REGULATION UNDER THE REGULATIONS ACT, 1936.
Serial Number 1940/292.
THE RADIO EMERGENCY REGULATIONS 1940.
GALWAY, Governor-General. ORDER IN COUNCIL. At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this sth day of ... .... November, 1940. M • •' Present: The Right Hon. P. Fraser presiding in Council. Pursuant to the power and authority vested in him by the Post and Telegraph Act, 1928, and ,the Emergency Regulations Act, : 1939, His Excellency the Governor-General, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, doth hereby make the following regulations. REGULATIONS. Part I. — General. 1. These regulations may be cited as the Radio Emergency Regulations 1940. 2. These regulations shall come into force on the 7th day of November, 1940. . ... . r -• *r *>•'»•* 3. In these regulations, if not inconsistent with the context, — “ Apparatus ” includes special apparatus and transmittingapparatus as hereinafter defined : - - . “ License ” includes a special-apparatus license and a trans-mitting-apparatus license : ‘ “ Licensing authority ” means the Minister of Telegraphs or any Radio Inspector or any other officer of the Post and Telegraph Department from time to time authorized by him to issue apparatus licenses and transmitting-apparatus permits under these regulations : 1 •- - - >■■■>* - a • ,; - “ Minister ” means the Minister of Telegraphs : “ Radio Inspector ” includes any Radio Inspector holding office under the Radio Regulations 1932 and any other licensing authority under these regulations. 1 ! - - • ■■■■■• •■ • •
4. If any apparatus is included in the definition of “ special apparatus ” hereinafter contained and also in r the definition of “transmitting-apparatus” hereinafter contained, it shall be sufficient if a license or permit relating to such apparatus be issued either as a special-apparatus license or permit or as a transmitting-apparatus license or permit respectively. r -r : 5. No radio-dealer’s license under the Radio Regulations 1932* shall be issued to , any’.person who for the time being is an enemy alien within the meaning of the Aliens Emergency Regulations 1940,f and if, by inadvertence or otherwise, any radio-dealer’s license be' issued to an enemy alien the license shall, notwithstanding the terms thereof, be void and of no effect. < ■ > . ■ : .. . • !.,
6. The grant or withholding of a license under these regulations shall be in the absolute discretion of the licensing authority. 7. Every license issued under these regulations shall, unless express provision to the contrary appears therein, be deemed to be subject to the following conditions, whether such conditions be set out in the license or not: — 1
(i) The apparatus referred to in the license, if already situate at the address stated in the license, shall be retained at that address unless otherwise authorized in the license ;
(ii) The apparatus referred to in the license, if not already situate at the address stated in the license, but if already in the possession or under the custody or control of the licensee, shall forthwith be conveyed to that address ; - r ~ : ' r (iii) The apparatus referred to in the license, if not already situate at the address stated in the license, and if not already in the possession or under the custody or control of the licensee, shall forthwith upon passing into the possession or under the custody or control of the licensee be conveyed to that address ; 1 - ■ ■
* Gazette, 21st July, 1932, Vol. 11, page 1681. t Statutory Regulations 1940, Serial number 1940/273.
(iv) Nevertheless, any apparatus may be removed, either ’ temporarily or permanently, from the address stated in the license to some other address with the previous written permission of a licensing authority, and such other address shall for the purpose of these conditions thereupon be deemed to be substituted for the address stated in the
license; (v) The licensee shall permit and assist any officer of police or ; any Radio Inspector at any time to enter upon the premises where the apparatus referred to in the license for,'the time being is or is believed to be or ought to be, and to inspect the same and the condition thereof; (vi) If the purpose for which the apparatus is to be used be set out in or appear from the terms of the license, neither the apparatus nor any part thereof shall be used for any other purpose ; and (vii) No modification in or addition to the apparatus shall be made without the previous written consent of a licensing authority, and subject to any conditions set out in such consent.
8. Every license issued under these regulations may be subject to such express conditions as the licensing authority may think fit to insert therein.
9. Every license shall be revocable at any time at the discretion of any licensing authority, and any licensing authority may at any time vary the conditions of a license by revoking or modifying the same or by adding further conditions thereto.
10. The revocation or variation of a license may be effected by notice under the hand of a licensing authority delivered personally to the holder of the license or sent by registered post to him at the address appearing on the license, and any such notice sent by registered post shall be deemed to take effect when it would reach its address in the ordinary course of registered post. 11. No license shall be transferable.
12. The holder of a license shall not assign, charge, pledge, sell, or otherwise alienate or dispose of or part with the possession of the apparatus referred to in the license, or any part thereof, without the previous written permission of a licensing authority.
13. The possession of a license issued under the Radio Regulations 1932 shall not dispense with the need of a license under these regulations.
14. No license or permit shall be issued to any person who for the time being is an enemy alien within the meaning of the Aliens Emergency Regulations 1940, and if, by inadvertence or otherwise, any license be issued to an enemy alien the license shall, notwithstanding the issue or terms thereof, be void and of no effect.
15. Every person commits an offence against these regulations who, being the holder of a license, commits, or aids, abets, or assists the commission of, any breach of the conditions of the license or fails to comply with the conditions of the license, or who, whether or not being the holder of a license, aids, abets, or assists the commission of a breach of the conditions of any license.
16. Every person commits an offence against these regulations who aids, abets, or assists, or suffers or permits any other person—(i) To purchase or otherwise acquire or obtain ; or (ii) To have in the possession or under the custody or control of such other person ; or (iii) To use or be responsible for the use of—any apparatus unless such other person is the holder of a license or permit issued to him under these regulations, and unless the purchase or other acquisition or obtaining or the possession, custody, or control or use of such apparatus conforms to the conditions of such license or permit, as the case may be.
17. Every person who commits an offence against these regulations is liable r to imprisonment for a term not exceeding three months or to a fine riot exceeding £IOO, or to both such imprisonment and such fine.
18. If any person is convicted of an offence against these regulations relating to any apparatus for wireless telegraphy within the meaning of the Post and Telegraph Act, 1928, the Minister may by writing under his hand thereupon, or at any time thereafter, direct that such apparatus be confiscated, and thereupon it shall be lawful for a Radio Inspector to enter any premises where such apparatus may be or be believed by him r to be and to seize and take possession of and remove such apparatus, and the apparatus so seized shall thereupon be the property of the Crown and may be used or disposed of as the Minister directs. ■? ' v ~K - ; ■
19. If any Radio Inspector lias good reason to suspect that there is on any premises any apparatus in respect of which a license is required under these regulations but in respect of which no such license is in force, or any apparatus, whether licensed or not, in respect of which a breach of these regulations has been committed, it shall be lawful for the Radio Inspector to enter such premises and to seize and take possession of and remove such apparatus. 20. If within a reasonable time after the seizure of any apparatus under the last preceding regulation any person be convicted of an offence against these regulations relating to the apparatus, then the apparatus so seized shall thereupon be the property of the Crown and may be used or disposed of as the Minister directs. 21. If any apparatus seized under Regulation 18 hereof is the subject of a license under these regulations and within a reasonable time after the seizure thereof the license be revoked, or if any apparatus so seized is not the subject of a license under these regulations, then the apparatus so seized shall be held in custody by the Minister. 22. Any apparatus held in custody by the Minister shall, subject to Regulations 18 and 20 hereof, remain in his custody as long as these regulations continue in force or until the Minister thinks fit to return it to the possession of some person who in his opinion is for the time being and subject to these regulations entitled to the possession thereof. 23. The Minister shall not be liable for any loss or damage to apparatus in his custody arising out of insufficient packing thereof having regard to the nature of the apparatus or arising out of fire or other accident or any other cause. 24. It shall be lav/ful for the owner of any apparatus within the meaning of these regulations at any time to deliver the same to any licensing authority, packed in a suitable container having regard to the nature of the apparatus, and such apparatus shall thereupon be held in custody by the Minister on the terms set out in Regulations 22 and 23 hereof. Part II. — Special Apparatus. 25. In this Part of these regulations, if not inconsistent with the context, — “ Special-apparatus license ” means a license issued under Regulation 29 hereof: “ Special apparatus ” means high-frequency equipment (being equipment which generates or uses high-frequency current at frequencies greater than 10,000 cycles per second and having a maximum output exceeding 10 watts), including such equipment intended for use in connection with furnaces, diathermy, and other medical or surgical apparatus, distant control of machinery, and any other purpose, whether of the same kind as aforesaid or not. 26. No person, other than a bona fide wholesale dealer in medical supplies, shall purchase or otherwise acquire or obtain, or shall after the expiration of three weeks from the date of enactment of these regulations have in his possession or under his custody or control or use or be responsible for the use of, any special apparatus without being the holder of a special-apparatus license issued to him by a licensing authority under these regulations : Provided that the custody, control, or use of special apparatus by a person who is the servant or partner of the holder of a specialapparatus license issued in respect of that special apparatus shall not be a breach of this regulation. 27. No person, other than a bona fide wholesale dealer in medical supplies, shall sell, deliver, or otherwise dispose of or be concerned in the sale, delivery, or other disposal of any special apparatus otherwise than in pursuance of a permit in that behalf issued to him by a licensing authority under these regulations. 28. Application for a special-apparatus license shall be made in writing signed in person by the proposed licensee or, in the case of a Hospital Board, University, college, or other corporate body, signed by a principal administrative officer thereof, and setting out the full name of the proposed licensee and full particulars of the special apparatus, the place at which it is intended to be used, and the purpose for which it is desired to use it, and may be made to any Radio Inspector. 29. A special-apparatus license may be in the form numbered 1 set out in the Schedule hereto, or any other sufficient form.
