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EXTRACTS FROM NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

(From New Zealand Gazette, 1920, pages 435-437, and 453.) Regulations for Deer-shooting, Westland. LIVERPOOL, Governor-General.

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-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby make the following regulations prescribing the deershooting season in the Westland Acclimatization District, exclusive of all sanctuaries, 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 in the Westland Acclimatization District from the Ist day of April, 1920, to the 20th day of May, 1920 (both days inclusive). 2. Licenses to take or kill such deer may be issued by the Chief Postmaster at Hokitika, on payment of a license fee of £2, in the form prescribed in the Schedule hereto, and subject to the said Act and these regulations ; provided that not more than one such license shall be issued to the same person.

3. No licensee shall take or kill more than two stags, and no stag shall be killed carrying antlers with less than ten points.

4. No hind or fawn shall be taken or killed on any pretext whatever ; and no licensee shall allow any dog to acoompany 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. Regulations as to deer “ tags,” per New Zealand Gazette No. 40, Vol. I, of 20th May, 1909, shall be strictly adhered to by each licensee, who, in addition thereto, shall return all unused “tags” to the secretary of the Westland Acclimatization Society, Hokitika, immediately he has finished stalking for the season for which such “ tags ” have been issued, together with a statement of the number of deer shot. 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 £2, is hereby authorized to take or kill two red deer (stags), of not less than ten points, within the Westland Acclimatization District, from the Ist day of April, 1920, to the 20th day of May, 1920 (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 , 1920. Chief Postmaster. As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor - General, this thirty-first day of January, one thousand nine hundred and twenty. W. H. HERRIES, For Minister of Internal Affairs.

Regulations for Deer-shooting, Otago . LIVERPOOL, Governor-General.

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-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby make the following regulations prescribing the deershooting season in the Otago 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 Otago Acclimatization District, in the Hunter Valley, Dingle, Hawea Flat, and Makarora districts from the Ist day of April, 1920, to the 20th day of May, 1920 (both days inclusive), and in the Greenvale, Wart Hill, Upper Pomahaka, and Wlritecomb districts from 24th day of March, 1920, to 13th May, 1920 (both days inclusive). 2. Fallow-deer bucks may be taken or killed within the said district, except in the areas described in the First Schedule hereto, from the Ist day of April, 1920, to the 15th day of May, 1920 (both days inclusive). 3. Licenses to take or kill red-deer stags may bo issued by the Chief Postmaster, Dunedin, on the recommendation of the Secretary of the Otago Acclimatization Society, on payment of a license fee of £4 for the Hunter Valley, Dingle, Hawea Flat, and Makarora districts ; and £3 for the Greenvale, Wart Hill, Upper Pomahaka, and Whitecomb districts ; and licenses to take or kill fallow-deer bucks may be issued by the said Chief Postmaster and the Postmaster at Tapanui, upon a like recommendation, on payment of a license fee of £2 ; such licenses to be issued in the form proscribed in the Second Schedule hereto, and subject to the said Act and those regulations.

4. No licensee shall take or kill more than four red-deer stags in the Hunter Valley, Dingle, Hawea Flat, or Makarora districts, nor more than two red-deer stags in the Greenvalc, Wart Hill, Upper Pomahaka, and Whitecomb districts, nor more than two fallow-deer bucks; and no red-deer stag shall be killed carrying antlers with less than ten points, anti no fallow-deer buck shall be killed carrying antlers with less than fourteen points (on a palmate of less than 4 in.). Ball cartridge only to be used. 5. The licensee must give notice to the. said Chief Postmaster or the Postmaster at Tapanui of the date on which it is his intention to stalk deer; such notice to be posted, or delivered, or telegraphed three clear days before such date.

0. No doe, hind, or fawn shall bo 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.

7. Nothing herein contained shall extend to authorizing any person to sell any deer or any portion thereof. 8. Regulations as to deer “ tags,” per New Zealand Gazette No. 40, Vol. I, of 20th May, 1909, page 1408, shall be strictly adhered to by each licensee, who, in addition thereto, shall return all unused “ tags ” to the Secretary of the Otago Acclimatization Society immediately he has finished stalking for the season for winch such tags have been issued, together with a statement of the number of deer shot. 9. Any person committing a breach of any of these regulations shall bo liable, on conviction, to a fine not exceeding £2O.

First Schedule. All that area known as the Greenvale, Wart Hill, Upper Pomaliaka, and Whitecomb districts. Second 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 (bucks or stags), of not less than ten points for red-deer stags, and fourteen points on palmate of not less than 4 in. for fallow-deer bucks, within the Otago Acclimatization District, upon Block No. , District , from the day of , 1920, to the day of , 1920 (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 , 1920. Chief Postmaster.

As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor' General, this thirty-first day of January, one thousand nine hundred and twenty.

W. H. HERRIES, For Minister of Internal Affairs,

Regulations for -shooting, Lakes District. LIVERPOOL, Governor-General. 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-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby make the following regulations prescribing the deershooting season in the Lakes District 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 Lakes District Acclimatization District from the Ist day of April, 1920, to the 21st day of May, 1920 (both days inclusive). 2. Licenses to take or kill red-deer stags may be issued by the Postmaster, Queenstown, on the recommendation of the secretary of the Lakes District Acclimatization Society, on payment of a license fee of £4 in the area described in the First Schedule hereto, and on payment of a license fee of £5 in the area described in the Second Schedule hereto; such licenses to be issued in the form prescribed in the Third Schedule hereto, and subject to the said Act and these regulations.

3. No licensee shall take or kill more than four red-deer stags, and no red-deer stag shall be killed carrying antlers with less than ten points. Ball cartridge only to be used. 4. The licensee must give notice to the said Postmaster of the date on which it is his intention to stalk deer ; such notice to be posted, or delivered, or telegraphed three clear days before such date. 5. No doe, 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. 6. Nothing herein contained shall extend to authorizing any person to sell any deer or any portion thereof. 7. Regulations as to deer tags,” per New Zealand Gazette No. 40, Vol. I, of 20th May, 1909, page 1408, shall be strictly adhered to by each licensee, who, in addition thereto, shall return all unused tags to the secretary of the Lakes District Acclimatization Society, Queenstown,

immediately he has finished stalking for the season for which such “tags” have been issued, together with a statement of the number of deer shot. 8. Any person committing a breach of any of these regulations shall be liable, on conviction, to a fine not exceeding £2O. First Schedule. All that area known as Aspiring, Upper Wanaka, Wilkin, and Matukituki Districts. Second Schedule. All that area known as Glacier Creek, Routeburn, Rockburn, and Dart Valleys. Third Schedule. No. . License to take or kill Game (Deer). , of , having this day paid the sum of £ , is hereby authorized to take or kill four reddeer (stags), of not less than ten points, within that part of the Lakes District Acclimatization District known as [Aspiring, Upper Wanaka, Wilkin, and Matukituki Districts] , and within that part known as [Glacier Creek, Bouteburn, Rockburn, and Dart Valleys], from the day of , 1920, to the day of , 1920 (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 , 1920. Postmaster.'

As witness the hand of His Excellency the GovernorGeneral, this thirty-first day of January, one thousand nine hundred and twenty. W. H. HERRIES, For Minister of Internal Affairs.

Regulations for Deer-shooting , Nelson, LIVERPOOL, Governor-General.

