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APPREHENSIONS, PERSONS FOUND, ETC.

Auckland. Fergus Gumming, convicted of being intoxicated in charge of a motor-car (see Police Gazette, 1939, page 783) : The disqualification imposed on him under the Motor-vehicles Act has been removed as from the 3rd instant.

Auckland. Barnard Randell’s countinghouse broken into : A Maori girl, age twelve, has been interviewed by the Auckland police, and she admitted this offence, but the stolen property has not been recovered. (See Police Gazette, 1940, page 246.)

Auckland. — Frederick William Innes, inquired for, has been interviewed by the Paeroa police. (See Police Gazette, 1940, page 419.)

Auckland. —William Jackson Galderwood, inquired for, has been interviewed by the New Lynn police. (See Police Gazette, 1940, pages 420 and 474.)

Auckland. Howie Furniture Manufacturer’s office broken into and Daisy Gilchrist’s property stolen ; a Maori girl, age twelve, has been interviewed by the Auckland police, and she admitted this offence, but the stolen property has not been recovered. (See Police Gazette, 1940, page 495.)

Auckland. — William Alfred Laird, breach of probation, has been arrested by the Newton police. (See Police Gazette, 1940, page 515.)

Auckland.— Leslie Gordon Abraham, default of maintenance : Warrant cancelled. (See Police Gazette, 1940, page 515.)

Auckland.— Edgar Williams, default of maintenance, has been arrested by the Wellsford police. (See Police Gazette, 1940, page 538.)

Auckland. —Harry IVlahanga, referred to in Police Gazette, 1939, page 303, died at Waiotu on the 2nd instant.

Auckland. —Jack Story (whose correct name is John Story), convicted (see Police Gazette, 1940, page 27): The offences as recorded are incorrect and should read, “ receiving stolen property (3 charges).” All copies of the Police Gazette are to be amended accordingly.

Auckland. —R. Guthrie, absent from Army, has been arrested by the Auckland police. (See Police Gazette, 1940, page 422.)

Auckland. Herbert Readman, absent from Army Warrant cancelled. (Sec Police Gazette, 1940, page 496.)

Papakura. Thomas Phillips, default of fine and costs, has paid the amount to the Whangarei police. (See Police Gazette, 1940, page 314.)

Te Aroha. —Hugh Simons, alias Autahi Tamatea, breaking, entering, and theft, has been arrested by the Ongarue police. (See Police Gazette, 1940, page 538.)

Palmerston North.— Frederick Donald McKenzie, default of maintenance, has been arrested by the Foxton police. (See Police Gazette, 1940, page 558.)

Wellington. Harold Haigh Hardgrave, alias Hardgreaves, alias King, convicted (see Police Gazette, 1940, page 549) : The sentence has been varied by the Court of Appeal to three years’ reformative detention, but the warning is to stand. All copies of the Police Gazette are to be amended accordingly. (Wgtn. 2987/40.)

Wellington. — Daniel James Haggerty, convicted (see Police Gazette, 1940, page 498): The sentence has been reduced by the Court of Appeal to six months’ hard labour on each charge. All copies of the Police Gazette are to be amended accordingly. (Wgtn. 3276/40.)

Wellington. — Coleman, deserting ship, has been arrested by the Wharf (Wellington) police. (See Police Gazette, 1940, page 473.)

Wellington. —John Crosbie Home, default of maintenance: The warrant has been executed by the Christchurch police. (See Police Gazette, 1940, page 558.)

Murchison.— George Davis, suspected of theft, has been arrested by the Napier police, but the stolen property has not been recovered. He is identical with George Henry Davis. (See Police Gazette, 1934, page 568.)

Christchurch. —Doris Baldwin, alias Dorothy Margaret Harper, referred to in Police Gazette, 1934, page 244, died at Christchurch on the 3rd ultimo.

Christchurch.— John Crosbie Home, false pretences, has been arrested bv the Christchurch police. (See Police Gazette, 1940, page 538.'')

Timaru.William Clark, deserting ship : Warrant cancelled. (See Police Gazette, 1940, page 356.)

Dunedin. — William Schofield, inquired for, died at Dunedin on the 25th July, 1931. (See Police Gazette, 1924, page 290.)

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New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume LXV, Issue 29, 17 July 1940, Page 575

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APPREHENSIONS, PERSONS FOUND, ETC. New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume LXV, Issue 29, 17 July 1940, Page 575

APPREHENSIONS, PERSONS FOUND, ETC. New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume LXV, Issue 29, 17 July 1940, Page 575

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