Part lll.— Transmitting-apparatus
30. In this Part of these regulations, if not inconsistent with the context, —
“ Licensed radio-dealer ” means a person for the time being the holder of a radio-dealer’s license issued under the Radio Regulations 1932:
“ Transmitting-apparatus ” means — (i) Any wireless transmitter designed to be used or capable of being used for communicating by wireless telegraphy, wireless telephony, or wireless television or for wireless-facsimile transmission or for any other purpose of communication or for any other purpose, whether of the same kind as aforesaid or not;
(ii) Electronic valves capable of an anode dissipation exceeding 10 watts :
(iii) Piezo-electric quartz plates ; (iv) Piezo-electric tourmaline plates cut to oscillate at a given frequency ; and includes also (v) Any wireless-receiving apparatus designed to be used or capable by the operation of a switch or by the changing of screwed or plugged connections of being adapted for use as a wireless-transmitter as hereinbefore defined “ Transmitting-apparatus license ” means a license issued under Regulation 34 hereof:
“ Transmitting-apparatus permit ” means a permit issued under Regulation 34 hereof.
31. Except as provided by Regulation 33 hereof, no person shall manufacture, sell, purchase, let, hire, supply, or dispose of any transin itting-apparatus as herein defined without the authority of a transmitting-apparatus permit in that behalf issued to him by a licensing authority under these regulations. 32. Except as provided by Regulation 33 hereof, no person shall at any time after the expiration of three weeks from the date of enactment of these regulations have in his possession without the authority of a transmitting-apparatus license issued to him by a licensing authority under these regulations any transmitting-apparatus as herein defined.
33. Regulations 31 and 32 hereof shall not apply to any person who proves that at the time of the offence with which he is charged he was a licensed radio-dealer or a bona fide wholesale dealer in radio apparatus.
34. A transmitting-apparatus permit issued for the purposes of Regulation 31 hereof and a transmitting-apparatus license issued for the purposes of Regulation 32 hereof may be in the forms numbered respectively 2 and 3 set out in the Schedule hereto or any other sufficient form.
35. No person shall sell, let, hire, supply, dispose of, or distribute any transmitting-apparatus to any person except to the holder of a transmitting-apparatus permit thereby authorized to acquire such apparatus, or to a licensed radio-dealer, or to a bona fide wholesale dealer in radio apparatus.
36. Every person who sells, lets, hires, supplies, disposes of, or distributes any transmitting-apparatus to the holder of a permit authorizing the holder to acquire such apparatus shall upon delivery of the transmitting-apparatus obtain the permit from the holder, and the holder shall deliver the permit to the person from whom he acquires the transmitting-apparatus :
Provided that the requirements of this regulation shall not apply to any permit containing a condition to the effect that delivery of the permit is not required upon the acquisition of apparatus under authority of the permit.
37. It shall be lawful for a licensing authority at any time, orally or in writing, to require any person in possession of any transmittingapparatus, whether or not he is the holder of a transmitting-apparatus license in respect thereof, to deliver the same to him packed in a suitable container having regard to the nature of the apparatus to be held in custody by the Minister.
38. Any person required to deliver apparatus under the last preceding regulation who fails forthwith to comply with such requirement commits an offence against these regulations. 39. On the failure of any person to comply with the requirement of a licensing authority made under Regulation 37 hereof it shall be lawful for the same or any other licensing authority forthwith or at any time thereafter to take possession of the transmitting-apparatus concerned for the purpose of delivery into the custody of the Minister, and to enter and search any building, ship, carriage, box, receptacle, or place for the purpose of seizing and removing any transmittingapparatus found therein.
40. Every licensed radio-dealer shall preserve, in duplicate, a record containing the full name and address of every holder of a transmittingapparatus permit with whom he deals, by way of sale, letting, hire, supply, disposal, or distribution, in any transmitting-apparatus, with the official number borne on the permit and particulars of the transmitting-apparatus so dealt with and the date of the dealing, and shall (subject to surrender under Regulation 41 hereof) preserve therewith every permit delivered to him pursuant to Regulation 36 hereof.
41. Every person in possession of or responsible for keeping a record prescribed by the last preceding regulation shall, whenever required so to do, produce the same to a licensing authority, and surrender to the licensing authority any transmitting-apparatus permit delivered to him in connection with such record the surrender of which the licensing authority may require.
SCHEDULE. Form No. 1. .... No Date of issue : Dominion of New Zealand.—Post and Telegraph Department. Special-apparatus License. The Radio Emergency Regulations 1940. Description of apparatus : Full name of licensee : Address where apparatus is to be used : Purpose for which apparatus is to be used : 'j. The above-named licensee is hereby licensed (to purchase from ........ and) to have in his possession and under his custody and control and to use.and. be responsible for the use of the special apparatus above described, at the address set out above, but not elsewhere. This license, is . subject to the conditions implied herein by the Radio Emergency Regulations 1940 (except .-. . This license is also subject to the following conditions, namely : Dated at this day of 19.. Licensing Authority.
Form No. 2. No , , Date of issue: - • ...,..j ,J.' v. 1 »htm ** •" fll *>F. Dominion of New Zealand. Post and Telegraph Department. Transmitting-apparatus Permit. The Radio Emergency Regulations 1940. Full name of permit holder : .... Address where apparatus is to be located: ! Description of apparatus : Purpose for which apparatus is to be used : ■ • The above-named person is permitted to (sell) (purchase) (supply) (let) (hire)* the above-described apparatus to be used for the purpose herein set out and for no other purpose. This ’ permit 'is subject to the following conditions, namely: Dated at ......this day of 19.. ’ * ’ll* Licensing Authority. * Portion not applicable to be deleted by Licensing Authority.
Form No. 3. No Date of issue : Dominion of New Zealand.—Post and Telegraph Department Transmitting-apparatus License. The Radio Emergency Regulations 1940. Full name of licensee : Address where apparatus is to be used : Description of apparatus : Purpose for which apparatus is to be used : The above-named licensee is hereby licensed to have in his possession and under his custody and control at the address set out above, but not elsewhere, to be used for the purpose herein specified but no other purpose, the apparatus herein described. This license is subject to the following conditions, namely : Dated at this day of , 19.. f. Licensing Authority. C. A. JEFFERY, Clerk of the Executive Council.
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Name of Where tried. When. Offence. Sentence. Native of Trade. Born. § *3 M Complexion. Hair. Eyes. Nose. Distinguishing Marks, &c. ft. in. Fitness, Charles Gardiner .. New Plymouth 4/11/40 causing death by negligently fined £20 or 3 N. Zealand farmer 1890 5 8 fresh dark brown.. brown .. medium driving motor-vehicle months and disBlake, Alfred Francis qualified from driving to 31/5/42 Wanganui 1/11/40 aiding and abetting arson .. 6 months N. Zealand farmer 1902 5 8 dark black brown .. medium.. Photo at Wanganui, 4/11/40. Blake, Elvie Ruth Wanganui .. 1/11/40 aiding and abetting arson .. 6 months N. Zealand dome&tie 1908 5 7 fresh brown grey .. medium.. Photo at Wanganui, 4/11/40. McKay, Gordon Victor Joseph Wanganui 1/11/40 arson 2 years in Borstal N. Zealand labourer m 5 m fresh dark brown. . blue-gray medium., Scar on chest at base of neck. Photo at attempted false pretences . .J Institution _ 6 m’ths in Borstal Institution —" * A .-Wanganui, 4/11/40. 1 d&fr if, WW 4* bricklayer .. 1888 Vermin 6 11 3 medium.. Stout' build; sword, skull and cross-bones on Tunni cliff e, Edward MountWanganui 31/10/40 failing to stop motor-lorry acquitted alaifd fair fair ford after accident right forearm ; shield on left forearm. (See P.G., 1937, p. 798, and Photos, 1933, p. 45.) Holdershaw, Cyril John Wanganui 2/11/40 in possession of documents 3 years’ probation England .. carpenter .. 