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-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby make the following regulations prescribing the deer-shooting season in the Nelson Acclimatization District, comprising the Waimea, Takaka, Collingwood, and Murchison Counties, and part of the Inangahua County of present date, bounded towards the north-west and north-east generally by Tasman Sea, Golden Bay, and Tasman Bay from Kohaihai Bluff, in Block XIII, Whakapoai Survey District, to a point on shore of Croiselles Harbour due west of the westernmost point of Elaine or Brown’s Bay; thence towards the north by a right line running due east to said westernmost point of that bay and by southern shore of that bay to its south head ; thence towards the south-east generally by a right line to Trig. Station Y (boundary trig.), and by a line along the summit of the range over Mount McLaren, Editor Peak, Mount Duppa, and Saddle Hill to the source of the Heringa Stream ; thence by a line down the middle of that stream to its confluence with the Pelorus River ; thence by a line up the middle of the Pelorus River to its source near Red Hills ; thence by a right line to the summit; thence by a lint; along the summit of the range over Red Hills, Mount Rintoul, and Bush Cone to the summit of Ward’s Pass ; thence by a right line to Trig. Station Top 2 (Mangatawai); thence by a line along the summit of St. Arnaud Range and the summit of the Spencer Mountains ; thence towards the south-west by a line along the summit of the southern watershed of the Maruia River to Mount Haast; thence by a line due north to the right bank of the Inangahua River, and along that bank to and along the left bank of the Buller River to the mouth of the Eight-mile or Boundary Creek ; thence by a line up a leading spur on the western side of said Boundary Creek to Bald Hill, and by a line along the summit of Lyell Range and along the summit of a range over Mount Luna to Mount Arthur ; thence towards the south-west by a line along the summit of the western ranges over Mount Peel and Mount Snowdon to Mount Cobb ; thence towards the south-east by a line along the summit of range over Mount Domett and down a leading spur to the Tasman Sea at Kohaihai Bluff, the place of commencement: and the conditions affecting same, and also the form of license and the fee payable therefor.

REGULATIONS. 1. Red-deer stags may be taken or killed within the Nelson Acclimatization District from the 28th day of February, 1920, to the 30th day of April, 1920, both days inclusive.

2. Licenses to take or kill such deer may be issued by | the Chief Postmaster at Nelson, and the Postmaster at Motueka, on payment of a license fee of £1 Is., in the form prescribed in the Schedule hereto, and subject to the said Act and these regulations ; provided that not more than one such license shall be issued to the same person. 3. No licensee shall take or kill more than six stags, and no stag shall be killed carrying antlers with less than four points. 4. No doe, 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. Regulations as to deer “ tags,” per New Zealand Gazette No. 40, Vol. I, of 20th May, 1909, page 1408, shall be strictly adhered to by each licensee, who, in addition thereto, shall return all unused “tags” to the secretary of the Nelson Acclimatization Society, Nelson, immediately he has finished stalking for the season for which such “ tags ” have been issued, together with a statement of the number of deer shot. 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 (bucks or stags), of not less than points, within the Nelson Acclimatization District, from the day of , 1920, to the day of , 1920 (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 • , 1920. Chief Postmaster.

As witness the hand of His Excellency the GovernorGeneral, this thirty- day of January, one thousand nine hundred and twenty. W. H. HERRIES, For Minister of Internal Affairs.

Regulations for Deer-shooting, Waitaki. LIVERPOOL, Governor-General. IN exercise of the powers vested in me by the Animals Protection Act, 1908 (hereinafter called “ the said Aot ”), I, Arthur William de Brito Savile, Earl of Liverpool, the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby make the following regulations prescribing the deershooting season in the Waitaki Acclimatization District, comprising all that area in the Canterbury and Otago Land Districts bounded towards the north-west by the summit of the Southern Alps from the north-eastern corner of Vincent County to Mount Cook ; thence towards the north-east by a right line over Ball Hut to the Tasman Glacier, by the western side of the Tasman Glaoier to the Tasman River, by a line along the middle of that river and through the middle of Lake Pukaki to and along the middle of the Pukaki River and the middle of the Waitaki River to the sea ; towards the east by the sea to Waihemo County ; and towards the southwest and west by Waihemo, Maniototo, and Vincent Counties to the summit of the Southern Alps, the place of commencement ; 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 Waitaki Acclimatization District from the Ist day of April, 1920, to the 20th day of May, 1920 (both days inclusive).

2. Licenses to take or kill such deer may be issued by the Chief Postmaster at Oamaru, on the recommendation of the secretary of the Waitaki Acclimatization Society, at Oamaru, on payment of a license fee of £3, in the form prescribed in the Schedule hereto, and subject to the said Act and the regulations made thereunder. 3. No licensee shall take or kill more than four stags, and no stag shall be killed carrying antlers with less than ten points. Ball cartridge only to be used. 4. An additional license to take or kill red-deer stags may be issued to any person at a fee of £2, and no holder of such additional license shall take or kill more than two stags under or by virtue of such license, and no stag shall be killed carrying antlers with less than ten points. Ball cartridge only to be used. 5. 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. 6. The licensee must give notice to the said Chief Postmaster of the date on which it is his intention to stalk deer ; such notice to be posted, or delivered, or telegraphed three clear days before such date. 7. Nothing herein contained shall extend to authorizing any person to sell any deer or portion thereof. 8. Regulations as to deer “ tags,” per New Zealand Gazette No. 40, Vol. I, of 20th May, 1909, page 1408, shall be strictly adhered to by each licensee, who, in addition thereto, shall return all unused “ tags ” to the secretary of the Waitaki Acclimatization Society, at Oamaru, immediately he has finished stalking for the season for which such tags have been issued, together with a statement of the number of deer shot. 9. 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). f of , having this day paid the sum of £ , is hereby authorized to take or kill deer (stags), of not less than points, within the Waitaki Acclimatization District upon Block No. , from the day of , 1920, to the day of , 1920 (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 , 1920. Chief Postmaster. As witness the hand of His Excellency the GovernorGeneral, this thirty-first day of January, one thousand nine hundred and twenty.

W. H. HERRIES, For Minister of Internal Affairs,

The Public Service Classification and Superannuation Act, 1908. —Election of One Member of the Board to represent Contributors belonging to the Police Department. NOTICE is hereby given that the following candidate has been duly nominated for the above election : O’Donovan, John, Commissioner of Police, Wellington. As the number of candidates nominated does not exceed the number of vacancies to be filled, I hereby declare Mr. John O’Donovan to be duly elected a member of the Public Service Superannuation Board to represent contributors belonging to the Police Department during the ensuing triennium. WILLIAM M. WRIGHT, Returning Officer. Wellington, 3rd February, 1920.

