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EXTRACTS FROM NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

(From Gazette , 1914, pages 4079, 4081, and 4082.) Regulations for Deer-shooting, Canterbury Acclimatization District. LIVERPOOL, Governor XN exercise of the powers vested in me by the Animals Protection Act, 1908 (hereinafter called “the said Act”), I, Arthur William de Brito Savile, Earl of Liverpool, the Governor of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby make the following regulations prescribing the deer - shooting season in the Canterbury Acclimatization District, and the conditions affecting the same, and also the form of license and the fee payable therefor.

REGULATIONS. 1. RED-deer stags may be taken or killed within the Canterbury Acclimatization District from the Ist day of April, 1915, to the 10th day of May, 1915 (both days inclusive). 2. Licenses to take or kill such deer may be issued by the Chiet Postmaster at Christchurch, upon the recommendation of the secretary of the Canterbury Acclimatization Society, on payment of a license fee of £5, in the form prescribed in the Schedule hereto, and subject to the said Act and these regulations. The number of such licenses to be issued by the said Chief Postmaster shall not exceed eight. Provided

that not more than one such license shall be issued to the same person; and also that if the number of applications received for licenses exceeds the number of available licenses, then the persons to whom such licenses are to be issued shall be decided by ballot. 3. No licensee shall take or kill more than two stags, and no stag shall be killed carrying antlers with less than ten points. Ball cartridge only to be used ; provided that no metal-patched or metal-cased bullet shall be used for killing such deer. 4. No hind or fawn shall be taken or killed on any pretext whatever ; and no licensee shall allow any dog to accompany either himself or any attendant he may have with him. 5. Nothing herein contained shall extend to authorizing any person to sell any deer or portion thereof. 6. All regulations as to deer “ tags ” in force within the said district shall be strictly adhered to by the licensee. 7. Any person committing a breach of any of these regulations shall be liable, on conviction, to a fine not exceeding £2O. Schedule. License to take or kill Game (Deer). , of , having this day paid the sum of £ , is hereby authorized to take or kill deer (stags), of not less than points, within the Canterbury Acclimatization District, from the day of , 1915, to the day of , 1915 (both days inclusive), subject to the provisions of the Animals Protection Act, 1908, and all regulations affecting red deer made thereunder and in force within the said district. Dated at this day of , 1915. Chief Postmaster. As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor, this fifteenth day of November, one thousand nine hundred and fourteen. H. D. BELL, Minister of Internal Affairs.

Regulations for Deer-shooting, Ashburton Acclimatization District. LIVERPOOL, Governor. IN exercise of the powers vested in me by the Animals Protection Act, 1908 (hereinafter called “the said Act”), I, Arthur William de Brito Savile, Earl of Liverpool, the Governor of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby make the following regulations prescribing the deer-shooting season in the Ashburton Acclimatization District, and the conditions afieoting the same, and also the form of license and the fee payable therefor.

REGULATIONS. 1. Red-deer stags may be taken or killed within the Ashburton Acclimatization District from the Ist day of April, 1915, to the 10th day of May, 1915 (both days inclusive). 2. Licenses to take or kill such deer may be issued by the Postmaster at Ashburton, upon the recommendation of the secretary of the Ashburton Acclimatization Society, on payment of a license fee of £5, in the form prescribed in the Sohedule hereto, and subject to the said Act and these regulations. The number of such licenses to be issued by the said Postmaster shall not exceed three. Provided that not more than one such license shall be issued to the same person ; and also that if the number of applications received for licenses exceeds the number of available licenses, then the persons to whom such licenses are to be issued shall be decided by ballot. 3. No licensee shall take or kill more than two stags, and no stag shall be killed carrying antlers with less than ten points. Ball cartridge only to be used; provided that no metal-patched or metal-cased bullet shall be used for killing such deer. 4. No hind or fawn shall be taken or killed on any pretext whatever; and no licensee shall allow any dog to accompany either himself or any attendant he may have with him. 5. Nothing herein contained shall extend to authorizing any person to sell any deer or portion thereof. 6. All regulations as to deer “tags” in force within the said district shall be strictly adhered to by each licensee. 7. Any person committing a breach of any of these regulations shall be liable, on conviction, to a fine not exceeding £2O.

Schedule. No. License to take or kill Game {Deer). , of , having this day paid the sum of £ , is hereby authorized to take or kill deer (stags), of not less than points, within the Ashburton Acclimatization District, from the day of , 1915, to the day of , 1915 (both days inclusive), subject to the provisions of the Animals Protection Act, 1908, and all regulations thereunder in force within the said district. Dated at this day of , 1915. Postmaster. As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor, this fifteenth day of November, one thousand nine hundred and fourteen. H. D. BELL, Minister of Internal Affairs.

Probation Officer appointed. Department of Justice, Wellington, 4th November, 1914. HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased tc appoint The Seniok Officer or Member of the Police Force at Hokitika to be Probation Officer for the Borough of Hokitika under the First Offenders’ Probation Act, 1908. A. L. HERD MAN, Minister of Justice.

Despatch.—Applying the Extradition Acts of 1870 and 1873 in the case of Guatemala.

Department of Justice, Wellington, 18th November, 1914. riIHE following despatch and enclosure, received from His _L Majesty’s principal Secretary of State for the Colonies, are published for general information. A. L. HERDMAN, Minister of Justice.

Downing Street, 23rd September, 1914. My Lord,- — I have the honour to transmit to Your Excellency, for the information of your Ministers, the accompanying copies of an Order of His Majesty in Council dated the Ist September, 1914, applying the Extradition Acts of .1870 and 1873 in the case of Guatemala, in accordance with the treaty between Great Britain and Guatemala of the 4th July, 1885, as amended by the additional protocol concluded between the two Governments on the 30th May, 1914. I have, &c., L. Habcoubt. Governor His Excellency the Right Honourable the Earl of Liverpool, G.C.M.G., M.V.0., &e.

