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EXTRACTS FROM NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

Additional Regulations under the Mental Defectives Act. 1911.

(See New Zealand Gazette, 1929, pages 2018-20.) CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. ORDER IN COUNCIL.

At the Government House at Wellington, this sth day of _ August, 1929.

Present: His Excellency the Governor-General in Council.

IN pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred on him by section one hundred and thirty-eight of the Mental Defectives Act, 1911 (hereinafter referred to as the said Act), and of all other powers enabling him in that behalf, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby make the following additional regulations for the purposes of the said Act and of the Mental Defectives Amendment Act, 1928.

REGULATIONS,

1. In these regulations the expression “ the principal regulations ” means the regulations made under the said Act by Order in Council dated the 26th day of February, 1912, and published in the Gazette of the 29th day of the same month. 2. A request that any person alleged to be mentally defective be received into an institution in accordance with the provisions of section 8 of the Mental Defectives Amendment Act, 1928, prior to the malting of a reception order in respect of such person shall be made to the Superintendent of such institution in the Form No. 1 in the Schedule hereto.

3. The medical certificates given in support of a request for the reception of any person into an institution in accordance with the provisions of section 8 of the Mental Defectives Amendment Act, 1928, shall be in the Form No. 2 in the Schedule to the principal regulations. 4. The certificate required to be given by the Superintendent of an institution in relation to any person received into that institution in accordance with the provisions of section 8 of the Mental Defectives Amendment Act, 1928, shall be in the Form No. 2 in the Schedule hereto.

5. A reception order made in accordance with the provisions of section 8 of the Mental Defectives Amendment Act, 1928, in respect of a person already received into an institution as provided in that section shall be in the Form No. 3 in the Schedule hereto.

6. (1) As soon as convenient after the commencement of these regulations and thereafter on the first days of January and July in each year, and at such other times as the DirectorGeneral of Mental Hospitals may. by writing require, the Director of Education shall furnish the several returns referred to in section 15 of the Mental Defectives Amendment Act, 1928.

(2) Separate lists shall be furnished for each of the following classes : (a) Children in attendance at a public school or registered private school: ( b ) Children in attendance at a special school or other institution under Part IX of the Education Act, 1914 : (c) Children of school age but not in attendance at any school.

(3) The returns shall be in the Form No. 4 in the Schedule hereto, or to the effect thereof, and shall with respect to every child referred to therein contain the several particulars indicated in the said Form No. 4, so far as such particulars are applicable or arc within the knowledge of the Director of Education!

7. The Board established by section 11 of the Mental Defectives Amendment Act, 1928, shall be known as the Eugenics Board (hereinafter in these regulations referred to as “ the Board ”), and the register to be kept by the Board pursuant to section 14 of that Act shall be known as the Register of Mental Defectives. 8. The decision of the Board to the effect that the name of any person shall be entered on the Register of Mental Defectives shall be communicated to him or to one of his parents, or to his guardian or other person having control of him, as the case may require, in the Form No. 5 in the Schedule hereto.

9. Notice of objection to the decision of the Board that the name of any person should be entered on the Register of Mental Defectives as aforesaid shall be given in the Form No. 6 in the Schedule hereto, and a copy of such form of objection shall be sent by the Board to every person to whom a notice of the Board’s decision is sent.

10. (1) There shall be paid to those members of the Board who are not officers of the Public Service all travelling and locomotion expenses (including the cost of sleeping-berths on trains and deck accommodation on steamers) actually and reasonably incurred by them in attending meetings of the Board, or of any committee thereof, or in transacting any business of the Board.

(2) There shall also be paid to each such member of the Board for every day or part of a day on which he is travelling in connection with the business of the Board the sum of £1 10s. as a travelling-allowance for personal expenses : Provided that if a member leaves and returns to his usual place of residence on the same day no travelling-allowance shall be paid. (3) Every claim made by a member of the Board for travelling-allowances or travelling-expenses shall set out the days claimed for, and shall be accompanied by a certificate in the following form : I, [Full name, occupation, and address hereby certify that I was engaged in connection with the business of the Eugenics Board on the days shown in this voucher, and that I incurred the travelling-expenses indicated in the claim.

SCHEDULE

Form No. 1

Request for Reception into Institution of Person ALLEGED TO BE MENTALLY DEFECTIVE PRIOR TO MAKING of Reception Order.

Under the Mental Defectives Act, 1911.

To the Superintendent of the [Name of institution ], situate at I, [Full name], a [Occupation], of [Address in full], being a person not under twenty-one years of age, hereby request you to receive [Full name], a [Occupation], of [Address in full] (hereinafter in this request referred to as “ the said person ”), into the [Name of institution], situate at , on the grounds that the said person is mentally defective. 1. I believe that the said person is mentally defective on the grounds following [Set out in full the reasons for the applicant's belief]: 2. I am [lnsert degree of relationship, if any, or words “ not related ”] to the said person, and this request is made by me [lnsert “ because I am the nearest relative,” or, if applicant is not a, relative or nearest relative, state why reguest is made by the applicant instead of by a relative or a nearer relative, the degree of relationship being determined in the following order : (1) Husband or wife; (2) father or mother; (3) son or daughter; . (4) brother or sister ; (5) grandfather, grandmother, grandson, or granddaughter ; (6) any other relative.] 3. I last saw the said person on the day of , 19 . [The date herein inserted must be within three days of date of application.] Dated at , the day of , 19 .

Ordinary signature of applicant

N.B. —This request must be accompanied by two certificates in the prescribed form, each signed by a medical practitioner. No person is to be received into an institution in pursuance of such request after the expiration of seven days from the date thereof or from the date of either of the accompanying medical certificates, whichever date is the earlier.

Further Particulars to be supplied by Applicant as to Person in respect of whom Request made.