Printer, Wellington, Authority

* - Offender. Where When. Offence. J Sentence. Native Trade. Born. Height. Complexion. Hair. Eyes. Nose. Distinguishing Marks, &c. 1 1 Height. Complexion. Hair. Eyes. Nose. Distinguishing Marks, etc. Bert Whangarei . 20/1/20 behaviour convicted N. Zealand bushman .. 1893 ft. in. 5 10 copper.. blaok brown .. medium Strong build ; a half-caste Maori. (See Police discharged N. Zealand bushman .. 1893 ft. in. 5 10 copper.. black brown .. medium Strong build ; a half-caste Maori. (See Police Gazette, 1919, page 531.) prohibition discharged convicted and Gazette, 1919, page 531.) order discharged fresh Carswell, Whangarei . 20/1/20 assault to • ■ Australia . farmer 1880 5 11 fair blue medium build. Slight Baldiaton, or Wellsford . . 15/12/19 theft fined Zealand drover 1889 5 8J fresh light blue medium 1919, Logan 26/1/20 drunkenness . convicted fresh . 430.) John Macaulay, Macauley Auckland Canada seaman .. 1880 5 fair blue medium ; on discharged Crucifix ; clasped language fined left forearm ; anchor on left hand. dark .. left forearm ; anchor on left hand. Hugh Kerrigan, • Auckland 26/1/20 drunkenness and Ireland fireman 1884 5 dark .. dark, turning blue gr'y medium Scar over right eye and on left cheek. discharged Ireland fireman 1884 5 dark, turning grey blue-gr’y medium Scar over right eye and on left cheek. obscene language discharged fair fined £3 fair grey Pern, Henry Auckland 26/1/20 indecency fined £5 Russia seaman 1885 5 9 fair blue medium Anchor and clasped hands on left forearm. John Cassidy, Auckland Auckland 26/1/20 26/1/20 indecency obscene language fined £5 ifto come up Russia Scotland . seaman labourer 1885 1884 5 5 9 10i fair blue medium Anchor and clasped hands on left forearm. fresh .. black, turnblue medium Strong build ; crossed hands, heart, woman’s called on railway emfair ing grey head, and MARY on left forearm. Auckland 26/1/20 obscene language to come up if Scotland .. labourer 1884 5 10£ fresh .. blaok, turnblue .. medium Strong build; crossed hands, heart, woman’s called on railway employee fair ing grey head, and MARY on left forearm. William Humphreys, Auckland 26/1/20 theft 1 N. Zealand 1887 5 5 dark hazel .. medium Stout build ; scar on right side of head. tion ployee N. Zealand 1887 5 5 dark hazel .. medium Stout build ; scar on right side of head. Jessie, Edlington, alias Woodcock-, Delaney, Auckland 26/1/20 assault fined N. Zealand domes . 1881 5 3 fair brown light grey medium (See amputated. 81.) Harriet schoolboy olive Collins, Auckland 27/1/20 from returned proZealand 1906 5 4 dark brown medium left on home charges) home farmer fair 1917, Vivian Brown, Auckland 28/1/20 horse a £5fined Zealand 1888 5 8 brown blue medium Herbert alias Denyer, Auckland 30/1/20 theft . if up Zealand labourer 1886 5 10 dark . brown blue . medium eye Police elbow injured. Danyer and prohibited waiter .. sallow .. Gazette , 1919, page 76.) waiter sallow .. Gazette, 1919, page 76.) Wynn, Auckland 30/1/20 language fined £6 Zealand N. 1897 5 10 brown grey . long assault convicted discharged . boardingsallow . Black, Auckland 30/1/20 sly-grog fined England 1860 6 0 brown, blue medium build. Strong keeper fresh . grey O’Meara, Auckland 30/1/20 theft fined £10 Zealand labourer 1876 5 4 dark It.-grey medium side taxi-driver dark . 74.) James Auckland 31/1/20 drunk while fined Australia . 1894 5 6 black grey medium and Right of a motor-car a and • ' motor-car discharged : v '.V domestic . fair - May Auckland 31/1/20 receiving property fined Zealand N. 1880 5 6 dark blue pug Brown, George, alias Auckland 16/1/20 disorderly if up England . labourer 1860 5 7 fresh . grey brown medium right is on eye. sufficient called . driver 67 (See page 263.) 1915, .. Griffiths, Paeroa 27/1/20 while charge fined England 1873 5 6 fresh . dark hazel . medium Bald on patch of vehicle J; ' .

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

Offender. to Where tried. 1 When. I Offence. Sentence. ofNative Trade. Born. Height. Complexion. flair. Eyes. Nose. Distinguishing Marks Ac ! Born. Height. Complexion. flair. Eyes. Nose. Distinguishing Marks An 1 ft, - alias Q Paeroa 2/2/20 indecent language fined Maori labourer 1896 5 5 dark black brown flat See Toma behaviour to up 1 and prohibited stable-boy Williamson, George Te . 30/1/20 theft to up England 1903 5 01 fresh . light blue medium Scar left over (See on labourer pages 26 and 50.) . •» pages 26 and 50.) Kohera Tauranga . 19/1/20 obscene language fined £5 Maori 3.888 5 7 copper. black brown flat neck. 1919, i ■ labourer Toi Tauranga . 19/1/20 obscene language fined Maori 1898 5 61 oopper.. black brown .. broad, flat labourer 1898 5 6i oopper.. black brown.. broad, fiat drunkenness . fined '5s. prohibited labourer broad alias Tauranga . . 19/1/20 drunkenness . fined Maori 1891 5 6 copper. black brown. Right hand injured. broad Right hand injured. prohibited I 22/1/20 indecent language fined labourer Moni Rotorua 26/1/20 language fined Maori 1875 5 9 copper. black brown flat AdaMartin, Rotorua 26/1/20 theft ifto up SeaSouth 1870 5 2 swarthy black black .. flat .. 1870 5 2 swarthy black black .. fiat called on Islands alias Nelson, Port 22/1/20 theft and Zealand N. labourer 1899 5 5 dark curly brown . flat Scar right right on on palm, discharged arm, above left eye, and on left calf; tattooassault dischargedconvicted marks on back of left ring and little fingers. andconvicted discharged , arm, above left eye, and on left calf; tattoomarks on back of left ring and little fingers. labourer Photographed at Auckland, 13/4/19. (See Police Gazette , 1919, page 274.) discharged Photographed at Auckland, 13/4/19. (See Police Gazette, 1919, page 274.) William .. Gisborne 23/12/19 police fined Tasmania. 1887 5 9 fresh .. fair grey .. medium labourer 1887 5 9 fresh .. fair grey .. medium Rex, Gisborne 23/12/19 police fined £3 Denmark . seaman 1875 5 4 fresh . fair blue . broad damage fined £1 William Corbett, Gisborne 2/1/20 drunkenness fined Scotland butcher 1870 6 0 sallow dark brown medium damage to Shamus, a\lias Gisborne 14/1/20 pretences ifto up Ireland cook 1864 5 10 fresh . turn-brown, blue medium Police 1904, page Charles called mg Abraham, Gisborne 19/1/20 suicide 1 probation fined 5s. England . fencer 1887 5 6 sallow dark brown medium on right Jimmy Wairoa 16/1/20 drunkenness Maori labourer 1899 5 9 copper. black brown large build. Strong 17/1/20 assault fined Morrell, Wairoa 21/1/20 breach peace fined £2 Maori labourer 1898 5 10 copper. black brown long 1 1919, 445.) breach of the peace Walter Wairoa 21/1/20 fined £2 Australia .. labourer 1887 5 5 fair dark brown grey .. medium Four gold upper front teeth. Scar on right forefinger, on right knuckle, and breach of the peace fined £2 Australia .. labourer 1887 5 5 fair dark brown grey .. medium Four gold upper front teeth. Watene Hamuera Wairoa 21/1/20 assault costs to pay Maori labourer 1897 5 5 copper. black brown flat Scar on right forefinger, on right knuckle, and back on head. William orRhodes, Wairoa 22/1/20 pretences make to N. bnshman . 1878 5 9 fresh . brown light blue large, Horse-shoe, whip upper William titution broken arm; (See Gazette, 644.) Munga Taumarunui 27/1/20 breaking, industrial to Maori schoolboy . 1904 5 6 dark black brown . flat See page charges) school Robson, Taumarunui 27/1/20 obscene language fined England hairdresser 1882 5 11 dark black brown sharp