Guatemala Extradition Order in Council, 1914. (Amendment of Article 10 of Treaty of July 4, 1885.) At the Court at Buckingham Palace, the Ist day of September, 1914. Present: The King’s Most Excellent Majesty. Lord President. Lord Colebrooke. Lord Wimborne. Sir William Carington. WHEREAS by the Extradition Acts, 1870 to 1906, it was amongst other things enacted that, where an arrangement has been made with any Foreign State with respect to the surrender to such State of any fugitive criminals, His Majesty may, by Order in Council, direct that the said Acts shall apply in the case of such Foreign State ; and that His Majesty may, by the same or any subsequent Order, limit the operation of the Order, and restrict the same to fugitive criminals who are in or suspected of being in the part of His Majesty’s dominions specified in the Order, and render the operation thereof subject to such conditions, exceptions, and qualifications as may be deemed expedient: And whereas a Treaty was concluded on the 4th day of July, 1885, between Her late Majesty Queen Victoria and the

President of the Republic of Guatemala for the mutual extradition of fugitive criminals, in the case of which Treaty the Extradition Acts of 1870 and 1873 were applied by Order in Council of the 26th November, 1886 : And whereas a Protocol was concluded on the 30th day of May, 1914, between the British and Guatemalan Governments amending the provisions of Article 10 of the said Treaty, which Protocol is in the terms following : Additional Protocol to the Treaty of Extradition between Great Britain and Guatemala.

The Government of His Britannic Majesty and the Government of the Republic of Guatemala, being desirous of rendering more efficacious the provisions of Article 10 of the Treaty of Extradition between Great Britain and Guatemala of the 4th July, 1885, the undersigned, duly authorized to that effect by their respective Governments, have agreed as follows : Article 1. The text of Article 10 of the Extradition Treaty of the 4th July, 1885, is amended by the substitution of the words “ sixty days ” for the words “ thirty days ” in the last sentence of paragraph 1. In witness whereof the undersigned have signed the present Protocol and have affixed thereto their seals.

Done in duplicate at Guatemala City the 30th day of May, 1914. (1.5.) Charles Alban Young, His Britannic Majesty’s Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary. (1.5.) Litis Toledo Herrarte, Ministro de Relaciones Exteriores. Now, therefore, His Majesty, by and with the advice of His Privy Council, and in virtue of the authority committed to him by the said recited Acts, doth order and it is hereby ordered that, from and after the 14th day of September, 1914, the said Acts shall apply in the case of Guatemala under and in accordance with the said Treaty as amended by the said Protocol above set forth : Provided always that the operation of the said Acts shall be and remain suspended within the Dominion of Canada so long as an Act of the Parliament of Canada, being Part I of Chapter 155 of the Revised Statutes of Canada, 1906, and entitled “An Act respecting the Extradition of Fugitive Criminals,” shall continue in force there, and no longer.

Almeric Fitzßoy. [Extract from London Gazette of Friday, 4th September, 1914.]

By Authority: John Mackay, Government Printer, Wellington,

Name of Offender. Where tried. When. Offence. 1 Sen tence. Native of Trade. a o ffl - Height. Complexion. Hair. Eyes. ! j Nose. j Distinguishing Marks &o Clancy, George Patrick Auckland 9/11/14 theft convicted and England .. miner 1861 ft. in. 5 8 fresh .. grey blue medium Face marked by explosion. Larney, James Joseph theft discharged Auckland 9/11/14 to come up if Scotland .. cook 1888 5 6 fair brown grey .. medium called on and make restitution bookmaking .. fined £20 Grego, John Auckland 9/11/14 receiving stolen property fined £20 Dalmatia .. cook 1869 5 8 sallow .. dark brown .. medium Left middle finger crooked. Lipanovich, Jack .. Auckland 9/11/14 receiving stolen property fined £20 Dalmatia restaurant1884 5 5 sallow .. dark blue medium keeper Hansen, Arnold Auckland 10/11/14 assault convicted and N. Zealand builder 1881 5 11 dark .. dark, curly.. brown .. long Heavy jaws. obscene language discharged Gardner, Frederick Alfred .. Auckland 10/11/14 fined £2 England .. steward 1887 5 7i fair dark hazel .. medium Scar over right eye. Taylor, Cecil Edwin Auckland 10/11/14 obscene language fined £2 Australia .. steward 1889 5 10 fair dark grey .. medium Ring on left ring-finger. Downey, James, alias Blake Auckland 11/11/14 obscene language fined £3 England .. seaman 1879 5 10 florid .. dark turning blue medium Dot on each hand. (See Police Gazette , 1914, breach of the peace .. grey page 282.) Corby, Michael Auckland 11/11/14 fined £1 N. Zealand labourer 1887 5 2 fresh .. brown hazel .. medium Tracey, Athol Alfred Auckland 12/11/14 breaking, entering, and committed to N. Zealand schoolboy .. 1903 fair fair blue medium theft Burnham Anderson, Charles Sydney .. Auckland 13/11/14 theft fined £5 Australia .. carter 1881 5 5 fresh .. dark hazel .. medium Collar-bone has been injured; several boilmarks on back of neck. (See Police Gazette, 1906, page 265.) Williams, Norah, alias Clegg Auckland 13/11/14 rogue and vagabond .. to come up if Ireland prostitute .. 1854 5 0J fresh .. brown brown .. small Scar on upper lip and on right cheek. (See called on Police Gazette , 1913, page 349.) Gussy, Thomas Auckland 14/11/14 obscene language fined £1 N. Zealand labourer 1886 5 7 ruddy .. brown grey .. medium Cross and heart on left forearm ; two scars on nose. (See Police Gazette , 1913, page 538.) Stewart, Alexander Auckland 14/11/14 assault fined £1 Scotland .. miner 1854 5 34 fresh .. grey blue medium daws and nose broken. McLaughlin, Elizabeth Auckland 14/11/14 theft convicted and N. Zealand 1875 5 1 fair dark blue medium theft discharged fined £3 O’Connor, Bertram Auckland 14/11/14 wilful damage to pay damage N. Zealand miner and 1894 5 64 fresh .. brown grey .. medium See Police Gazette, 1913, page 495. seaman Buckley, James William Auckland 14/11/14 wilful damage to pay damage N. Zealand driver 1893 5 84 fair brown grey .. medium Harris, Robert Auckland 14/11/14 wilful damage to pay damage N. Zealand seaman 1894 5 8 fresh .. brown blue medium Nash, William, alias Nolan, alias Montagu Auckland 14/11/14 rogue and vagabond .. 3 days, detenAustralia .. labourer 1870 5 54 fair red brown .. medium I.L., M.U., &c. on right arm. (See Police tion in AuckGazette, 1914, page 516.) land lock-up, and prohibited Holden, William .. Thames 14/11/14 drunkenness .. fine or 24 hours Scotland .. carpenter .. 1862 5 5| fresh .. dark turning blue medium Tip of left middle finger injured. resisting police fined 10s. grey Riki Tuarua Paeroa 12/11/14 receiving stolen property fined £5 aboriginal labourer 1897 5 10 copper.. black brown .. hooked Rawiri Teo Paeroa 12/11/14 receiving stolen property fined £5 aboriginal labourer 1892 5 5 copper.. black brown .. broad Tapiata Hakopa Paeroa 12/11/14 theft from a dwelling .. 6 months’ proaboriginal 1899 5 74 copper.. • black brown .. broad Left hand deformed. bation

