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THE LICENSING ACT EMERGENCY REGULATIONS 1942 (NO. 2)

Serial Number 1942/186

C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General. ORDER IN COUNCIL. At the Government House at Wellington, this 22nd day of . June, 1942. Present: His Excellency the Governor-General in Council. Pursuant to 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. 1. (1) These regulations may be cited as the Licensing Act Emergency Regulations 1942 (No. 2). (2) These regulations shall come into force on the day following the day on which notification of the making thereof is published in the Gazette.* * See end note.

(3) For the purposes of the general interpretation hereof, unless the context otherwise requires, expressions used in these regulations shall have the same meaning as in the Licensing Act, 1908*. (4) The Licensing Act Emergency Regulations 1939 f, the Supply of Liquor to Soldiers Emergency Regulations 1940 J, and the Licensing Act Emergency Regulations 1942§ are hereby revoked. (5) All certificates and transfers and all seizures and generally all acts of authority that originated under the provisions of any of the regulations hereby revoked and are subsisting or in force at the commencement of these regulations shall enure for the purpose of these regulations as if they had originated under the corresponding provisions of these regulations, and accordingly shall, where necessary, be deemed to have so originated.

Restriction on Sale and Consumption of Intoxicating Liquor. 2. (1) While these regulations continue in force, the Licensing Act, 1908, and all licenses thereunder, and all other Acts relating to the sale of intoxicating liquor, shall, notwithstanding anything to the contrary therein, be read and construed as if section 189 of the Licensing Act, 1908, had been amended by repealing subsection (1), and substituting the following subsection “ (1) Subject as hereinafter mentioned, all licensed premises shall be closejLas follows, that is to say : /'{a) On Saturday, from 2 o’clock to 4 o’clock of the afternoon . / and from 6 o’clock of the evening until 10 o’clock of the j __ following Monday morning : $$ “ (b) On the nights of all other days, from 6 o’clock until 10 , a’clock of the following morning.” (2) Nothing in subclause (1) of this regulation shall be deemed to afect the hours during which liquor may be sold or offered for sale Jrarsuant to a conditional license. (3) Nothing in these regulations shall be deemed to affetff the provisions of section 8 of the Sale of Liquor Restriction-Act, 1917. (4) Notwithstanding anything in these regulations or in section 11 of the Licensing Amendment Act, 19144 f, it shall be lawful for the holder of a wine-maker’s license under that section to sell or deliver wine of his own manufacture pursuant to the terms of that license at any time when the holder of a wholesale licgnsfi may sell or deliver liquor.

3. (1) Subject as hereinafter provided, every person who, at any time while licensed premises are required to be closed, sells or supplies any liquor or exposes any liquor for sale in any licensed premises or chartered club, or opens open any such premises or club for the sale of liquor, or allows any liquor, whether purchased before or after the hours of closing, to be consumed in any such premises or club or to be reproved from any such premises or club, commits an offence and is/liable on summary conviction to a fine of not less than £lO and nptmore than £IOO. (2) Every person who, at any time while licensed premises are required to be closed, purchases any liquor or consumes any liquor any licensed premises or in any chartered club, or o** liquor, whether purchased before or after the hours of closing, from any such premises or club, commits an offence and is liable on summary conviction to a fine of not less than £2 and not more than £lO. (3) Nothing in the foregoing provisions of this regulation shall render unlawful the sale of liquor in accordance with section 191 of the Licensing Act, 1908, or the sale or consumption of liquor in accordance with section 10 of the Sale of Liquor Restriction Act, 1917, || or the consumption of liquor in any licensed premises by any lodger therein or his bona fide guest or by the licensee- or any member of his family or any of his servants. ” (4) No licensee shall at any time while licensed premises are required to be closed sell liquor to any lodger pursuant to section 191 of the Licensing Act, 1908, except in accordance with a written order signed by the lodger setting out particulars of the liquor ordered by him. (5) All such written orders -as aforesaid shall be kept in booklets, which shall at the time the Orders are signed state the date and the time of each order. (6) Any licensee who fails to comply with the requirements of subclause (4) or subclauSe (5) of this regulation commits an offence and is liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding £lO. (7) If in any prosecution for an offence against any of the provisions of this regulation it is proved or admitted that any liquor was consumed yOX had been sold or supplied in any licensed premises at any timAwhile the premises were required to be closed, the burden of proving that the liquor was • not consumed or sold or supplied in contravention of those provisions shall be upon the defendant.