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

Offender Where When. Offence. Sentence. Native Trade. Born. Height. Complexion. Hair. Byes. Nose. Distinguishing Marks, fcc. ’3 Complexion. Hair. Byes. Nose. Distinguishing Marks, £c. K . _ . ... _ . ' • : v, N. Zealand farmer and 1893 ft. in. fair fair sharp Richard Joy, Taumarunui 27/1/20 sly-aiding fined 5 8 blue .. N. Zealand farmer and 1893 ft. in. 5 8 fair fair blue sharp grog bushman fresh .. brown medium N. Zealand bushman 1900 fresh .. brown blue .. medium Archibald McKee, Taumarunui 27/1/20 sly-aiding fined bushman .. 5 7 N. Zealand bushman .. 1900 5 7 blue .. William Taumarunui 27/1/20 selling grog and fined Zealand N. bushman . 1882 6 1 dark dark, blue medium game grey chance) fair grey broken Charles Taumarunui 27/1/20 rogue and vagabond fined £2 N. Zealand labourer 1874 5 8 fair blue .. (playing a game of chance) rogue and vagabond fined £2 N. Zealand labourer 1874 5 8 fair fair blue .. broken (playing a game of chance) to oome up if N. Zealand jockey 1903 fair , .. fair medium Leo Bradley, Plymouth 29/1/20 chance) theft 5 4 grey .. to come up if N. Zealand jockey 1903 n 4 fair fair grey .. medium called on Strong build; Highlander, sword, lizard, clasped hands, and dagger on right forearm ; Patrick or Patrick Napier 5/1/20 licensed to premises called if up if come up called on Ireland labourer 1871 5 9 sallow .. dark blue medium oalled on Ireland labourer 1871 5 9 sallow .. dark blue medium Strong build; Highlander, sword, lizard, clasped hands, and dagger on right forearm ; obscene language up forearm spider, on on left middle finger; scars on legs. This is called is on ; finger (See incorrect. trial where place where the place of trial is incorrect. (See Police Gazette , 1919, page 727.) fresh .. Police Gazette, 1919, page 727.) George Dannevirke . 30/1/20 of a years’ N. Zealand schoolboy .. 1905 5 1 fresh .. light brown grey .. medium tion N. Zealand schoolboy .. 1905 5 1 light brown grey .. medium tine a tionconvicted convicted and -postal discharged - . fiat black brown .. flat William Paul, Dannevirke . . 30/1/20 dwelling ifto Maori 1910 4 6 copper. . black brown .. . . 1910 4 6 copper.. called on and to a Receiving Home * * called on and to a Receiving Home Herbert Carterton 9/1/20 idle (into England . labourer 1874 5 si fresh . black brown medium (See ; sufficient means) called fair 799.) Edward Hooker, Wellington 24/1/20 wilfully a years’ Zealand labourer 1904 5 6 fair blue medium postal tion fresh . sharp Frederick Wellington 26/1/20 the peace fined England labourer 1871 5 5 grey hazel . Rodgers, Wellington 26/1/20 the peace fined Australia .. storekeeper 1888 5 9 fresh . brown blue snub build leg Wallace, Wellington 26/1/20 idle to up England . labourer 1848 5 4 ruddy grey blue small forehead ; ; means) called dark . 1919, De . Blois, Wellington 26/1/20 drunkenness fined Zealand fitter 1884 5 dark hazel .. long Strong build. (See Police Gazette, 1912, page 10 dark hazel .. long Strong build. (See Police Gazette, 1912, page police refusing to pay fare damage (breaking fined fined £2 23.) ■ • ' < 23.) Douglas, Wellington 26/1/20 pay Ireland gardener . 1855 5 6 fresh grey blue medium left in ; eye. a 330.) 1917, Inglis, Wellington 27/1/20 betting fined £30 England .. clerk 1880 6 1 •• brown hazel .. long mises Clasped hands over rising sun on right wrist; fined £30 England .. clerk 1880 6 1 * # brown hazel .. long Clasped hands over rising sun on right wrist; Pedersen Wellington 30/1/20 obscene language fined Denmark seaman 1884 5 74 .. light blue medium clasped hands across heart on back of left hand ; 1884 on left wrist. olasped hands across heart on back of left hand; 1884 on left wrist. ■

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

Offender. Where | When. Offence. Sentence. of Trade. Born. Height. Complexion. Hair. Eyes. Nose. Marks, Distinguishing England .. / ft. in. medium Clasped hands, flags, crown, and flowers on right forearm; hand with flowers on left Kirk, Alfred Wellington . 30/1/20 drunkenness fined miner 1885 5 7 fresh .. dark brown .. England .. miner 1885 ft. in. 5 7 fresh .. dark brown .. medium Clasped hands, flags, crown, and flowers on right forearm; hand with flowers on left assault fined forearm; scar on back of neck. (See Police Gazette , 1919, page 506.) England .. motor-driver blue .. large forearm; scar on back of neck. (See Police Gazette, 1919, page 506.) Gerard, Henry Wellington 30/1/20 drunkenness.. fined 1880 5 2h fresh .. brown England .. motor-driver 1880 5 24 fresh .. brown blue large damage to£1 window) a pay land agent.. brown .. medium N. Zealand land agent .. brown .. medium Leslie Wellington . 30/1/20 (2 a charges) theft fined £1 1887 5 6 fresh .. brown N. Zealand 1887 5 6 fresh .. brown Strong build. WilliamButterworth, Wellington .. 31/1/20 fined £5 England .. labourer 1868 5 9 fresh .. grey blue medium • • Wellington .. 31/1/20 fined £5 England .. labourer 1868 5 9 fresh .. grey blue medium Strong build. Sidney Nelson 23/12/19 (damaging a seat) to pay damage N. Zealand message-boy 1903 5 6 fresh .. brown .. brown.. medium Three left fingers missing. (See Police Gazette, obscene language to pay damage N. Zealand message-boy 1903 5 6 fresh .. brown brown .. medium Adolph Nelson 27/1/20 fined £3 N. Zealand farmer 1860 6 0 fresh .. brown blue broad Three left fingers missing. (See Police Gazette , 1913, page 417.) obsoene language fined £3 N. Zealand farmer 1860 6 0 fresh .. brown blue broad driver 1913, page 417.) Herbert Nelson 30/1/20 obscene to up N. 1870 5 6 dark .. dark blue .. large driver 1870 5 6 dark .. dark blue large called electrical enhazel .. medium George Granity 22/1/20 playing two-up fined £10 N. Zealand 1888 5 4 fresh .. brown gineer , . Granity 22/1/20 playing two-up fined £10 N. Zealand electrical en1888 5 4 fresh .. brown hazel .. medium gineer Samuel Harris, Granity 22/1/20 playing two-up fined £10 N. Zealand labourer 1878 5 6 dark brown brown.. medium Injured back ; walks with a stick. •• Granity 22/1/20 playing two-up fined £10 N. Zealand labourer 1878 5 6 dark brown brown .. medium Injured back ; walks with a stick. Turnbull, . Granity 22/1/20 playing two-up fined N. labourer 1887 0 dark .. dark dark .. long 0 dark .. dark dark .. long ’ Thomas . Granity 22/1/20 playing fined £10 England labourer 1879 10 dark .. dark dark .. long ' 10 dark dark dark .. long Thomas Lawrie, Granity 22/1/20 playing two-up fined £10 Scotland .. labourer 1886 5 0 dark .. dark dark .. long Deformed; high shoulders ; no neck. .. Granity 22/1/20 playing two-up fined £10 Scotland .. labourer 1886 5 0 dark .. dark dark .. long Deformed ; high shoulders ; no neck. Friend, Granity 22/1/20 playing two-up 6ned £10 N. Zealand labourer 1887 5 5 dark .. brown dark .. medium .. Granity 22/1/20 playing two-up fined £10 N. Zealand labourer 1887 5 5 dark .. brown dark .. medium Edward .O’Shea, Granity 22/1/20 playing fined Zealand N. labourer 1870 11 5 brown .. grey grey .. medium 11 brown .. grey erey .. medium Albert, Granity 22/1/20 two-upplaying fined Germany labourer 1889 9 dark .. blaok hazel .. thick Broad face ; heavy eyebrows ; hunoh-backed. 9 dark .. black hazel .. thick Broad face ; heavy eyebrows ; hunoh-backed. Donald McKinley, Greymouth . 6/1/20 theft and Scotland fireman 1895 £ lli fresh .. fair blue large Lifebuoy, cross, anchors, and heart on left fore114 fresh .. fair blue large Lifebuoy, cross, anchors, and heart on left foreGeorge make tution ; right ; on two ; right on upper Edward Greymouth .. 26/1/20 idle and disorderly to come up if N. Zealand labourer 1872 5 104 fresh .. brown blue turned to Soar on right eyebrow and on back of left hand. Ed- Stephen, alias Greymouth .. 26/1/20 idle and disorderly to come up if N. Zealand labourer 1872 5 104 fresh .. brown blue turned to Soar on right eyebrow and on back of left hand. alias Stephen, Edward Anulty, called on one side F.P. (See Police Gazette, 1919, page 485.) Me- alias Frederick, called on one side F.P. (See Police Gazette , 1919, page 485.) Christchurch 27,1/20 rogue and vagabond .. to come up if Maori labourer 1900 5 7 copper.. blaok brown .. medium See Police Gazette, 1919, page 176. Edward Rosen- Anulty, Edward, alias Clarke, called on Frederick, alias Eruera, theft (2 charges) 1 year’s probaalias Christchurch 27,1/20 rogue and vagabond to come up if Maori labourer 1900 5 7 copper.. black brown .. medium See Police Gazette, 1919, page 176. Edward, Clarke, &c.Hillman, tion alias called on Eruera, Arnold Melvin, Vaughan Christchurch 27/1/20 theft (6 oharges) 1 year’s probation N. Zealand clerk 1901 5 4 pale fair grey .. ' medium alias theft (2 charges) 1 year’s probaHillman, &c. tion Melvin, Arnold Vaughan Christchurch 27/1/20 theft (6 charges) 1 year’s probation N. Zealand clerk 1901 5 4 pale fair grey .. medium