1917 5 7 fresh fight brown.. blue medium.. Left ear peculiar. F.P. with view to facilitating publication of subversive statement Luxford, Charles .. Wanganui 1/11/40 carnal knowledge (2 charges) 3 months on each Australia .. bushman 1918 6 0 fresh dark, curly .. blue medium.. Operation-scar on abdomen. F.P. Photo at Wanganui, 4/11/40. (See P.G., 1940, p. 814.) McXaughton, Clifford Charles Wellington .. 11/10/40 causing death by negligently 6 months and disN. Zealand clerk 1918 5 8 sallow .. dark brown .. — driving motor-vehicle qualified from driving to 31/5/46 failing to stop motor-vehicle 6 months after accident; failing to ascertain if person injured; and failing to render assistance to injured Golding, Edward Henry, @ Wellington .. 11/10/40 assault causing actual bodily 3 years N. Zealand chemist 1903 5 11 fresh dark brown.. grey .. medium.. Scar on left wrist; wears glasses. Photo at Berghan, Alfred Ivan harm Wellington, 25/9/40. (See P.G., 1939, p. 274.) Lawless, James Bernard, @ Wellington .. 14/10/40 breaking, entering, and theft; acquitted N. Zealand motor 1909 o 4* fresh brown brown .. thick Scar on left thumb, on forefingers, and on back Robinson and receiving stolen goods mechanic of right hand ; scars across three left toes. (See P.G., 1940, p. 413, and Photos, 1940, p. 59.) Slight build. Stow, Robert Andrew Wellington .. 17/10/40 causing bodily injury by fined £50 and disN. Zealand hotel licensee 1894 5 8 sallow .. brown blue — negligently driving motorqualified from Campion, George Frederick vehicle driving to 31/5/42 Wellington .. 22/10/40 failing to stop motor-vehicle disqualified from N. Zealand salesman 1898 6 1 fresh brown, going blue broken .. Boil-scars on left forearm ; cleft in chin. (See after accident and render driving to bald P.G., 1939, p. 362.) Beech, Frederick Walter Wellington .. 23/10/40 assistance theft 31/5/42 2 years England .. seaman and 1908 5 7* fresh brown blue medium.. Scar on left forefinger. (See P.G., 1940, pp. 818 painter and 838, and Photos, 1939, p. 76.) Where tried. When. Offence. Sentence. Native of Trade. Born. Height. Complexion. Hair. Eyes. Nose. Distinguishing Marks, Ac. v - Charles Fitness, . 4/11/40 causing death by negligently fined £20 or 3 N. Zealand farmer 1890 ft. in. 5 8 fresh dark brown.. brown .. medium New Plymouth Wanganui 1/11/40 driving motor-vehicle aiding and abetting arson .. months and disqualified from driving to 31/5/42 0 months N. Zealand farmer 1902 5 8 dark black brown .. medium.., Photo at Wanganui, 4/11/40. Alfred Francis Blake, RuthBlake, 1/11/40 aiding and abetting arson .. 6 months N. Zealand domestic 1908 5 7 fresh brown • grey .. medium.. Photo at Wanganui, 4/11/40. Wanganui .. Wanganui 1/11/40 arson 2 years in Borstal N. Zealand labourer m 7888 5 10k fresh dark brown.. blue-gppy medium., medium.. Sear on chest at base of neck. Photo at McKay, Joseph Edward Tunnicliffe, 31/10/40 attempted false pretences . .j failing to stop motor-lorry „ Institution ___ 0 m’ths in Borstal —" acquitted NTZealand if, Verrmn C <) J 6 11 fair & t lair fa 4/11/40. Stout' build; sword, skull and cross-bones on Wanganui ford John Cyril 2/11/40 after accident in possession of documents 3 years’ probation England .. carpenter .. 1917 5 7 fresh fight brown. . blue medium . . right forearm ; shield on left forearm. (See P.G., 1937, p. 798, and Photos, 1933, p. 45.) Left ear peculiar. F.P. Wanganui Wanganui 1/11/40 with view to facilitating publication of subversive statement carnal knowledge (2 charges) 3 months on each Australia .. bushman 1918 6 0 fresh dark, curly .. blue medium.. Operation-scar on abdomen. F.P. Photo at Charles .Luxford, McNaughton, 11/10/40 causing death by negligently 6 months and disN. Zealand clerk 1918 5 8 sallow .. dark brown .. Wanganui, 4/11/40. (See P.G., 1940, p. 814.) Wellington . . Wellington .. 11/10/40 driving motor-vehicle failing to stop motor-vehicle after accident ; failing to ascertain if person injured; and failing to render assistance to injured person assault causing actual bodily qualified from driving to 31/5/46 6 months 3 years N. Zealand chemist 1903 1 5 11 fresh dark brown .. grey .. medium .. Scar on left wrist ; wears glasses. Photo at Golding, Henry, Wellington .. 14/10/40 harm breaking, entering, and theft; acquitted N. Zealand motor 1909 5 4k fresh brown brown .. thick Wellington, 25/9/40. (See P.G., 1939, p. 274.) Scar on left thumb, on forefingers, and on back Lawless, James Bernard, @ Robinson Stow, 17/10/40 and receiving stolen goods causing bodily injury by fined £50 and disN. Zealand mechanic hotel licensee 1894 5 8 sallow .. brow’n blue of right hand ; scars across three left toes. (See P.G., 1940, p. 413, and Photos, 1940, p. 59.) Slight build. Wellington .. Wellington .. 22/10/40 negligently driving motorvehicle failing to stop motor-vehicle qualified from driving to 31/5/42 disqualified from N. Zealand salesman . .. 1898 6 1 fresh brown, going blue broken .. Boil-scars on left forearm ; cleft in chin. (See Campion, George Beech, Frederick Walter 23/10/40 after accident and render assistance theft driving to 31/5/42 2 years England .. seaman and 1908 5 7-k fresh bald brown blue medium.. P.G., 1939, p. 362.) Scar on left forefinger. (See P.G., 1940, pp. 818 painter and 838, and Photos, 1939, p. 76.) Wellington ..
RETURN OF PERSONS DEALT WITH AT SUPREME COURTS.
Name Offender. tried.Where When. 0 Sentence. of Trade. Born. | Height Complexion. Hair. Eyes. Nose. Ac. Marks, Distinguishing Murphy, Wellington . 23/10/40 theft 2 years Eire fireman 1899 ft. 8 fresh brown, turnblue Shell, anchor, and ship on chest; harp and grey ERIN on left upper arm ; lighthouse and flowers on right upper arm. (See P.G., 1940, in. 8 fresh brown, turnblue Shell, anchor, and ship on chest; harp and grey ERIN on left upper arm ; lighthouse and flowers on right upper arm. (See P.G., 1940, p. 285, and Photos, 1939, p. 92.) indecent assault on male (3 acquitted Greece p. 285, and Photos, 1939, p. 92.) JohnTheodos, Wellington . 15/10/40 restaurateur 1877 5 5 fresh black brown .. — Going bald; wears moustache; moles on left assault indecent (3 attempted charges) acquitted Greece restaurateur 1877 5 5 fresh black brown .. — Going bald; wears moustache; moles on left charges); and attempted buggery side of face. N. Zealand side of face. John Wellington 17/10/40 exposure acquitted wharf 1887 5 8 sallow .. dark brown.. blue pointed .. Scars on inside of left arm. (See P.G., 1937, N. Zealand wharf 1887 5 8 sallow .. dark brown.. blue pointed .. Scars on inside of left arm. (See P.G., 1937, of Scotland .. labourer p. 430, and photos, p. 49.) 9 months Scotland .. labourer p. 430, and photos, p. 49.) William McCready, W . 23/10/40 taxi-driver .. 1916 5 9 fresh dark blue — Scar on right middle and little fingers. 9 months taxi-driver .. 1916 5 9 fresh dark blue — Scar on right middle and little fingers. statement Joseph Wellington .. 23/10/40 to . . years’ . Australia . labourer 1913 5 5* dark turngrey . medium back on ; mg and p. at Wellington, Magnus, Wellington . . 23/10/40 charges); and Borstal in Zealand N. labourer 1920 5 5 fresh brown grey medium breaking, and entering, Institution on painter theft charges) each Morris Kingi Wellington 23/10/40 and theft; Borstal in Zealand labourer 1920 5 6 copper . black brown . flat Prominent Photo lips. on each where p. height incorrect.) Smith, Wellington .. 23/10/40 female to p Eire pensioner . 1862 5 8 sallow . white blue — charges) called in 1 Lo Jim Lo, @ Wellington 29/10/40 charges) false ycarJjfmeach 3 . China merchant .. 1905 5 yellow .. black brown .. Photo at Wellington, 22/8/40. 3 years.on each .. China merchant .. 1905 5 y yellow .. black brown .. Photo at Wellington, 22/8/40. Jack Lo, Lawson Jk r y/< // Newton Blizzard, Wellington 29/10/40 theft probation Zealand andmercer 1895 5 8| fresh brown hazel .. left on on side Murray clerk at Wellington, 12/10/40. William .Mitchell, Wellington . 29/10/40 and entering, 2 years’ R.D. .. N. Zealand labourer 1907 5 7 sallow .. brown brown .. medium.. Scar above right eye, on back of left thumb, and on right knee. Photo at Wellington, * theft and entering, 15/10/40. (See P.G., 1940, p. 906, and Photos, 1926, p. 89.) 2 years’ R.D. . .. N. Zealand labourer 1907 5 7 sallow .. brown brown .. medium.. Scar above right eye, on back of left thumb, and on right knee. Photo at Wellington, 15/10/40. (See P.G., 1940, p. 906, and Photos, 1926, p. 89.) William Stiles, Wellington . 5/11/40 14 years’ R.D. on N. Zealand painter 1897 5 fresh light brown.. hazel .. — Clasped hands on left wrist; Indian’s head on theft and entering, 14 years’ R.D. on N. Zealand painter 1897 5 84 fresh light brown.. hazel .. — Clasped hands on left wrist; Indian’s head on each left forearm; woman on right forearm ; and charges) andattempted andattempted scars on left leg ; scar on left arm. Photo at Wellington, 12/10/40. entering with intent each left forearm; woman on right forearm ; scars on left leg ; scar on left arm. Photo at Wellington, 12/10/40. Martin Small, Douglas Wellington 5/11/40 and entering, in .N. motor-driver 1919 5 fresh brown blue prominent Photo at (See and breaking on 548.) p. and breaking and with entering each
RETURN OF PERSONS DEALT WITH AT SUPREME COURTS-continued.
