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EXTRACTS FROM NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

Declaring Lagoons at Papatotara, Pukekohe Game-farm, Areas in North Auckland Land District, and an Area at Pukekawa to be Sanctuaries under the Animals Protection and Game Act, 1921-22. (See New Zealand Gazette, 1924, pages 923 and 1043.)

Clerk and Bailiff of Magistrate’s Court appointed. Constable William Henry Andrews, Motueka. (See New Zealand Gazette, 1924, page 924.) Open Season for Imported and Native Game, Otago. (See New Zealand Gazette, 1924, page 926.) By-laws under Government Railways Act, 1908. (See New Zealand Gazette, 1924, page 895.) IN pursuance and exercise of the power and authority conferred by the Government Railways Act, 1908, and of all other powers and authorities in that behalf, I, Joseph Gordon Coates, Minister of Railways, do hereby amend the by-laws made under the said Act on the 29th day of May, 1909, by making the following alterations therein: — Part I.—General. By omitting By-law No. 33 and substituting the following:— “33. Fruit, . vegetables, fish, meat, poultry, and other perishable articles shall be carried only at the risk of the consignor. Any such goods (a) if not taken away within six hours after arrival at the station to which they are consigned, or (b) insufficiently addressed, or (c) not delivered in consequence of riot or strike or other labour disturbance may be forthwith sold by auction or otherwise without notice to the sender or cons : gnee ; and payment or tender of the net proceeds of any such sale, after deduction of freight charges and expenses, shall be equivalent to delivery.” Given under my hand this 14th day of April, 1924. J. G. COATES, Minister of Railways.

Amended Regulations under the Justices of the Peace Amendment Act, 1912, relating to the Defence of Prisoners. (See New Zealand Gazette, 1924, page 1031.) JELLICOE, Governor-General. ORDER IN COUNCIL. At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 17th day of April, 1924. Present: The Right Honourable W. E. Massey, P.C., presiding in Council. WHEREAS by Order in Council dated the twenty-ninth day of April, one thousand nine hundred and thirteen, and gazetted on the fifteenth day of May, one thousand nine hundred and thirteen, regulations relating to the defence of prisoners were made under section five of the Justices of the Peace Amendment Act, 1912 : And whereas it is deemed expedient to amend such regulations : Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance of the powers conferred upon him by section five of the Justices of tho Peace Amendment Act, 1912, and acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby revoke regulation 15 of the aboverecited regulations and the Second Schedule thereto, and in lieu thereof doth hereby make the regulation set out hereunder, and doth declare that such regulation shall come into force on the date of the publication thereof in the New Zealand Gazette.

REGULATION. 15. The expenses to be paid to witnesses shall be according to the scale in force for the time being for payment of witnesses for the Crown. F. D. THOMSON, Clerk of the Executive Council. Amending Notifications under the Animals Protection and Game Act, 1921-22, in respect of Otago, Southland, Waitaki, . and Lakes Acclimatization Districts. . (See New Zealand Gazette, 1924, page 1045.)