Age: Sex : Whether single, married, widowed, or divorced : Occupation: Religious persuasion : Country of birth : If not born in New Zealand, date of arrival : Nationality of parents : Whether first attack: If not, age at first attack : Number of former attacks (if any): Duration of present attack : Place of abode at commencement of present attack : When and where under oversight, care, and control during present attack: When and where under oversight, care, and control during previous attacks: Whether epileptic or not: Whether suicidal or not: Whether dangerous to others, and (if so) in what way :

Whether any near relative of said person has at any time been or now is of unsound mind, or mentally infirm, or idiot, imbecile, feeble-minded, or markedly eccentric ; or has suffered or now suffers from(a) epilepsy, (b) hysteria, (c) neurasthenia, (d) spasmodic asthma, (e) chorea, or (/) alcoholism. If so, state degree of relationship and particulars as to complaint:—

Relatives of said Person. Relationship. | Name. ! Address. Husband or wife.. Father .. Mother .. Sons .. .. * Daughters Brothers (of whole . or half blood) Sisters (of whole or half blood) Grandparents Grandsons Grand-daughters .

In my opinion the following of the above-mentioned relatives are in a position to contribute to the maintenance of the said person : Name and address of person to whom official communications should be addressed : Name and address of usual medical attendant of mentally defective person:

Ordinary signature of applicant

Form No. 2,

Certificate of Superintendent in relation to Person RECEIVED INTO INSTITUTION IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 8 of the Mental Defectives Amendment Act, 1928. To the Stipendiary Magistrate at

I, , being the Superintendent of the [Name of institution], situate at ■ , hereby certify that [Name and description of person to whom certificate relates] was admitted to the said institution at o’clock of the

noon on the day of , 19 , in accordance with the provisions of section 8 of the Mental Defectives Amendment Act, 1928, on the written request of , of , supported by two medical certificates signed respectively by and As required by the section above referred to, I hereby transmit to you a copy of the request and of the medical certificates aforesaid (each of which I have certified to be a correct copy of the original); and, as further required by the said section, I hereby certify that in my opinion the said is a mentally defective person requiring detention in a mental hospital [or, as the case may be, the said is a mentally defective person, but does not require to be detained in a mental hospital, or the said is not mentally defective]. Dated at , this day of , 19 . [Signature.] Superintendent, Mental Hospital.

Form No. 3

Reception Order in respect of Person already received into Institution in accordance with Provisions of Section 8 of the Mental Defectives Amendment Act, 1928. Whereas [Full name, occupation, and address], a person alleged to be mentally defective (hereinafter referred to as “the said patient”) was on the day of , 19 , received into the [Name of institution], situate at , on the request of [Full name, occupation, and address of applicant], supported by medical certificates signed by , of , and , of , being medical practitioners resident in New Zealand, and not prohibited by section 12 of the Mental Defectives Act, 1911, or otherwise, from signing the said certificates :

And whereas the Superintendent of the said institution, by notice under his hand dated the day of , 19 , did transmit copies of the said request and certificate

and did certify that in his opinion the said patient was a mentally defective person requiring to be detained in a mental hospital [or as the case may be] : And whereas, as required by section 8 of the Mental Defectives Amendment Act, 1928, I [we] have made inquiry into the matter herein, and am [are] satisfied that the said patient is mentally defective and requires detention in an institution under the Mental Defectives Act, 1911 :

Now, therefore, I [we] do hereby order that the said patient continue to be detained in the said institution in accordance with the provisions of the Mental Defectives Act, 1911. Dated at , this day of ,19 . q f , Justice of the Peace. \ - Justice of the Peace. We hereby certify that to the best of our knowledge and belief there is at the time of the making of this order no Magistrate within ten miles of the place where it is made who is able to make it. Justice of the Peace. Form No. .4. Return made by Director of Education pursuant to Section 16 of the Mental Defectives Amendment Act, 1928.

Form No. 5. Notice of Decision of Eugenics Board in the Case of To , of Take notice that the Eugenics Board, after inquiry in the manner directed by the Mental Defectives Amendment Act, 1928, has decided that the name of , of , should be entered on the Register of Mental Defectives kept by the said Board pursuant to that Act. If you object to such registration you are required to complete the form of objection enclosed herewith, and to forward the same to the Board within fourteen days after the receipt by you of this notice. If you so object to the proposed registration your objection will be dealt with by a Judge of the Supreme Court in Chambers, and the registration will not be proceeded with unless and until the decision of the Board is confirmed by the Court. Dated at , this day of , 19 . Chairman [or Secretary] of Board. Form No. 6. Notice of Objection to Proposal to enter Name of , of , in Register of Mental Defectives. To the Chairman of the Eugenics Board, Wellington. I, of , being the father [mother, guardian, or as the case may be] of the above-mentioned , do hereby object to the registration of his [her] name in the Register of Mental Defectives, and do hereby require you, in accordance with the provisions of the Mental Defectives Amendment Act, 1928, to refer the matter for the decision of a Judge of the Supreme Court in Chambers. Dated at , this day of , 19 . [Signature of objector.] F. D. THOMSON, Clerk of the Executive Council.

Regulations for Trout, Perch, or Tench Fishing in the Waimate Acclimatization District. (See New Zealand Gazette, 1929, page 2026.)

Clerk, &c., of Magistrates’ Courts appointed. Constable Wesley Houston, Murchison. (See New Zealand Gazette, 1929, page 2032.)

Bailiff of Magistrate’s Court appointed. Constable Arthur Thomas Breed, Opotiki, (See New Zealand Gazette, 1929, page 2032.)

Prohibition of Money-order and Postal Correspondence. W. S. Noble, manager, Golden Casket Art Union, Perry House, Elizabeth Street, Brisbane, Queensland. (See New Zealand Gazette, 1929, page 2033.)

Authority Wellington.

Name of Child. Address. Age. Name of Parent, Guardian, Other Person having Control of Child. School (if any) attended by Child. School Class or Standard. Average Age of Children in Same . Class or Standard. Whether to of to suffer- : (i) Development; or (ii) ; or (iii) ; or (iv) Epilepsy. Remarks any) of Director of Education. Years. Months.

