. A. Clements, Christchurch . . ., 335 819 Gentlemen’s Ruby Special J. Finn, Auckland ., 343 32751 Gentlemen’s Kimpton S. W. Smith, Gisborne .. 343 16656 Gentlemen’s Jay W. Corcoran, Christchurch .. 344 4293 Gentlemen’s Beeston-Humber W. W. Price, Christchurch .. 344 Gentlemen’s black-enamelled H. Wade, Newton .. 353 4132 Ladies’ Britisher E. Miller, Palmerston North 353 363 Gentlemen’s Speedy J. Kane, Christchurch .. 353 67449 Gentlemen’s Bell W. Fox, Christchurch ., 354 24934 Gentlemen’s Khaki W. E. Best, Christchurch •„ 354 17180 475196 l Gentlemen’s Imperial Swift 1 W. G. N. Boyd, Christchurch . . ,. 354 84511 ) Gentlemen’s Royal Speedwell A. G. Macdonald, Invercargill . . .. 354 18590 Gentlemen’s Willis A. C. Barnes. Napier .. „ 369 93 Gentlemen’s Kia Ora W. Aitken, Dunedin . . .. 369 Gentlemen’s Velox H. White, Waipukurau 382 9180 Gentlemen’s Reynolds V. Noble, Otaki .. 382 13947 and Gentlemen’s Star J. H. Morton, Christchurch .. 411 31562 ■ 230 Gentlemen’s Ellesmere W. E. Couzins, Christchurch . . ., 411 360759 Gentlemen’s Royal Superb Swift A. V. Belsten, Christchurch .. 411 41215 Gentlemen’s Gamage C. J. Thornton, Christchurch . . 411 153687 Gentlemen’s Triumph (motor) Dr. William Newlands, Dunedin .. 411 Gentlemen’s Lawrence H. Holdaway, Marton .. 421 186 Gentlemen’s Albion A. D. Wylie, Christchurch .. 422 15226 and Gentlemen’s New Hudson M. Mannix, Christchurch .. 430 57709 Ladies’ black-enamelled . . J. Banbury, Auckland .. 441 330834 13168 1 Gentlemen’s Swift-Roval A. Cox, Wanganui „ 441 15675 ) Gentlemen’s Pilot Turner and Son, Marton .. 441 107949 Gentlemen’s B.S.A. N. Malcolm, Palmerston North 441 Gentlemen’s English-made N. C. Pocock, Frankton Junction ., 451 25359 Gentlemen’s B.S.A. P. Lewis, Palmerston North ., 451 3180 Gentlemen’s Zealandia W. Roberts, Timaru .. ., 451

LIST OF BICYCLES REPORTED STOLEN DURING THE QUARTER ENDED 30th SEPTEMBER, 1911. (For preceding list see Police Gazette, 1911, page 310.)