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

Offender. tried.Where j Offence. I j of Trade. Bom. j a j Complexion. Hair. Eyes. Nose. i 1 Distinguishing Marks, &c. PQ Height. Complexion. Hair. Eyes. Nose. Distinguishing Marks, Ac. Johnston or Christchurch drunkenness . fined N. Zealand hawker 1880 in. ft. 6 dark .. dark brown grey . medium Scar on top of head, on nose, and over rigli eye; heart, anchor, and dot on left arm . in. 6 dark .. dark brown grey . medium Scar on top of head, on nose, and over righ alias theft 1 year’s probaeye; heart, anchor, and dot on left arm drunkenness .. bation and prohibited F.P. (See Police Gazette, 1918, page 469.) tneft 1 year’s probadrunkenness .. bation and prohibited F.P. (See Police Gazette, 1918, page 469.) 31/1/20 to inebriates’ home for 1 , . to inebriates’ home for 1 John Christchurch 30/1/20 theft .. fined Zealand labourer 1900 8 dark .. dark blue .. medium 8 dark .. dark blue medium make restitution LesterNoonan, Christchurch 30/1/20 theft to N. labourer 1902 9 5 fair fair blue .. medium 9 fair fair blue medium O’Connell, Christchurch 31/1/20 breach peace fined £2 N. Zealand labourer 1876 5 6* fresh .. brown blue medium •• fined £2 N. Zealand labourer 1876 5 6i fresh .. brown blue medium Snell, Christchurch peace fined £2 N. Zealand tinsmith ,. 1896 5 6 fair fair grey .. medium •• fined £2 N. Zealand tinsmith 1896 5 6 fair fair grey .. medium Lawrence Christchurch 31/1/20 wilful 1 year’s probaN. Zealand apprentice .. 1903 5 5 dark .. dark dark .. medium (3 1 year’s probaN. Zealand apprentice .. 1903 5 5 dark .. dark dark medium charges) and damage 1 Howard Matson, Christchurch 31/1/20 damage (3 N. Zealand schoolboy .. 1906 5 3 fair fair blue medium (3 N. Zealand schoolboy .. 1906 5 3 fair fair blue medium charges) tion and to pay damage 1 year’s probaFrederick Rathberg, charges) tion and to pay damage ' Christchurch 31/1/20 wilful (3 1 year’s probaN. Zealand schoolboy .. 1905 5 5 fair fair grey . medium (3 N. Zealand schoolboy .. 1905 5 5 fair fair grey . medium charges) and to damage £5fined Thomas . Brosnan, Lyttelton 5/1/20 language Australia fireman 51896 8 5 fresh . fair blue medium left Andrew Soutter, Lyttelton 5/1/20 obscene language fined £7 Sootlaud .. fireman 1874 5 9 dark .. dark, bald .. blue medium 1 p.c. for obscene language not gazetted Si |: obscene language fined £7 Scotland .. fireman 1874 5 9 dark .. dark, bald .. blue medium 1 p.c. for obscene language not gazetted John on of right Lyttelton 28/1/20 obstructing police fined Zealand labourer 11 fresh .. fair grey • • medium Strong build. 11 fresh .. fair grey .. medium Strong build. Watson, Grover, Timaru 26/1/20 wilful damage to pay damage America .. fireman 1887 6 0 fair light brown blue medium, See Police Gazette, 1919, page 386. George drunkenness .. fined 10s. broken Timaru 26/1/20 wilful damage to pay damage America .. fireman 1887 6 0 fair light brown blue medium, See Police Gazette, 1919, page 386. drunkenness .. fined 10s. broken Ernest Timaru 29/1/20 disorderly (into come up if Ireland labourer 1864 6 0 fresh .. grey blue medium into come up if Ireland labourer 1864 6 0 fresh .. grey blue medium sufficient means) called Grenville, Oamaru 28/1/20 offensive behaviour fined Australia labourer 8 dark .. dark black .. straight 8 dark .. dark black .. straight language fined £5 , , fined £5 Henderson, Oamaru 28/1/20 offensive behaviour fined £10 Zealand accountant 1873 dark .. grey hazel .. straight 8 dark .. grey hazel .. straight Taylor, Oamaru 21/1/20 assault fined £6 England .. i 1862 5 7 florid .. grey grey . blue . straight medium •• fined £6 England .. 1862 5 7 florid .. grey grey .. straight Joseph Dunedin 26/1/20 drunk disorderly . fined £1 Ireland driver 1892 5 8£ fresh .. fair Strong build. • • fined £1 Ireland driver 1892 5 8i fresh .. fair blue medium Strong build. Henderson, Laurence Henry Dunedin 30/1/20 theft fined £5 Australia .. coal-dealer 1 1879 5 11 fresh .. brown grey .. medium • • fined £5 Australia .. coal-dealer 1879 5 11 fresh .. brown grey . . medium MoFarlane, Archibald Arrowtown .. 23/1/20 drunkenness convicted and Scotland blacksmith.. 1 1860 5 8 fresh .. grey blue .. medium .. convicted and Scotland .. blacksmith. . 1 1860 5 8 fresh .. grey blue medium discharged obscene language discharged fined £3 • . fined £3

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

Name Where tried. When. Offence. Sentence. of Trade. Born. Height. Complexion. Hair. Eyes. Nose. Distinguishing H Oliver . Tapanui 27/1/20 drunkenness . . andconvicted Zealand N. farmer ft. in. 5 5 dark .. dark brown brown .. medium Scar on right side of abdomen. contractor 1885 ft. in. 5 5 dark .. dark brown brown .. medium Scar on right side of abdomen. discharged assault discharged fined £2 contractor behaviour fined ifto up ifto up called See Police Gazette, 1917, page 537. called on fined £3 Bell, Winton 27/1/20 mischief Scotland .. farmer . 1898 5 7 fair fair grey • • medium See Police Gazette, 1917, page 537. fined £3 Scotland .. farmer 1898 5 7 fair fair grey • • medium Robert Davidson, . Winton 27/1/20 language to come Zealand N. farmer 1904 10 fresh brown dark medium called on blue medium fair fair blue medium Henry Riverton 20/1/20 theft fined £5 Zealand N. labourer 1885 8 fair fair John Riverton 20/1/20 andbreaking, to come, up Zealand labourer 1905 4 fair brown blue medium theft called blue medium N. Zealand schoolboy .. fresh .. brown blue .. medium Horsham, . Riverton 20/1/20 entering, breaking, if come up 1907 4 6 N. Zealand schoolboy .. 1907 4 6 fresh .. brown charges) theft called blue medium N. Zealand sohoolboy .. pale fair blue medium Horsham, Riverton 20/1/20 and come 1909 4 2 N. Zealand schoolboy .. 1909 4 2 pale fair charges) called on blue long Voice, Henry Invercargill 21/1/20 to a cruelty costs Zealand farmer 1887 10 sallow . dark Garth, Ranfurly Invercargill 21/1/20 entering, breaking, industrial an Zealand N. painter 1904 5 4J fair fair brown medium theft charges) (2 school Law, Bluff 27/1/20 theft fined Ireland trimmer 1858 6 dark grey brown . broken, ; crooked forearm. William Thompson, Bluff 28/1/20 theft fined England . . fireman 1896 5 fair brown grey medium Edward Bluff 28/1/20 theft fined England trimmer 1902 9 fair fair brown . medium

