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EXTRACTS FROM NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

(From New Zealand Gazette, 1917, pages .3630 and 3672.) Prohibiting Trawling in Bon Accord Harbour, Kawau Island; and Port Fitzroy and Port Abercrombie Harbours, Great Barrier Island. LIVERPOOL, Governor-General. ORDER IN COUNCIL. At the Government House at Wellington, this seventeenth day of September, 1917. Present : His Excellency the Governor-General in Council. TJTTHEREAS it is enacted by the fifth section of the V V Fisheries Act, 1908 (hereinafter called “ the said Act”), that the Governor-General in Council may from time to time make regulations, which shall have general force and effect throughout the Dominion or particular force and effect only in any waters or places specified therein, for, amongst other things, prescribing conditions and restrictions for the regulating of fishing and the taking of fish, and for prohibiting the use of any particular engines, tackles, or apparatus for taking any fish: And whereas it is desirable to prohibit the taking of fish by trawling and the use of trawl-nets in those portions of the sea defined in the Schedule hereto :

Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, in exercise of the power and authority conferred by the said Act, and of all other powers and authorities enabling him in that behalf, and acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby make the following regulations for the purposes of the said Act.

REGULATIONS. 1. No person shall haul or use a trawl-net for the purpose of taking fish in those portions of the sea as described in the Schedule hereto. 2. Any person committing a breach of clause 1 of these regulations is liable to a penalty of not less than £1 and not exceeding £2O. Schedule. Bon Accord Harbour, Kawau Island.- —Inside a straight line from Accord Point to Momona Point, as shown in red on plan marked M.D. 4836, and deposited in the office of the Marine Department at Wellington. Port Abercrombie, Great Barrier Island. —Inside a straight line from the westerly point of Green Island to Wellington Head, as shown in red on plan marked M.D. 4837, and deposited in the office of the Marine Department at Wellington. Port Fitzroy, Great Barrier Island. —lnside a straight line from the mainland to Selwyn Island across the narrowest part of Governor’s Pass, as shown in red on plan marked M.D. 4837, and deposited in the office of the Marine Department at Wellington. J. E ANDREWS, Clerk of the Executive Council.

Altering Regulations for Trout and Perch Fishing in the Wellington Acclimatization District. LIVERPOOL, Governor-General. ORDER IN COUNCIL. At the Government House at Wellington, this twenty-fourth day of September, 1917. Present : His Excellency the Governor-General in Council. WHEREAS it is enacted in Part II of the Fisheries Act, 1908, that the Governor-General in Council 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

And whereas by Order in Council dated the twenty-sixth day of September, one thousand nine hundred and sixteen, and published in the New Zealand Gazette No. 110, of the twenty-eighth day of the same month, regulations for the Wellington Acclimatization District were made, providing, inter alia, that no lures or baits other than artificial fly or artificial minnow shall be used in any of the rivers or streams set forth in the proviso to clause five of the said regulations : And whereas it is desirable to revoke such regulations and proviso, and make fresh provisions in lieu thereof : Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, in exercise of the powers and authorities conferred upon him by the said Act, and of all other powers enabling him in that behalf, and acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby revoke the said Order in Council of the twenty-sixth day of September, one thousand nine hundred and sixteen; and doth also hereby revoke the proviso to clause five of the said regulations of the twentysixth day of September, one thousand nine hundred and sixteen, and substitute the following proviso in lieu thereof :

Provided that no lures or baits other than artificial ones shall be used in the following rivers and streams and their tributaries : The Wainuiomata, the Wainui tributary of the Whakatiki, the Mungaroa, the Korokoro, the Akatarawa, and the Little Akatarawa (Hutt County); the South Karori, the Porirua, the Kaiwarra (Makara County); the Mangaone, the Waitohu, the Waikawa, the Waikanae above Buchanan’s house, the Tokomaru, the Makaretu, the Makahiki (tributaries of the Ohau) ; the Ohau above the railway bridge (Horowhenua County) ; the Mangatarera (Wairarapa) ; the Kahutarawa, the Tiritea (Kairanga County); the Makakahi from its source to the bridge at Newman (Eketahuna County); and the Hautapu from Jacobsen’s Bridge, north of Taihape, southwards (Rangitikei County). J. F. ANDREWS, Clerk of the Executive Council.

Amending General Regulations under Part 11 of the Fisheries Act, 1908. LIVERPOOL, Governor-General. ORDER IN COUNCIL. At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this day of September, 1917. Present : The Right Honourable W. F. Massey, P.C., presiding in Council. WHEREAS by Order in Council dated the twenty-third day of August, one thousand nine hundred and seven, and published in the New Zealand Gazette No. 76, of the twenty-ninth day of the same month, general regulations were made for fishing for salmon trout and perch: And whereas it is desirable to add to the said regulations: No\y therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of the power and authority conferred upon him by section eighty-three of the Fisheries Act, 1908 (hereinafter termed “ the said Act ”), and of all other powers and authorities enabling him in that behalf, and acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby make the following additional general regulation for the purposes of the said Act.

REGULATION. Any acclimatization society may, with the approval of the Minister of Marine, prohibit the use of torches for eel-fishing in any river within its district. J. F. ANDREWS, Clerk of the Executive Council

By Authority : Marcus F. Marks, Government Printer, Wellington.