Date tried Name. Offence. or Sentence. sentenced. AUCKLAND. Alexander, Peter, alias Colombo, &c. False pretences .. J une 17 2 years’ labour, and 5 years’ reformative treatment. ( Incest .. . . .. 1 list : Wharamatanga .. Attempted rape.. .. 1 Aug. 18 10 years’ labour. r! s-j l Carnal knowledge .. ) s m Condon, Henry Andrew .. Forgery and uttering Aug. 18 6 months’ probation, and pay costs. 14 months’ labour, and 2 years’ reBarker, Robert, alias Adair, alias False pretences (7 charges) .Vug. 18 McLean formative treatment. Koroua Theft (2 charges) .vug. 18 6 months on each (cumulative), and 2 years’ reformative treatment. 1 2 years’ labour, and declared an Whiteley, Thomas, alias Bentley, i Theft . . .. .. ) Aug. 18 alias Foster | False pretences .. j ( habitual criminal. Collis, Richard, alias Bourne, alias Forgery and uttering Aug. 18 12 months’ labour, and 4 years’ reTarrant formative treatment. Purcell, John Joseph Theft from a dwelling Aug. 18 2 years’ probation, and pay costs. 12 months’ labour, and 5 years' reBrockbank, John Theft from a dwelling Aug. 21 formative treatment. Guy, William John Perjury Aug. 21 Fined £20. Keily, Ned, alias Edward, alias Breaking, entering, and theft from a Aug. 22 3 months’ labour. Cason, W., alias Bexon, W. dwelling .Dumper, Albert Indecent assault Aug. 22 To come up if called on. Smith, James Edward Breaking and entering Aug. 22 3 years’ reformative treatment. King, James, alias Martin, Len Breaking and entering Aug. 22 3 years’ reformative treatment. 3 years’ reformative treatment. Marshbanks, Thomas Breaking and entering Aug. 22 Bartlett, George Roach . . Breaking and entering Aug. 22 3 years’ reformative treatment. Toma Witere Breaking, entering, and theft Aug. 23 Acquitted. 18 months’ labour. Hazeldine, Charles Assault with intent to commit rape Aug. 23 Hone Taka Theft of cattle (2 charges) Aug. 23 6 months’ labour. Melva, John, alias J. L. Turnbull.. False pretences (13 charges) Aug. 23 12 months’ labour, and 5 yeai’s’ reformative treatment. Qrsen, Stephen V., alias Mansfield, Y. Theft .. Aug. 24 Acquitted. Dale, Leonard .. Carnal knowledge Aug. 24 Acquitted. Birch, Charles Joseph False declaration Aug. 25 To come up if called on. Birch, Molly Katherine .. False declaration Aug. 25 To come up if called on. 15 years’ labour, and declared an Wilson, Harry .. Indecent assault on male (2 charges) Aug. 25 habitual criminal. Hobson, John George Breach of Bankruptcy Act Aug. 25 To come up if called on. 6 months’ labour. Simich, Tony Prelenda .. False pretences .. Aug. 20 Sherry, William Assault causing bodily harm Aug. 20 Acquitted. 3 months’ labour, and 3 years’ reMcCarthy, Charles, alias Graham, Uttering counterfeit coin.. Aug. 31 George McKinstry, Lee, alias McGuire, J. Carnal knowledge Sept. 1 formative treatment. Acquitted. 2 years’ labour. Haddon, Alfred Ernest .. Theft .. Sept. 2 Glover, Arthur .. Theft .. .. .. ) Forgery .. .. j Sept. 2 9 months’ labour. Ehrman, Joseph .. j Theft (10 charges) .. ] Receiving (10 charges) Escaping from custody .. 1 Sept. 2 J 8 years’ labour, and declared an j habitual criminal. Sims, J ohn Oliver Assault causing bodily harm Sept. 9 Acquitted. McIntyre, John Alexander Theft .. Sept. 11 Jury disagreed ; retrial adjourned to next session. Reynolds, Henry James, alias Lloyd, False pretences (2 charges) Sept. 13 12 months’ labour on each (cumuHarry, &c. lative), and declared an habitual criminal. Crake, John Breaking, entering, and theft Sept. 13 2 years’ probation, and pay costs. McGilligan, Ethel Incorrigible rogue Sept. 13 Declared an habitual criminal. Rahiri Wheoki, alias Titinga Breaking, entering, and theft Sept. 13 12 months’ labour, and 2 years’ reformative treatment. O’Shaughnessey, Martha Jane Murder Sept. 13 Jury disagreed ; retrial adjourned to next sessions. Ryan, Roderick Receiving stolen property Sept. Sept. 14 6 months’ labour. Boakes, Charles.. Perjury 14 Sentence deferred pending decision of Appeal Court. O’Shaughnessey, James Edward .. Accessory after the fact to murder Sept. 14 Adjourned to next sessions. Hassall, Mary .. Accessory after the fact to murder Sept. Sept. 14 Adjourned to next sessions. Campbell, Charlotte Cartier, James, alias Hansen, EdAccessory after the fact to murder 14 Adjourned to next sessions. Breaking, entering, and theft from Sentence deferred. (See Palmerston ward George, alias Jansen dwelling (2 charges) North return.) HAMILTON. Topsell, David .. Indecent act Sept. 4 Bill ignored. Tango Tango Tupara Indecent act .. Sept. 4 Bill ignored. Higginson, John Perjury Sept. 4 Bill ignored. Ferguson, Roderick Alexander Perjury (2 charges) Sept. 4 Bill ignored. Koinaka Sheep-stealing .. Sept. 5 Acquitted. 2 years’ labour. Maxwell, Janies Fawcett Theft (25 charges) Sept. 5 CIS30RNE. Burnicie, Alfred, alias Pearce Assault and robbery Sept. 18 12 months’ labour, and 4 years’ reformative treatment. Easton, James Kerr Manslaughter Sept. 18 Bill ignored. Priestly, William Agustine Wounding a cow Sept. 18 Bill ignored.

Return of Prisoners tried or sentenced at the Supreme Courts.