Offender. Where tried. When. Offence. Sentence. of Trade. Born. Height. Complexion. Hair. Eyes. j Nose. Distinguishing Marks, Ac. i Born. - Height. Complexion. Hair. Eyes. Nose. Distinguishing Marks, dto. William . Hamilton and 1 Zealand probation salesman 1902 ft. in. 5 8£ fresh black, curly grey . . . medium.. See Police Gazette, 1929, page 537. I 2 years’ probation N. Zealand salesman 1902 ft. in. 5 8* fresh black, curly grey - - medium.. See Police Gazette, 1929, page 537. O’Hara Ray charges) Blenheim cattle-stealing 9/7/29 acquitted Zealand farmer 1897 6 0£ fair dark, grey medium.. and legs. Stuart-Forbes, Reginald cattle-stealing acquitted Zealand labourer 1909 10 fair grey brown grey . * medium. Long face. Alexander Robert Crone, Nelson and entering, 16/7/29 acquitted Ireland 1 e 1893 6* 5 fresh dark blue pointed right assault . days and HerthansenTBaphse .. ■Nelson — . . ance agent domestic tt 1907 tr 6 blue —rr £LCC|llitt6€l • • pale i~. aubui 11 rr thin .. and theft- / / / Wilce, Juanita Winnafred .. Timaru 30/7/29 concealment of birth detained until N. Zealand milliner 1903 5 4 pale dark brown.. grey .. medium.. Mole on left cheek and on neck. rising of Court Kennedy, Lomond Timaru 30/7/29 concealment of birth 6 months N. Zealand plumber and 1895 5 6 dark brown, turnbrown .. medium.. Scar on right side of back and on forehead. Blackwell, Bernard Lewis .. labourer ing grey Timaru 30/7/29 unlawfully in dwelling by 4 months N. Zealand labourer 1904 5 6 florid brown grey .. medium.. See Police Gazette, 1928, page 584. night; and breach of probation Catlow, George Timaru 30/7/29 receiving stolen property .. 3 years’ reformaN. Zealand labourer and 1890 5 9 sallow .. brown blue medium.. Scar on left wrist. (See Police Gazette, 1926, tive detention s 1 a lighterman page 200.) , T , ance agent domestic —rr 1907 5 — 6j ...» pale — blue —- -and-theffr-* • ’ /liCcilciliCl auburn «-»- TT Wilce, Juanita . 30/7/29 concealment of birth detained until N. Zealand milliner 1903 5 4 pale dark brown.. grey .. medium.. Mole on left cheek and on neck. rising of Court Timaru Timaru 30/7/29 concealment of birth 6 months N. Zealand plumber and 1895 5 6 dark brown, turnbrown .. medium.. Scar on right side of back and on forehead. Kennedy, LomondBlackwell, Bernard .. ing grey labourer 30/7/29 unlawfully in dwelling by 4 months N. Zealand labourer 1904 5 6 florid brown grey .. medium.. See Police Gazette, 1928, page 584. night; and breach of probation . Timaru Timaru 30/7 /29 receiving stolen property .. 3 years’ reformaN. Zealand labourer and 1890 5 9 sallow .. brown blue medium.. Scar on left wrist. (See Police Gazette, 1926, tive detention s 1 a lighterman page 200.) Catlow, George

RETURN OF PERSONS DEALT WITH AT SUPREME COURTS (For Index, see General Index.)

Name of Where When. Offence. Sentence. Native Trade. Born. •W 1 •s a Complexion. Hair. Eyes. Nose. Distinguishing Marks, Jfco. •? a Complexion. Hair. Eyes. Nose. Distinguishing Marks, Jko. Solomon, Kaikohe 26/6/29 wilful damage to pay . Maori labourer 1909 ft. 7 copper brown brown medium.. fore- of theft probation 1 broken. finger Rudolph, James Kaikohe 24/7/29 unlawfully motor-car using fined £5 Zealand N. labourer 1896 5 10i swarthy. black brown . large left on right unlawfully fined Gazette, groin. Patutai Kongo Kaikohe 24/7/29 assault 1 Maori labourer 1900 5 94 copper black brown flat build. Strong fined £5, and prohibited i fined £5, and prohibited Skinner Allen, Kaikohe 29/7/29 fighting fined Maori labourer 1900 5 8 copper . . brown brown flat build. Paora Tupakihi Kaikohe 29/7/29 fighting fined £1 Maori labourer . 1904 5 10 copper . black brown . medium. Strong George Whangarei 23/7/29 in intoxicated charge and £15 Zealand farmer 1886 6 0 fresh brown grey . long ; motor-car cense until 31/5/31 blue Gazette, Thomas Tremewan, Whangarei . 22/7/29 in fined proZealand motor 1901 5 84 fresh dark medium.. Prominent motor-car hibited neer iForsyth, John . . Whangarei . 22/7/29 of charge and Zealand N. taxi-driver . 1867 5 84 fresh brown, going blue medium motor-car hibited bald Tai Whangarei . 26/7/29 theft and charged if up Maori bushman 1884 5 8 copper . black brown . . medium Benjamin, Auckland 27/7/29 idle disorderly N. labourer 1885 5 74 fresh brown grey • pointed on right side of face ; woman’s head on right William JCampbell, means) called 3 months head face on right and leg; forearm. (See page Gazette, forearm. (See page 506.) F.P. Photographed at Auckland, 27/7/29. 506.) F.P. Photographed at Auckland, 27/7/29. Lomas, Auckland 27/7/29 theft years’ Zealand domestic 1909 5 5 fair fair blue medium. Gazette, (See 485.) William Cooper, Auckland 30/7/29 stowaway 1 Australia . labourer 1911 5 4 sallow . . black brown . medium Watson, James Auckland 30/7/29 and ; disZealand labourer 1909 5 7 fair brown grey . . medium. at by on / Morgan, Auckland 31/7/29 and disorderly admonished Zealand seaman 1904 5 8 dark black blue-grey medium. on means) page HaroldSheridan, Auckland 31/7/29 charge in fined Zealand salesman 1905 5 10 fresh brown blue medium motor-car casting matter and convicted charged blue Alexander Baillie, Auckland 2/8/29 obscene language fined £2 Scotland . fireman 1903 5 8 fair auburn medium.. BUNN IE SCOTLAND on left forearm ; bracelet on left wrist. blue medium. . BONNIE SCOTLAND on left forearm ; bracelet on left wrist. Conrad .Beasley, Auckland 2/8/29 sly-grog fined Zealand greengrocer 1894 5 8 sallow fair blue medium charges).. convicted charged Buckley, William Henry Auckland 2/8/29 sly-grog fined £50 N. Zealand labourer 1894 5 n fresh fair blue medium selling . convicted and disfined charged N. Zealand labourer 1894 5 74 fresh fair blue medium r . and charged

Return of Persons summarily convicted at Magistrate's Court, but not sent to Gaol.