of tried. 1 j Offence. Sentence. ofNative Trade. Born. Height.| Complexion. Hair, Byes. Nose. Distinguishing Marks, &c. • *S a Complexion. Hair. Eyes. Nose. Distinguishing Marks, &c. 1 | Mauri Whangarei 6/11/40 unlawfully to in Maori labourer 1922 ft. in. 10 copper . black' brown medium /a/v, convert Institution converting and and (3 charges) charged on each assault .. charged on each William, @ Dargaville 31/10/40 2 months Maori labourer 1919 5 6£ copper .. black brown .. medium.. Scar on right arm and on left thumb. (See assault .. 2 months Maori labourer 1919 5 0£ copper .. black brown .. medium.. Scar on right arm and on left thumb. (See William, theft 3 p. Wi (cumulative) Frederick George Auckland 1/11/40 cards fined N. printer 1894 10 florid brown hazel . medium to of races Parker, Henry Auckland 1/11/40 ; fined N. labourer 1911 10 fresh brown blue medium. on p. Photos, 74.) p. Sueur Olive, . Auckland 1/11/40 false . probation 1 year’s N. domestic 1915 73 fresh black brown . broad . 156. p. Sellar, Auckland 1/11/40 assault . weeks Scotland . gardener 1892 9 tanned dark brown medium Morgan, Auckland 1/11/40 unlawfully converting years’ Zealand labourer 1914 5£ 5 fresh brown light blue medium. and (See motor-car drive and p. during period Lily Auckland 1/11/40 obscene fined Zealand married 1894 5 ruddy fight blue medium to fined ticket Whiteway, Auckland 1/11/40 embezzling stores year’s probation 1 Canada steward 1889 7 fresh dark, turning blue medium. thick ; neglect fined grey at William .Howells, Auckland 1/11/40 ship-desertion month 1 England . seaman 1916 o fresh dark blue medium ; right head on left eye. /Id hd 5*^. % 1 iiAZ'ci . . medium.. Ring laiiuuyd uu left liiilu flugBi 1 . r ,p. Photo ing'giMiy Biigln nO i 1 1 Jv-3 6— 1 ms-grey brown ixc'iZCJ • . Ring "tuuuued 'uirlcli Utile 1 ilngei 1 . F.P. Phuio at"Aridvland; , '25/]0/40.'"' — Thin pock-marked face. F.P. Photo at Vaile, Edwin, . @ Auckland 1/11/40 theft N. Zealand signwriter .. 1911 5 9 dark brown .. medium.. • Auckland, 29/10/40. (See P.G., 1932, p. 127.) 1 month r N. Zealand signwriter .. 1911 5 9 dark brown brown .. medium.. Thin pock-marked face. F.P. Photo at Auckland, 29/10/40. (See P.G., 1932, p. 127.) Dennis, Boyle Auckland 1/11/40 theft weeks 6 Zealand motor 1903 51 fresh brown blue medium.. on mechanic knee portion toe big P.G., Photos, 1939, p. McCaffrey, Auckland 2/11/40 mischief damage to pay England . labourer 1892 3 fair fair blue medium.. (See p. Gooding, . Auckland 4/11/40 charge fined Zealand wharf 1889 5 sallow .. dark, turning blue medium v . -■■■". ■■ . motor-car from driving 1 labourer grey Hayes, John Auckland 4/11/40 theft year 1 Australia . engineer 1916 5 8 fresh dark brown . medium of Operation-scar Hill, Neville . Auckland 4/11/40 in of charge fined disN. Zealand motor-car 1912 5 fair fair grey . medium See p. motor-car qualified for 1 salesman year
Return of Persons summarily convicted.
Name of Offender, Where When. Offence. Sentence. of Trade Born. Height.| Complexion. Hair. Eyes. Nose. Distinguishing Marks, 4c. L Complexion. Hair. Eyes. Nose. Distinguishing Marks, <&e. Allan o r n, James Auckland 4/11/40 probation of convicted discharged Zealand and commission agent 1888 ft. 5 8 sallow . bald grey medium. Strong Auckland, p. Curd, Lionel @ Mickey Auckland 4/11/40 converting motor-car in Institution Zealand labourer 1923 5 fresh brown hazel .. medium.. See P.G., 1940, p. 836, and Photos, 1939, p. 57. 3 fresh brown hazel .. medium.. See P.G., 1940, p. 836, and Photos, 1939, p. 57. Edward George Valentine, Valentine, Maloney, @ Auckland 4/11/40 theft month N. Zealand salesman and showman 1906 5 pale dark blue medium.. Scar on right side of upper lip, on bridge of nose, on right knee, and on left middle finger; left fingers cramped. (See P.G., 1940, p. 581, and Photos, 1932, p. 62.) 9i pale dark blue medium.. Scar on right side of upper lip, on bridge of nose, on right knee, and on left middle finger; left fingers cramped. (See P.G., 1940, p. 581, and Photos, 1932, p. 62.) Bruce, McKinley, @ Auckland 4/11/40 theft m ♦ * 3 months N. Zealand labourer 1899 5 8^ fresh dark blue long Scar on each wrist and on tip of right forefinger ; Gordon McKenzie, large ears. (See P.G., 1940, p. 490, and Auckland 4/11/40 theft m * * 3 months N. Zealand labourer 1899 5 8 1 fresh dark blue long Scar on each wrist and on tip of right forefinger ; large cars. (See P.G., 1940, p. 490, and Oliver Martin .Wik, Auckland 5/11/40 ship-desertion and Norway . ship’s 1903 5 fresh fair blue medium.. Photos, 1933, p. 72.) Stout build. 8i fresh fair blue medium.. Photos, 1933, p. 72.) Stout build. James Joseph Auckland prisoned pending deportation motorman 4/11/40 mischief . fined N. butcher 1913 8 fresh black hazel .. medium.. See P.G., 1940, p. 900. 8 fresh black hazel .. medium.. See P.G., 1940, p. 900. Hubert Douglas Nelson Auckland 6/11/40 assault . fined N. taxi-driver . 1917 5 7£ fair dark brown grey .. medium.. Scar on left thigh; nude woman on left forearm ; butterfly on right forearm. (See U fair dark brown grey .. medium.. Scar on left thigh; nude woman on left forearm ; butterfly on right forearm. (See Childs, Jessie, @ Auckland 6/11/40 (insufficient means) to in N. domestic 1877 5 4 fresh grey blue medium.. P.G., 1939, p. 917.) See P.G., 1930, p. 740. ■ 4 fresh grey blue medium.. P.G., 1939, p. 917.) See P.G., 1930, p. 740. Maurice months Auckland 6/11/40 theft 6 tion Zealand labourer 1919 5 fresh brown hazel .. medium.. Scar on left cheek ; operation-scar on abdomen. F.P. Photo at Auckland, 6/11/40. (See 54 fresh bi’own hazel .. medium.. Scar on left cheek ; operation -scar on abdomen. F.P. Photo at Auckland, 6/11/40. (See Martin, @ Johnson, Norman, Auckland 6/11/40 unlawfully in Zealand deported to Australia England . labourer 1912 5 8 fresh brown hazel .. medium.. P.G., 1937, p. 70.) See P.G., 1939, p. 510, and Photos, p. 34. 8 fresh brown hazel .. medium. . P.G., 1937, p. 70.) See P.G., 1939, p. 510, and Photos, p. 34. @ Collins, John Harold David Auckland 6/11/40 theft 1 N. warehouse1911 10 fresh dark brown blue medium.. Scar on nose. 10 fresh dark broAvn blue medium.. Scar on nose. Carron, George Arthur Auckland 6/11/40 theft 1 month N. Zealand in an garage attendant 1904 5 8 fresh dark brown .. medium.. Scar on nose ; mole on left eyelid ; prominent Scannell, William . AucklandAuckland 7/11/40 obscene language; and casting offensive matter convicted and discharged on each Eire seaman 1885 5 31 fresh grey, going bald blue medium.. Strong build ; basket of flowers and Avoman’s bust on right forearm ; crossed flags, clasped hands, and woman’s bust on left forearm ; scar at left coiner of mouth. (See P.G., 1940, Auckland 6/11/40 7/11/40 theft obscene language; and casting offensive matter 1 month convicted and discharged on each N. Zealand Eire 111£111 garage attendant seaman 1904 1885 5 8 5 3£ fresh fresh dark grey, going bald brown .. blue medium.. medium.. Scar on nose; mole on left eyelid ; prominent chin. Strong build ; basket of flowers and woman’s bust on right forearm ; crossed flags, clasped hands, and woman’s bust on left forearm ; scar at left corner of mouth. (Sec P.G., 1940, Bedard, Philip @ Bedard, Phillip Auckland 7/11/40 mischief to . Canada seaman 1910 5 6 dark brown brown .. medium.. p. 797, and Photos, 1939, p. 93.) Wreath of flowers and LOVE on right forearm. (See P.G., 1940, p. 876.) 6 dark brown brown .. medium.. p. 797, and Photos, 1939, p. 93.) Wreath of floAvers and LOVE on right forearm. (See P.G., 1940, p. 876.) Francis Desmond Long, Onehunga 29/10/40 obscene fined £1 N. Zealand labourer 1917 9 fair fair brown .. medium.. Anchor, heart, dagger, and MAVIS on right forearm. (See P.G., 1939, pp. 172 and 198.) 9 fair fair brown .. medium.. Anchor, heart, dagger, and MAVIS on right forearm. (See P.G., 1939, pp. 172 and 198.)