W. Wellington.

Kamo Offender. Where When. Offence. Sentence. Native of Trade. Born. Height Complexion. Hair. Eyes. Nose. Marks. Distinguishing alias Mangonui . 11/4/24 theft convicted discharged lined Maori labourer 1911 ft. 5 4 copper. curly brown medium Hapa Eugene Whangarei .. 21/4/24 policeresisting N. labourer 1894 5 7 fresh brown grey medium Police above eye. 1921, page 389.) Claude .Ogier, Whangarei . . 23/4/24 languageobscene fined £10 N. labourer 1895 5 6* ruddy brown hazel . medium face. John Hill, Whangarei 23/4/24 (breaking fined £3 Maori labourer 1890 5 9 copper. black brown pointed, Wears of large of ; (See Police Gazette, 1921, page 330.) Claude Auckland 19/4/24 languageobscene fined N. barman 1892 5 6 sallow brown grey long (See Police Gazette, 1921, page 330.) • Thomas Goodwin, Auckland 19/4/24 the peace fined England . stoker 1893 5 fresh .. light brown grey .. medium . Clasped hands, flowers, and TRUE LOVE on 6* fresh .. light brown grey .. medium .. Clasped hands, flowers, and TRUE LOVE on obscene fined IN ; MOTHER DEAR (See Michael Nolan, Auckland 22/4/24 assault fined N. seaman 1866 5 4 fresh fair, going blue medium bald blue medium VictorMcQuoid, Auckland 22/4/24 of peace fined N. motor-driver 1898 5 11 fresh . brown grey medium - Charles Joseph Auckland 22/4/24 the fined Zealand and 1898 5 8 dark dark grey . medium side cleaner 1917, Lawson..Williams, Auckland 22/4/24 language fined Zealand N. labourer 1886 5 7 ruddy grey blue . large, NelsonFrench, Auckland 23/4/24 theft fined N. porter 1906 5 n dark . black hazel . medium F.P. Photographed at Auckland, 14/4/24. . F.P. Photographed at Auckland, 14/4/24. make restitution Conrad Powell, Auckland 23/4/24 probation of breach . if England fitter 1894 5 10 dark brown blue medium Scar on bridge of nose. F.P. Photographed . Scar on bridge of nose. F.P. Photographed called Police 1924, CharlesHutchinson, Hamilton 15/4/24 probationary exN. labourer 1901 6 1 fresh . brown blue . medium See Police Gazette, 1923, page 434. . See Police Gazette, 1923, page 434. Williams, license 6 Percy months brown .. medium watersidebrown .. medium Power, Frank, Hamilton 14/4/24 on fined £5 Zealand N. 1876 5 9 fresh .. brown waterside1876 5 9 fresh .. brown Frank Whakatane . 18/3/20 theft £3fined worker brown . medium Ernest Whakatane . 11/2/24 mischief fined £1 N. labourer 1904 5 6 dark brown Leslie Aberhart, Whakatane 11/2/24 mischief fined N. labourer 1905 5 6* fair fair blue medium William Whakatane . 11/2/24 mischief fined N. labourer 1905 5 7 copper. black brown . medium . A half-caste Maori. • A half-caste Maori. alias Ronnie, Whakatane .. 13/2/24 theft (5 charges) to a juvenile N. Zealand schoolboy .. 1910 5 3 copper.. black brown .. fiat A half-caste Maori. (See Police Gazette, 1924, Dick probation home paga 185.) Whakatane .. 13/2/24 theft (5 oharges) to a juvenile N. Zealand schoolboy .. 1910 5 3 copper.. black brown .. fiat A half-caste Maori. (See Police Gazette, 1924, probation home page 185.) Paoi Whakatane . 13/2/24 charges) (2 juvenile a Maori schoolboy 1910 5 2 oopper.. black brown . medium probation home ' . Te Whakatane . . 25/2/24 police fined Maori labourer 1897 5 10 copper. black brown . flat 629. page Mate Whakatane . . 25/2/24 police fined Maori labourer 1900 5 10 copper black brown . . fiat and See page butcher 112. page graphs,