Name 1 tried. When. Offence. Sentence. Native Trade. Born. Height Complexion. Hair. Eyes. Nose, Marks. Distinguishing 1 d ip alias John Francis, Thomas, Auckland 2/8/29 charges) selling sly-grog and convicted charged Zealand N. shopkeeper 1879 ft. 5 fresh brown, ing blue medium Gazettes, 1911 elbow. 1929 283.) page Thomas Williams, Iris Auckland 2/8/29 theft years’ N. married 1904 5 2 fresh brown blue medium KiwiAmohau Rotorua 29/7/29 theft fined Maori labourer 1910 5 11 copper black brown . broad George Motu 26/7/29 drunk if come up called Maori labourer shearer 1896 5 10 copper . black brown . flat right' Gazette temple. 463.)1929, page language and hibited and missing wrist. Franz Nyman, Gisborne 26/7/29 attempted proba- 6 tion Finland bushman 1896 5 11 sallow brown brown medium WilliamDearness, Gisborne 2/8/29 theft ifto N. cabinetmaker 1912 5 4 fresh fair blue medium 6 Michael Hannah, Gisborne 29/7/29 on . months fined Zealand N. traveller 1904 5 6i dark black brown long right on ; 798.) page William Heads, Gisborne . 29/7/29 language fined Zealand labourer 1906 5 7 fresh brown. light blue medium on disorderly fined blue medium Frank . Gisborne 31/7/29 disorderly theft fined fined Australia . bushman 1889 5 10 fresh fair - Colin Campbell Gisborne 1/8/29 unlawfully using a fined Zealand N. clerk 1906 5 11 fair auburn blue pointed Casey, Wairoa 22/7/29 premises on ifto up Ireland labourer 1873 5 9 fresh brown blue medium. chin. intent 6 months medium.. A three - quarter - caste Maori. (See Police Gazette, 1929, page 333.) to pay costs on each John Charleton, Stratford 29/7/29 ; language N. Zealand labourer and carter 1876 5 9 copper .. black, turning grey brown .. medium.. A three - quarter - caste Maori. (See Police Gazette, 1929, page 333.) to pay costs on each N. Zealand labourer and carter 1876 5 9 copper .. black, turning grey brown .. Evelyn . Stratford 29/7/29 assault to pay Zealand N. labourer 1906 5 9 fresh brown blue medium George Stratford 29/7/29 theft charges) (2 Child to N. Zealand schoolboy .. 1915 5 6 dark dark brown . . straight Welfare 2 years’ probation N. Zealand schoolboy .. 1915 5 6 dark dark brown .. straight lot Joseph Hastings 31/7/29 mischief N. Zealand labourer 1907 5 5f fresh brown blue short Two small scars on left side of face. 2 years’ probation N. Zealand labourer 1907 5 5* fresh brown blue short Two small scars on left side of face. Cyril vagabond and rogue fined £10 | . MartinWharewhiti, Hastings 31/7/29 premises) gaily on mischief. probation years’ Zealand N. labourer 1901 5 61 copper . . black brown . flat eyebrow. on vagabond and fined ! , | J Hastings 1/8/29 on language fined £5 England labourer 1883 5 6 fresh brown blue small WilsonDivehall, Eltham 30/7/29 theft 1 Zealand labourer 1912 5 8 fresh dark brown medium. on Harry Taihape 29/7/29 assault fined Maori labourer 1908 5 8 copper black ., brown . medium. eye.

Return of Persons summarily convicted at Magistrate's Court, but not sent to Gaol-continued.

Name of tried.Where When. Offence. Sentence. Native ol Trade. Born. Height. 1 Complexion. Hair. Eyes. j Nose. Distinguishing Marks. &o ' When. Offence. SentenceNative of Trade. Born. Height. Complexion. Hair. Byes. Nose. Distinguishing Marks. *o William Read, Taihape 29/7/29 theft fined £3 Zealand bushman 1899 in. ft. 11 fresh brown.. light grey • medium 1923, thigh. 619.) page Vincent Lambert Russell, Wanganui 30/7/29 chargeintoxicated in fined £20 and proAustralia .. showman 1907 5 6 fresh fair blue medium of fined £20 and proAustralia .. showman .. 1907 5 6 fresh fair blue medium John Wanganui 31/7/29 motor-car theft hibited restitu- make N. Zealand bricklayer .. 1895 5 9i fresh dark brown.. grey .. medium.. Abscess-scar under right side of chin. tion convicted and discharged N. Zealand bricklayer .. 1895 5 9| fresh dark brown.. grey ., medium..; Abscess-scar under right side of chin. JamesRobertson, Wanganui 2/8/29 drunkenness Scotland .. seaman 1905 5 9 fresh dark brown.. grey .. medium.. Flag and stars on right forearm ; J.R. on left forearm ; scar on throat. tion convicted and discharged Scotland .. seaman 1905 5 9 fresh dark brown.. grey ■• medium.. Flag and stars on right forearm; J.R. on left forearm ; scar on throat. damage damage pay 1 Patrick Wanganui 2/8/29 theft drunkenness fined and charged England seaman 1887 6 fresh fair grey . medium right and two Dagger, wilful damage damage pay Mary Wanganui 3/8/29 theft drunkenness fined £2 and Zealand domestic 1884 5 fresh grey blue medium, 1929, Gazette, charged John Giffney, Palmerston 2/8/29 wilful damage of in to pay damage fined £15 N. Zealand salesman 1891 5 7 dark dark brown .. medium.. Scar on lower lip. of to pay damage fined £15 N. Zealand salesman 1891 5 7 dark dark brown .. medium.. Scar on lower lip. Ivy N.Palmerston 2/8/29 motor-car charges)fortune-telling on Zealand domestic 1879 6 pale brown brown medium. crippled. Alexander FrankHausmann, Pahiatua 1/8/29 pretences probation years’ Zealand and 1901 5 8 dark dark brown .. prominent painter blue medium ironmonger.. 1901 5 8 dark dark brown .. prominent Harold Walter Eketahuna . 5/8/29 theft fined Zealand 1892 5 7 ruddy .. fair, going bald blue medium ironmonger.. 1892 5 7 ruddy .. fair, going bald . Solly ' Masterton 19/7/29 indecent fined Samoa labourer 1889 5 8 copper . black brown medium build. unlawfully fined Walter Brough, Wellington . 27/7/29 Natives to package theft to care of Child N. Zealand message-boy 1912 5 9 fresh light brown.. blue short 1 p.c. Strong build. (6 to care of Child N. Zealand message-boy 1912 5 9 fresh light brown... blue short 1 p.c. Strong build. charges) for Welfare Lionel Edwards, L’estrange Wellington . 30/7/29 in motor-car years fined £35 and license cancelled N. Zealand solicitor 1892 5 9* fresh black .., brown .. medium.. Scar on each knee. (See Police Gazette, 1927, page 561.) of years fined £35 and license cancelled N. Zealand solicitor 1892 5 9| fresh black brown .. medium.. Scar on each knee. (See Police Gazette, 1927, page 561.) Hallam, Clara Wellington 2/8/29 theft for fined Zealand married 1891 8 sallow light blue medium.. 1 p.c. Daniel Wellington 3/8/29 language. fined Zealand N. labourer 1891 7 fresh dark, turning blue medium.. See Police Gazette, 1922, page 536. grey grey • • blue medium.. See Police Gazette, 1922, page 536. Thomas Murphy, Blenheim 30/7/29 idle if come up Zealand labourer 1866 94 sallow brown .. medium.. Right forefinger missing; right little finger injured; lump on right wrist. (See Police grey grey brown .. medium.. Right forefinger missing; right little finger injured; lump on right wrist. (See Police months 789.) page William Blenheim 2/8/29 assault dis-convicted Zealand labourer 1901 104 dark dark grey . medium.. on Scar charged William Satherley, Blenheim 2/8/29 behaviour offensive obscene . language fined fined Zealand N. labourer 1906 11 5 fresh brown blue medium. of back on Arthur