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Name Where When. Offence. Sentence. Native Trade. Born. ! ! Height. I Complexion. Hair. Eyes. Nose. Distinguishing Marks, etc. I Born. i Height. ;■ ' Complexion. Hair. Eyes. Nose. Distinguishing Marks, Ac. William Onehunga 29/10/40 obscene language fined N. brass1923 ft 5 in. 8 pale dark brown medium Lang, moulder Whakatane .. 31/10/40 theft fined £5 N. Zealand labourer 1914 5 4 fresh brown blue medium.. Scar on left calf. (See P.G., 1938, p. 743, and ” Dimpy Photos, p. 71.) moulder Whakatane .. 31/10/40 theft fined £5 N. Zealand labourer 1914 5 4 fresh brown blue medium.. Scar on left calf. (See P.G., 1938, p. 743, and Photos, p. 71.) John . Whakatane 31/10/40 theft (5 . . 1 N. labourer 1921 5 8 fair fair blue medium JamesKeefe, Whakatane 31/10/40 theft charges) probation Zealand labourer 1921 5 6 copper black, brown flat A three-quarter-caste Swan, forehead. and on T W . 31/10/40 theft . 1 N. labourer 1921 5 5 fresh light brown grey .. medium. ankle. on right T a Edward, mischief probation 1 Taneatua 25/10/40 and (inifto come up Maori labourer 1916 5 copper .. black, curly brown .. medium.. Scar on forehead. (See P.G., 1940, p. 587, and 4£ copper .. black, curly brown .. medium.. Scar on forehead. (See P.G., 1940, p. 587, and Papua, @ means) called 1 p. Eddie, year Wharepapa, Harry, papa, Katae, Ruatoria 6/11/40 assault fined Maori labourer 1911 5 n copper black brown flatlarge, left and 1935, p. Ruatoria 6/11/40 obscene fined Maori labourer 1902 5 5 copper . black, brown . medium Buster ing grey John EdwardEaithfull, Rotorua 29/10/40 of fined £5 England .. motor-driver 1900 5 8 dark black grey .. medium.. Mark on forehead above right eye. maker illegally on premises without fined £5 England .. motor-driver 1900 5 8 dark black grey .. medium.. Mark on forehead above right eye. Oscar Mathieson, Bay 26/10/40 fined £1 and Norway .. fishmonger .. 1886 5 8 fresh black, curly, brown .. medium.. Strong build. (See P.G., 1939, p. 207.) illegally on premises without fined £1 and Norway fishmonger .. 1886 5 8 fresh black, curly, brown .. medium.. Strong build. (See P.G., 1939, p. 207.) Jill .Clarke, intent prohibited turning Bay 26/10/40 ; illegally preon Maori domestic 1910 5 6 copper . black brown fiat intent William . Hawera 30/10/40 in intoxicated fined Zealand farmer 1886 5 7 fresh grey grey . medium * motor-car Patrick JohnLandrigan, Hawera 30/10/40 keeping fined Australia labourer 1911 5 4 fresh brown grey .. medium build. Wallis, Evelyn Hawera 30/10/40 of fined N. shop1896 5 4 fresh dark grey . medium Biancotti, Pietro gaming-house assistant Hawera 18/9/40 notify change fined Italy cook 1905 5 5 sallow . dark brown large Strong John Henry address Control (Alien Emergency Regulations) //jV.ffefo, See 363. 1938, p. Napier 30/10/40 converting 1 year in Borstal N. Zealand chemist1922 5 5 fresh dark brown brown .. medium.. motor-car in year Institution assistant Institution N. Zealand chemistassistant 1922 5 5 fresh dark brown brown .. medium.. theft if called 1 Parnell, Elsie Napier 28/10/40 assault . year fined £1 England .. domestic 1890 5 0 fresh light brown, grey .. medium and disorderly convicted and disturning grey fined £1 convicted and disEngland .. domestic 1890 5 0 fresh light brown, turning grey grey .. medium Ivy Napier 1/11/40 and (incharged Salvation Army to Zealand N. domestic 1918 5 0 sallow brown blue medium. Scar p. sufficient means) 1 year
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Offender. tried. ! When. Offence. Sentence. of Trade. Born. Height. Complexion. Hair. Byes. Nose. &a. n W Lark, William Wanganui 13/11/39 theft - 1 England . and 1908 ft. 7 medium. brown blue medium. and ; Strong theft fined seaman and right theft .. .. .. to come up if forearm. F.P. This is in lieu of the notice called on in 1 in P.G., 1939, p. 969. (See Photos, 1940, theft .. to come up if forearm. F.P. This is in lieu of the notice called on in 1 in P.G., 1939, p. 969. (See Photos, 1940, Edward year 40/8.) p. Wanganui 13/11/39 theft 1 England . and 1907 8 medium. brown blue medium. eye. theft fined seaman in p. theft to come (See p. 1called George Wanganui . 29/10/40 vagabond to up Zealand labourer 1899 5 10* dark going blue long Scars on legs; heart, TRUE LOVE, and fern bald blue long Scars on legs; heart, TRUE LOVE, and fern Turnbull, called in months on right forearm; large ears. (See P.G., 1937, p. 76, and Photos, p. 11.) bald on right forearm; large ears. (See P.G., 1937, p. 76, and Photos, p. 11.) Norman Wanganui 1/11/40 assault (3 if come Australia . . labourer 1895 5 fresh brown, brown . medium called on in 1 year on each bald Ernest Roy called on in 1 year on each bald Palmerston 16/4/37 control not proper of supervision Zealand schoolboy . 1928 4 fresh brown green medium. F.P. Child Officer years i 2/4/40 (4 . . of to Welfare Officer i ! years 29/10/40 theft and of and ; Super- ! and entering intendent George Palmerston 29/10/40 obscene if up N. labourer 1869 Si fresh white blue medium and on McGuire, 6 months forearm ; basket of flowers on right upper arm ; two flags, anchor, and crown on left forearm ; two flags on left upper arm. 1 forearm ; basket of flowers on right upper arm ; two flags, anchor, and crown on left forearm ; two flags on left upper arm. Palmerston 4/11/40 assault fined £5 Zealand hotel 1919 6 fresh brown dark grey medium Butcher, Henry Eketahuna . 24/10/40 to permit dangerously fined Is. fined Zealand farmer 1908 5 9£ fresh black grey .. medium i ' ' ; ' : ' 1908 5 9i fresh black grey .. medium Moody, Otaki 1/11/40 fined Zealand and 1905 5 fresh fair grey broken .. Ship ; Brady, William vehicle motor-driver ! (See P.G., 1938, p. 233.) fresh (See P.G., 1938, p. 233.) Masterton 26/10/40 book-carrying fined Zealand insurance 1893 7i 5 brown, turnblue medium.. Scar on forehead. fresh brown, turnblue medium.. Scar on forehead. George maker agent grey Masterton 26/10/40 on fined Zealand agent 1905 8 fresh dark, going hazel . medium on Mervyn Leslie maker bald and p. Masterton 31/10/40 with of supervision Zealand labourer 1925 5 fresh brown hazel . medium. Good and ; Welfare theft for years
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of Name Where Wed. When. Offence. Sentence. of Trade. Bom. Height. Complexion. Hair. | Nose. Distinguishing i Hammond, William Lower Hutt .. 4/11/40 rogue and vagabond 3 months N. Zealand labourer 1900 ft. in. 6 24 dark dark brown .. long Scar on left groin and upper arm. (See P.G., Graham, @ 1940, p. 167, and Photos, 1936, p. 37.) Lower Hutt .. * ( 4/11/40 rogue and vagabond 3 months N. Zealand labourer 1900 ft. in. 6 24 dark dark brown .. long , Scar on left groin and upper arm. (See P.G., 1940, p. 167, and Photos, 1936, p. 37.) O’Sullivan George Petone 5/11/40 theft fined £1 Zealand labourer 1916 10 pale, auburn hazel medium p. groin. Sydney freckled Konrad Petone . 5/11/40 of fined Germany panel-beater 1904 7 pale fair blue large in Dimple Jones, Frederick, @ without permit (Aliens Emergency Regulations) Wellington . without permit (Aliens Emergency Regulations) 1/11/40 stolen months Eire cook 1882 54 fresh black, brown . medium. of on Frederick, @ grey p. John, @ p. Sydney Sidney . Wellington . 2/11/40 theft 1 month Zealand labourer 1921 5 copper black brown broad .. knee.; quarter-caste right 6/11/40 theft months and p. 4/11/40 (cumulative) Donaldson, Joseph (cumulative) Wellington . intoxicated in charge of fined £25 and disEire engineer and 1895 5 54 ruddy .. brown, going blue medium.. Round face. 4/11/40 intoxicated in charge of fined £25 and disEire engineer and 1895 5 5* ruddy .. brown, going blue medium.. Round face. motor-car qualified from driving for 1 soldier bald year Wineera Rangi, @ Te RangiWellington .. 5/11/40 unlawfully converting 1 year’s probation Maori labourer 1923 5 8 copper .. black brown .. broad Small scar near right eye, F.P. Photo at r. . Wi katukau motor-truck theft convicted and disWellington, 5/11/40. charged r: / i . i! motor-car ’ ‘ 1 qualified from driving for 1 year 1 year’s probation soldier bald Wineera Te Rangi, John Hurst, Wellington . Wellington . 