Return of Persons summarily convicted at Magistrates’ Courts, but not sent to Gaol.

Name of Offender. Where tried. When. Offence. j 1 Sentence. j Native of Trade. | Born. 'Height. 1 __ Complexion. Hair. Eyes. Nose. Distinguishing Marks, &c. Anderson, Alex Fritz Waihi 11/11/14 vagrancy to come up if called on Sweden labourer and seaman 1887 :t. in. 5 £4 iair ight brown ight hr. medium Anchor and clasped hands on left forearm ; flying bird with motto E.R.M.E. on left wrist; girl’s head and bust in anchor on right forearm •, clasped hands in heart on right hand. F.P. Boag, Robert Taumarunui 12/11/14 keeping liquor for sale fined £50 N. Zealand engine-driver 1859 5 10 fresh .. grey brown .. medium in a no-license area See Police Gazette, 1913, page 783. Beach, Leonard William .. Napier 9/11/14 insulting language fined £3 N. Zealand labourer 1885 5 7J fresh .. light brown hazel .. medium Wells, Charles Napier 9/11/14 assault fined £10 N. Zealand wool-classer 1880 5 9 very dk. black brown .. medium Brock, Henry William Napier 9/11/14 smuggling cargo fined £25 N. Zealand wharf . labourer 1874 5 10 fresh .. auburn grey .. large Barry, Denis Xavier Napier 10/11/14 breach of his prohibition order fined £5 Ireland baker and driver 1871 5 6J fresh .. dark brown blue long, straight Scars on head and chin ; left forefinger injured. (See Police Gazette, 1897, page 226.) Henry, James Napier 10/11/14 illegally on premises .. to come up if called on N. Zealand hotel porter 1891 5 5J fresh .. dark brown brown .. medium Anchor and flag with JESSIE inscribed, and hands across heart on left arm ; Indian’s head on right arm ; hare-lip. Wilds, Herbert Palmerston N. 9 /11/14 drunk while in charge of fined £1 England .. carrier 1872 5 6 fresh .. brown blue medium a horse and trap fair prominent Thompson, James Andrew PalmerstonN. 9/11/14 assault fined £1 10s. .. England .. soldier 1883 5 9 fair blue Baird Kinley, Hugh Palmerston N. 9/11/14 drunkenness .. convicted and discharged N. Zealand labourer 1866 5 6 fair fair grey • • medium Portion of left foot missing. obscene language fined £3 Right ankle has been broken; cut inside right hand. Pickering, Harry .. Carterton 16/11/14 theft (3 charges) fined £1 on each and make reN. Zealand labourer 1881 5 6 sallow .. dark brown blue-gr’y medium stitution Levitt, John Masterton .. 18/11/14 theft fined £2 England .. engine-driver 1874 5 10J fresh .. brown blue medium See Police Gazette, 1914, page 680. theft to make restitution De Barra, Yalda, alias George, Wellington .. 9/11/14 keeping a brothel fined £10 N. Zealand prostitute .. 1881 5 4 dark .. brown brown .. medium See Police Gazette, 1914, page 253. Daphne Caroline Edmunds, Harry Yeoville .. Wellington .. 9/11/14 breach of his prohibition to pay costs .. England .. insurance 1870 5 9 fresh .. dark grey .. blue medium order breach of his prohibition convicted and manager order discharged dark brown hazel .. medium Hannafin, William Wellington .. 10/11/14 permitting drunkenness fined £10 Ireland hotel-keeper 1872 5 7 dark .. Ellis, Alfred Wellington .. 10/11/14 attempted theft 6 strokes of birch 6 strokes of N.S. Wales schoolboy .. 1901 4 3 dark .. black brown .. medium Hill, Ray.. Wellington .. 10/11/14 attempted theft N. Zealand schoolboy .. 1902 4 0 dark .. brown brown .. medium Organ, Albert William Wellington .. 12/11/14 indecency fined £1 England .. bookseller .. 1874 5 7 fresh .. black brown .. medium MaoLeod, Alexander Wellington .. 18/11/14 indecency fined £2 Scotland .. cook 1870 5 5 fresh .. fair blue medium Growth on left arm ; scar on nose. Dowdall, John Wellington .. 13/11/14 threatening and insultfined £1 and England .. wharf1860 5 6 fresh .. light brown blue medium ing behaviour prohibited for .1 year labourer blue medium McKenna, Philip .. Wellington .. 14/11/14 indecency fined £2 Ireland carter 1848 5 6 fresh .. grey drunkenness .. convicted and discharged medium See Police Gazette, 1911, page 239. Akersten, James Raglan Havelock 11/11/14 breach of his prohibition to come up if England . photograph ’i 1856 5 8 dark .. dark blue order called on Croawell, John Henry Murchison .. 30/10/14 assault fined £1 1 N. Zealand farmer 1873 5 10 pale brown hazel .. medium

Return of Persons summarily convicted at Magistrates’ Courts, but not sent to Gaol -continued.