Return of Persons summarily convicted at Magistrate's Court, but not sent to Gaol-continued.

Offender. tried. When. Offence. Sentence. of Trade. 1 Born.I Height. Complexion. Hair. Eyes. Nose. Marks, &c.Distinguishing MaudUpham, Westport 24/7/29 theft to come 6 in N. domestic 1909 in. 4 fresh light blue medium months dark brown.. medium t months dark brown.. medium Emin on, Christchurch 2/8/29 obscene language fined Sweden seaman 1897 9 fresh grey . . Virgin Christchurch. 1/8/29 theft and convicted Zealand N. labourer 1905 5 fresh brown blue medium. 71. Gazette, charged Hock, Phillip Christchurch.. 1/8/29 languageobscene dis- and charged Zealand N. fireman 1907 5 sallow . brown brown flat and eye. Photographs, and 418, Gazette, page 15.) ' page 15.) Carey, George Christchurch.. 29/7/29 breach prohibition and convicted on Zealand N. labourer 1902 25 fair fair blue medium. (See right 1928, page CharlesRochester, Christchurch 29/7/29 theft dis-convicted N. Zealand labourer 1904 5 6 fresh fair hazel .. medium charged N. Zealand labourer 1904 5 6 fresh fair hazel .. medium d Temuka 31/7/29 theft fined Zealand N. labourer 1906 11 sallow black hazel medium. below Scar Jewell NewtonSomerville, Timaru 2/8/29 of charge and Zealand N. insurance 1900 11 fresh brown grey medium Kitchener motor-car cancelled December, 1930 inspector medium . • ■ >* Joseph Johnston, Oamaru . 24/7/29 and in fined Scotland . farmer 1865 6 reddish . fair blue trap obscene language.. to come up if called on in 1 | trap obscene language.. to come up if called on in 1 1 McCabe, | i..Oamaru 31/7/29 ofintoxicated charge; year not Zealand N. farm 1894 11 fresh brown grey . medium j motor-car license to a 3 medium blue medium George . Dunedin L. 29/7/29 assaulting police .. fined £2 N. Zealand labourer 1901 5 6 fresh brown, going blue drunkenness convicted and disbald \ } LDunedin . i chai’ged 29/7/29 assaulting police .. .. fined £2 N. Zealand labourer 1901 5 6 fresh brown, going drunkenness .. convicted and disbald ! .. i charged George . i iDunedin . 2/8/29 charges) theft . ifto come in Norway andlabourer engineer 1884 5 fresh brown grey . medium. on 1929, right !j year and prohibited page 95, and Photographs, 1926, page 68.) j idle and disorderly (insuffi1 year’s probation j t , ! j year and prohibited page 95, and Photographs, 1926, page 68.) i j idle and disorderly (insuffi1 year’s probation ( Smith James Sharp, Mataura 1/8/29 means) and (no means) ifto come up on N. labourer 1907 10 fresh dark . grey medium. and Police page 63.graphs, Calder, Bluff 2/8/29 with-unlawfully convicted Zealand N. salesman 1894 5 fresh brown blue medium. deformed. Left intent charged

Return of Persons summarily convicted at Magistrate's Court, but not sent to Gaol-continued.