Date tried ; Name. Offence. or Sentence. sentenced. | GISBORNE — continued. Peterson, Andy, alias Anderson, Forgery and uttering Sept. 18 Bill ignored. Anders Brown, George .. .. ) Habgood, Thomas Stewart, Charles Henry .. ) Demanding food with menace with) intent to steal ( Sept. 19 Acquitted. Brown, George .. Wounding a cow Sept. 20 1 month’s labour, and pay £10. Walker, John .. . . i McRae, James Finley .. f False pretences .. Sept. 20 Acquitted. McMurray, William, alias Murray, alias Kane, James I Fraudulently concealing property ) Fraudulently removing property )' Sept. 20 3 months’ labour. Failing to keep proper books Sept. Sept. 20 2 months’ labour (concurrent). Haines, John Perjury 22 14 days’ labour and pay costs. NAPIER. Hannay, John Young Shooting with intent June 27 Acquitted. Tuohy, Michael Carnally knowing a girl under 16 . . June 27 Acquitted. 3 years’ probation, and pay costs. Tomlin, Edwin Albert Victor Theft .. June 27 Marks, Robert .. Assault causing bodily harm June 28 2 months’ labour, and fined £5. Ferguson, Alexander Attempted rape.. June 29 4 years’ labour. Bell, Robert Gunning Carnally knowing a girl under 16 .. July 1 Acquitted. Skelton, Frank Oakley .. Theft .. July 4 Two juries disagreed ; stay of proceedings ordered by SolicitorGeneral. Bell, Robert Gunning Carnally knowing a girl under l(i .. July 7 Acquitted. Cording, Alfred Charles .. False declaration under the Marriage Sept. 5 6 months’ probation, and pay costs. Act McCarthy, William Theft from a dwelling Sept. 6 2 years’ labour. Ewart, Frank, alias Hartley Cruelty to a horse Sept. 6 Fined £15 or 2 months’ laboui. Graham. Renata Carnal knowledge Sept. 6 Acquitted. Stevens, Alice .. Perjury Sept. 6 Acquitted. Corlett, Stephen Carnal knowledge Sept. 7 Acquitted. NEW PLYMOUTH. Maddren, Nicholas Albert Arson .. Sept. 20 Acquitted. Clarry, George Henry Carnally knowing a girl under 16 .. Sept. 20 To come up if called on. f 6 months’ labour, and 3 years’ reWilliamson, James Pery, alias Wil- i Forgery .. • . . | Sept. 20 liams 1 Theft of a bicycle .. f j formative treatment on each. Renata, William, alias Wiremu, ( Theft of a cheque . . } Sept. 20 (6 months’ labour, and 3 years’ realias Kurutia, alias Prieor, E. E. | Forgery and uttering . . ) { formative treatment on each. WANGANUI. Sharp, George, alias Horne, Edward Breaking and entering with intent to Sept. 19 12 months’ labour, and 2 years’ recommit a crime formative treatment. Harrison, Cecil .. .. ) Harrison, Septimus . . Harrison, Arthur James .. j Arson .. Sept. 19 Bill ignored. Whelan, John . . Obscene language Sept. 20 6 months’ labour. PALMERSTON NORTH. Hansen, Edward George, alias j Jansen, alias Cartier, James Horse-stealing .. . . ) Horse-stealing (2 charges) - Theft . . .. .. ) Aug. 14 1 12 months’ labour, and 4 years’ rei formative treatment on each. Amini, Pine, alias Downs, alias Theft from the person Aug. 23 2 years’ labour, and declared an Davey habitual criminal. Stella, John, alias Stiller Killing a pig and stealing the carcase Aug. 23 Acquitted. 6 months’ labour. Bruford, Frank Phillpot, alias BurFalse pretences .. Aug. 24 ford, Francis P. Dickson, Alexander Stanley' 1 McGregor, John Robert, alias James ! Theft from person Aug. 24 12 months’ probation, and pay costs. Robert ) Owen, John, alias Dome, alias Assault with intent to cause bodilv Aug. 24 18 months’ reformative treatment. Rowe, George, alias Lucy f harm Breaking and entering .. ) Olsen, Max ( Theft .. False pretences .. .. ) Aug. 26 2 years’ probation. McKenzie, James Assault causing bodily harm Aug. 28 Acquitted. Kinchant, Frederick Richard James Assault causing bodily harm Aug. 28 Acquitted. 12 months’ labour. Murphy, Cornelius Assault Aug. 31 Minchin, William Carnally knowing a girl under 16 . . Aug. 31 To come up if called on. WELLINGTON. Wesley, William Stanley.. Forgery and uttering July 1 2 years’ probation, and pay costs. 12 months’ labour. Connolly, Patrick Theft from a ship in port July 1 Cattermole, William Henry Theft from a ship in port July 1 12 months’ labour. O’Brien, William, alias Brown Theft from a dwelling July 1 12 months’ labour. Ryan, Leslie Forgery and uttering (3 charges) .. July 1 3 years’ probation, and pay costs.