1 No. of I Watch. J Description. Owner’s Name and Address. Police Gazette Reference. 6097907 Ladies open-face silver lever Ivy McCrone, Dunedin .. Page 408 Ladies gold open-face . . William Stephenson, Lyttelton . . „ 421 Gentlemen’s silver hunting, engine turned James Beere, Ongaonga „ 433 16285650 Gentlemen’s silver hunting Waltham Crawford James, Auckland „ 447 Gentlemen’s gold H. K. Daisy Whitelaw, Wellington „ 463 Ladies’ silver wristlet . . Mary Hannah, Wellington „ 463 Gentlemen’s (3) silver hunting Mary Hannah, Wellington „ 463 11401909 Gentlemen’s silver open-face William Mayall, Wellington „ 477 5401111 Gentlemen’s rolled-gold hunting Waltham Walter Arnold, Auckland „ 489 31870 Gentlemen’s gold chronograph Swiss ... Jane Bates, Napier „ 489 Gentlemen’s gold-half hunting William Gilbert Simmons, Napier „ 503 23655 Gentlemen’s rolled-gold hunting Waltham William Robert Sutton, Remuera ,, 515 Gentlemen’s rolled-gold open-face Waterbury William Robert Sutton, Remuera „ 515 Ladies’ double-case brass William Robert Sutton, Remuera „ 515 Gentlemen’s French wristlet Corporal Ward, Devonport „ 529 Gentlemen’s silver wristlet Arthur Jeff, Dunedin „ 545 301059 Gentlemen’s silver hunting Rotherams George Webb, Dunedin „ 545 Gentlemen’s gun-metal wristlet .. Sadie Lynch, Auckland „ 558

RETURN OF WATCHES REPORTED STOLEN DURING THE QUARTER ENDED 30th SEPTEMBER, 1917. (For preceding list see Police Gazette, 1917, page 391.)

No. of Bicycle. i Description. . Owner’s Name and Address. Police Gazette Reference. Gentlemen’s B.S.A. . . .. .. William Edward Holgate, Petone Page 387 Gentlemen’s B.S.A. Joseph-Ryan, Petone 387 3073 Gentlemen’s Fleet Herbert Edward Richardson, Christchurch 99 387 Ladies’ black-enamelled Phyllis Powell, Christchurch „ 387 284391 Gentlemen’s Superb Swift Horace Norman Talbot, Christchurch „ 387 65146 Gentlemen’s B.S.A. . . . . . . .. Noel Harrington Pryce Jones, Christchurch 387 Gentlemen’s Argyle Frederick Robbins, Napier 407 Gentlemen’s Popular George Edward Crooks, Christchurch „ 407 Gentlemen’s Runwell George Curnock, Christchurch 407 Gentlemen’s B.S.A. Cyril William Steele, Christchurch 407 350 Ladies’ Dumergue James Power, Christhcurch ,, 407 2594 Gentlemen’s B.S.A., Bell Bros. . . Robert Le Comte, Christchurch .. 407 8135 Gentlemen’s Adams Annie Boyd, Christchurch 407 278 Gentlemen’s blue-enamelled Butler Charles McKenzie, Christchurch .. ,, 407 74017Gentlemen’s Star Gilbert Edward Reeves, Christchurch 407 22008 433 Gentlemen’s Speedy Robert Webster Kidd, Christchurch „ 407 19850 Gentlemen’s B.S.A. Andrew Dykes, Napier .. 421 30480 Gentlemen’s Eadie Star Frank Roberts, Timaru 421 143271 Gentlemen’s black-enamelled William F. Cook, Timaru „ 421 Gentlemen’s B.S.A. Alexander Shaw, Manaia ,, 433 Ladies’ Rex James 0. Amyes, Christchurch .. 433 4367 Gentlemen’s Bell George Garbutt, Christchurch 433 27 G.P.O. Gentlemen’s Hercules .. William James Ormandy, Christchurch 433 3912-65825 Gentlemen’s Runwell Cecil Wornall, Christchurch 433 21888Gentlemen’s black-enamelled Arthur Horace Gilby, Christchurch ,, 433 74039 Gentlemen’s black-enamelled Axel Hugh Mollan, Napier „ 447 Gentlemen’s Bell Bros. .. Lawrence B. Falconer, Christchurch „ 447 3576 Gentlemen’s Beeston Humber William Craze, Christchurch „ 447 Gentlemen’s Hudson William Arthur Bait, Christchurch 447 Gentlemen’s Free-wheel John George Henry, Christchurch „ 447 Gentlemen’s Runwell William Osmond Carbon, Christchurch 447 5527 Gentlemen’s Swift Henry Victor Hutchinson, Christchurch . . ,, 447 60542 Ladies’ Britannia Kate Allen, Christchurch ,, 463 Gentlemen’s black-enamelled George Harper, Hamilton 99 477 391242 Gentlemen’s Raleigh J. Lowry, Hamilton „ 477 Gentlemen’s J. H. Gittos, Hamilton . . ,, 477 Gentlemen’s black-enamelled O. E. List, Napier 489 Gentlemen’s black-enamelled John Kennedy, Napier .. 99 489 Gentlemen’s B.S.A. Joseph Patrick Kearney, Christchurch „ 489 1912 Gentlemen’s King Dick Albert Needham, Christchurch 489 74 Gentlemen’s Butle’r Roland Harris, Christchurch ,, 489 Gentlemen’s Bell Bros. B.S.A. William James Edginton, Christchurch 489 Gentlemen’s B.S.A. Arthur John King, Timaru „ 489 Ladies’ Climax . . . . .. . . Christina MacKintosh, Timaru 99 489 Gentlemen’s B.S.A. John William Kyle, Timaru „ 489 3702 Gentlemen’s B.S.A. Henry Walter Shove, Auckland .. ,, 503 589115 Gentlemen’s Swift James Wilkinson Smith, Frankton Junction 503 78460 Gentlemen’s Governor Special Ellen Emily Lee, Masterton . ,, 503 Gentlemen’s Royal Superb Swift Raymond H. Every, Invercargill „ 503 Gentlemen’s B.S.A. Richard Collins, Napier ,, 515 7112 Gentlemen’s Bucker William Henry Lamberton Bramley, Johnsonville ” 515 644 Gentlemen’s B.S.A. Milton Luke Ashby, Lower Hutt 515 Gentlemen’s Swift Mark Kershaw, Christchurch „ 515 Gentlemen’s B.S.A. E. H. Hamilton, Christchurh 515 4561 Gentlemen’s Bell Walter Allan Turner, Christchurch „ 515 18681 Gentlemen’s B.S.A. 0. S. Pennicuick, Christchurch .. „ 515 61779 Gentlemen’s Hobday Crown Henry Laycock Dimsdale, Christchurch ,, 515 64588 Gentlemen’s Bell Harold Vincent Jack, Christchurch 515 7856 Gentlemen’s Star B.S.A. James Cooper Watson, Christchurch 515 590423 Gentlemen’s blue-enamelled B.S.A. Reginald Marton Smith, Hastings „ 529 18773 and Gentlemen’s Swift James Logan, Christchurch „ 529 509037 1015 Gentlemen’s black-enamelled Percy George Dickson, Christchurch 99 529 Gentlemen’s Swift Thomas Newton, Christchurch „ 529 2075 Gentlemen’s John Gilmer Hill, Greymouth 545 6946 Gentlemen’s Star .. .. ' • • Arthur Samuel Jacobs, Christchurch 545 61694 Gentlemen’s Phillips Newburgh, Best, and Co., Christchurch „ 545 4469-3023 Gentlemen’s Swift John Craft Chappie, Christchurch 99 545 8287 Gentlemen’s Townsend .. Cecil Charters, Charters ,, 545 978-272 Gentlemen’s Butler H. Borter, Christchurch „ 545 Gentlemen’s black-enamelled George Handisides, Christchurch „ 545 Gentlemen’s Bell Bros. .. Ernest Ball, Christchurch 545 Gentlemen’s Runwell Joseph Ernest Nicholson, Christchurch „ 545 333 Gentlemen’s B.S.A. Michael Quane, Paeroa .. „ 559 Gentlemen’s black-enamelled Ernest Baker, Napier „ 559 29030Gentlemen’s Rover John Eves, Wellington . . „ 559 29026 122 Gentlemen’s Khaki Alexander George Chidgey, Timaru „ 559 62692 Ladies’ Anglo-Special Marjory Hawkes, Timaru „ 559 Gentlemen’s B.S.A. Robert Strang, Invercargill 559