4. (1) Every person who, in any railway train, rail car, tramcar, omnibus, service-car, taxicab, or other vehicle for the time being used for the carriage for hire or reward of members of the public or members of any armed force — (a) Drinks any intoxicating liquor ; or (b) Supplies any intoxicating liquor to any person for consumption therein ; or (c) Has possession or control of any intoxicating liquor intended for consumption therein, — commits an offence and is liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding £2O. (2) If in any prosecution for an offence against this regulation it is proved or admitted that any person in any vehicle as aforesaid had possession or control of any intoxicating liquor, the burden of proving that the liquor was not intended for consumption therein shall be upon the defendant. (3) Any constable may seize and remove any liquor which there is reasonable ground to suppose is intended for consumption in contravention of subclause (1) of this regulation, and the vessels containing the liquor. (4) Where in any district in which the provisions of section 43 of the Licensing Amendment Act, 1910,* apply, a Native, within the meaning of that section, is a passenger in any omnibus, service-car, taxicab, or other vehicle licensed to carry passengers and the driver of the vehicle has in his possession or control in the vehicle or knowingly permits any passenger (whether a Native or not) to have in his possession or control in the vehicle any intoxicating liquor, the driver commits an offence and is liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding £2O : Provided that it shall be a good defence if it is proved that the liquor had not been supplied, and was not intended to be supplied, to any Native in breach of the said section 43. 5. (1) No person or supply any intoxicating liquor to a member of an armed force when he is in uniform for consumption elsewhere than.,on the premises where it is sold or supplied : Provided that nothing in this subclause shall be deemed to prohibit the sale or supply of liquor to a member of an armed force if the liquor is to be delivered at his place of residence by the person selling or supplying the liquor or is to be delivered at a ship, camp, or station of an armed force for use in any mess or canteen conducted therein. (2) No person shall act as agent for the purchase of any intoxicating liquor for a member of an armed force when he is in uniform, unless the liquor is to be consumed on the premises where it is purchased or is to be delivered at his place of residence or is required for use in any mess or canteen conducted in any ship, camp, or station of an armed force. (3) Any person who commits an offence against this regulation is liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding £2O. I (4) For the purposes of this regulation and of Regulation 6 hereof !

the expression “ member of an armed force ” includes any member of \ any of His Majesty’s naval, military, or air forces and any member ' of any other armed force who is for the time being lawfully in New 6. In ‘any case where any competent naval, military, or air force authority has declared any licensed premises, or any area in . which any licensed premises are situated, to be out of bounds for any members of an armed force, or has otherwise ordered that no member of farmed force shall go there, and the licensee has been given written nonce thereof, the licensee commits an offence and is liable on summary /conviction to a fine not exceeding £2O if he sells or supplies liquor to any member of that force. /\. *£i.pis fa A ■*** f9o. 7. (1) Every person who— / •*" (a) Drinks any intoxicating'liquor while engaged, pursuant to the Emergency Reserve Corps Regulations 1941,f or any regulations enacted in amendment thereof or in substitution therefor, in any watching duty ; or . (b) Has possession or control of any intoxicating liquor intended-' for consumption by any person while so engaged ; or / (c) Supplies any intoxicating liquor to any person who is so engaged,— '■/ commits an offence and is liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding £lO. ./ (2) If in any prosecution for an offence against this regulation it is proved or admitted that any person while engaged in any such firewatching duty as aforesaid had possession or control of any intoxicating liquor, the burden of proving that the liquor was not intended for consumption by any person engaged on watching duty shall be / upon the defendant. / (3) Any constable may seize and remove any liquor which there is reasonable ground to suppose is intended for consumption in contravention of this regulation, and the vessels containing the liquor.

Cancellation of Publicans’ Licenses.

8. Any Superintendent or Inspector of Police may, with the approval of the Commissioner of Police, make application to a Magistrate, in the form No. 1 in the Schedule hereto, for the cancellation of any publican’s license on any of the grounds following, namely : (а) That the licensee has committed a breach of the Licensing Act, 1908, or of these regulations, or that he has committed a breach of any of the conditions of his license ; or (b) That he has permitted the licensed premises to be frequented by disorderly or disreputable persons ; or (c) That he has failed to conduct the licensed premises in a proper manner, or that drunkenness is permitted therein ; or ( d ) That he has permitted the licensed premises to be used for the illegal sale of liquor at unauthorized times, or has allowed unauthorized persons to frequent the premises during a period when such premises are required to be closed ; or (e) That for any other reason (to be specified in the application) the licensee is not a fit and proper person to be the holder of such license.