Name of Offender. to Where tried. When. Offence. Sentence. Native of Trade. Born, j Height. Complexion. Hair. 1 Byes. 1 Nose. Distinguishing Marks, &c. ft. in. yd Culloty, Eugene Christchurch 14/11/14 assaulting police fined £2 Ireland labourer 1887 6 0 fresh .. dark brown hazel .. small Ross, Richard Christchurch 13/11/14 drunk and disorderly .. to come up if England .. labourer 1854 5 7 fresh .. brown turnblue .. medium 1 p.c. for drunkenness. - called on mg grey Hanson, Stephen .. Christchurch 12/11/14 drunk and disorderly .. fined £1 Australia .. labourer 1888 5 5 fair light brown grey .. pointed .. See Police Gazette, 1913, page 344. Brown, Gavin Christchurch 12/11/14 drunkenness .. oonvicted and Scotland .. dealer 1882 5 7 fresh .. brown hazel .. medium discharged obscene language fined £2 wilful damage to come up if called on, and Summerell, Francis WilChristchurch 12/11/14 drunkenness .. fined 5s. N. Zealand labourer 1893 5 10 fresh .. brown hazel .. long liam, alias Souness assault fined £2 MoTaggart, John .. Christchurch 11/11/14 drunkenness .. oonvicted and Australia .. groom 1872 5 7 fresh .. dark grey .. medium See Police Gazette, 1911, page 196. discharged obscene language fined £2 Mulcahy, Richard Deelan .. Christohurch 11/11/14 breach of the peace fined £1 Ireland labourer 1854 5 10 swarthy dark grey .. medium See Police Gazette, 1901, page 219. Brown, David Christchurch 11/11/14 breach of the peace fined £1 N. Zealand labourer 1878 5 8* fair fair blue medium 1 p.c. for drunkenness. (See Police Gazette, 1907, page 43.) Dobbin, Thomas Alexander.. Christchurch 9/11/14 drunk and disorderly .. fined £2 N. Zealand engine1897 5 6 dark .. dark brown .. medium cleaner Ingram, John, alias Neville, Christchurch 9/11/14 rogue and vagabond .. to come up if Australia .. labourer 1880 5 6 fresh .. brown grey .. medium Dot on right arm ; two dots on left arm. James called on Morrison, William.. Christchurch 9/11/14 drunkenness .. fined 5s. N. Zealand labourer 1872 5 11 fresh .. brown blue medium obscene language fined £2 Howard, John Christchurch 9/11/14 drunk while in charge of fined £1 N. Zealand labourer 1872 5 84 fresh .. dark brown .. medium a horse and cart Minogue, Thomas .. Clyde 11/11/14 drunk and disorderly .. fined 5s. Victoria .. labourer 1866 5 10 sallow .. dark brown grey .. medium Hamilton, George .. Clyde 11/11/14 drunk and disorderly .. fined 5s. Scotland .. labourer 1888 5 8 fresh .. black grey .. medium Bain, Alexander Clyde 11/11/14 assault (2 charges) fined £1 on N. Zealand labourer 1886 5 3 sallow .. black dk. grey medium each Jackson, George Owen Dunedin 9/11/14 indecency to come up if N. Zealand clerk 1886 5 n fresh .. dark grey .. medium Scar on right wrist. called on within 12 months Freeman, Sarah .. Dunedin 13/11/14 theft (5 charges) to come up if Sootland .. prostitute .. 1874 5 3 pale auburn blue medium F.P. called on and to Army Home for 12 months Croft, Alfred Kaitangata .. 12/11/14 onsoene language fined £5 ;. Australia .. miner 1881 6 1 pale dark brown grey .. medium Round scar on right hand ; square shoulders ; threatening behaviour convicted and inclined to stoop. discharged breach of his prohibition fined 10s. order JonBon, Gustav Half-moon 5/11/14 drunk and disorderly .. fined 10s. Sweden .. fisherman .. 1881 5 5 fresh .. dark brown blue medium Carstensen, Carl .. Half-moon 6/11/14 drunkenness .. fined 10s. Germany .. labourer and 1879 5 8 fresh .. fair blue medium Bay fisherman

Return of Persons summarily convicted at Magistrates’ Courts, but not sent to Gaol -continued.