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

Bfume Offender. Where tried. When. Ofleuce. Sentence. Native of Trade. Born. Height. Complexion. Hair. Kyes. Nose. Distinguishing Marks, Ac. 1 Sentence. Native of Trade. Born. Height. Complexion. Hair. Kyes. Nose. Distinguishing Marks, Ac. ft. in. ' ' ft . in. Tame Whakatane 25/2/24 police fined Maori labourer 1900 5 9 copper. black brown . fiat * Kerekere Awamate Whakatane . 11/2/24 threatening behaviour fined Maori labourer 1900 5 8* copper. dark, brown flat right left two ; ; 1923, (See 77.) Hapimana Harawera Whakataue 11/2/24 behaviour threatening fined Maori labourer 1895 5 8 copper.. black brown medium See page 7/3/24 unlawfully horse a fined broad 1920, page Schuster, Whakatane .. 11/2/24 assault fined £3 Nuie Island porter 1901 5 9 copper. black brown Ngamanu Whakatane 13/2/24 obscene language fined £5 Maori labourer 1903 5 11 copper. black brown medium JamesHassett, Ohakune 17/4/24 horse convicted Zealand N. labourer 1907 5 6 pale light blue-gr’y medium. discharged fair medium 1 year’s promedium Albert, Plymouth N. 23/4/24 pretences N. Zealand labourer .. 1904 5 5 fair fair grey .. 1 year’s proN. Zealand labourer .. 1904 5 5 fair grey .. charges) bation to make each on Police See West, Hawera 24/4/24 mischief ifto up Zealand N. schoolboy 1909 5 1 fair fair brown medium on 62. 1896, Joseph Hawera 26/4/24 vagabond if come England hotel-porter 1862 5 8 pale going blue . medium . legally on on bald of finger. Wylie Napier 24/4/24 theft proba- 1 N. Zealand andlabourer 1898 5 fair brown . It. blue medium .. 6* fair brown It. blue medium .. to make tion jeweller ' jeweller • Christie, Joseph Wanganui 19/4/24 obscene language fined Scotland . labourer . 1880 5 7 fresh . brown hazel . straight forearm. tombstone Sailor George Otaki 17/4/24 theft come up Zealand schoolboy . 1910 5 54 dark brown blue medium ; called „ ' Archie JamesGoodin, Carterton 14/4/24 • . fined N. sawmill 5 6 fair brown blue .. pointed 1903 5 6 fair brown blue .. pointed George Wellington 21/4/24 vagabond convicted Australia .. labourer 1901 5 fair brown light blue medium . tattooed left ; on legally discharged on ; White, Wellington 21/4/24 door a wilful damage England trimmer 1876 5 6 dark . dark blue . medium back Copeland. Wellington 21/4/24 resisting fined N. labourer 1888 5 74 fresh dark hazel . medium .. (See 389.) Hamilton Henry Wellington 22/4/24 of peace fined England trimmer 1900 5 3 fresh . brown brown . medium on and ; eagle and on ; right chin. (See Police Gazette, 1923, page 609.) Smith, Livingstone chin. (See Police Gazette, 1923, page 609.) Wellington 22/4/24 peace fined £2 Zealand N. engineer 1897 5 8£ dark . black brown medium . . neck. of Scar Curry, Wellington 22/4/24 of fined £1 N. labourer 1897 5 64 fresh . brown blue medium under Edgar Wellington 22/4/24 of fined . Ireland labourer 1901 6 1 fresh black hazel medium . star, Slight ■ . heart on right forearm. - heart on right forearm.

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

Name ©.Tender. tried.Where When. Offence. Sentence. Native of Trade. Born.j Height. Complexion. Hair. Eyes. Nose. Distinguishing Marks, &«. O cq Height.! 1 1 Complexion. Hair. Eyes. Nose. Distinguishing Marks, *e. alias Ruby, Wellington 23/4/24 soliciting . months’ proZealand N. prostitute . 1885 ft. in. 5 fresh black brown medium . 'on on ; alias Ruth, bation on (See 17.) William Alister Chisholm, Wellington 24/4/24 and vagabond (ilto up Zealand seaman 1906 5 9 fresh . fair grey medium .. See page legally on premises) called Christopher Wellington 24/4/24 vagabond (ilifto up England seaman 1903 5 6 fresh . brown dark blue medium forearm. MARY on called • Robert Black, Wellington . 26/4/24 vagabond andconvicted Scotland cook 1875 5 H dark grey blue large between ; premises) discharged 1 year’s proba'i tion to pay costs .. PrankAdams, Takaka 8/4/24 packet N. Zealand messenger .. 1909 5 3 fresh .. brown grey .. medium .. F.P. 1 year’s probation to pay costs .. N. Zealand messenger .. 1909 5 3 fresh .. brown grey .. medium .. F.P. AlfredMcLeod, Karamea 15/4/24 theft Zealand labourer 1903 5 4 fresh . light brown. large Charles - John Christchurch 22/4/24 police fined Zealand labourer 1890 5 7 fresh black brown large assault fined Wallace Christchurch 22/4/24 police fined Zealand carter 1897 5 7 fresh . dark blue medium . Woman Taylor, Christchuroh 22/4/24 assaulting fined £3 Zealand N. labourer 1892 5 8 fresh . brown brown medium Thorp, Leslie Christchurch 22/4/24 assault fined N. briokmaker 1888 5 6 sallow black, curly blue medium Evans, George 1 Christchurch 24/4/24 the police fined England labourer 1849 6 04 fresh . grey hazel large ; on Ellis, Christchurch 24/4/24 breach police fined England . barman 1863 5 10 sallow grey blue long William Dunedin | 21/4/24 assault fined , Zealand N. fisherman 1892 5 10 dark . dark blue medium • Duncan, Harry Dunedin . j 22/4/24 theft charges) proba- 1 Zealand labourer 1884 5 8 dark dark grey medium left 1904, on forearm ; woman in horse-shoe on right forei on t forearm ; woman in horse-shoe on right foreprohibited right on ; Gazette, 1918, RobertPefiers, Lawrence 18/4/24 indecent language fined £2 N. Zealand labourer 1897 5 8 fresh .. brown blue .. medium .. Soars on forearms. 18/4/24 indecent language fined £2 N. Zealand labourer 1897 5 8 fresh .. brown blue .. medium .. Soars on forearms. /