NUMBER OF BICYCLES REPORTED STOLEN DURING THE QUARTER ENDED 30th SEPTEMBER, 1917. (For preceding list see Police Gazette, 1917, page 391.)

Name of Offender. Where tried. When. Offence. Sentence. i Native of I Trade. 1 Born. CO "6 Complexion . Hair. Eyes. Nose. J Distinguishing Marks, &c. Doyle, John Joseph Auckland 17/9/17 assault fined £3 England .. seaman 1884 ft. in 5 5j fresh .. fair .. grey .. medium Bracelet on back of right wrist. (See Police brown, turn(iazette , 1917, page 119.) McDade, Daniel .. Auckland 18/9/ L 7 drunkenness .. convicted and Scotland .. fireman 1872 5 7J fresh .. brown .. medium Dancing-girl, tombstone, and IN MEMORY OF discharged ! ing grey MY DEAR PARENTS on left forearm. threatening behaviour fined 10s. and to be placed on his ship black Kingi Pene Auckland 18/9/17 obscene language fined £2 aboriginal farmer 1886 5 8± copper.. brown .. broad Prior, John, alias Prior, Alfred John, alias James, Auckland 18/9/17 threatening behaviour convicted and Australia .. labourer 1892 5 5 fair brown blue medium 8 p.c. Pierced heart and J.P, on right arm ; discharged Crucifix on left upper arm ; dot on left forealias O’Sullivan obscene language fined £1 and arm. F.P. Photographed at New Plymouth, prohibited brown .. 30/6/15. (See Police <Iazette , 1915, page 577.) Neath, George, alias Lloyd, Auckland 19/9/17 theft (4 charges) convicted, disSpain hotel porter 1870 5 7 fair blue medium Bird on inside of right thigh. Frank cnargtd, and to make restitution theft (2 charges) convicted and discharged fair Watson, Leslie Augustus Auckland 19/9/17 theft 3 years’ probaN. Zealand clerk 1899 5 5 fair blue medium Scar on right knee. tion and to make restitution Braund, Leonard Albert Auckland 19/9/17 receiving stolen property 3 years’ probaN. Zealand clerk 1894 5 8 dark .. dark grey .. medium tion and to m-'ke restitution Ohristini, Charles Albert Auckland 20/9/17 theft (3 charges) 3 years’ probaN. Zealand railway 1897 5 10 fair brown hazel .. medium Blue dot on right wrist. • tion and to make re titution porter Corkin, Archibald Janies Auckland 20/9/17 theft (2 charges) 3 years’ probaN. Zealand railway 1890 5 7 fresh .. dark grey .. medium Crossed flags, lifebuoy with ship in centre, and tion and to porter crown on right forearm ; crossed flags, bullmake restitution dog, clasped hands, and crown on left forearm. Harley, Albert Edward Auckland 20/9/17 receiving stolen property 1 year’s probaAustralia .. railway 1891 5 7 dark .. dark brown .. medium Right little finger stiff ; small scar over left eye ; tion and to pay costs porter black burn-mark on left forearm. Meek, Isabella Auckland 20 9/17 theft 2 years’ probation convioted and! Fiji domestic 1888 5 7 dark .. brown .. broad - .. Stout build. Draper, William, alias Auckland 20/9/17 rogue and vagabond N. Zealand labourer 1887 5 64 fresh .. fair blue large Several p.c. Small tattoo-mark on right foreDraper, Edward (consorting) discharged arm ; three dots on left forearm; scar on breach of his prohibition convicted and right hand, on upper lie, and on left fore, - order (4 charges) discharged . middle, ar.d ring fingers. F.P. (See Police Gazette , 1916, page 12.) Kraiger, J ohn Auckland 21/9/17 indecency fined £1 Germany .. labourer 1853 5 9 fresh .. grey hazel .. medium Nose has been broken; right ring-finger deformed. Peters, John Auckland 21/9/17! theft (2 charges) .. 1 to come up if England .. saddler 1877 5 5 fresh .. brown blue medium Anchor on left forearm; coat-of-arms on right called on 1 1 forearm. F.P. Photographed at Auckland, 23/6/16. (See Police Gazette, 1916, page 479.)