Gaol, and Name of Prisoner. Where tried. When. J Offence. Sentence. j Native of Trade. Born. Height. Complexion. Hair. Eyes. Nose. ( i When dis- 1 charged. Remarks, and Previous Convictions. (F.P. indicates that finger-impressions have been taken.) Auckland McCarthy, John George, alias Arthur, alias Auckland 1 10/8/14 resisting police 3 months Ireland canvasser . ft. in. 1874 5 5£ fresh .. auburn blind .. medium 9/11/14 Several p.c. Blind. F.P. Photographed at M.C. Auckland, 25/3/06. (See Police Gazette, Jyl4, Adams, James, alias page 519.) McArthur Rp.eler. David, alias Auckland 10/10/14 soliciting alms 1 month Ireland , labourer , 1878 5 6i sallow .. brown blue broad 9/11/14 3 p.c. Small scar on forehead. F.P. PhotoSealer M.C. graphed at Wellington, 8/6/12. (See Police Gazette, 1912, page 379.) Murphy, John William, W h an g'arei 2/6/14 illegally on premises by 6 months Ireland labourer 1862 5 LI fresh .. grey blue long, 9/11/14 11 p.c. Scar on right thumb. F.P. (See Police alias Moore, Thomas, alias Morris, Richard M.C. night hooked Gazette, 1914, page 378.) jsumage White, Thomas Auckland 27/10/14 obscene language 14 days Ireland labourer 1884 5 6| fresh .. brown blue large 9/11/14 Boil-mark on right forearm. F.P. Jenkins, Sydney John . A u o k 1 a n d 27/10/14 indeoency 14 days England . labourer 1882 5 8 fresh .. brown hazel .. large 9/11/14 Dot on left forearm ; two scars on right thumb. M.C. F.P. Anderson, Chris, alias Auokland 4/11/14 vagrancy remanded Sweden . bushman . 1887 5 6| fair fair brown .. large 9/11/14 Anchor and female bust on right forearm; Andersen, Alex, Fritz M.C. clasped hands and heart on right hand; emblem of Faith, Hope, and Charity, bird, and ribbon inscribed E.R.M.T. on left forearm ; scar on left thumb, on right forefinger, and on right eyebrow. F.P. Leahy, Gus .. Auoklanc 12/10/14 theft . 1 month N. Zealand seaman . 1886 5 fresh .. light brown grey .. medium 11/11/14 1 p.c. Mole on left cheek. F.P. Photographed M.C. at Auckland, 11/11/14. Harris, Albert, alias Auokland 5/11/14 absent from ship with7 days England . fireman 1886 5 9 dark .. black brown .. large 11/11/14 Star between left forefinger and thumb; black Graham M.C. out leave scar on nose. F.P. Monaghan, Eliza Agnes, Auckland 5/11/14 breach of her prohibition fine or 7 days N. Zealand prostitute . . 1867 5 4 fresh .. fair blue small 11/11/14 20 p.c. Defective eyesight; scar on centre of alias McMillan M.C. order breast, on left leg, and under left arm. (See Police Gazette, 1914, page 554.) Cain, George Henry, Auoklanc 13/10/14 drunkenness .. . 1 month N. Zealand fisherman . 1885 5 6* fresh .. fair grey .. large 12/11/14 32 p.c. Butterfly and girl’s head on right arm; alias Caine, George M.C. Photographed at Auckland, 30/8/09. (See Police Gazette, 1914, page 608.) Darlington, Allan Taumarunui 14/8/14 breach of Licensing Act fine or 3 months N. Zealand labourer 1880 5 5f sallow.. brown It. blue large 13/11/14 1 p.c. Large scar on left wrist; scar on right eyebrow; birth-mark under left eye. F.P. M.C. Photographed at Palmerston North, 15/10/12, (See Police Gazette, 1912, page 626.) 11 p.c. Scar on right forefinger and thumb and Doyle, James, alias Dore Auckland 11/11/14 drunk and disorderly . fine or 3 days Ireland labourer 1870 5 fresh .. brown blue large 13/11/14 M.C. fresh .. on left little finger. F.P. Photographed at Napier, 23/2/03. (See Police Gazette, 1914, page 193.) Prince, George, alias Cambridge 15/10/14 drunkenness .. fine or 24 hours N. Zealand groom 1885 5 6i dark brown brown .. large 14/11/14 Large scar on left forearm; face and hands Bradford M.C. disturbing an entertainfine or 1 month freckled. F.P. Brockelsby, Ezra Hamilton 22/9/14 mcut default of maintenance fine or 1 month N. Zealand butcher # 1875 5 64 fresh .. brown hazel .. large 14/11/14 Large scar on tip of left middle finger; two scars M.C. on right forefinger ; large scar on right wrist. Arrested, 15/10/14. White, George Auokland 15/9/14 theft 2 months England . . seaman 1869 5 10i sallow .. black grey .. large 14/11/14 Two moles on right upper arm; four small moles on left upper arm. F.P. Photographed M.C. at Auckland, 15/9/14. Simpson, John Auokland M.C. 12/5/14 default of maintenance 2 months Scotland . painter 1871 5 4 fair grey blue medium 14/11/14 Arrested, 15/9/14.

RETURN OF PRISONERS REPORTED AS DISCHARGED FROM GAOLS DURING THE WEEK ENDING 14th NOVEMBER, 1914.

