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APPREHENSIONS, PERSONS FOUND, ETC.

Kaikohe. — Gustav Adolph Petersen, default of fine, has been arrest* d bv Corn-table Hampton, Epsom police, on information supplied by G n n4able Lambert, and amount paid. (See Police Gazette, 1912, page 349.)

Auckland. — Carrie Power, failing to provide for the maintenance of her child, has been located by Constable Heeps, Freeman’s Bay police, and has promised to pav for the child’s support. (See Police Gazette , 1910, page 325.)

Auckland. William J. Roberts, alias William John Smith, theft of billiard-balls has been arrested by Detective-Sergeant Cox and Detective Sweeney. His correct name has been ascertained to be William John Smith. (See Police Gazette, 1912, page 459.)

Auckland. — William Thomas, failing to provide, has been located at Kamo by Constable Condon, and has®promised to pay off arrears. (See Police Gazette , 1912, page 417.)

Taihapk. — John Smith Watson, disobeying the terms of his release on probation, is now in the Auckland Prison awaiting sentence for theft, and will he dealt with as an habitual criminal. (See Police Gazette, 1912, page 330.)

Taiwape. —Richard Mackay, distress warrant for, has been located by Constable Ferguson, Masterton police, and the amount paid. (See Police Gazette, 1910, page 58.)

Gisborne. — Charles Single, default of maintenance, has been arrested by Constable Baker, Featherston police, on information supplied bv Constable Larkin, Greytown police. (See Police Gazette, 1911, page 341.)

Waipukurau. —James Wilson, alias Tug Wilson, obscene language, has been served with a summons by Constable Dunphy, Masterton police, on information supplied by C nstable Collerton, Te Nui police. (See Police Gazette, 1912, page 405.)

Petone. — Patrick McGill, default of fine and costs, has paid the amount due. (See Police Gazette , 1912, page 500.)

Wellington. —Francis G. Hartnett, disobeying maintenance order, has been interviewed by Sergeant Miller, Masterton police. He stated that he was doing his utmost to pay tbe arrears due. He is now employed hawking brass-polish, &c., about the Masterton district. (See . Police Gazette, 1912, page 488.)

Christchurch.-— Katie Smith, nee Faulkner, is no longer wanted, as Robert Smith has been found drowned in the River Avon. (See Police Gazette, 1912, page 418.)

Christchurch. — Robert Smith has been found drowned in the River Avon. (See Police Gazette, 1912, page 408.)

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New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XXXVII, Issue 37, 18 September 1912, Page 512

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APPREHENSIONS, PERSONS FOUND, ETC. New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XXXVII, Issue 37, 18 September 1912, Page 512

APPREHENSIONS, PERSONS FOUND, ETC. New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XXXVII, Issue 37, 18 September 1912, Page 512

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