— . Born. When discharged. Remarks, and Previous Convictions. Gaol, Prisoner. 1 * When discharged. Remarks, and Previous Convictions. Where tried. When. Offence. Sentence. Native of Trade. tx 3 M Complexion. Hair. Eyes. Nose. (F.P. indicates that finger-impressions have been taken.) Gaol aad Name of Prisoner. Where tried. When. Offence. Sentence. Native of Trade. Born tJ5 I 3 M 1 Complexion. Hair. Eyes. Nose. (P.P. indicates that finger-impressions have been taken..) Auckland Thomas, alias M.C.Houhora 13/2/29 theft months 6 Maori labourer 1898 ft. in. 5 7f copper .. black, curly i brown . . thick 29/7/29 4 p.c. Two scars on right forearm ; right forefinger contracted; scar on left side ft 5 . in. 73. '4 copper .. black, curly ’ i I brown .. thick 29/7/29 4 p.c. Two scars on right forearm ; right forefinger contracted; scar on left side Paddy of neck. F.P. Discharged on remission. i of neck. F.P. Discharged on remission. i (See Police Gazette, 1928, page 607, and Photographs, 1927, page 9.) . I i "i ' • !* (See Police Gazette, 1928, page 607, and Photographs, 1927, page 9.) . Morrison, Hamilton 15/7/29 disorderly (no visible month Canada labourer 1903 5 6 fresh brown brown . medium. 27/7/29 ; p.c. F.P. side on PoliceDischarged 1928, James Wells, Henry Wallace Auckland 30/4/29 default months Australia labourer 1897 5 5 fresh brown blue large 29/7/29 right; thumb. John Collie, Auckland 30/4/29 disorderly and (inmeans) months 3 Zealand labourer 1867 5 6| fresh grey, bald blue long 29/7/29 Scar on left side ; three scars on left leg. (See Police Gazette, 1929, page 332, and Photographs, 1928, page o5.) i long 29/7/29 Scar on left side ; three scars on left leg. (See Police Gazette, 1929, page 332, and ! I Photographs, 1928, page 55.) Keane, Auckland 30/4/29 and means) months Australia labourer 1887 5 6 fair red blue medium . 29/7/29 Scar on left ring-finger. (See Police Gazette, 1929, page 170, and Photographs, 1921, page 80.) 1 "29/7/29 Scar on left ring-finger. (See Police Gazette, 1929, page 170, and Photographs, 1921, page 80.) Edward Percy Hamilton 30/5/29 idle (inmonths England glass-worker 1883 5 71. * 4 fresh dark, brown medium. 29/7/29 14 means) bald i 384.) McRae, Auckland 23/7/29 assault fine 7 days Scotland seaman 1902 5 8 fresh black hazffi medium. 29/7/29 and two ; hand; of TRUE &c.,DEATH left on 438.) page James .. Rear, Onehunga 1/7/29 horseill-treating a month Zealand miner 1876 5 Hfresh grey blue large 31/7/29 and left Scar p.c. 1926, page 332.) Butterfly on left forearm ; scar on base and tip of left forefinger. F.P. ReLawrence Nacey, Auckland 3/5/27 violence years England . cook 1901 5 H fresh brown brown medium. 1/8/29 base left Butterfly Gazette, Police (See Re- forefinger. tip Photographs, and 1927, page Gazette, Police (See on 61.) Photographs, and 1927, page thumb ; on 7 p.c. glasses. F.P. (See Police Gazette, 1926, 61.) 7 p.c. Scar on back of left thumb ; wears glasses. F.P. (See Police Gazette, 1926, Mens, . Auckland 5/8/26 by reforma- 3 years’ detention Zealand broker 1874 5 3 fresh going bald blue ) medium .. ■ 3/8/29 page 538, and Photographs, 1924, page 25.) F.P. ! medium.. 3/8/29 page 538, and Photographs, 1924, page 25.) F.P. Pearson, Jettie, Auckland 4/7/29 indecent month 1 England domestic 1876 5 2 fresh grey . blue medium. 3/8/29 Gilmour, Hugh Auckland 4/7/29 indecent act month Scotland labourer 1860 5 2i fresh grey blue pointed .. 3/8/29 Gazette, Police 1 (See Whakatane — Paoi Whakatane M.C. 10/12/28 breach of days 7 Maori labourer 1911 5 7 copper black brown flat 15/12/28 Birthmark on left side of mouth; scar on left wrist. Previously omitted. (See Police Gazette, 1927, page 342.) Birthmark on left side of mouth; scar on left wrist. Previously omitted. (See l ' Police Gazette, 1927, page 342.) . .

RETURN OF PRISONERS REPORTED AS DISCHARGED FROM GAOLS DURING THE WEEK ENDING 3rd AUGUST, 1929.