Saol, and Name of Prisoner, j Where tried. When. Offence. Sentence. Native of Trade. Born. Height. Comj plexion. Hair. Eyes. | Nose. vVhen dis- j charged. Remarks, and Previous Convictions. F.P. indicates that finger-impressions have been taken.] Auckland — continued . ft. in. Hopa, Thomas Taki Auckland 10/11/14; forgery remanded N. Zealand land agent .. 1889 5 41 copper.. black brown .. broad 13/11/14 Horse’s head inside horse-shoe, wreath, clasped M.C. ' hands, ribbon, TAMATI HOPI, wreath, and cross and heart on right forearm. P.P. Gisborne — Bailed. (See Police Gazette, 1914, page 582.) Maitland, Alexander Gisborne M.C. 31/10/14 drunkenness.. 10 days N. Zealand labourer 1870 5 4 fair grey grey .. large 9/11/14 Scar on left palm and ring-finger ; left middle finger stiff; right forefinger crooked. Hales, Thomas Gisborne M.C. 10/10/14 drunkenness .. fine or 48 hours N. Zealand labourer 1866 5 6 fair sandy blue medium 11/11/14 Two blue dots on left wrist; bald; slightly deaf. breach of his prohibition 1 month Sentences cumulative. (See Police Gazette, order 1914, page 520.) Stanton, John Gisborne M.C. 5/11/14 drunkenness .. 10 days England .. labourer 1872 5 5 fair light brown blue medium 14/11/14 Burn-scar on right arm ; scar under right eye. Ryan, John Gisborne M.C. 12/11/14 drunkenness .. fine or 4 days N. Zealand tailor 1875 5 9 dark .. grey grey .. small 14/11/14 Scar on nose and on one shin. (See Police Gazette, 1914, page 32.) Napier — Hoar, Michael, alias Napier M.C. 14/10/14 vagrancy 1 month Ireland labourer 1886 5 3! fair dark brown blue medium 13/11/14 3 p.c. Scar below left knee ; round face ; speaks Horan with Irish accent. Wootton, Henry Hastings M.C. 11/11/14 theft committed for England .. labourer 1875 5 L0 fair brown blue medium 11/11/14 Anchor on right hand ; star on left hand ; scar trial on left ring-finger and on left side of head; slight scar on left knee. Bailed. P.P. Pearce, William Hastings M.C. 28/10/14 drunkenness .. fine or 14 days England .. seaman 1884 5 fresh .. dark brown blue medium 10/11/14 Scar on left wrist, on right hand, and on right knee ; ring on left middle finger; Japanese woman and 97 on left arm. Henry, James .. Napier M.C. 10/11/14 rogue and vagabond .. remanded N. Zealand storeman .. 1891 5 3f fresh .. dark brown hazel .. fiat 10/11/14 Flag, anchor, JESSIE, heart, and clasped hands on left arm ; Indian’s head on right arm; Wanganui — hare-lip. Barton, Albert Prank ,. W a n g a n u i 3/11/14 theft (5 charges) remanded England .. labourer and 1888 5 41 fresh .. auburn blue large, 9/11/14 1 p.c. Pot of flowers and I LOVE H.B. on right M.C. seaman hooked forearm; anchor, heart, and cross on right hand; sailor, anohor, and snake on left forearm; ship on left upper arm; crossed hands and heart on left wrist. P.P. (See Police Gazette, 1909, page 512.) Dakin, Mathew Wanganui 3/11/14 theft (5 charges) remanded N. Zealand labourer 1876 6 0 swarthy black dark br. large 9/11/14 Right little finger deformed; scar at base of M.C. right middle and ring fingers; left hand deformed. Page, John Wanganui 11/11/14 drunkenness .. 24 hours N. Zealand labourer 1875 5 3f sallow .. dark brown hazel .. medium 12/11/14 Paint tattoo-mark on right forearm ; large scar M.C. on right elbow; tip of right middle finger Wellington — missing. Sloan, Daniel, alias Wellingto n 14/8/14 vagrancy 3 months Ireland .. labourer 1879 5 6 fresh .. brown blue .. medium 13/11/14 16 p.c. Star on right shoulder; ship in circle, Grey, alias Morgan, M.C. clasped hands, Japanese woman, and bracelet alias Duncan on right arm; crucifixion on chest; star, woman’s head, pot of flowers, and woman with flower on left arm ; bracelet on left wrist. P.P. Photographed at Lyttelton, 23/4/08. (See Police Gazette, 1912, page 663.) Moss, George William .. Wellington 16/10/14 theft fine or 1 month England .. packer 1885 4 111 pale dark brown brown .. medium 34/11/14 Vertical scar above left eye ; woman with M.C. umbrella and sailor on mast on right arm ; sailor, snake, and woman on left arm ; scar near left elbow. P.P. Ridgway, Thomas Masterto n 16/10/14 sly-grog selling . * 1 month N. Zealand farmer 1865 5 2 fair dark turning blue medium 14/11/14 1 p.c. Short-sighted; small growth on right M.C. grey shoulder. (See Police Gazette. 1913, page 534.)

RETURN OF PRISONERS REPORTED AS DISCHARGED FROM GAOLS DURING THE WEEK ENDING 14th NOVEMBER, 1914 -continued

rjaol, and Name of Prisoner. I Where tried, j When. Offence. j Sentence. Native of Trade. Born. [Height. 1 Complexion. Hair. Eyes. N_ e. | When discharged. Remarks, and Previous Convictions. (F.P. indicates that finger-impressions have been taken.) Wellington — continued. ft. in. Kelly, Thomas . . Wellington 2/11/14 drunkenness .. fine or 14 days Ireland fireman 1882 5 5* dark .. dark brown blue .. wide 14/11/14 Several p.c. for drunkenness; sailor and tombM.O. theft fine or 3 days stone with IN MEMORY OF MY DEAR MOTHER, star, scroll, R.G., and woman with flag on right arm ; clasped hands over heart on right hand; woman, tree, girl, ship in anchor, and dagger on left arm; ship over faint anchor, heart, and cross on left hand. Moore, James .. .. W e llington 2/11/14 obscene language fine or 14 days N. Zealand labourer 1878 5 4 dark .. dark hazel .. medium 14/11/14 Scar near left temple ; small growth near right M.O. shoulder-blade ; several scars on hands. F.P. Jarvis, Wilson Frank .. Wellingto n 9/11/14 theft fine or 7 days England .. cook 1874 5 *k dark .. grey, ourly.. brown .. medium 14/11/14 1 p.c. Mole on left side of neck. F.P. (See M.C. Police <iazette , 1914, page 744 ) Taupoki, John, alias Dunedin S.G. 15/5/11 breaking, entering, and 6 months, and aboriginal labourer 1885 5 copper.. dark dark br. broad 14/11/14 6 p.c. Large scar on each side of jaw ; woman’s Walker theft 3 years’refor face in fern-leaves, and large scar on right mative de arm. F.P. Photographed at Lyttelton, tion 23/12/09. (See Police Gazette, 1913, page 729.) Wellingto n 11/5/14 assault 1 month His probationary license, as shown in above S.G. reference, was cancelled. Irving, Margaret . . Well i ngton 15/9/14 drunkenness .. 2 months Scotland .. prostitute .. 1857 4 li fresh .. brown turnbrown .. pointed .. 14/11/14 Numerous p.c. Scar on right elbow; half M.C. ing grey wreath, thistle, and leaves with M.O. on right arm ; C.M. on right leg. (See Police Gazette, 1914, page 196.) Goyne, Francis, alias Wellington 9/11/14 assault and robbery .. bill ignored .. Ireland photograph ’ J 1872 5 5 sallow .. dark brown grey .. medium 9/11/14 Several p.c. Scar on bridge of nose. F.P. (See Wilson S.G. Police Gazette , 1912, page 359.) McKeever, James, alias W ellington 4/6/14 rogue and vagabond .. 6 months Ireland seaman 1858 0 fair fair brown .. medium 9/11/14 22 p.c. J.K. an left arm; bracelet on each McKiver M.C. wrist. (See Police Gazette, 1914, page 315.) Peacock, Henry . . Wellington 4/6/07 found in a gaming-house fine or 14 days England .. engraver .. 1866 5 10J fair dark brown It. blue large 9/11/14 2 p.c. Scar on back of neck. F.P. PhotoM.C. graphed at Wellington, 7/11/14. Wellington 12/8/07 incest 10 years • S.G. counterfeiting coin 5 years O’Keefe, Daniel W el 1 ington 10/8/14 theft 3 months England .. steward 1890 5 7f fair light brown blue .. medium 9/11/14 1 p.c. Scar on right side of neck ; slight imS.G. pediment in speech. F.P. Photographed at Wellington, 7/11/14. (See Police Gazette, 1914, page 332.) Jacobus, Isidore Wellington 12/10/14 drunkenness .. 1 month England .. tailor 1865 5 H fair dark turning blue medium 11/11/14 Several p.c. Bald. (See Police Gazette, 1912, M.O. grey page 627.) Smith, Hugh .. Tenui M.C. .. 12/8/14 indecent exposure 3 months N. Zealand labourer 1874 5 H fair red turning brown .. pointed .. 11/11/14 Scar at base of left thumb ; two scars on left ing grey little finger ; boil-scar on right leg. F.P. Smith, John .. Wellington 29/10/14 obstructing police fine or 14 days England .. fireman 1887 5 2f dark .. dark brown brown .. medium 11/11/14 3 p.c. Dagger, star, and bracelet on right arm ; M.G. snake, anchor, and bracelet on left arm. F.P. Nohra, Joseph, alias W ellington 11/11/14 forgery and uttering (2 committed for Syria hawker 1886 5 5 swarthy blaok dark br. large, 11/11/14 Scar under left eye; Maltese cross on right Sorenson M.O. charges) trial Roman band. F.P. Bailed. Pritchard, Owen Morris Wellington 7/11/14! assault fine or 7 days Wales labourer 1878 ~ 7 sallow .. dark brown .. medium 13/11/14 Several blue scars oxr bands ; blue scar on foreM.C. head. F.P. Waterworth, Lambert Oatnaru M.G. 2/9/14'default of maintenance arrears or 3 N. Zealand labourer 1890 5 7£ dark .. black blue medium 13/11/14 3 p.c. Man boxing on right forearm, PhotoRobert months graphed at Lyttelton, 24/8/10. Arrears paid. Nelson— (See Police Gazette, 1912, page 536.) Hinty, Alfred Andrew Nelson M.G. 14/11/14 theft and fraud committed for N. Zealand school-teach’i 1881 6 2^ fair fair grey .. long 14/11/14 Dimple in chin. Bailed. Sutherland trial