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

Name (Jfloi, Where 1 When. Offence. Sentence j i Native of i Trade. a o PQ Height. Com- i plexion. If air. Eyes. | ■ 1 Nose. j When discharged. Remarks, and Previous Convictions. (F.P. indicates that tinger-urtpressiom have been taken.) 1 Offence 1 Sentence i Native of j 1 Trade. Born. Height. Complexion. | | if air. | Eyes. | I Nose. When <iischargeti. Remarks, and Previous Convictions. (F -I 3 - indicate x that fiiiyer-imprexutoii-' have been taken.) Auckland in. dark brown brown .. sharp Thomas Roaoh, Auckland 27/12/19 idle and disorderly (in1 month Australia .. labourer 1884 5 6 sallow .. 26/1/20 Sinews of right hand contracted; crossed flags M.C. sufficient means) on left forearm; pierced heart on back of left hand. F.P. . . Auckland 27/12/19 idle and disorderly (in1 month Australia .. labourer 1884 5 6 sallow .. dark brown brown .. sharp 26/1/20 Sinews of right hand contracted; crossed flags M.C. sufficient means) on left forearm; pierced heart on back of left hand. P.P. Richard Leahy, Auckland 20/1/20 indecency fine or 1 month Ireland labourer 1869 5 7i fresh .. light brown blue .. sharp 26/1/20 Scar over left eye. F.P. Portion of fine paid. M.C. Maori farmer black broad, •• Auckland 20/1/20 indecency fine or 1 month Ireland labourer 1869 5 n fresh .. light brown blue sharp 26/1/20 Scar over left eye. F.P. Portion of fine paid. Kahua Rewai Gisborne 24/6/19 know-unlawful years 1866 5 3 copper.. brown .. 27/1/20 Lump on left cheek ; scar on right cheek. F.P. Maori farmer 1866 5 3 copper.. black brown .. broad, 27/1/20 Lump on left cheek ; scar on right cheek. F.P. ledge crooked Transferred to a Ackerman, Te Kuiti M.C. 10/10/19 keeping liquor for sale fine or 3 months America .. motor 1892 5 8 fair fair blue .. medium 28/1/20 Scar over right eye. F.P. Arrested, 29/10/19. alias Te Kuiti M.C. 10/10/19 keeping liquor for sale fine or 3 months America .. motor 1892 5 8 fair fair blue .. medium 28/1/20 Scar over right eye. F.P. Arrested, 29/10/19. Karl no-license area a mechanic William Smith, Auckland 22/1/20 assault days 14 England . fireman 1885 7 fresh .. auburn grey .. large 28/1/20 Japanese woman, woman’s head, clasped hands, 7 fresh .. auburn grey .. large 28/1/20 Japanese woman, woman’s head, clasped hands, M.C. and ; right on bird; on ship. Dune tn Auckland 12/1/20 high on month 1 Zealand fireman 1893 5 fair fair brown .. sharp 28/1/20 Dagger, clasped hands, TRUE LOVE, and star 4§ fair fair brown .. sharp 28/1/20 Dagger, clasped hands, TRUE LOVE, and star M.C. on right forearm. F.P. Placed on his ship. medium on right forearm. F.P. Placed on his ship. James . Taumarunui 28/1/20 keeping liquor for sale tine or 3 months England .. seaman 1879 5 4§ fresh .. dark brown grey .. 29/1/20 Flower in pot on right forearm ; star, heart, and clasped hands on left forearm; flag on left wrist. F.P. Fine paid. M.C. in a no-license area , . Taumarunui 28/1/20 keeping liquor for sale fine or 3 months England .. seaman 1879 5 4§ fresh .. dark brown grey .. medium 29/1/20 Flower in pot on right forearm ; star, heart, M.C. in a no-license area and clasped hands on left forearm ; flag on left wrist. F.P. Fine paid. William Betts, Auckland 81/10/19 (in months Wales labourer 1850 5 fresh .. grey brown .. long 30/1/20 64 p.c. Scar on back of head. F.P. (See 4f fresh .. grey brown .. long 30/1/20 64 p.c. Scar on back of head. F.P. (See M.C. means)sufficient Police Gazette , 1919, page 686.) ■ \ labourer Police Gazette , 1919, page 686.) 5 p.c. Clasped hands, anchor, fern-leaves, and Hugh, alias Te Awamutu 31/10/19 obscene language 3 months N. Zealand 1882 5 104 swarthy dark brown blue broad, 30/1/20 alias AlphonsusParsons, Te M.C. broken H.P. on right forearm; scar on right buttock 31/10/19 obscene language 3 months N. Zealand labourer 1882 5 10£ swarthy dark brown blue broad, 30/1/20 5 p.c. Clasped hands, anchor, fern-leaves, and Parsons. Alphonsus M.C. broken H.P. on right forearm ; scar on right buttock Hugh and on right forefinger. F.P. (See Police Gazette, 1919, page 535.) domestic .. 4 lli and on right forefinger. F.P. (See Police Gazette , 1919, page 535.) Ada Warner, .. Auckland 23/1/20 obscene language fine or 1 month N. Zealand 1880 fresh .. light brown brown .. small 30/1/20 9 p.c. F.P. Portion of fine paid. (See Police M.C. labourer Gazette, 1914, page 668.) . . George, Auckland Auckland 23/1/20 1/1/20 obscene language fine or 1 month N. Zealand domestic .. 1880 4 114 fresh .. light brown brown .. small 30/1/20 9 p.c. F.P. Portion of fine paid. (See Police theft 1 month England .. 1876 5 10i sallow .. dark brown brown .. medium 31/1/20 54 p.c. Scar on forehead. F.P. (See Police M.C. Gazette , 1914, page 668.) George, George alias alias Warren, Taylor, Auckland 1/1/20 theft 1 month England .. labourer 1876 5 m sallow .. dark brown brown .. medium 31/1/20 54 p.c. Scar on forehead. F.P. (See Police Hastings, George M.C. Gazette , 1919, page 172.) Warren, alias Taylor, George M.C. Gazette , 1919, page 172.) James Henry Onehunga 22/12/19 assault 6 England . painter 1893 5 pale brown blue Roman .. 31/1/20 1 p.c. Flower on back of left hand; I.L., I.L. u pale brown blue Roman .. 31/1/20 1 p.c. Flower on back of left hand; I.L., I.L. alias Smith, M.C. LOVE ; right Harry pierced and clasped CHANDLER on back of right hand. F.P. Photographed by Auckland police, 26/8/19. Thames— CHANDLER hand. right (See 1919, Photographed by Auckland police, 26/8/19. (See Police Gazette, 1919, page 544.) See Police Gazette, 1918, page 623, and Photographs, 1916, page 12. Robert, Te ArohaM.C 19/1/20 theft 14 days N. Zealand ironmoulder 1871 5 8f dark .. dark, turning blue medium 31/1/20 alias Te Aroba M.C 19/1/20 theft 14 days N. Zealand ironmoulder 1871 5 8§ dark .. dark,turning blue medium 31/1/20 See Police Gazette, 1918, page 623, and PhotoStone grey graphs, 1916, page 12. dark brown Sullivan, Te Aroha M.C. 19/1/20 theft 14 days N. Zealand labourer 1879 5 74 fresh .. blue .. broad 31/1/20 Pnotographed at Auckland, 21/2/93. , (See Police alias Te Aroha M.C. 19/1/20 theft 14 days N. Zealand labourer 1879 5 n fresh .. dark brown blue broad 31/1/20 Pnotographed at Auckland, 21/2/93. (See Police Holland Gazette, page Waikeria— JamesScheele, Napier 17/9/19 servant years’ Zealand N. secretary 6 fair dark brown blue .. straight .. 29/1/20 Slight build ; scars on chin, on right leg, on left 0 fair dark brown blue straight .. 29/1/20 Slight build ; scars on chin, on right leg, on left deleg below ankle, and on tip of right forefinger. tention F.P. Photographed at Napier, 30/8/19. Released on probationary license. . leg below ankle, and on tip of right forefinger. F.P. Photographed at Napier, 30/8/19. Williams, ■ - Released on probationary license. Court-martial 1/8/18 disobeying a years England labourer 1893 5 5§ dark black brown medium 30/1/20 shoulder 8 ; ; Reginald Trentbam mand on ; 652.) 1917,