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

Name Prisoner. Gaol, tried.Where When. Offence. Sentence. Native of Trade. Born. Height. Complexion. Hair. Eyes. Nose. When discharged. Remarks, and Previous Convictions. (F.P. indicates that finger-impressions have been taken.) 1 Trade. Born. Height. Complexion. 1 Hair. Byes. Nose. When discharged. Bemarks, and Previous Convictions. (F.P. indicates that finger-impressions have been taken.) Napier ft. in. Samuel Sturgess, Napier M.C. 26/10/23 obscene exposure 6 months England .. bo o t maker 1887 ft. in. 5 Si fair brown grey .. medium .. 25/4/24 1 p.c. Scars near right ey T e, on left ear, on each Wanganui Napier M.C. 26/10/23 obscene exposure 6 months England .. bootmaker and newsvendor 1887 5 5£ fair brown grey .. medium .. 25/4/24 1 p.c. Scars near right eye, on left ear, on each hip, and on left side. F.P. (See Police Gazette, 1922, page 307.) alias Evans, Charles TakoAuckland M.C. 25/10/23 rogue and vagabond .. 6 months England .. gardener .. 1859 5 6 fresh .. white blue .. long 24/4/24 7 p.c. Scar on right side of bead. F.P. (See Police Gazette, 1923, page 465.) Ogier, Herbert . Phillip Auckland 25/10/23 rogue and vagabond .. 6 months England .. and newsvendor gardener .. 1859 5 6 fresh .. white blue .. long 24/4/24 hip, and on left side. F.P. (See Police Gazette, 1922, page 307.) 7 p.c. Scar on right side of head. F.P. (See M.C. Wellington 30/10/23 theft 6 months N. Zealand upholsterer 1862 5 4 fresh .. grey, going bald grey,- going bald brown hazel .. broad 24/4/24 Police Gazette, 1923, page 465.) Scar on nose. F.P. Discharged on remission. Wellington Well i n g t o n M.C. 30/10/23 theft 6 months N. Zealand upholsterer 1862 5 4 fresh .. grey, going bald hazel .. broad 24/4/24 Scar on nose. F.P. Discharged on remission. Milne, M.C. Palmerston N. 22/3/24 obscene language fine or 1 month N. Zealand labourer 1882 5 6J fresh .. blue .. large, 21/4/24 Left shin diseased ; scar on left knee and on Anderson Palmerston N. M.C. 22/3/24 obscene language fine or 1 month N. Zealand labourer 1882 5 6£ fresh .. grey, going bald blue .. large, oblique 21/4/24 Left shin diseased ; scar on left knee and on nose. F.P. (See Police Gazette, 1924, page 62, and Photographs, 1916, page 28.) Murphy, Reginald Michael Wellington M.C. 1/4/24 ship-desertion 21 days England fireman 1885 5 8 fresh .. brown grey .. large, broad 21/4/24 Strong build ; wide nostrils ; scar on left side of neck; flower, ship, rose, shamrock, and thistle on left forearm; globe, flags, star, rose, shamrock, and thistle, anchor, ship, clasped hands, and flags on right forearm. F.P. Collins, Harry, alias Collins, Henry Wellington M.C. 21/4/24 throwing glass in public place fine or 3 days England .. labourer 1877 5 7J fresh .. brown grey .. thick 23/4/24 Strong build ; woman’s head, flags, and flowerpot, &c., ' n left arm; dancing-woman on right forearm ; ring on left ring-finger; scar on back of left hand; dots on back of right hand ; scar on each chees, F.P. (See Police Gazette, 1922, page 750, and Photographs, 1921, page 110.) Murphy, William, alias Tyler, alias Turner Paparua — Wellington M.C. 23/4/24 breach of prohibition order fine or 7 days England .. .... labourer 1881 5 6f dark .. brown, turning grey grey .. large 24/4/24 Scar on forehead and on upper lip; butterfly, grapes, roses, and W.T. on right arm; yacht on back of right hand ; two hearts, &c., on left arm. Portion of fine paid. F.P. (See Police Gazette, 1924, page 131.) Aikins, CharlesValentine Timaru M.C. 22/1/24 default of maintenance 3 months N. Zealand clerk 1886 5 8J fresh .. brown grey .. medium .. 21/4/24 2 p.c. Scar on nose and on left wrist. (See Police Gazette, 1923, page 491.) Green, Thomas Adam .. Westport M.C. 23/10/23 default of maintenance arrears or 6 months N. Zealand miner 1885 5 7 fair fair .s brown .. medium .. 22/4/24 1 p.c. Scar on left upper arm, under left shoulder, and on left wrist. (See Police Gazette, 1923, page 228.) Granger, Cecil.. Christchurch M.C. 7/4/24 failing to attend drill .. failing to attend drill .. fine or 24 hours fine or 7 days N. Zealand labourer 1902 5 34 fresh .. dark brown brown .. medium .. 