Return of Prisoners tried or sentenced at the Supreme Courts— continued.

Name Offence. 1 Date tried or ; sentenced, j Sentence, WELLINGTON—' continued. Bradley, John .. Breaking, entering, and theft July 1 6 months’ labour, and 3 years’ reIrvine, Gordon Rowland Herbert Theft of postal packets .. July 8 formative treatment. 2 years’ probation. Daniels, Richard William Theft of postal packets . . July 8 2 years’ probation. Spencer, Harold Enoch .. Breaking, entering, and theft July 29 (i months’ labour, and 4 years’ reMcDonald, George, alias Brady, alias False pretences .. July 29 formative treatment. 12 months’ labour, and 5 vears’ reJulian McBurney, Stanley Herbert Forgery July 29 formative treatment. 3 years’ probation. Bunn, Arthur Harold Theft of money (26 charges) July 29 12 months' labour. Smith, Alfred . . Receiving stolen goods J ill v 29 9 months’ labour. Smith, Bertie .. Receiving stolen goods July 29 , 12 months’ labour. Gregory, Ernest Charles .. Theft (5 charges) July 31 3 years’ probation. Jorgenson, Julius Assault causing actual bodilv harm Aug. 14 2 years’ labour. Brown, Charles Leonard Breaking, entering, and theft (2 chgs) Aug. 14 4 years’ probation, and pay costs. McLean, William John . . 1 Breaking, entering, and theft (2 chgs) Aug. 14 4 years’ probation, and pay costs. Breaking, entering, and theft (2 chgs) Aug. 14 To come up if called on on each. Lawton, Roy Attempted rape.. Aug. 14 Committed to Burnham Industrial Firminger, George Obscene exposure Aug. 14 School. Acquitted. 3 years’ probation, and pay damage. Evans, Arthur Vincent .. Wilful damage (8 charges) Aug. 16 Calders, Kenneth Douglas Melville Forgery (sending false telegrams) Aug. 16 To come up if called on. Dane, Charles Edward .. (2 charges) Unnatural offence Aug. 17 Life labour. Keeble, Alfred Ernest Carnal knowledge, and causing Aug. 17 7 years’ labour. Lyndhurst, William noxious drug to be taken with intent to injure Assault and robbery Aug. 18 2 years’ labour. Parratt, Robert Assault and robbery Aug. 19 12 months’ labour. Booth, William, alias Smith Theft from the person Aug. 19 2 years’ labour, and 5 years’ reBritis, Alfred Sly-grog selling . . Aug. 22 formative treatment. Acquitted. Denning, William Allman Indecent assault Aug. 23 3 years’ labour. Peterson, Annie Illegal use of instrument to procure Aug. 23 Nolle prosequi entered. Reynolds, Edward miscarriage Illegal use of instrument to procure Aug. 23 5 years’ labour. Davies, Arthur Frederick Charles . . miscarriage Theft from a dwelling Aug. 23 18 months’ probation. Murphy, Patrick James .. Proposing to accept bribe Aug. 23 Acquitted. 7 years’ reformative treatment. Maloney, John . . Indecent assault Aug. 24 Lee, Allan Theft .. Aug. 25 18 months’ labour. Cootes, Frank .. Robbery Aug. 26 12 months' labour. WESTPORT. Ross, Stanley .. Indecent assault June 26 Did not appear. Recognizance esElliott, Frederick Charles Theft (2 charges) June 26 treated ; warrant of apprehension issued. 6 months’ labour. Currie, Alexander Uttering a forged document June 26 Bill ignored. Fernandez, Joseph William, alias False declaration under Marriage Act June 26 Bill ignored. Horton Lester, John False declaration under Marriage Act June 26 To come up if called on, and pay 1 Theft (2 charges) .. ) costs. (6 months’ labour on each (cumuRussell, James . . Sept. 25 •1 lative). i Escaping from legal custody ) (Discharged. GREYMOUTH. Johnston, Charles Breaking, entering, and theft Sept. 18 3 years’ labour, and 3 years’ reLarsen, Charles Breaking, entering, and theft Sept. 18 formative treatment. 12 months’ probation. CHRISTCHURCH. Armstrong, Kenneth False pretences .. June 16 12 months’ probation. Wilson, Samuel Breaking, entering, and theft June 16 12 months’ reformative treatment. Sadler, Walter Richard , . Murder June 16 Discharged in accordance with deciBrown, Mary Concealment of birth Aug. 14 sion of Appeal Court. , Sentence deferred. Parker, Archie .. Carnal knowledge Aug. 14 Acquitted. 18 months’ labour. Ironsides, Alexander William Theft of money Aug. 14 Meaclem, Robert Irwin .. Theft .. Aug. 14 3 years’ reformative treatment. Agnew, Edwin Stuart Theft .. Aug. 14 3 years’ reformative treatment. Ross, Samuel George Theft . . Aug. 14 Sent to Burnham Industrial School. Wilkins, Herbert Wilkin Theft from a dwelling Aug. 14 6 months’ probation, and pay costs. 6 months’ labour, and 12 months’ Jeffries, Cecil Herbert Breach of Probation Act Aug. 14 Price, Clyde Assault with intent to rape Aug. 15 reformative treatment. 6 months’ labour. Clarke, James .. Sheep-stealing .. Aug. 15 6 months’ labour. Knight, William Edmunds Breaking, entering, and theft Aug. 15 Acquitted.