When discharged. Remarks, and Previous Convictions. Gaol, and Name of Prisoner. Where tried. When. Offence. Sentence. Native of Trade. ri u* O "5 W Complexion. Hair. Eyes. Nose. (F.P. indicates that finger-itnpressions have been taken.) Opotiki— ft. in. Strong build ; scar on left little finger. Brown, Parekura Opotiki M.C. .. 16/7/29 drunk and disorderly convicted and discharged 14 days Maori labourer 1899 6 3 copper .. black brown .. broad 31/7/29 resisting police Scar on left middle finger. Topi Peeti Opotiki M.C. .. 16/7/29 obstructing police convicted and disMaori labourer 1901 5 11 copper .. brown brown .. long 31/7/29 assaulting police charged 14 days Waikeria Borstal Institution— Dawson, Leslie Bertram Auckland S.C. 14/11/27 breaking, entering, and 1 year’s reformaN. Zealand seaman 1907 5 H dark brown blue medium.. 26/7/29 7 p.c. Crucifix on left upper arm ; pierced theft tive detention heart and MARGE on right forearm; 11/2/28 indecent assault 2 years’ reformaflower and MOTHER on left forearm. tive detention F.P. Released on license. (See Police Gazette, 1928, page 216, and Photographs, page 30.) Gentry, William Lewis .. Hamilton M.C. 10/2/28 theft (2 charges) 2 years in Borstal Institution N. Zealand labourer 1908 5 9| dark black brown .. medium.. 29/7/29 2 p.c. Strong build; scar on left cheek, over right eye, on right hand, and on left wrist. F.P. Released on license. (See Police Gazette, 1925, page 641, and Photographs, page 7.) Barrington, Herbert Christ church 3/2/28 burglary; and breaking, 2 years in Borstal N. Zealand labourer 1908 5 8i dark dark brown.. brown .'. medium.. 29/7/29 Scar on left temple. F.P. Released on S.C. entering, and theft (5 Institution on license. (See Police Gazette, 1928, page charges) each 170, and Photographs, page 45.) Hautu — Strong build; scar on tip of one forefinger. F.P. (See Police Gazette, 1928, page 219, Alt, William Maddson .. Auckland S.C. 27/2/28 false pretences .. 2 years’ reformative detention America .. motor engineer 1887 5 Hi fresh brown, turning grey blue medium.. 1/8/29 and Photographs, page 37.) Wellington — 2 p.c. Moles on forehead. F.P. DisFleury, Arthur Leslie .. Wellington M.C. 1/5/29 breach of probation 3 months N. Zealand labourer 1906 5 8 fair fair hazel .. medium.. 29/7/29 charged on remission. (See Police Gazette, 1927, page 742.) Clarke, Percy, alias Wellington M.C. 1/5/29 illegally on premises with3 months N. Zealand labourer and 1904 5 7 fair light brown.. brown . . medium.. 29/7/29 Scar on right forefinger, on left thumb, and Clarke, Archibald Percy, alias Lamonte, Henri Pierre out intent fireman * on left cheek; right wrist broken; birthmark on left calf; writes with left hand. F.P. Discharged on remission. (See Police Gazette, 1927, page 709, and Photographs, 1925, page 6.) Wright, Cecil Alexander Palmerston 30/5/29 idle and disorderly 2 months England .. labourer and 1897 5 if fresh dark brown.. blue long 29/7/29 Scar on right middle finger and on left North M.C. journalist fore and ring fingers; scars on thighs. F.P. (See Police Gazette, 1927, page 30, and Photographs, 1924, page 55.) Fennell, Robert Martin, Wanganui M.C. 6/5/29 breach of probation 3 months Australia .. salesman 1898 5 10 fair brown, going blue large 2/8/29 3 p.c. Long face; scar on base of left alias Fennell, Albert ' ■ - bald . . thumb ; wart on left wrist; right littlefinger nail deformed. F.P. Discharged on remission. (See Police Gazette, 1929, page 295, and Photographs, 1928, page 57.) When discharged. Remarks, and Previous Convictions. Gaol, and Name of Prisoner. Where tried. When. Offence. Sentence. Native of Trade. Bom ‘3 H Complexion. Hair. Eyes. Nose. (F.P. indicates that finger-impressions have been taken.) ■ Opotiki — Strong build; scar on left little finger. ft. in. Opotiki M.C. .. 16/7/29 drunk and disorderly convicted and discharged 14 days Maori labourer 1899 6 3 copper .. black brown .. broad 31/7/29 resisting police Scar on left middle finger. Brown, Topi 16/7/29 obstructing police convicted and disMaori labourer 1901 5 11 copper .. brown brown .. long 31/7/29 charged , Opotiki M.C. .. assaulting police 14 days * Waikeria Borstal Institution— Leslie BertramDawson, 14/11/27 breaking, entering, and 1 year’s reformaN. Zealand seaman 1907 5 dark brown blue medium.. 26/7/29 7 p.c. Crucifix on left upper arm ; pierced heart and MARGE on right forearm ; theft tive detention 11/2/28 indecent assault 2 years’ reformative detention 5- ’ flower and MOTHER on left forearm. F.P. Released on license. (See Police Gazette, 1928, page 216, and Photographs, page 30.) Auckland S.C. Hamilton M.C. 10/2/28 theft (2 charges) 2 years in Borstal Institution N. Zealand labourer 1908 5 94 dark black brown .. medium.. 29/7/29 2 p.c. Strong build; scar on left cheek, over right eye, on right hand, and on left wrist. F.P. Released on license. (See Police Gazette, 1925, page 641, and Photographs, page 7.) Gentry, William ..Barrington, 3/2/28 burglary ; and breaking, 2 years in Borstal N. Zealand labourer 1908 5 H<m 00 dark dark brown.. brown . . medium.. 29/7/29 Scar on left temple. F.P. Released on Christ church entering, and theft (5 Institution on license. (See Police Gazette, 1928, page charges) each 170, and Photographs, page 45.) S.C. Strong build; scar on tip of one forefinger. Hautu — Alt, William . 27/2/28 false pretences .. 2 years’ reformaAmerica .. motor engi1887 5 14 fresh brown, turnblue medium.. 1/8/29 tive detention neer ing grey , : ■ ; F.P. (See Police Gazette, 1928, page 219, and Photographs, page 37.) : - ' r : Auckland S.C. 2 p.c. Moles on forehead. F.P. DisWellington 1/5/29 breach of probation 3 months N. Zealand labourer 1906 5 8 fair fair hazel .. medium.. 29/7/29 charged on remission. (See Police Gazette, 1927, page 742.) Wellington M.C. Wellington M.C. 1/5/29 illegally on premises with3 months N. Zealand labourer and 1904 5 7 fair light brown.. brown .'. medium.. 29/7/29 Scar on right forefinger, on left thumb, and Clarke, alias Percy, Percy, Pierre Henri fireman • ; ! on left cheek ; right wrist broken ; birthmark on left calf ; writes with left hand. F.P. Discharged on remission. (See Police Gazette, 1927, page 709, and Photographs, 1925, page 6.) out intent Palmerston 30/5/29 idle and disorderly 2 months England .. labourer and 1897 5 4f fresh J. dark brown.. blue long 29/7/29 Scar on right middle finger and on left North M.C. ; journalist fore and ring fingers ; scars on thighs. F.P. (See Police Gazette, 1927, page 30, and Photographs, 1924, page 55. ) Wright, Fennell, Martin, 6/5/29 breach of probation 3 months Australia .. salesman 1898 5 10 fair .% brown, going blue .% large 2/8/29 3 p.c. Long face ; scar on base of left Wanganui M.C. - — ;' — ' • ■ - - - .... .\ • bald thumb ; wart on left wrist ; right littlefinger nail deformed. F.P. Discharged on remission. (See Police Gazette, 1929, alias Fennell, Albert - page 295, and Photographs, 1928, page 57.) • ...... ..

RETURN OF PRISONERS REPORTED AS DISCHARGED FROM GAOLS DURING THE WEEK ENDING 3rd AUGUST, 1929-continued.