22/4/24 Bird on right forearm ; RITA and star on left forearm. Arrested, 16/4/24. McGerry, Charles Lyttelton M.C. 24/3/24 ship-desertion 1 month Scotland .. fireman 1879 5 84 fresh .. brown, turning grey grey .. large 23/4/24 Blue scar on right cheek'; scar under left eye ; big toes deformed. F.P. Greaves, Viotor Hugo, alias Greaves, Victor Charles Hugo Dunedin — Christohurch M.C. 27/4/23 theft (2 charges) 1 year’s reformative detention N. Zealand fireman 1899 5 8 sallow .. brown -* grey medium .. 26/4/24 1 p.c. Woman’s head on right forearm; cross, anchor, and laurel on left forearm ; scar at base of left thumb. F.P. (See Police Gazette, 1919, page 563 ) Wilson, William Smith / Murphy, • T Dunedin M.C. 8/12/21 indecent language fine or 1 month Scotland .. labourer 1867 6 0 fresh .. grey blue medium .. 24/4/24 Scar on right forearm and on left wrist. Arrested, 24/4/24. Fine paid. MichaelMcLeod, Dunedin M.C. 27/3/24 obscene language fine or 1 month ' T-C ■ ' ; Scotland .. labourer 1854 5 8 fresh .. fair, turning grey blue .. medium .. 26/4/24 39 p.c. Anchor, chain, and crest on left forearm ; scar on nose, on forehead, on left ringfinger, and on each leg. (See Police Gazette, 1924, page 208.) M.C. Wellingt on 1/4/24 ship-desertion 21 days England .. fireman 1885 5 8 fresh .. grey .. oblique large, 21/4/24 nose. F.P. (See Police Gazette, 1924, page 62, and Photographs, 1916, page 28.) Strong build ; wide nostrils ; scar on left side of M.C. Wellington 21/4/24 throwing glass in public fine or 3 days England .. labourer 1877 5 7J fresh .. brown grey .. broad thick 23/4/24 neck; flower, ship, rose,shamrock, and thistle on left forearm; globe, flags, star, rose, shamrock, and thistle, anchor, ship, Clasped hands, and flags on right forearm. F.P. Strong build; woman’s head, flags, ani flowerHenry M.C. Wellington 23/4/24 place breach of prohibition fine or 7 days England . . labourer 1881 5 6f dark .. brown, turngrey .. large 24/4/24 pot, &c., < n left arm; dancing-woman on right forearm ; ring on left ring-finger; scar on back of left hand; dots on back of right hand; scar on each cheek-. F.P. (See Police Gazette, 1922, page 750, and Photographs, 1921, page 110.) Scar on forehead and on upper lip; butterfly, alias Tyler, Paparua — M.C.Timaru order default of maintenance 3 months N. Zealand clerk 1886 5 8J fresh ,. ing grey brown grey .. medium .. 21/4/24 grapes, roses, and W.T. on right arm; yacht on back of right hand ; two hearts, &c., on left arm. Portion of fine paid. F.P. (See Police Gazette, 1924, page 131.) 2 p.c. Scar on nose and on left wrist. (See 22/1/24 WestportM.C. 23/10/23 default of maintenance arrears or 6 N. Zealand miner 1885 5 7 fair /air .n. j • '' * ’ dark brown ' brown .. medium .. 22/4/24 Police Gazette, 1923, page 491.) 1 p.o. Scar on left upper arm, under left Green ., Cecil.Granger, 7/4/24 failing to attend drill .. months fine or 24 hours 1 • . N. Zealand labourer 1902 5 3$ fresh . . brown .. medium . . 22/4/24 shoulder, and on - left' wrist. - (See Police Gazette, 1923, page 228.) Bird on right forearm ; RITA and star on left Christchurch M.C. Lyttelton 24/3/24 failing to attend drill .. ship-desertion fine or 7 days 1 month Scotland .. fireman 1879 5 8J fresh .. brown, turngrey .. large 23/4/24 forearm. Arrested, 16/4/24. Blue scar on right cheek'; scar under left eye ; Charles McGerry, Greaves, Hugo, M.C.Christchurch theft (2 charges/ 1 year’s refor- ! N. Zealand fireman 1899 5 8 sallow .. ing grey brown grey medium 26/4/24 big toes deformed. F.P. l/p.c. Woman’s head on right forearm; cross, 27/4/23 alias Greaves, Charles Hugo Dunedin William Wilson, M.C.: Dunedin M.C. indecent language mative detention “ vfine or 1 month \ Scotland .. labourer 1867 6 0 fresh .. | grey f i blue .. medium .. 24/4/24 anchor, and laurel on left forearm; scar at base of left thumb. F.P. (See Police Gazette, 1919, page 563 ) Scar on right forearm and on left wrist. Ar8/12/21 Dunedin M.C. 27/3/24 obscene language fine or 1 month Scotland .. labourer 1854 5 8 fresh .. fair, turning blue .. medium .. 26/4/24 rested, 24/4/24. Fine paid. 39 p.c. Anchor, chain, and crest on left fore'fC ; , lv» l/;- . . grey V."’.*,: ■ s arm ; scar on nose, on forehead, on left ringfinger, and on each leg. (See Police Gazette, .1924, page 208.) McLeod, Kenneth