RETURN OF PRISONERS REPORTED AS DISCHARGED FROM GAOLS DURING THE WEEK ENDING 14th NOVEMBER, 1914 -continued.

Gaol, and Name of Prisoner. Where tried. When. Offence. | Sentence. Native of | Trade. j Born. 5 SO '© w Com- ! plexion. Hair. Eyes. Nose. j When discharged. Remarks, and Previous Convictions. ( F. P. indicates that finger-impressions have been taken.' Lyttelton— ft. in. Russell, Charles, alias Wilson, alias Gordon, alias Campbell, alias Patterson Christchurch M.C. 6/11/14 drunkenness .. fine or 7 days N. Zealand labourer 1875 5 5 fresh .. dark brown .. medium 12/11/14 11 p.c. (See Police Gazette, 1913, page 654.) Condziz, Francis Ly 11 e 11 o n M.C. 12/11/14 stowaway and undesirable immigrant detained until boat sails Russia seaman 1887 5 4 dark .. dark brown, curly blue small 12/11/14 Sailor and ballet-girl on right arm; man and woman on left arm. Placed on board ship. Horsfield, James Kay .. Christchuroh M.C. 6/6/14 theft 6 months England .. olerk 1877 5 5i dark .. black turning grey grey .. long, broken 13/11/14 3 p.c. Scar on top of head and on left knee. F.P. Photographed at Lyttelton, 3/10/11. (See Police Gazette, 1913, page 46.) Demieheli, Ernesto Christchurch M.C. 31/10/14 obscene language 14 days N. Zealand labourer 1883 5 8i fresh .. dark brown .. large 13/11/14 Portion of right middle finger missing; scar on left little finger. F.P. O’Malley, James Christchurch M.C. 13/8/14 default of maintenance arrears or 3 months N. Zealand labourer 1893 5 fresh .. light brown grey .. medium 14/11/14 2 p.c. Cast in left eye. Photographed at Lyttelton, 27/5/14. Arrested 15/8/14. (See Police Gazette, 1914, page 288.) Philpott, James Christchurch M.C. 7/11/14 failing to maintain remanded N. Zealand labourer 1893 "5 n pale light brown hazel .. medium 9/11/14 Blue dot on right hand ; scar on right wrist; several dots on left arm ; large scar on left leg. Matheson, Donald Christchurch M.C. 27/10/14 drunkenness .. 14 days Sootland .. shearer 1873 5 10£ dark .. dark brown grey .. medium 9/11/14 10 p.c. Birthmark on right wrist; scar on bridge of nose. (See Police Gazette, 1908, page 534.) Christie, Daniel Christchuroh M.C. 2/11/14 drunkenness .. remanded N. Zealand grocer 1869 5 10 fresh .. grey blue .. large 9/11/14 2 p.c. Scar on left wrist, and on forehead. (See Police Gazette, 1914, page 437.) Dyer, Edward Christchurch S.C. 12/8/07 incest 10 years England .. messenger . 1849 5 6£ fresh .. grey grey .. medium 10/11/14 Scar on left palm. F.P. Photographed at Lyttelton, 2/11/14. Munoey, William Christchurch M.C. 19/8/14 assault and robbery .. committed for trial N. Zealand labourer 1894 5 7 fair fair brown .. large 10/11/14 Two scars on right wrist. Bailed. Alfredo, Nelli .. Lyttelton M.C. Christohuroh M.C. 10/11/14 ship-desertion remanded Italy seaman 1896 5 6 dark .. dark brown brown .. medium 11/11/14 Placed on board ship. Simmonds, William, alias Jones, alias Symonds 12/10/14 vagrancy 1 month England .. fireman 1869 5 54 dark .. dark brown dark br. medium 11/11/14 9 p.c. F.P. (See Police Gazette, 1912, page 690); also photographs of prisoners, Police Gazette, 1910, page 457.) Welsh, Alexander Clifford James Christchurch M.C. 13/8/14 vagrancy 3 months N. Zealand canvasser . 1888 5 7 4 fresh .. dark blue medium 12/11/14 2 p.c. Right forefinger missing ; scar near right eye; tip of left middle finger missing. F.P. Photographed at Lyttelton, 19/6/14. (See Police Gazette, 1914, page 532.) Ross, Richard, alias Rodgers Addington— Christchurch M.C. 13/10/14 assault fine or 1 month England .. labourer and seaman 1858 5 6 fair fair blue large 12/11/14 2 p.c. Scar on back of head ; short neck. F.P. (See Police Gazette, 1910, page 530.) McDermott, Margaret .. Christchuroh M.C. 4/6/14 drunkenness.. 6 months N. Zealand domestic . 1883 5 44 fresh .. light brown blue .. pointed .. 11/11/14 P.C., J.C., 1.5.09 on right thigh. (See Police Gazette, 1909, page 442.) Gillies, Elizabeth, alias Ward Christchuroh M.C. 31/7/14 drunkenness .. obscene language 14 days 3 months N. Zealand prostitute . 1871 5 4 florid .. light brown blue .. small 13/11/14 Numerous p.c. Sentences cumulative. (See Police Gazette, 1914, page 477.) Vaughan, Mary Agnes .. Christchurch M.C. 14/8/14 15/8/14 drunkenness .. rogue and vagabond .. fine or 7 days 3 months Ireland prostitute . 1876 5 1 sallow .. dark brown brown .. medium 14/11/14 Numerous p.c. Cross-eyed. F.P. (See Police Gazette, 1914, page 477.) Bushby, Grace Christchuroh M.C. 13/10/14 soliciting prostitution 1 month England .. domestic . 1882 5 3 sallow.. dark brown brown .. medium 12/11/14 1 p.c. Several teeth missing from each side of upper and lower jaw ; one front tooth only in upper jaw. Williams, Margaret, alias “ Opium Mag ” Christchurch M.C. 29/10/14 drunkenness .. 14 days England prostitute . 1850 5 Of sallow.. grey, short .. grey .. medium 11/11/14 Over 200 p.c. (See Police Gazette, 1914, page 640.)