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

Name of Offender. bO | Where tried. When. Offence. Sentence. Native of Trade. Born. Height Complexion. 1 Hair. Eyes. Nose. Distinguishing Marks, &c. O Matbisen, Jean Christina .. Auckland 22/9/17 theft admonished .. N. Zealand schoolgirl .. 1905 ft. n. 5 4 fresh ., fair blue medium Matthews, Percy Allan Auckland 22/9/17idrunkenness .. convicted and N. Zealand labourer and 1871 5 4 fresh .. brown, going brown .. medium iScar on left palm and over right eye. discharged chemist bald indecency to p iy costs Stephens, Ernest Randolph Thames 19/9/17 drunkenness .. convicted, disAustralia .. labourer and 1881 5 11 fair dark brown blue medium Scar between right knee and ankle. charged, and prohibited dentist obscene language fined £2 theft (2 charges) to come up if called on King, Joseph Te Karaka .. 11/9/17 theft fined £2 N. Zealand labourer 1886 5 9 sallow .. black hazel .. medium A half-caste Maori. Oki Oki Te Karaka .. 11/9/17 furious riding fined £2 aboriginal labourer 1889 5 6 dark black dark br. flat Hauiti Materia Gisborne 21/9/17 idle and disorderly to Army Home N. Zealand domestic .. 1898 5 3 copper black brown .. broad for 1 year Rudd, Thomas Stamper Napier 10/9/17 attempted suicide convicted, disEngland .. labourer 1895 5 fresh .. brown grey .. medium charged, and to pay costs West, Frank Hastings 19/9/17 assault fined £2 N. Zealand labourer 1892 5 n pale brown blue medium, pointed medium Sharp features ; scar on right side of upper lip. Hipera Hastings 19/9/17 obscene language fined £2 aboriginal domestic .. 1859 5 5 copper.. black brown .. Stout build ; deaf. Matua Tipene Rangi, alias Hastings 19/9/17 taking liquor into a fined £5 aboriginal farmer 1895 5 7 copper.. black brown .. medium See Police Gazette , 1917, page 552. Tipene Rangi Maori pa breach of his nrohibition convicted and Joblin, Gerald order discharged Hastings 19/9/17 s applying liquor to a convicted and N. Zealand taxi-driver .. 1892 6 0 fair fair blue medium Woman’s bust on right forearm. Native discharged taking liquor into a fined £5 Maori pa Winihana Karaitana Palmerston N. 17/9/17 violent behaviour in a fined £1 aboriginal farmer 1857 5 104 copper black brown .. flat railway-carriage wilful damage fined 5s. and to pay damage fined 5s. De Silver Dais, alias De SilPalmerston N. 17/9/17 violent behaviour Ceylon hawker 1876 4 11 copper.. black dark br. flat Mole on right side of face. (See Police Gazette, ver, David wilful damage to pay costs 1914, page 541.) Cornish, Madge, alias CorPalmerston N. 22/9/17 drunkenness .. convicted and N. Zealand domestic .. 1882 5 1 fresh .. dark brown blue medium Scar on right wrist. (See Police Gazette, 1916, nisb, Margaret discharged page 781.) refusing to quit licensed fined £1 Wilson, Henry Wellington .. premises 17/9/17 idle and disorderly (into come up if Australia .. labourer 1858 5 H fair grey blue thick Scar on left wrist and on left ear. F.P. (See King, Stanley Wellington .. sufficient means) called on Police Gazette, 1907, page 177.) 18/9/17 tliefc sent to Weraroe N. Zealand labourer 1901 5 0 dark .. brown brown .. medium Pointon, James Wellington .. 18/9/17 theft to come up if N. Zealand labourer 1899 5 9 fresh .. brown grey .. medium i called on 1