9. (1) The applicant shall serve upon the licensee a notice, in the form No. 2 in the Schedule hereto, calling upon him to appear before the Magistrate at the time and place specified in the said notice to show cause why his license should not be cancelled on the ground or on any of the grounds specified in the notice. A copy of such notice shall also be served upon the owner of the licensed premises, who shall be deemed to be a party to the proceedings. (2) Not less than ten clear days’ notice in writing shall be given to the licensee and the owner of the time and place fixed for the hearing of the application.

(3) Every application under Regulation 8 hereof shall be deemed to be an originating application within the meaning of the Rules of Court relating to originating applications and, subject to these regulations, those rules shall apply accordingly. 10. Upon the conclusion of the hearing of the application, the Magistrate may, on all or any of the grounds stated in the application, if in his opinion it is advisable so to do in the public interest make an order,

(a) Cancelling the license in respect of which the application is made :

( b ) That no license shall thereafter be granted in respect of the premises held under the license for such period not exceeding two years as he may direct.

11. (1) Any party may appeal to the Supreme Court against any order made under Regulation 10 hereof:

Provided that the appellant gives notice of the appeal within seven days after the making of the order. (2) Notice of appeal shall be in writing and shall be filed in the Supreme Court. A copy of the notice of appeal shall be served on each of the other parties to the application, and a copy of the notice of appeal shall be left with the Clerk of the Magistrate’s Court where the order appealed from was made. It shall not be necessary to state in the notice of appeal the grounds of appeal. (3) The operation of the order appealed from shall be suspended until the final determination of the appeal. (4) Every appeal under this regulation shall be by way of a rehearing of the original proceedings, in like manner as if the proceedings had been properly and duly commenced in the Supreme Court, and that Court may confirm, modify, or revoke the order appealed from. (5) If the appellant does not prosecute his appeal with due diligence any other party to the proceedings may apply to the Supreme Court for the dismissal of the appeal.

12. (1) On the cancellation of a license under Regulation 10 hereof the Chairman and any two members of the appropriate Licensing Committee, with the approval of the owner of the licensed premises and of the Superintendent or Inspector of Police, shall, unless an order has been made disqualifying the premises from receiving a license for any period, grant a temporary license in respect of the premises to some fit and proper person to hold the same until the next succeeding quarterly meeting of the Committee ; and at that meeting, or as soon as possible thereafter, the Committee shall consider and dispose of any application for a new license in respect of the premises and shall not fail to grant a new license in respect thereof if any applicant therefor is approved for the purpose by the owner of the premises and the Superintendent or Inspector of Police. (2) If an order is made under Regulation 10 hereof disqualifying any premises from receiving a license for any period, the license cancelled by the Magistrate shall not until the expiration of the period of disqualification be deemed for the purposes of section 30 of the Licensing Amendment Act, 1910, to have been forfeited, or not to have been renewed, or to have otherwise ceased to exist.

(3) In any case where an order has been made under Regulation 10 hereof disqualifying any premises from receiving a license for any period, the Chairman and two members of the appropriate Licensing Committee, with the approval of the owner and of a Superintendent or Inspector of Police, shall at the expiration of that period grant a temporary license in respect of the premises to some fit and proper person to hold the same until the next succeeding quarterly meeting of the Committee ; and at that meeting, or as soon as possible thereafter, the Committee shall consider and dispose of any application for a new license in respect of the premises and shall not fail to grant a new license in respect thereof if any applicant therefor is approved for the purpose by the owner of the premises and the Superintendent or Inspector of Police. (4) In any case where a temporary license has been granted under the foregoing provisions of this regulation within the twenty-eight days immediately preceding a quarterly meeting of the Licensing Committee it shall not be necessary for the applicant for the new license to comply with the provisions of section 84 (1) of the Licensing Act, 1908.

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13. (1) Upon the cancellation of any license under these regulations, if the licensee is not the owner of the licensed premises the Chairman of the Licensing Committee may, on the request of the owner of the premises, order the licensee to vacate those premises. If the licensee makes default in vacating the premises pursuant to the said order, he shall be liable on summary conviction to imprisonment for a term not exceeding three months or to a fine not exceeding £5 for each day during which such default continues, or to both such imprisonment and such fine.

(2) If the licensee is a lessee or sub-lessee of the licensed premises, the Chairman may, on the request of the lessor or sub-lessor, execute in the name and on behalf of the licensee an assignment or surrender of the lease or sublease, and such assignment or surrender shall have the same effect as if it were executed by the licensee himself. (3) Nothing in this regulation shall derogate from any other rights or remedies of the owner against the licensee.