- - 3a Complexion. When discharged. Remarks, and Previous Convictions. — Gaol, - ■ Complexion. j i When discharged. Remarks, and Previous Convictions. Where tried. When. Offence. Sentence. Native of Trade. S o o w Hair. Eyies. Nose. (F.P. indicates that finger-impressions have been taken.) Gaol, continued. Wellington— Where tried. When. Offence. Sentence. Native of Trade. s o UC © H Hair. 1 Byes. Nose. i (F.P. indicates that finger-impressions have been taken.) continued. Wellington— . Palmerstor ; 4/2/29 false pretences (3 charges) 3 months on each N. Zealand labourer 1897 ft. in. 5 4£ fair auburn blue large 1 : 3/8/29 Scar on tip of right little finger, on left George, Thomas Ward, George PalmerstonNorth (cumulative) forearm, on left cheek, and on nose. 4/2/29 false pretences (3 charges) 3 months on each N. Zealand labourer 1897 ft. O in. fair auburn blue large 3/8/29 Scar on tip of right little finger, on left W anganui M.C 11/2/29 theft .. ..... 6 months ? F.P. Discharged on remission. (See ! " •Police Gazette, 1926, page 401, 1929, i . ■- page 166, and Photographs, 1923, page 75.) George Vernon Douglas Denny, M.C. North churchChrist (cumulative) forearm, on left cheek, and on nose. 11/5/28 theft .. 1|- years’ reforma . S. Africa .. labourer 1906 6 0 sallow *.. brown blue medium.. 2/8/29 3 p.c. Kangaroo and flag on right forearm ; Wanganui M.C 11/2/29 theft .. . .. 6 months F.P. Discharged on remission. (See Police Gazette, 1926, page 401, 1929, page 166, and Photographs, 1923, page 75.) M.C. j tive detention nurse on left upper arm ; moles on face. F.P. Released on license. (See Police Gazette, 1928, page 128, and Photographs, 1927, page 18.) .[ Denny, Douglas Vernon Christ church 11/5/28 theft .. 1| years’ reforma _ S. Africa . labourer 1906 6 0 sallow .. brown blue medium.. 2/8/29 3 p.c. Kangaroo and flag on right forearm ; M.C. tive detention nurse on left upper arm ; moles on face. F.P. Released on license. (See Police Gazette, 1928, page 128, and Photographs, 1927, page 18.) Greymouth — Harold Howell, Westport 1/7/29 theft . 1 Zealand labourer 1890 6 dark dark, turning grey .. medium.. 31/7/29 13 p.c. Ship in wreath and flags on right 0 dark dark, turning grey • medium.. 31/7/29 13 p.c. Ship in wreath and flags on right John, alias' grey forearm. (See Police Gazette, 1929, page 1 i, . -, grey j forearm. (See Police Gazette, 1929, page Woodcock, H.mas 540, and Photographs, 1919, page 53.) t 540, and Photographs, 1919, page 53.) Paparua — Leonard i t 3/5/29 of probation months Zealand labourer 1899 6 fresh dark brown.. blue medium.. 2/8/29 3 p.c. Prominent ears ; scar on chin. F.P. 6 fresh dark brown.. blue medium.. 2/8/29 3 p.c. Prominent ears ; scar on chin. F.P. M.C. i 1927, Photographs, page William James <b i t ! drunkenness or Zealand asphalter 1880 5 dark dark grey medium 3/8/29 7 4/5/29. ! M.C. of breach 48 Gazette, 446.) (2 charges) on each ■ 30/4/29 default of maintenance . arrears or 3 m’ths 3 p.c. Large ears. F.P. (See Police Ga- , (2 charges) on each, • 30/4/29 default of maintenance . arrears or 3 m’ths Henry, church i t 8/6/29 theft days Zealand motor 1902 5 fresh dark brown.. brown .. medium.. 3/8/29 3 p.c. Large ears. F.P. (See Police Gan fresh dark brown.. brown . medium.. 3/8/29 John M.C. 25/6/29: false pretences days mechanic 1923, 282.) Henry (cumulative) ! (cumulative) Geoffrey Wellington ; 11/1/27 theft on Zealand labourer 1897 9 fresh light brown.. blue medium.. 1/8/29 Bird and MARIE on right forearm; ship, 9 fresh light brown.. blue . medium.. 1/8/29 Bird and MARIE on right forearm ; ship, and license can - MOTHER, and TRUE LOVE on left celled • forearm. F.P. Released on license. ‘ (See Police Gazette, 1925, page 554, and Photographs, 1921, page 7.) * and license can - MOTHER, and TRUE LOVE on left t celled forearm. F.P. Released on license. j ‘ (See Police Gazette, 1925, page 554, and Photographs, 1921, page 7.) Dunedin brown . medium.. Scar on left side of neck and on right fore- ! brown .. medium.. Scar on left side of neck and on right foreRobert Henry Dunedin 29/6/29 probation month 1 Zealand N. labourer 1908 75. fresh fair •27/7/29 arm. F.P. (See Police Gazette, 1929, page 218, and Photographs, page 27.) 7 fresh fair 27/7/29 j arm. F.P. (See Police Gazette, 1929, page 218, and Photographs, page 27.) James .Duffy, Dunedin 15/7/29 theft .. 14 England seaman 1901 5 fresh brown blue medium.. 27/7/29 Flags, ship, and anchor on right forearm; dragon and crescent on left forearm; sear on back of right hand. F.P. (See Police Gazette, 1927, page 395.) 7 fresh brown blue medium.. 27/7/29 Flags, ship, and anchor on right forearm; dragon and crescent on left forearm; scar on back of right hand. F.P. (See Police Gazette, 1927, page 395.)

RETURN OF PRISONERS REPORTED AS DISCHARGED FROM GAOLS DURING THE WEEK ENDING 3rd AUGUST, 1929-continued.

and Prisoner, tried. J When. Offence. Sentence. of Trade. Bom. Height. Complexion. Hair. A Eyes, Nose. When discharged. Remarks, and Previous Convictions. (F.P. indicates that finger-impressions have been taken.) 4Nose. When discharged. Remarks, and Previous Convictions. (F.P. indicates that finger-impressions have been taken.) Borstal tion Roberts, Wellington 31/8/28 theft . in Borstal year Zealand letter-carrier 1907 ft. in. 10 fair light . blue medium 28/7/29 forehead. neck on on ; Gordon Waihi M.C. . 3/5/27 theft . Institution in years Zealand labourer 1911 6 0 dark black brown medium 30/7/29 Released on Photographs, page page 87.) (See Released on Basil Alfred Burgess, Auckland 1/8/27 (7 ; Institution 2 in Zealand butcher 1912 5 fair fair blue medium. 31/7/29 and Gazette, page 1928, page on ; George Auckland S.C. 31/1/27 and theft and ; Institution in years Zealand labourer 1911 5 fresh brown hazel . medium.. 1/8/29 and on Gazette, and on on Whittome, Cedric Auckland 22/8/27 and thefttering, theft Institution in Zealand chemist 1909 5 fair curly blue large 1/8/29 and 1927, page (See Photographs, ; Slight Institution Gazette, (See on 16.) and page

RETURN OF PRISONERS REPORTED AS DISCHARGED FROM GAOLS DURING THE WEEK ENDING 3rd AUGUST, 1929-continued.

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EXTRACTS FROM NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume LIV, Issue 32, 14 August 1929, Page 550