Return of Prisoners tried or sentenced at the Supreme Courts —continued.

Date tried Name. Offence. or Sentence. sentenced 1 C H R! STC H U R C H -continued. Dix, Allan James Theft .. Aug. 16 12 months’ labour, and 3 years’ reformative treatment. Herrick, Harry Adolphus Carnal knowledge Aug. 16 Acquitted. Suggars, Frederick, alias Robertson Indecent assault Aug. 17 Acquitted. Ayers, James Indecent assault Aug. 17 Acquitted. Jack, Harry Alexander . . Murder Aug. 18 Acquitted. 6 months’ labour. Allan, William .. Theft .. Aug. 21 Jack, Harry Alexander . . Perjury Aug. 30 12 months’ labour. Meagher, Frank, alias Edwards Breaking, entering, and theft (4 chgs) Sept. 15 3 years’ reformative treatment. TIIVIARU. Lund, Daisy Alexandria . . 1 Breaking, entering, and theft ) Theft (5 charges) .. j' Sept. 5 12 months’ reformative treatment. Turner, James .. Perjury Sept. 5 3 months’ labour. alias j Theft of a bicycle .. j Adjourned to next sitting. William Recular Breaking, entering, and theft (21 Sept. 5 ( charges) ] Hawes, Albert .. Buggery .. .. .. Sept. 6 Acquitted. Rowan, Sinton Sidney Attempting to carnally know a girl Sept. 6 2 years’ labour, and 2 years’ reunder 12 formative treatment. Sargent, Daniel Sheep-stealing .. Sept, 7 Acquitted. DUNEDIN. Julian, William Richard .. False pretences June 12 Acquitted. 9 months’ labour. Lambert, William Carnally knowing a girl under 16 .. June 15 Greig, John Breach of Probation Act.. June 20 12 months’ reformative treatment. Lowe, Walter Morris Bankrupt failing to keep proper June 20 14 days. books of account Frame, Ernest Albert Breaking, entering, & theft (2 chgs) June 21 2 years’ reformative treatment on each. Anderson, Oscar, alias Olsen, Carl, Theft from a dwelling Aug. 15 3 years’ reformative treatment. alias Onlsen Moore, Richard. . Cattle-stealing .. Aug. 15 Acquitted'. 3 years’ reformative treatment. Owen, Donald, alias Brooks, alias False pretences .. Aug. 15 Forrester, alias Jackson, alias Leigh, alias Walker, alias Langley, alias Hayward INVERCARGILL. Millar, Andrew . . Setting a spring-gun Aug. 29 Bill ignored. Haynes, Thomas Theft of a dog .. Aug. 29 Bill ignored. Challis, Ernest William .. Manslaughter Aug. 30 Acquitted. McDonald, Robert Theft as a co-partner Aug. 31 12 months’ probation, and pay costs

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EXTRACT FROM NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XXXVI, Issue 39, 4 October 1911, Page 462

EXTRACT FROM NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XXXVI, Issue 39, 4 October 1911, Page 462