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

Name of Offender. Where tried. When. Offence. Sentence. Native of Trade. j Born. .Height Complexion. Hair. Eyes. Nose. Distinguishing Marks, &c. Knott, John William, alias Wellington .. 19/9/17 theft fined £1 England .. labourer 1879 ft. in. 5 4f dark .. brown blue medium Lump on forehead ; scar over right eye. F.P. Knott, William James (See Police Gazette, 1916, page 833.) Watson, Henry Spencer, alias Wellington .. 20/9/17 theft to come up if Tasmania.. driver 1889 5 5 pale dark blue medium See Police Gazette, 1915, page 319. Watson, Henry called on Wright, Euphemia Wellington .. 20/9/17 theft .. to come up if Scotland .. domestic .. 1891 5 3 fresh .. dark brown .. medium called on and to make restitution 4 Ross, John James, alias Palm Wellington .. 21/9/17 drunkenness and obto military auN. Zealand soldier 1888 5 4§ sallow .. brown blue medium Coat-of-arms, woman’s head, clasped hands over scene language tborities heart, TRUE LOVE, and fern in pot on right arm. F.P. (See Police Gazette, 1915, 485.) page McGregor, Allan .. Wellington .. 21/9/17 drunk and disorderly fined £2 Scotland .. labourer 1881 5 6 fresh .. dark grey .. medium Gavell, James Wellington .. 21/9/17 obscene language to come up if N. Zealand labourer 1887 5 8 dark .. dark brown .. medium called on and prohibited fresh .. Allen, Lewis Wellington .. 22/9/17 trespass to come up if N. Zealand baker 1868 5 6 grey brown .. medium Dots on left wrist. called on resisting arrest to come up if called on wilful damage to pay damage sallow .. Watson, Katherine, alias Wellington .. 20/9/17 fortune-telling fined £3 England .. fortune teller 1872 D 2 dark brown .. medium Mill ward, “Madame” Le Vine, Florence, alias Wellington .. 20/9/17 fortune-telling fined £3 N. Zealand fortune-teller 1879 5 4 dark .. black brown .. medium Le Vine, “ Madame ’ Cook, Annie, alias De Alma, Wellington .. 20/9/17 fortune-telliog fined £5 England .. fortune-teller 1859 5 6 sallow .„ brown grey .. medium Stout build. “ Madame ” Steinman, Rosalie.. Wellington .. 20/9/17 fortune-telling fined £5 England .. fortune-teller 1868 5 6 dark .. black brown .. medium Douglas, Louisa .. Wellington .. 20/9/17 fortune-telling fined £1 England .. fortune-teller 1854 5 4 pale grey grey .. medium Roberts, Margaret, alias Wellington .. 20/9/17 fortune-telling fined £3 N. Zealand fortune-teller 1867 5 5 sallow .. brown brown .. medium Azucena, “ Madame ’ Sinclair, Clara Wellington .. 20/9/17 fortune-telling fined £5 Scotland .. fortune-teller 1852 5 6 pale grey grey .. medium Previously convicted. Biggins, Ada • • Wellington .. 20/9/17 fortune-telling fined £5 England .. fortune-teller 1862 5 4 sallow .. dark blue .. medium Stout build. Robinson, Ida, alias King, Wellington .. 20/9/17 fortune-telling fined £3 N. Zealand fortune-teller 1883 5 fresh . dark brown .. medium “ Madame ” Lawrence, Annie, alias Wellington .. 20/9/17 fortune-telling fined £5 Australia .. fortune-teller 1877 5 5 fresh .. brown blue medium Le Mar, “ Madame ” Bray, Samuel Wellington .. 21/9/17 cruelty to a horse fined £7 10s. .. N. Zealand carter 1860 5 7J fresh .. brown blue medium See Police Gazette, 1916. page 451. Gordon, Solomon .. Wellington .. 21/9/17 exhibiting an indecent fined £5 Russia picture1873 5 7 fair fair grey - .. Roman .. See Police Gazette , 1917, page 24. document framer Nolan, John Granity 17/9/17 drunk while in charge fined £2 ' .. Ireland labourer 1856 5 7 sallow .. brown, turngrey .. long Right forefinger broken at first joint; scar on of a horse obscene language fined £3 ing grey bridge of nose.