5/11/40 5/11/40 unlawfully theft Maori labourer 1923 5 8 copper .. black brown .. broad .. Small scar near right eye. F.P. Photo at 3 months N. Zealand hotel porter 1920 5 10* fresh brown grey .. medium.. Strong build ; impediment in speech ; fern theft 6 months and KIA ORA on right forearm. F.P. (See theft (2 charges) .. (cumulative) convicted and disP.G., 1940, p. 876, and Photos, p. 96.) charged on each Wi katukau MerleHurst, motor-truck theft convicted and disWellington, 5/11/40. charged Wellington .. 6/11/40 theft (4 charges) .. convicted and disN. Zealand shop1922 5 1 dark black blue medium.. Scar under chin. F.P. (See P.G., 1940, p. 617, charged 6 months’ R.D. assistant and Photos, p. 80.) theft Hurst, Kennedy, Alexander, Wellington . Wellington 5/11/40 6/11/40 unlawfully converting 1 year N. Zealand labourer 1919 5 10* pale dark blue medium.. Slight build ; two scars on right knee. F.P. theft 3 months N. Zealand hotel porter 1920 5 104 fresh brown grey .. medium.. Strong build ; impediment in speech ; fern theft 6 months and KIA ORA on right forearm. F.P. (See theft (2 charges) .. (cumulative) convicted and disP.G., 1940, p. 876, and Photos, p. 96.) charged on each Elsie Hurst, Wilson @ motor-car (See P.G., 1940, p. 847, and Photos, 1939, p. 66.) Wellington .. 6/11/40 theft (4 charges) .. convicted and disN. Zealand shop1922 5 1 dark black blue medium.. Scar under chin. F.P. (See P.G., 1940, p. 617, theft charged 6 months’ R.D. assistant and Photos, p. 80.) Kennedy, James Graham, Wellington .. Reefton 6/11/40 5/11/40 converting unlawfully theft 1 year fined Zealand Australia .. labourer labourer 1919 1891 104 11 pale fresh dark grey grey .. medium.. Left thumb and portion of right fore and middle blue medium.. Slight build; two scars on right knee. F.P. Wilson , i failing to pay railway fare .. fined 5s. fingers missing ; scar on inside of right ankle. (See P.G., 1937, p. 453.) motor-car (See P.G., 1940, p. 847, and Photos, 1939, p. 66.) Albert Graham, McLean, . Reefton Amberley 5/11/40 8/11/40 theft .. assault . to come up if N. Zealand farmer 1890 6 0* fresh brown, going grey .. medium.. Scar on right elbow. (See P.G., 1938, p. 294.) called on in 3 bald years and to take out and renew prohibition order during that fined period labourer 1891 5 11 fresh grey grey . . medium .. Left thumb and portion of right fore and middle Australia .. i McLean, . fined 5s. fingers missing ; scar on inside of right ankle. (See P.G., 1937, p. 453.) failing to pay railway fare . . 8/11/40 assault . . to come up if N. Zealand farmer 1890 6 04 fresh brown, going grey .. medium .. Scar on right elbow. (See P.G., 1938, p. 294.) called on in 3 bald years and to take out and renew prohibition order during that period Amberley
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Name Offender. Where When. Offence. Sentence. Native of Trade. Born. Height. Complexion. Hair. Eyes. Nose. Distinguishing Marks, <fcc. _ Native of Trade. Born. Height. Complexion. Hair. Eyes. Nose. Distinguishing Marks, <ftc. Powell, Thomas Rangiora assault . fined N. Zealand pensioner 1894 ft. in. 6 ruddy black brown . large heart trouble. languageobscene if up * called on in 1 year 1 called on in 1 year . false statement (Social Albert Darfield 22/10/40 false statement (Social to come up if N. Zealand labourer and 1891 5 8 fresh brown, turnbrown .. long Blind in left eye. Security Act) intoxicated in charge of called on in 2 years shearer ing grey 22/10/40 to come up if N. Zealand labourer and 1891 5 8 fresh brown, turnbrown .. long Blind in left eye. Norton Chamberlain, Waimate Security Act) intoxicated in charge of called on in 2 years shearer ing grey 5/11/40 and Zealand labourer 1906 6 0 fresh dark blue medium See p. motor-car disqualified from 1 driver’s no of order prohibition fined and charged and days Douglas . Oamaru 30/10/40 intoxicated of charge Zealand farmer 1909 5 dark black brown medium. back. p. motor-car qualified driving and years until qualification by of fined Haig Gore 29/10/40 indecent language fined 10s. Zealand joiner 1918 8 dark dark blue long William Mervyn Gore 29/10/40 cruelty to to Zealand labourer 1922 6 fresh brown light hazel . medium in James Riddell, Invercargill 31/10/40 intoxicated fined and Zealand storekeeper 1911 4 fair fair blue medium. See motor-car qualified from 1
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of Where tried. When. Offence. Sentence. of Trade. Born. Height| Complexion. Hair. Eyes. Nose. discharged. Convictions. and Remarks, have indicates fingertaken.) Wellington in. Parker, Collins Marton . 3/10/40 unlawfully bicycle month Australia . labourer 1900 8} 5 dark grey blue long 2/11/40 and on p.c. and 1940, p. p. Gordon .Mill, Upper M.C. v 4/10/40 theft . month Zealand butcher 1915 4 fresh brown. dark blue medium 2/11/40 1 on side and on on abdomen, contracted. neck; p. John Joseph . Point Borstal Wellington M.C. 24/5/40 theft .. 6 months N. Zealand labourer and barman 1911 5 11 fresh auburn blue Roman .. 1/11/40 7 p.c. Scar on left little finger and on forehead ; two operation-scars on abdomen. Discharged on remission. F.P. (See P.G., 1932, p. 191, and 1940, p. 466, and Photos, 1930, p. 44.) Institution— Wellington M.C. 24/5/40 theft .. 6 months N. Zealand labourer and barman 1911 5 11 fresh auburn blue Roman .. 1/11/40 7 p.c. Scar on left little finger and on forehead ; two operation-scars on abdomen. Discharged on remission. F.P. (See P.G., 1932, p. 191, and 1940, p. 466, and Photos, 1930, p. 44.) Doreen . Christchurch M.C. 24/10/39 and cient means) Borstal in years Institution Zealand domestic 1918 5 5 fresh black brown . medium. 24/10/40 Released on 898.) p. Paparua— middle of on on lip remission. on p. (See 90.) Dis- 3 p.c. on (See charged 42.) p. p. McKenzie, @ McKenzie, Healey Christchurch M.C. 29/7/40 theft . months Zealand railway porter 1905 8 fresh dark, grey grey . medium 21/10/40 Ernest William Walter Dunedin 31/7/40 theft each months on Zealand N. labourer 1895 8 fresh dark blue medium.. 25/10/40 ' dark blue medium.. 25/10/40 John Henry Dunedin . 3/5/40 theft by months months (cumulative) Zealand plasterer 1909 2 5 fresh brown blue, crossed medium 26/10/40 on p.c. Photos, 448, 74.) Perry, James Ashley M.C.Timaru 5/8/40 theft . months Zealand N. labourer 1905 7| 5 fair brown grey medium. 28/10/40 chin. ; prominent remission. on Discharged 678.)1940, p. John Arthur, Crawford, John, Victor @ Kaikoura 30/7/40 theft months Zealand N. cook 1890 .7* 5 fresh brown blue medium.. 29/10/40 47 p.c. Star and scar on right arm ; heart, scroll, SADIE, and LOLA on left forearm. F.P. (See P.G., 1939, p. 580, and Photos, p. 41.) 1 ' ■ brown blue medium.. 29/10/40 47 p.c. Star and scar on right arm ; heart, scroll, SADIE, and LOLA bn left forearm. F.P. (See P.G., 1939, p. 580, and Photos, p. 41.) William John, @ Carr, William James, Marshall, William Christchurc h M.C. 31/7/40 language 3 months Australia andlabourer cook 1904 3 fair auburn blue medium. 30/10/40 F.P. on p.c. 1932, p. 93.) p. James, Wallace, @ James Dunedin— Moyle, Dunedin 26/9/40 theft 1 month Zealand railway shunter 1902 5 fresh fair blue medium 25/10/40 P.G.,Photo at p. Hamilton, @ George Hamilton Invercargill Borstal InstiDunedin M.C... 14/10/40 theft .. 14 days England .. labourer 1888 5 6 ruddy .. fair, going bald blue medium.. 26/10/40 Scar on chin and on left shin. F.P. (See P.G., 1940, p. 889, and Photos, 1922, p. 54.) tution Dunedin M.C... 14/10/40 theft .. 14 days England .. labourer . 1888 5 6 ruddy .. fair, going bald blue medium.. 26/10/40 Scar on chin and on left shin. F.P. (See P.G., 1940, p. 889, and Photos, 1922, p. 54.) Andrew Kingi, @ Andrew Kingi, Kaeo M.C. 12/7/39 theft Borstal in Maori years Institution labourer 1922 5 7 copper .. black brown .. medium.. 22/10/40 Scar on left forearm and on right knee. F.P. Released on license. (See P.G., 1939, p. 605, and Photos, 1939, p. 100.) labourer 1922 5 7 copper .. black brown .. medium.. 22/10/40 Scar on left forearm and on right knee. F.P. Released on license. (See P.G., 1939, p. 605, and Photos, 1939, p. 100.) Maori
RETURN OF PRISONERS REPORTED AS DISCHARGED FROM GAOLS DURING THE WEEK ENDING 2nd NOVEMBER, 1940.