RETURN OF PRISONERS REPORTED AS DISCHARGED FROM GAOLS DURING THE WEEK ENDING 31st JANUARY, 1920.

Prisoner. jWhere When. Offence. jSentence. of | Born. 1 Com- ! plexion. 1 Hair. j Eyes. Nose. When discharged. .Remarks, and Previous Convictions. *3 Complexion. Hair. Eyes. Nose. j When discharged. Remarks, and Previous Convictions. {F.P. indicate* that finger-impressions hare been taken.) 1 pq Sj | (F.P. indicates that finger-impressions harebeentakev.) Napier— alias Stockdale, alias Dannevirke M.C. 12/12/19 breach of the peace wilful damage fine or 14 days fine or 14 days England .. labourer t .. 1865 ft. 5 in. 4J dark dark crown brown .. broad 24/12/19 Scars on tip of left little finger and on right middle finger ; scars on left wrist ; woman, flags, and star on right forearm ; whip, pierced heart, &c , on left forearm; scars below knees. F.P. This is in lieu of the notices on pages 43 and 56 of this Gazette. | breach of the peace wilful damage fine or 14 days fine or 14 days England .. labourer t .. 1865 ft. in. 5 4$ T dark ’. dark brown brown .. broad 24/12/19 Scars on tip of left little finger and on right middle finger; scars on left wrist; woman, flags, and star on right forearm; whip, pierced heart, &c., on left forearm; scars . below knees. F.P. This is in lieu of the Brokenshire, Norman .. Court-martial Trentham 16/5/19 deserting from Expeditionary Force and 1 year N. Zealand labourer 1890 5 9 fresh .. brown hazel .. medium 31/1/20 (See Police Gazette , 1912, page 279.) F.P. Discharged on remission. losing equipment Tako— Wi Wellington Wellington S.C. Norman Brokenshire, Francis, 6/2/17 indecent assault 4 years Ireland labourer 1868 5 *4 swarthy black brown .. small 27/1/20 7 p.c. Scar on bridge of nose and under left side of chin ; right little finger deformed. Court-martial Trentham 16/5/19 deserting from Expeditionary Force and 1 year N. Zealand labourer 1890 5 9 fresh .. brown hazel .. medium 31/1/20 notices on pages 43 and 56 of this Gazette. (See Police Gazette, 1912, page 279.) F.P. Discharged on remission. losing equipment Wellington William Bourne, Wellington Wellington . M.C. 21/1/20 indecency 1 week England labourer 1862 5 5 i fresh .. light brown brown .. medium 27/1/20 F.P. (See Police Gazette , 1917, page 133.) 2 p.c. Small scar on forehead; blue birthFrancis, Harold Louis Gill, 6/2/17 indecent assault 4 years Ireland labourer 1868 5 *4 swarthy black brown .. small 27/1/20 7 p.c. Scar on btidge of nose and under left Wellington 8.0. S.C. side of chin ; right little finger deformed. 27/1/20 forgery and uttering .. 1 year’s probation 1 month N. Zealand hotel porter .1899 5 54 dark dark brown brown .. medium 27/1/20 mark on back of right hand. F.P. 2 p.c. Scar on left tore and ring fingers ; scar William Bourne, Albert,Pollock, Wellington M.C. 21/1/20 indecency 1 week Kngland labourer 1862 5 5 i fresh .. light brown brown .. medium 27/1/20 F.P. (See Police Gazette, 1917, page 133.) 2 p.c. Small scar on forehead; blue birthHarold Louis Gill, alias alias Well to ing Wellington S.C. M.C. 27/1/20 30/12/19 and .forgery uttering theft N. Zealand fireman 1884 5 54 sallow .. dark grey .. thick 29/1/20 on right shin. F.P. 11 p.c. Dot netween right thumb and fore1 year’s probation 1 month N. Zealand hotel porter 1899 5 54 dark .. dark brown • • brown .. medium 27/1/20 mark on back of right hand. F.P. 2 p.c. Scar on left fore and ring fingers ; scar Albert,Pollock, Ellis, alias Hartley, alias alias Cook, Alfred finger; mole on right side of face ; pierced heart and dots on left arm. F.P. Photographed at Lyttelton, 10/8/14. (See Police Wellington M.C. • 30/12/19 theft N. Zealand fireman 1884 5 54 sallow .. dark grey .. thick 29/1/20 on right shin. F.P. 11 p.c. Dot oetween right thumb and foreHartley, alias Woolley, alias Robertson, alias Palmerston N. M.C. 2/12/19 theft 2 months N. Zealand labourer 1886 5 fresh .. dark brown brown .. medium 31/1/20 Gazette, 1917, page 261.) 10 p.c. Man, horse, and emblem of Faith, Alfred Robinson finger face ; pierced Hope, ; dots left Photo- left forearm; bridge graphed Lyttelton, (See Police side palm. F.P. Photographed at Kaingaroa, 14/10/16. William, alias Woolley, North, Piper BlenheimM.C. 18/12/19 default of maintenance 1 month Australia .. labourer 1882 5 9f dark black, turnbrown .. medium 31/1/20 (See Police Gazette, 1918, page 544.) Scar under right eye, on right upper arm, and Robertson, alias Carlsen, Anders Axel Palmerston N. M.C. 2/12/19 theft 2 months N. Zealand labourer 1886 5 4£ fresh .. dark brown brown .. medium 31/1/20 Gazette, 1917, page 261.) 10 p.c. Man, horse, and emblem of Faith, Hope, and Charity on right forearm ; nude Robinson Christian woman on left forearm; scar on bridge of nose, on left side of head, and on left palm. F.P. Photographed at Kaingaroa, 14/10/16. Wellingt o n M.C. 19/1/20 drunkenness .. obscene language 24 hours fine or 14 days Denmark .. fireman 1897 5 114 sallow .. mg grey dark brown brown .. medium 23/1/20 on left upper arm. Arrested, 2/1/20. Scar on throat and under left ear. F.P. Portion of fine paid. Omitted from previous North, Piper Davies, Thomas Stephen BlenheimM.C. Wellington 18/12/19 default of maintenance 1 month Australia .. labourer 1882 5 9f dark .. black, turnbrown .. medium 31/1/20 (See Police Gazette, 1918, page 544.) Scar under right eye, on right upper arm, and M.C. 27/10/19 13/11/19 27/11/19 drunkenness .. 3 months 7 days 2 months Wales carpenter .. 1866 5 5 fresh .. brown grey .. medium 26/1/20 return. 4 p.c. Scar under each eye; lump on left hip. Carlsen, Anders Axel Cunningham, George, Christian alias Anderson Wellingt o W i g M.C. M.C. theft N. Zealand labourer 1874 5 6i florid .. fair, going blue medium 26/1/20 (See Police Gazette, 1919, pages 197, 434, 508.) Several p.c. Scar on forehead, on left fiDgers. bald and inside left shin. F.P. (See Police 19/1/20 drunkenness .. obscene language 24 hours fine or 14 days Denmark .. fireman 1897 5 114 sallow .. ing grey dark brown brown .. medium 23/1/20 on left upper arm. Arrested, 2/1/20. Scar on throat and under left ear. F.P. Portion of fine paid. Omitted from previous Davies, Thomas Stephen Johnston, alias Joseph, Wellington M.C. 27/10/19 13/11/19 drunkenness drunkenness .. 3 months 7 days 2 months Wales carpenter .. 1866 5 5 fresh .. brown grey .. medium 26/1/20 return. * 4 p.c. Scar under each eye ; lump on left hip. (See Police Gazette, 1919, pages 197, 434, 508.) Several p.c. Scar on forehead, on left fmgers, and inside left shin. F.P. (See Police Cunningham, George, Smith, alias Robinson, Wellington M.C. 27/12/19 obscene language drunkenness .. 1 month 7 days N. Zealand hawker 1880 5 6 dark dark brown grey .. medium 26/1/20 Gazette, 1919, page 190.) Numerous p.c. Scar on top of head, on nose, alias Anderson alias Johnson and over right eye; heart, anchor, and dot on left forearm. F.P. (See Police Gazette, 1918, W anganui M.C. 27/11/19 theft . / N. Zealand labourer 1874 5 6J florid .. fair, going bald blue medium 26/1/20 Johnston, alias Joseph, Boyson, Albert Ernest, Smith, alias Robinson, alias Albert Boyson, W ellington Wellington M.C. M.C. 27/12/19 27/12/19 obscene language drunkenness drunkenness . indecency month 1 days days 7 1 month Zealand N. hawker labourer 1880 1888 5 5 fair dark brown grey .. large 26/1/20 page 649.) 2 p.c. Strong build ; three fish and heart on 6 dark .. dark brown grey .. medium 26/1/20 Gazette, 1919, page 190.) Numerous p.c. Scar on top of head, on nose, alias Johnson Edward right and on eye forearm and two ; on flags right left forearm. F.P. (See Police Gazette, 1918, Boyson, Albert Ernest, Sloane, Denis, alias alias Albert Boyson, Morgan, Daniel, alias Wellington M.C. 27/12/19 breach of prohibition 14 days Ireland labourer 1878 5 6 fair light brown, blue medium 26/1/20 forearm. F.P. 13 p c. Japanese woman and bracelet on right Grey, alias Duncan 24 hours 1 month curly forearm ; basket of flowers, swallow, flag, and Edward — wilful damage butterfly on left forearm. F.P. (See Police Gazette, 1909, page 472.) Wellington 27/12/19 drunkenness .. indecency 7 days N. Zealand labourer 1888 5 fair dark brown grey .. large 26/1/20 page 649.) 2 p.c. Strong build ; three fish and heart on left forearm ; cross and two flags on right 1 month M.C. Sloane, Denis, alias Wellington M.C. 27/12/19 breach of prohibition order 14 days Ireland labourer 1878 5 6 fair light brown, blue medium 26/1/20 forearm. F.P. 13 p c. Japanese woman and bracelet on right 24 hours 1 month curly forearm ; basket of flowers, swallow, flag, and Grey, alias . butterfly on left forearm. F.P. (See Police Gazette., 1909, page 472.) wilful damage