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

CO Name of Offender. | Where tried. j When. Offence. Sentence. Native of Trade. a 'm o m Height Complexion. Hair. Eyes. Nose. ' Distinguishing Marks, &c. i hd i ft. in. Sailor and girl on left forearm ; woman on right forearm ; clasped hands on right wrist. F.P. Q Gum, Joseph Greymouth .. 12/9/17 theft fined £2 England .. cook 1883 5 7 sallow .. brown brown .. medium Lilly, Herbert John Kaikoura 13/9/17 idle and disorderly (into come up if N. Zealand labourer 1895 5 14 fresh .. dark auburn brown .. medium sufficient means) called on medium Curran, John Christchurch 17/9/17 drunk and disorderly .. fined £1 Ireland labourer 1861 5 7 fresh .. fair blue Cameron, Dugald .. Christchurch 18/9/17 furious riding • fined £2 Scotland .. drover 1880 5 8 fresh .. dark blue medium Peters, William Chris tchuroh 21/9/17 assault fined £3 N. Zealand contractor .. 1886 5 9 fresh .. brown grey .. medium Parris, John Lyttelton 17/9/17 breach of the peace fined 10s. N. Zealand fireman 1875 5 8 sallow .. black brown .. medium Scar on left eye. Parris, Joseph Lyttelton 17/9/17 breach of the peace fined 10s. N. Zealand fireman 1889 5 6 sallow .. black grey •• medium • Blythe, George Edward Lyttelton 18/9/17 obscene language fined £2 England .. labourer 1887 5 U fresh .. brown blue-gr’y medium Scar on left calf; bullet-wound on left side of chest. Lindoss, Walter Lyttelton 19/9/17 obscene language fined £5 Finland .. seaman 1890 5 5 dark dark grey .. medium Sailor in flag, anchor, and man on right forearm. Lyons, Henry Lyttelton 22/9/17 breach of the peace convicted and England .. seaman 1879 5 8 fresh .. light brown blue medium Jackson, George, alias Griffin, Temuka 17/7/17 drunk and disorderly .. fined £1 N. Zealand baker 1887 5 8 fresh .. dark blue .. medium Strong build. (See Police Gazette, 1916, page George Richard Jackson resisting police fined £2 fresh .. blue medium 59.) Cunnard, Arthur Francis .. Temuka 17/7/17 assault fined £1 N. Zealand labourer 1888 5 7 fair Sharp features. inciting to resist police fined £1 Lester, Ronald McDonald .. Temuka 8/8/17 theft convicted and N. Zealand engineer 1887 5 0 fresh .. dark crown .. medium Back deformed. discharged Scar below right temple and on right hand. Goodman, Walter .. Dunedin 19/9/17 theft to come up if N. Zealand labourer and 1880 5 n fresh .. dark orovvn grey .. large, called on guesser broken (See Police Gazette, 1916, page 216.) _ ■*» .. j Wright, Jennie Christinna, Dunedin 20/9/17 loitering for the purpose to Army Home Ireland prostitute .. 1876 5 54 pale brown browu .. medium Weak eyes. (See Police Gazette, 1915, page 441.) alias Miller of prostitution for 1 year ruddy .. Scar on left ring-finger. Smith, Thomas Outram 14/9/17 found in possession of fined £10 N. Zealand labourer 1864 5 84 brown, turngrey .. medium, part of a stolen ing grey inclined animal to left Lump on right jaw. (See Police Gazette, 1914, Cook, William Winton 17/9/17 obscene language fined £1 R. Zealand labourer 1869 5 4 fresh .. fair grey .. medium page 231, and 1916, page 263.) Reston, Jane Invercargill.. 20/9/17 theft to come up if N. Zealand 1877 5 34 dark black brown .. medium Scar on left cheek ; a quarter-caste Maori. . called on

