MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION.
Circular No. 1/21. Agricultural and Pastoral Statistics. The collection of these statistics will henceforth be con- ✓ sidered to be the duty of the police at all places where it is considered by the officer in charge vdf the district that the work can be so done without negleytor serious disarrangement fi) of police duties. / / L, I desire to impress upon ejnch collector the importance of absolute accurancy and prompt attention in furnishing the returns. The statistics ape of great value provided they are je furnished in proper time so as to enable the Government to take such action as the returns indicate to be expedient, and the accurate and expeditious collection of them cannot fail to ie)Jj r reflect favourabljyupon the efficiency of the Force. j •< Detailed instructions, which have-tiny approval, are being . j supplied by the Government Statistician direct to each collector, and the terms of remuneration are stated. Any collector, who finds as time goes on that he is unlikely to be ably to complete his returns within the time agreed' upon shoulcUmform the officer in charge of the district. r J. O’DONOVAN, > \ ■*, Commissioner of Police. Wellington, 14th January, 1921. (P. 21/19.)
Motor Regulation Act, 1908.
The distinguishing letters F.S. and the numerals 1 upwards have been allotted to the Forestry Department under the Motor Regulation Act, 1908. The list published in Police Gazette, 1919, page 769, is to be amended accordingly. (P. 16/969.)
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New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XLVI, Issue 2, 19 January 1921, Page 41
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238MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION. New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XLVI, Issue 2, 19 January 1921, Page 41
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