Gaol, tried.Where When. Offence. Sentence. ofNative Trade. Born. Height Complexion. Hair. Eyes. Nose. discharged. Convictions. and Remarks, finger-impressions (F.P. taken.) *Vi\ ■ iAucklandNoble, William or Bill, Taumarunui 5/8/40 illegally on premises with3 months N. Zealand labourer 1906 ft. in. 5 8 dark dark, going brown .. medium.. 4/11/40 6 p.c. Scar near left knee. F.P. (See @ Watkins, William McMahon, Thomas M.C. Auckland S.C. 13/5/38 out intent theft; and breaking, 3 months on each N. Zealand labourer and 1900 5 10* fresh bald brown brown .. Roman .. 5/11/40 P.G., 1940, p. 703, and Photos, p. 12.) 6 p.c. Scar on outside of left hand. F.P. Auckland- Edward Bill, William or George Alfred Clegg, . TaiumarunuiAuckland 5/8/403/5/38 with- premises on illegally theft and entering, 3 months N. Zealand labourer 1906 ft. in. 5 8 dark dark, going brown .. medium.. 4/11/40 6 p.c. Scar near left knee. F.P. (See assault with intent to (cumulative) and probationary license cancelled 3 years N. Zealand electrician labourer 1890 5 6* fresh dark, going brown .. large 5/11/40 Released on license and prohibited. (See P.G.. 1938, p. 561, and Photos, 1922, p. 114.) 23 p.c. A.C. on left forearm ; scar on tip William Watkins, @ TuhiPeita Whangarei M.C. 7/8/40 11 commit rape theft .. 3 months Maori labourer 1922 5 10 copper .. bald black brown .. large 6/11/40 of right thumb and between left middle and ring fingers. F.P. Released on license and prohibited. (See P.G., 1938, p. 579, and Photos, 1931, p. 2.) Large mouth. F.P. (See P.G., 1940, p. 701.) Scar on neck ; operation-scar on right side McMahon, Martin White, Hamilton M.C. 24/10/40 unlawfully converting 14 days N. Zealand labourer and 1918 5 7* fresh brown grey .. large 6/11/40 • M.C. Auckland S.C. 13/5/38 out intent theft; and breaking, 3 months on each N. Zealand labourer and 1900 5 10£ fresh bald brown brown .. Roman .. 5/11/40 P.G., 1940, p. 703, and Photos, p. 12.) 6 p.c. Scar on outside of left hand. F.P. Martin, John Collinson, Auckland M.C. 1/5/39 motor-car theft and mischief 1 month on each England .. soldier labourer 1912 5 8 fresh brown hazel .. medium, 6/11/40 of abdomen. F.P. (See P.G., 1940, p. 903.) 5 p.c. in New Zealand, 10 p.c. in Australia. @ Johnson, William Norman, @ Marshall, EdwardJames George Alfred Clegg, Blithe, S.C.Auckland Auckland 3/5/38 entering, and theft assault with intent to (cumulative) and probationary license cancelled 3 years N. Zealand electrician labourer 1890 5 6} fresh dark, going brown .. large 5/11/40 Released on license and prohibited. (See P.G.. 1938, p. 561, and Photos, 1922, p. 114.) 23 p.c. A.C. on left forearm ; scar on tip Kaitaia M.C. .. 18/5/39 10/9/40 breaking and entering with intent having in his possession explosive substance with intent to commit a crime breach of probation theft (2 charges) 2 years 2 years 2 years on original charges in P.G., 1939, p. 239 2 months on each N. Zealand labourer 1885 5 7* sallow .. brown, turnblue broken medium.. 9/11/40 Scar on bridge of nose and on right calf. F.P. Released on license. (See P.G., 1940, p. 924, and Photos, 1939, p. 34.) F.P. (See P.G., 1940, p. 769.) TuhiPeita Lancelot Goodger, Whangarei M.C. Te 10/10/40 illegally on premises with1 month N. Zealand horse-breaker 1907 GO 1C fresh ing grey dark brown.. hazel .. medium.. 9/11/40 10 p.c. Strong build ; scar on right side of ' ' lx If. i- •; * 7/8/40 'II s 1 : 1 commit rape theft .. 3 months Maori labourer 1922 5 10 copper .. bald black brown .. large 6/11/40 of right thumb and between left middle and ring fingers. F.P. Released on license and prohibited. (See P.G., 1938, p. 579, and Photos, 1931, p. 2.) * Large mouth. F.P. (See P.G., 1940, p. 701.) Scar on neck ; operation-scar on right side Martin White, Edward Campbell, Hamilton : ? 24/10/40 unlawfully converting 14 days N. Zealand labourer and 1918 5 7i fresh brown # , grey .. large 6/11/40 Otaliuhu M.C. 4/11/40 out intent intoxicated in charge of 7 days and disN. Zealand labourer 1894 5 5 sallow .. brown grey .. Roman .. 9/11/40 abdomen. F.P. (See P.G., 1940, p. 873.) 2 p.c. Scar on back of head and on back of Collinson, John Martin, Waikeria— ,■ {:’)//■■' < \\ k l )',[ Auckland M.C. 1/5/39 motor-car theft and mischief 1 month on each England .. soldier labourer 1912 5 8 fresh brown hazel .. medium, 6/11/40 of abdomen. F.P. (See P.G., 1940, p. 903.) 5 p.c. in New Zealand, 10 p.c. in Australia. WilliamJohnson, @ William .Barker, Roy New Plymouth 26/5/39 motor-car indecent assault on female qualified from driving for 1 year 2 years’ R.D. N. Zealand butcher 1911 5 6* fresh brown blue medium.. 6/11/40 right hand. F.P. (See P.G., 1922, p. 535.) Small scar below left knee ; large scar on Marshall, Norman, @ Atutahi Hapi S.C. ; „>r u Rotorua M.C. .. 2/3/39 unlawfully converting 6 months on each Maori labourer 1912 5 10* copper .. black, curly brown .. flat 7/11/40 right shin ; scar on back of left thumb and on chin, which is cleft. F.P. Released on license. (See P.G., 1939, p. 475, and Photos, p. 67.) Strong build ; two scars on left thumb ; Auckland S.C. 16/3/39 motor-car (2 charges) theft breaking and entering with intent assault (cumulative) 1 month 2 y’rs and warned that he has qualified to be declared an habitual criminal 1 year .. scar on centre of forehead. F.P. Released on license. (See P.G., 1939, p. 620.) VanceJames Thomas Blithe, Auckland S.C. i; M.C. . 18/5/3910/9/40 breaking and entering with intenthaving in possession withexplosive intent commit a to breach probation theft charges) 2 years 2 years original on years 1939, p. each on months labourer 1885 Cl tdb sallow .. 1 brown, turnblue broken medium .. 9/11/40 Scar on bridge of nose and on right calf. F.P. Released on license. (See P.G., 1940, p. 924, and Photos, 1939, p. 34.) F.P. (See P.G., 1940, p. 769.) N. Zealand Te Aroha M.C. 10/10/40 illegally on premises with1 month N. Zealand horse-breaker 1907 5 8i fresh iug giey dark brown. . hazel .. medium. . 9/11/40 10 p.c. Strong build ; scar on right side of Lancelot Goodger, Edward Campbell, ;•> • :•{ ,’ni M.C. out intent intoxicated in charge of 7 days and dis'.i, . ■■ i- 1 • N. Zealand labourer ' :> 1894 5 5 sallow .. brown grey .. Roman .. 9/11/40 abdomen. F.P. (See P.G., 1940, p. 873.) 2 p.c. Scar on back of head and on back of 4/11/40 Waikeria— William . Barker, Roy 26/5/39 motor-car indecent assault on female qualified from driving for 1 year 2 years’ R.D. .. N. Zealand butcher 1911 5 6£ fresh brown blue medium .. 6/11/40 right hand. F.P. (See P.G., 1922, p. 535.) . & Small scar below left knee ; large scar on New Plymouth i S.C. ! jC U Rotorua M.C. .. 2/3/39 unlawfully converting 6 months on each Maori labourer 1912 5 10£ copper .. black, curly brown .. fiat 7/11/40 right shin ; scar on back of left thumb and on chin, which is cleft. F.P. Released on license. (See P.G., 1939, p. 475, and Photos, p. 67.) Strong build ; two scars on left thumb ; Auckland S.C. 1 | 16/3/39 ! motor-car (2 charges) theft breaking and entering with intent assault (cumulative) 1 month 2 y’rs and warned that he has qualified to be declared an habitual criminal 1 year .. 1 scar on centre of forehead. F.P. Released on license. (See P.G., 1939, p. 620.) Atutahi Hapi
RETURN OF PRISONERS REPORTED AS DISCHARGED FROM GAOLS DURING THE WEEK ENDING 9th NOVEMBER, 1940.