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

Gaol, and Name of Prisoner. Where tried. When Offence. 1 Sentence. Native of Trade. 1 Born. Height Complexion. Hair. Eyes. Nose. When discharged. Remarks, and Previous Convictions. | ( F.P indicates that finger-impression* have- been taken.) Auckland — ft. in. Wilkie, Margaret Auckland M.C. 18/6/17 soliciting alms 3 months Scotland .. prostitute .. 1848 4 10 ruddy .. dark brown hazel .. long 17/9/17 103 p.c. Scar on each lip and on each side of head. F.P. (See Police Gazette, 1917, page Hapimana Ihaka Opotiki M.C. 20/6/17 assaulting police 3 months aboriginal labourer 1874 6 0J copper.. black brown .. large 1 19/9/17 379.) Scar on right palm ; right oar pierced ; small Young, Alfred Frederick, alias Ford, Michael Auckland M.C. 21/6/17 assaulting police 3 months England .. labourer and fireman 1879 5 6 fresh .. dark brown grey .. large 20/9/17 scar on left cheek. F.P. 12 p.c. Three dots on right forearm ; clasped hands, A.B.A., and indistinct tattooing on left forearm; T.S. below left kuee ; scar over each eye, under chin, and on each knee and calf; Dupont, Lucy, alias Dupont, Louisa Auckland M.C. left little finger has been broken. F.P. Photographed at Napier, 15/6/16. (See Police Gazette, 1916, page 504.) 22/6/17 keeping a house of ill fame 3 months France prostitute .. 1875 5 4 sallow .. golden, dyed brown .. medium 21/9/17 F.P. (See Police Gazette, 1917, page 851.) Gunderson, Christian, Auckland 15/9/17 indecency fine or 7 days Norway .. labourer 1873 5 6# fresh .. fair blue crooked, 21/9/17 K.G.S. on right forearm F.P. alias Gundersen M.C broken Jamieson, Francis PorAuckland 23/6/17 theft 3 months N. Zealand seaman 1873 5 7f fresh .. dark brown grey .. large 22/9/17 2 p.c. Strong build; anchor and other indisteous M.C. tinct tattooing on left forearm; two tattoomarks on back of left hand; mole on left * cheek. F.P. Photographed at Auckland, Cooke, Henry .. Helensvi 1 ie 23/7/17 theft 1 month Honolulu .. drover 1898 5 8$ It.copper black brown .. medium 22/9/17 9/7/ 17* Butterfly and small scar on right forearm; two scars on right breast. F.P. Photographed M.C. idle and disorderly 2 months Thorn, James, alias Auckland at Auckland, 13/8/17. 22/12/16 publishing seditious 1 year N. Zealand journalist .. 1882 5 8 fair light brown grey .. medium 22/9/17 Scar on right middle and ring fingers ; lump on Thorne M.C. utterance (War Reguback of left hand. F.P. Photogranhed at Palmer, James William, alias Howson, William Auckland S.C. lations Act) Auckland, 21/4/17. 25/3/16 false pretences 2 years Scotland .. tailor 1848 5 4£ fair .. grey grey .. medium 22/9/17 9 p.c. Scar on rignt palm and on top of head ; varicose veins and operation-scars on legs. Armstrong Wise, Thomas Henry, Auckland F.P. Photographed at Dunedin, 7/2/11. (See Police Gazette, 1914, page 134.) 27/8/17 theft 3 years’ probaEngland .. message-boy 1900 5 0 Eair light brown blue large 27/8/17 Soar cen left wrist; small scar on left cheek. alias Wyse S.C. breaking, entering, and tion F.P. Photographed at Auckland, 9/8/17. to come up if This is inserted in lieu of the notice appearing theft (3 charges) oalled on on page 538 of this Gazette, where the offences attempted breaking and to come up if and sentences given are incorrect. Gisborne— entering with intent to commit a crime oalled on Jackson, George Gisborne M.C. 10/9/17 drunkenness .. 10 days England .. labourer 1857 5 5J fresh .. grey blue flat 19/9/17 Bullet-wound on right foot; left jaw has been Horne, Clarence Prior .. Gisborne M.C. broken. (See Police Gazette, 1917, page 497.) 22/8/17 procuring liquor for a fine or 1 month N. Zealand bootmaker .. 1883 5 4£ iresh .. light brown blue-gr’y medium 21/9/17 Small scar below left knee. (See Police Gazette, prohibited person 1911, page 116.) Jeffrey, Frank Arthur .. Gisborne M.C. 22/8/17 procuring liquor for a fine or 1 month N. Zealand labourer 1893 5 14 fair .. light brown grey .. large 21/9/17 E.J. on left arm ; heart, IN LOVING MEMORY Dick, David James prohibited person OF BROTHER HARRY, and KIA ORA on right arm ; mole on back of neck ; spine deformed ; scar on righc thumb. Gisborne M.C. 14/9/17 drunkenness .. 10 days N. Zealand labourer 1887 5 6 fair dark brown, blue medium 22/9/17 Scar near left eye. (See Police Gazette, 1917, turning grev page 42.)

RETURN OF PRISONERS REPORTED AS DISCHARGED FROM GAOLS DURING THE WEEK ENDING 22nd SEPTEMBER, 1917.