RETURN OF PRISONERS REPORTED AS DISCHARGED FROM GAOLS DURING THE WEEK ENDING 31st JANUARY, 1920 —continued.

of tried. When. Offence. Sentence. Native Trade. Born. £ .SP w Complexion. Hair. Byes. Nose. When discharged. .Remarks, and indicates finger-impressions have ntaken.) Paparua- • ->Y Y ft. in. dark .. black Christchurch 21/11/19 theft 2 months N. Zealand bootmaker.. 1880 5 H brown .. medium 20/1/20 6 p.c. Scar on forehead and on right thumb ; Cotter, alias Joseph, Christchurch M C. eight-pointed star on each upper arm ; Faith, 21/11/19 theft 2 months N. Zealand bootmaker .. 1880 ft. in. 5 4J dark .. black brown .. medium 20/1/20 6 p.c. Scar on forehead and on right thumb ; Cotter, alias Joseph, M C. eight-pointed star on each upper arm ; Faith, alias Joseph, William James, i Hope, Charity, and bird on branch on right forearm ; lump on back of right hand. F.P. Photographed at New Plymouth, 15/8/13. Held over from previous return. (See Police receiving stolen property Gazette, 1918, page 533.) William James, RobertEdgeworth, Hope, Charity, and bird on branch on right forearm ; lump on back of right hand. F.P. Photographed at New Plymouth, 15/8/13. Held over from previous return. (See Police Gazette , 1918. page 533.) Dunedin M.C. 22/10/19 3 months N. Zealand labourer 1878 5 9f fresh .. grey brown .. medium 21/1/20 Strong build ; sailor and flag on right arm ; E.R , ship, &c., on left arm. F.P. PhotoEdgeworth, Robert Dunedin M.C. 22/10/19 receiving stolen property 3 months N. Zealand labourer 1878 5 9f fresh .. grey brown .. medium 21/1/20 Strong build ; sailor and flag on right arm ; Henry E.R &c., on graphed Held over Paparua, 20/1/20. from previous (See , from previous return. (See Police Gazette , 1912, 361.) Rees Christchurch 24/10/19 disorderly months England labourer 1853 5 fresh .. brown grey medium 23/1/20 over speech. M.C. previous return. (See Police Gazette, 1916, page 639.) on licensed premises auburn previous return. (See Police Gazette, 1916, page 639.) Lloyd, Christchurch 15/12/19 6ne or 7 days Australia .. blacksmith 1886 5 5 fair blue broad 24/1/20 Strong build ; birth-mark on back of left on licensed premises fine or 7 days Australia .. blacksmith 1886 5 5 fair auburn blue broad 24/1/20 Strong build; birth-mark on back of left M.C. hours previous 26/11/19 indecency months return. 26/1/20 wilful damage 7 . . • . 31/1/20 • • • . . . • . • . . . 31/1/20 William Mackie, Christchurch 19/1/20 disorderly 7 Zealand labourer 1899 9 dark . dark brown medium 24/1/20 Several leg. ; Held over from previous return. M.C. light brown Held over from previous return. George . Christchurch 28/10/19 theft charges) (3 months Zealand andclerk 1890 5 4£ fair grey .. medium 27/1/20 Two moles on left forearm; mole on right light brown grey .. medium 27/1/20 Two moles on left forearm ; mole on right M.C. hairdresser knee ; one left forefinger. on 1915, JosephDelaney, Christchurch 23/8/19 theft month Zealand labourer 1890 64 fresh fair blue medium 30/1/20 Four vaccination-marks mole M.C. theft months F.P. at 27/8/19 theft months and Second ton, 28/8/19. cumulative. Lyttelton 10/12/19 (4 1 Lyttelton M.C. tion alias George, Christchurch 30/12/19 theft month 1 Zealand labourer 1895 104 dark . black brown medium 29/1/20 First left ; on George M.C. Photographed at Police 140.)

RETURN OF PRISONERS REPORTED AS DISCHARGED FROM GAOLS DURING THE WEEK ENDING 31st JANUARY, 1920 —continued.

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New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XLV, Issue 6, 11 February 1920, Page 95

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EXTRACTS FROM NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XLV, Issue 6, 11 February 1920, Page 95

EXTRACTS FROM NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XLV, Issue 6, 11 February 1920, Page 95

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