GaoJ, of Where When. Offence. Sentence. of Trade. Born. Height. Complexion. Hair. Byes. Nose. discharged. and (F.P. indicates that taken.) continued. ft. Leslie Auckland 23/5/40 theft .. 6 weeks N. Zealand seaman 1920 5 8 fresh brown brown .. medium.. 8/11/40 Scroll and MOTHER on left upper arm. F.P. Released on license. (See P.G., 1940, p. 503, and Photos, 1939, p. 26.) 11/6/40 theftunlawfully unlawfully motor-cycle 6 months’ R.D. motor-cycle 6 weeks 6 months’ R.D. N. Zealand seaman 1920 5 8 fresh brown brown .. medium.. 8/11/40 Scroll and MOTHER on left upper arm. F.P. Released on license. (See P.G., 1940, p. 503, and Photos, 1939, p. 26.) Waikeria Borstal tion — Leslie ..Harwood, M.C. Petone . 1/4/40 theft . 6 months N. Zealand labourer 1917 5 111 fair brown blue medium.. 6/11/40 16 p.c. Slight build ; scar on left ankle tionary cancelled 22/4/40) (probationary cancelled 2/5/40) F.P. Released on license. (See P.G. 1940, p. 325, and Photos, 1936, p. 31.) N. Zealand labourer 1917 5 lli fair brown blue medium.. 6/11/40 16 p.c. Slight build ; scar on left ankle F.P. Released on license. (See P.G. 1940, p. 325, and Photos, 1936, p. 31.) Watts, Cyril Auckland 26/4/40 false pretences Zealand labourer 1918 5 fresh light brown.. blue medium.. 8/11/40 Scar on inside of right knee; operationscar on abdomen. Released on license. (See P.G., 1940, p. 408, and Photos, 1937, p. 72.) 5 fresh light brown.. blue medium.. 8/11/40 Scar on inside of right knee ; operationscar on abdomen. Released on license. (See P.G., 1940, p. 408, and Photos, 1937, p. 72.) Gisborne Te Waho, Rangi Waho, Sydney, Hirini Wahurangi Gilpin, Edward, Edmund Gisborne Gisborne 14/10/40 17/10/40 theft breach probation and disorderly days days 14 14 Maori Australia labourer labourer 1915 1885 5i 5 5 copper .. fresh black brown, going bald brown .. greengrey wide wide 26/10/40 30/10/40 Small scars on left cheek; scar on right cheek and above left knee. F.P. (See P.G., 1940, p. 885.) Scar on left forearm; operation-scar on right groin. (See P.G., 1940, p. 885.) n copper .. fresh black brown, going bald brown .. greengrey wide wide 26/10/40 30/10/40 Small sears on left cheek ; scar on right cheek and above left knee. F.P. (See P.G., 1940, p. 885.) Scar on left forearm ; operation-scar on right groin. (See P.G., 1940, p. 885.) Waikune Ross, Samuel John Auckland 14/6/40 in 6 months’ R.D. .. Eire labourer 1904 5 5J fresh brown grey .. medium.. 2/11/40 18 p.c. Scar on left eyebrow; left fore462) finger injured. F.P. Released on license. (See P.G., 1940, p. 525, and Photos, 1933, p. 58.) 6 months’ R.D. .. Eire labourer 1904 5 51 fresh brown grey .. medium.. 2/11/40 18 p.c. Scar on left eyebrow; left forefinger injured. F.P. Released on license. (See P.G., 1940, p. 525, and Photos, 1933, p. 58.) Wi Flett, Joseph M.C. . 5/4/40 default . maintenance m’ths 3 Scotland . clerk 1898 5 fresh brown grey .. medium.. 4/11/40 Scar on inside of left knee. Arrested, 91 fresh brown grey .. medium.. 4/11/40 Scar on inside of left knee. Arrested, Rongonui Ruatoria M.C. 24/5/40 assault each Maori labourer 1920 5 copper .. black brown .. wide 5/11/40 5/8/40. Large mouth ; scar on right leg near shin. 51 copper .. black brown .. wide 5/11/40 5/8/40. Large mouth ; scar on right leg near shin. (cumulative) on P.G., and Rikihana Te Daniel, Te Rangi Howe, @ Daniel, @ New M.C. 12/3/40 vagabond rogue 9 Maori labourer 1908 65 copper .. black brown .. medium.. 6/11/40 p. 43.) 17 p.c. Scar on inside of left forearm. F.P. Released on license. (See P.G., 1940, p. 280, and Photos, 1939, p. 54.) 6 copper .. black brown .. medium.. 6/11/40 p. 43.) 17 p.c. Scar on inside of left forearm. F.P. Released on license. (See P.G., 1940, p. 280, and Photos, 1939, p. 54.) Daniel Rangi George Wellington 27/9/40 ship-desertion weeks 6 England . fireman 1903 5 fresh dark brown.. brown .. medium.. 7/11/40 S.S. African Prince, lifebuoy, anchor, and ship on left forearm. F.P. (See P.G., 6 fresh dark brown.. brown .. medium.. 7/11/40 S.S. African Prince, lifebuoy, anchor, and ship on left forearm. F.P. (See P.G., O’Grady, John Wellington 11/10/40 theft .. month Eire labourer 1883 8 fresh grey blue-grey large 8/11/40 1940, p. 815.) 8 p.c. Flowers and scar on left forearm; two scars on right forearm. F.P. 8 fresh grey blue-grey large 8/11/40 1940, p. 815.) 8 p.c. Flowers and scar on left forearm ; . two scars on right forearm. F.P. Discharged on remission. (See P.G., 1940, p. 845, and Photos, 1938, p. 22.) • Discharged on remission. (See P.G., 1940, p. 845, and Photos, 1938, p. 22.) -
RETURN OF PRISONERS REPORTED AS DISCHARGED FROM GAOLS DURING THE WEEK ENDING 9th NOVEMBER, 1940-continued.
Sentence. Native of Trade. d f, Hair. Nose. Remarks, and Previous Convictions. Gaol, of Prisoner. Where When. Offence. o CQ '3 a plosion. Byes. charged. (F.P. indicates that finger-impressions have been taken.) : l Offence. Sentence. Native of Trade. d o I? '53 M Complexion. Hair. Byes. Nose. When discharged. Remarks, and Previous Convictions. (JPJP. indicates that finger-impressions have been taken.) Wi continued. 2 months England .. ft. in. Blunt-Young, William Wellington 16/9/40 theft . slaughterman 1911 5 4 fresh dark grey .. medium.. 9/11/40 Scar on back of left forefinger. F.P. 2 months England .. slaughterman 1911 ft. in. 5 4 fresh dark grey .. medium.. 9/11/40 Scar on back of left forefinger. F.P. Walter and soldier Discharged on remission. (See P.G., 1940, p. 797.) Paparua Lionel Invercargill 18/5/39 entering, breaking, R.D. years’ . Zealand and labourer 1914 5 1 fresh dark brown.. brown .. medium.. 5/11/40 5 p.c. Scar on forehead. F.P. Released labourer 1914 5 1 fresh dark brown.. brown .. medium.. 5/11/40 Discharged on remission. (See P.G., 1940, p. 797.) 5 p.c. Sear on forehead. F.P. Released LionelRobert S.C. theft (9 charges); on license and prohibited. (See P.G., RobertRoland breaking and entering with intent (2 charges) ; 1939, pp. 413 and 583, and Photos, 1933, p. 81.) . and theft Francis Stephen Neary, Lyttelton M.C. 7/10/40 theft .. 1 month N. Zealand labourer 1899 5 6 dark brown hazel .. medium.. 6/11/40 27 p.c. Two scars on left thumb ; scars S.C. Lyttelton M.C. 7/10/40 theft (9 charges); breaking and entering with intent (2 charges); and theft theft .. 1 month N. Zealand labourer 1899 5 6 dark brown hazel .. medium.. r 6/11/40 on license and prohibited. (See P.G., 1939, pp. 413 and 583, and Photos, 1933, p. 81.) 27 p.c. Two scars on left thumb ; scars @ Llewellyn, on back of neck. F.P. (See P.G., 1940, Llewellyn Driscoll, Stephen, p. 875, and Photos, 1932, p. 52.) James SamuelBurrows, Christchurch 9/9/40 intoxicated of in charge and Zealand N. retired 1894 5 dark dark, turning brown .. medium.. -1 'V., i 8/11/40 on back of neck. F.P. (See P.G., 1940, p. 875, and Photos, 1932, p. 52.) 1 p.c. Left ring and little fingers deformed. 9 dark dark, turning brown .. medium.. 8/11/40 1 p.c. Left ring and little fingers deformed. M.C. motor-car qualified from driving for 5 grey F.P. (See P.G., 1940, p. 773.) years India Mein, Hokitika M.C. 11/9/40 theft .. 2 months labourer 1891 6 o* fair light brown.. blue medium.. 9/11/40 6 p.c. Scar on left breast, groin, and knee. M.C. Hokitika M.C. 11/9/40 motor-car theft .. qualified from driving for 5 years 2 months India labourer 1891 6 0£ fair grey light brown.. blue medium.. 9/11/40 F.P. (See P.G., 1940, p. 773.) 6 p.c. Scar on left breast, groin, and knee. Lechmere F.P. (See P.G., 1940, p. 799, and Photos, 1924, p. 17.) Invercargill— N. Zealand Laurie . Gore 27/11/39 theft months labourer 1915 5 6 fresh fair blue medium.. 2/11/40 Broad features. F.P. Released on license. N. Zealand labourer 1915 5 6 fresh fair blue medium.. 2/11/40 F.P. (See P.G., 1940, p. 799, and Photos, 1924, p. 17.) Broad features. F.P. Released on license. false pretences (this is the 6 months (See P.G., 1940, p. 37, and Photos, 1939, charge in P.G., 1939, p. 684) ? p. 100.) false pretences (this is the 6 months’ H.L. charge in P.G., 1939, and 1 year’s p. 782) R.D. Invercargill Institution MacPivac, Solomon, M.C. . 7/9/39 the (this pretences false pretences 2 years in Borstal N. Zealand labourer 1922 5 8f dark black black .. medium.. 30/10/40 A half-caste Maori-Dalmatian; scar on charge in P.G., 1939, p. 684) false pretences (this is the charge in P.G., 1939, p. 782) false pretences 6 months 6 months’ H.L. and 1 year’s R.D. 2 years in Borstal N. Zealand labourer 1922 5 8£ 1 dark black black . . medium.. 30/10/40 (See P.G., 1940, p. 37, and Photos, 1939, p. 100.) A half-caste Maori-Dalmatian; scar on @ Institution right calf, on left forefinger, on forehead, MacPivac, and on chest. F.P. Released on license. (See P.G., 1939, p. 797, and Photos, p. 98.) right calf, on left forefinger, on forehead, and on chest. F.P. Released on license. (See P.G., 1939, p. 797, and Photos, p. 98.) Institution
RETURN OF PRISONERS REPORTED AS DISCHARGED FROM GAOLS DURING THE WEEK ENDING 9th NOVEMBER, 1940.
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New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume LXV, Issue 47, 20 November 1940, Page 916
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