RETURN OF PRISONERS REPORTED AS DISCHARGED FROM GAOLS DURING THE WEEK ENDING 26th APRIL, 1924.

Prisoner. of Gaol, tried. When. Offence. j Sentence. Native Trade. Born. Height. 1 Complexion. Hair. Eyes. Nose. When charged. and Remarks, i ( fingerInvercargill— Frederick Taylor, Auckland 13/4/21 (4 4 years’ Zealand labourer 1903 in. 7 fresh brown light brown .. medium .. 15/4/24 Slight build; protruding lower jaw. F.P. V. - • brown .. medium .. 15/4/24 Slight build; protruding lower jaw. F.P. alias Joseph, S.C. Invercargill 5/4/24 obscene detention weeks England . miner 1894 5 5 fresh dark grey medium 24/4/24 on and 418, ; John, Joseph James Invercargill *5/4/24 obscene language weeks Zealand labourer .. 1901 5 fresh .. brown hazel . medium 24/4/24 right above ; right (See page 105.)page F.P. Hall, Cain, Invercargill 5/4/24 language weeks England . miner 1890 6 fresh . brown grey medium 24/4/24 (See

RETURN OF PRISONERS REPORTED AS DISCHARGED FROM GAOLS DURING THE WEEK ENDING 26th APRIL, 1924 —continued

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New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XLIX, Issue 18, 7 May 1924, Page 267

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EXTRACTS FROM NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XLIX, Issue 18, 7 May 1924, Page 267

EXTRACTS FROM NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XLIX, Issue 18, 7 May 1924, Page 267