Gaol, and Name of Prisoner Where tried When. Offence. Sentence. Native of ! Trade. !_ s s to ComHair. f 1 Eyes. 1 j Nose. When disRemarks, and Previous Convictions. 1 « 03 a (i’.P. indicates that finger-impressions have been taken.) Kaingaroa — 1 18/4/16 ft in. ! Wae Wae Tupe Te Auckland theft, and forgery (3 2 years N. Zealand carpenter .. 1890 6 0i copper.. black dark br. fiat 20/9/17 2 p.c. Scar on left side of head and on inside Wanganui — 1 s.c. charges) ] of left knee; left leg has been broken ; first joint of right little finger missing. F.P. Photographed at Auckland, 13/5/13. (See WaverleyM.C. Police Gazette, 1915, page 4?9.) Green, James .. 13/9/17 drunkenness .. fine or 7 days America .. labourer 1860 5 5 black .. grty * * brown .. flat 19/9/17 4 p.c. Stout build; a negro; front teeth missing; large round bead. (See Police Gazette, 1916, page 364. Wellington — Raetihi M.C. 19/7/17 Plumeridge, Thomas .. failing to enrol (Military 2 months N. Zealand bushman .. 1895 5 5f dark .. brown brown .. large .. 18/9/17 Strong build. Sear on right forearm. Faint Service Act) blue mark on left forearm. F.P. McRobbie, David Clark Taumaranui 15/2/ LO theft 14 days Scotland .. cook 1875 5 8 fresh .. grey . . brown .. 'medium 18/9/17 Strong build. Clasped hands and TRUE LOVE M.C. Featherston on right forearm ; sailor, girl, TRUE LOVE, M.M. and D.C.M. on left forearm. F.P. Warrant executed, 5/9/17. Burgess, William 20/6/17 idle and disorderly 3 months N. Zealand labourer 1874 5 6 dark .. fair grey .. medium 19/9/17 Medium build. Scar on ton of head and on M.C. nose. F.P. Webster, Patrick Wanganui 15/4/17 obsoene exposure 6 months Scotland .. farmer 1839 5 5± fresh .. grey grey .. medium 19/9/17 Strong build. Several scars on right side of M.C. forehead ; mole on centre of back. F.P. Donovan, Timothy W e 11 i n g t o n 14/8/17 drunkenness .. 1 month England .. labourer 1854 0 *4 fresh .. grey blue medium 20/9/17 Medium build. Dot and cross on left forearm; M.C. default of costs to pay medical expenses or 7 days 3 months cross on left leg. F.P. (See Police Gazette, 1917, page 498.) Donaldson, Myra, alias Wellington 22/6/17 assisting in the manageN. Zealand prostitute .. 1870 5 n ruddy .. brown, turngrey .. long 21/9/17 Medium build. Scar over right eye and on upper Cooper M.C. ment of a brothel ing grey lip. F.P. (See Police Gazette, 1917, page 364.) Medium build. Burn-scar on left foot; promiGrell, Eva W e 11 i n g t o n 22/6/17 assisting in the manage3 months N. Zealand prostitute .. 1889 5 florid .. fair grey • • pointed .. 21/9/17 M.C. ment of a brothel nent lower jaw; wide nostrils ; wears a wig. 3/7/17 drunkenness .. fine or 3 days F.P. (See Police Gazette, 1917, page 334.) Nugent, Norah, alias Wellington 22/6/17 assisting in the manage3 months Ireland .. prostitute .. 1854 5 0i fresh .. brown, turnbrown .. small 21/9/17 Slight build ; scar on back of neok, on upper Williams, alias Clegg M.C. ment of a brothel ing grey lip, and on back of right hand. F.P. (See Police Gazette, 1916, page 30.) Gott, Ellen Wellington 22/6/17 keeping a house of ill 3 months Ireland .. prostitute .. 1837 4 84 pale white grey .. medium 21/9/17 Slight build. Cast in left eye. F.P. M.C. fame • Boyle, Michael Taihape M.C. 17/4/17 obscene language 6 months N. Zealand labourer 1893 5 7i fair red blue medium 22/9/17 Slim build. Blind in left eye ; two brown moles on penis; scar on right knee. F.P. (See Paparua — Police Gazette, 1917, page 121.) Smith, Joseph, alias Christchurch 18/6/17 idle and disorderly 3 months England .. labourer 1866 5 84 swarthy grey grey .. medium 17/9/17 14 p.c. Two men, cap, stand, rose, and man Carr M.C. Christchurch and women on left arm ; coat-of-arms on right arm; scar on right cheek. F.P. Photographed at Lyttelton, 3/12/14. (See Police Gazette, 1916, page 710.) Bourke, John, alias 14/4/17 theft (2 charges) 3 months on Tasmania.. labourer 1864 5 8* fresh .. black It. hazel thiok 20/9/17 6 p.c. Mole on left cheek ; right ring-finger has Burke, alias Burke, Patrick, alias Porter, Harry M.C. each been injured; mole on back. F.P. Photographed at Lyttelton, 8/7/13. S' ntences cumulative. (See Police Gazette, 1916, page 233.) Scar on left ring-finger. F.P. Warrant exeRadcliffe, Vernon Moore Christchurch 14/6/17 default of maintenance arrears or 3 Australia .. hotel-porter 1872 5 64 dark .. black brown .. long 22/9/17 M.C. months cuted, 23/6/17.

RETURN OF PRISONERS REPORTED AS DISCHARGED FROM GAOLS DURING THE WEEK ENDING 22nd SEPTEMBER, 1917-continued.

Gaol, and Name of Prisoner. Where tried. When. Offence. Sentence. Native of Trade. Born. Height Complexion. Hair. Byes. Nose. Whendis- Remarks, and Previous Convictions, charged, j (p.p. indicates that finger-impressions have been taken.) AddingtonJolly, Isabella Christchurch M.C. 20/6/17 rogue and vagabond .. 3 month N. Zealand prostitute .. 1886 ft. in. 5 1 ruddy .. fair hazel .. thick 19/9/17 Scar on forehead. (See Police Gazette, 1917, page 364 ) Lyttelton— O’Connor, Patrick, alias Sher Christchurch M.C. 8/9/17 drunkenness .. 14 days Ireland labourer 1854 5 6£ pale g^y blue medium 21/9/17 5 p.c. Scar on nose. (See Police Gazette, 1917, page 444.) Dunedin — blue medium 19/9/17 Anchor on left forearm ; twelve dots at base of right thumb; three scars on head; scar on lower lip. F.P. (See Police Gazette, 1917, page 350.) Bannister, Anthony, alias Bannister, Arthur Dunedin M.C. 20/8/17 drunkenness .. obscene language 14 days 1 month England .. labourer and seaman 1866 5 4 sallow .. grey Blaokie, James Ford Invercargill — Port Chalmers M.C. 24/8/17 theft 1 month Scotland .. steward and barman 1882 5 74 dark dark brown hazel .. large 22/9/17 Scar on nose ; two gold and two gold-filled teeth in upper jaw ; three-masted ship over clasped hands on left arm. F.P. (See Police Gazette, 1917, page 46.) Eura Karaka, alias Eruwera Karaka, alias Hillman, alias Eruera Karaka, alias Eruera Kawkia Karaka Waipiro Bay M.C. Auckland S.C. 10/7/15 2/8/15 theft (4 charges) breaking, entering, and theft horse-stealing 6 month on each 1 year’s reformative detention 1 year’s reformative detention N. Zealand labourer 1899 5 7 It.copper black brown .. medium 19/12/16 A half-caste Maori ; boil-scar on left forearm. Photographed at Auckland, 13/9/15. Omitted from return for week ended 23/12/16. (See Police Gazette, 1917, page 564.;

RETURN OF PRISONERS REPORTED AS DISCHARGED FROM GAOLS DURING THE WEEK ENDING 22nd SEPTEMBER, 1917-continued.

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EXTRACTS FROM NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XLII, Issue 39, 3 October 1917, Page 575