RETURN OF PRISONERS REPORTED AS DISCHARGED FROM GAOLS DURING THE WEEK ENDING 14th NOVEMBER, 1914 -continued.

Gaol, and Name o f Prisoner. Where tried. When. Offence. Sentence. Native of Trade. j Born. Height. Complexion. Hair. Eyes. Nose. When discharged. Remarks, and Previous Convictions. (F.P. indicates that finger-impressions have been taken.) Timaru — ft. in. Cunningham, William J. Timaru M.G. 10/11/14 drunkenness .. 48 hours Ireland canvasser .. 1858 5 10J fair grey blue ... medium 12/11/14 Scar on left arm ; left little finger stiff. Dunedin — Stewart, James Dunedin M.C. 10/10/14 drunkenness .. 1 month N. Zealand labourer 1874 5 4J fresh .. fair brown .. medium 9/11/14 Scar on forehead and chin. (See Police Gazette, 1908, page 187.) Georgeson, Joseph William Dunedin M.C. 26/10/14 drunkenness .. breach of his prohibition order fine or 48 hours fine or 14 days Scotland .. baker 1879 5 5J fair brown blue medium 9/11/14 Mole on left side of neck. (See Police Gazette, 1913, page 567.) Driscoll, William Barnett Fraser, Archibald Dunedin M.C. 9/11/14 drunkenness .. fine or 24 hours N. Zealand steward 1878 5 6 fresh .. grey blue ,. medium 10/11/14 Scar on right side of neck. Oamaru M.C. 13/10/14 sly-grog selling fine or 1 month Australia .. labourer 1854 5 9J fresh .. grey grey .. medium 14/11/14 Arrested, 15/10/14. Kearns, Edward Paul Francis Oamaru M.C. 13/10/14 sly-grog selling fine or 1 month N. Zealand labourer 1877 5 3 fresh .. brown blue .. medium 14/11/14 Arrested, 15/11/14. Invercargill — Cockroft, Edward Firth Invercargill S.C. 2/6/14 breaking, entering, and theft receiving stolen property 6 months 6 months N. Zealand cyclemechanic 1891 5 10J fresh .. brown dark br. long, Roman 9/11/14 3 p.c. Small scar on left upper arm; boilmarks on left side of neck; three small scars on left thumb; scar on tip of left forefinger. F.P. Photographed at Invercargill, 6/7/14. (See Police Gazette, 1913, page 76.) Morrison, Henry, or Morison Invercargill M.C. 4/11/14 discharging firearms with intent committed for trial Ireland painter 1851 5 0J fair brown dk. blue medium 10/11/14 Small scar on right upper arm; mole close to left eye ; deformed spine. F.P. Bailed. Kennedy, John George.. Invercargill M.C. 13/11/14 theft 6 mos’ prob’t’n N. Zealand telegraphist 1895 5 6 fair dark brown brown .. medium 13/11/14 Deep scar on right knee ; top of right ear turns out. F.P. Ross, James .. Invercargill M.C. 2/11/14 obscene language resisting police 2 weeks 2 weeks Scotland .. labourer 1860 5 6§ sallow.. brown turning grey grey .. medium 14/11/14 Two large moles on back; mole on stomach; round scar close to right eye; both little fingers bent. F.P.

RETURN OF PRISONERS REPORTED AS DISCHARGED FROM GAOLS DURING THE WEEK ENDING 14th NOVEMBER, 1914- continued.

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EXTRACTS FROM NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XXXIX, Issue 46, 25 November 1914, Page 750