APPREHENSIONS, PERSONS FOUND, ETC.
Devonport. lan Stewart Cruikshank, deserting from Navy : Warrants cancelled. (See Police Gazette, 1929, pages 995 and 739.)
Queen’s Wharf (Auckland). J. O’Neill, ship-desertion, has been arrested by the Auckland police. His correct name is Joseph O’Neil. (See Police Gazette, 1930, page 2.)
Auckland. — Henry Lees, theft, lias been arrested by the Auckland police. His correct name is Raymond George Hausman. (See Police Gazette, 1929, pages 471 and 593.)
Auckland.— Claude W. Promeroy, theft : Raymond George Hausman has been charged with the offence. (See Police Gazette, 1929, page 389.)
Auckland.— James Warwick Harvey, default of maintenance: Warrant cancelled. (See Police Gazette, 1929, page 639.)
Pukekohe. — George Arthur Dix, failing to maintain, has been arrested by the Rotorua police. (Sec Police Gazette, 1929, page 779.)
EltHam. Walter Doyle, failing to maintain, has been located by the Auckland police. (See Police Gazette, 1927, page 148.) •
Palmerston North.— Cuthbert Medland Coventry, failing to provide, has been arrested by the Palmerston North and Hastings police. (See Police Gazette, 1929, page 794, and 1930, page 33.)
Woodville. Henry Maxwell, default of fine and costs, has, paid the amount to the Woodville police. (See Police Gazette, 1930, page 33.)
Wellington. Arthur Ronald Harris, alias John Harris, alias John Charles Pelham, bigamy, has been arrested by the Auckland police. (See Police Gazette, 1930, page 3.)
Wellington. — Edward Knox, default of maintenance, has been arrested by the Murchison police. (See Police Gazette, 1930, page 33.)
Wellington. — John Leonard, failing to maintain, has been arrested by the Picton police. (See Police Gazette, 1929, page 640.)
Wellington. John Leonard, false pretences, has been arrested by the Picton police. (See Police Gazette, 1929, page 760.)
Christchurch.— Maud Adeline Bishop’s dwelling broken into: Charles Robert Gray, and James Wilfred Gray, have been arrested for the offence by the Christchurch police. The stolen property has been recovered. (See Police Gazette, 1929, page 449.)
Christchurch. Rev. Cecil George Mutter’s dwelling broken into : Offenders have been arrested by the Christchurch police. The stolen property has not been recovered. (See Police Gazette, 1929, page 623.)
Christchurch. Rev. John Kendrick Archer’s dwelling broken into : Offenders have been arrested by the Christchurch police. The stolen property has not been recovered. (See Police Gazette, 1929, pages 531 and 547.)
Christchurch. —Robert Christopher Dobson’s office broken into, &c. : Offender has been arrested by the Christchurch police. The stolen property has not been recovered. (See Police Gazette, 1929, page 529.)
Christchurch. — Man (name unknown), attempted murder of Edward Hammond : Charles Robert Gray has been arrested for the offence by the Christchurch police. (See Police Gazette, 1929, page 499.)
Christchurch. —Norman Leslie Williamson’s office broken into : Charles Robert Gray and James Wilfred Gray have been arrested for the offence by the Christchurch police. The stolen property has not been recovered. The offence was not committed by Robert Cockburn, as stated in Police Gazette, 1930, page 4. (See Police Gazette, 1929, page 796.)
Dunedin. Robert Bain Stewart, failing to maintain : Warrant cancelled. (See Police Gazette, 1927, page 731.)
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New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume LV, Issue 4, 29 January 1930, Page 91
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