Miscellaneous. 14. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in section 72 of the Licensing Act, 1908, or in any other enactment, any married woman whose husband is for the time being either rendering continuous service as a member of any of His Majesty’s naval, military, or air forces or prevented from performing the duties of a licensee by his compliance with any requirements, orders, or directions made or given under any emergency regulations within the meaning of the Emergency Regulations Act, 1939, may, if the Licensing Committee thinks fit, hold a license under the Licensing Act, 1908 : Provided that if the married woman is not qualified under the provisions of that Act to hold a license the Licensing Committee may require the license to be transferred to the husband on his discharge from such service or, as the case may be, on his being no longer so prevented from performing the duties of a licensee. 15. The provisions of the Licensing Act, 1908, relating to the maintenance of premises at the standard required by that Act shall not apply to prevent the granting of any application for the renewal of a publican’s license, or for a new publican’s license, in any case where the Licensing Committee is satisfied that the failure to maintain the premises at the required standard or to provide the required accommodation is due to the present war or to conditions directly or indirectly created thereby. 16. While these regulations continue in force licensed premises may be closed under the authority of section 7 of the Sale of Liquor Restriction Act, 1917,* notwithstanding that they may have been previously closed under the authority of that section. 17. (1) It shall not be lawful for any person to enter into any contract relating to the management or control of any premises in respect of which a publican’s license has been granted if the contract provides for the payment of remuneration to any person at a rate, or at rates, determined or affected by reference, directly or indirectly, to the amount of intoxicating liquor sold in the premises or to the profits of the business carried on therein. (2) Any such contract as aforesaid entered into before the commencement of these regulations shall be adjusted so as to provide for the payment of remuneration at a rate, or at rates, which are not determined or affected by reference, directly or indirectly, to the amount of intoxicating liquor sold in the premises or to the profits of the business carried on therein.

(3) If the parties to any such contract as aforesaid entered into before the commencement of these regulations cannot agree upon the adjustment thereof as required by subclause (2) of this regulation, the matter shall be referred to the arbitration of one arbitrator if the parties can agree upon one, otherwise to two arbitrators, one to be

appointed by the party or parties who are to receive remuneration under the contract and the other by the other party or parties thereto, under the provisions of the Arbitration Act, 1908. 18. (1) No person shall publish'or cause to be published in any newspaper (other than a newspaper circulating exclusively or principally among persons engaged in trade or commerce) any advertisement relating to any intoxicating liquor, if the advertisement exceeds 2| in. in width and 2 in. in length. (2) No person shall publish or cause to be published in any manner whatsoever any advertisement relating to intoxicating liquor which illustrates the drinking of liquor by women or which is calculated to, or which may in any manner whatsoever, encourage or increase the consumption of intoxicating liquor by women in particular. , (3) No person shall publish or display or cause to be published or /displayed in any manner so that it shall be visible from any road, street, or public place any poster, placard, handbill, writing, picture, or device advertising any intoxicating liquor : i/’ Provided that nothing in this subclause shall apply/to the publication or display of any poster, placard, handbill, writing, picture, or device in or upon - any premises where intoxicating liquor is manufactured or sold. (4) No person shall display or cause to be displayed in any theatre, or publish or cause to be published by means or a broadcast from a wireless transmitting station, any advertisement relating to intoxicating liquor. / (5) Nothing in this regulation shall/be deemed to prohibit the .publication or display at any time before the Ist day of September, •1942, of any advertisement relating to intoxicating liquor if the advertisement •is published or displayed in pursuance of a contract made before the commencement of . these regulations. ' (6) Any person who commits a breach of this regulation shall be liable on summary convictidn to a fine not exceeding £IOO.. (7) For the purposes of this regulation the term newspaper includes every paper, pamphlet, magazine, or other document published at intervals. / , (8) Any contract relating to the publication or display of advertisements relating^to intoxicating liquor the performance of which is affected or prohibited by the provisions of this regulation shall, on the application of either party thereto, be varied in such manner as may be/just and equitable in the circumstances. If any dispute arises as to whether any, and, if so, what, variation should be made in any contract as aforesaid, the dispute shall be referred to the arbitration of one arbitrator if the parties can agree upon one, otherwise to two / arbitrators, one to be appointed by each party to the dispute, under the provisions of the Arbitration Act, 1908. 19. Any person who sells or keeps for sale or exposes for sale any material that is packed, measured, combined, compounded, or designed for the purpose of enabling any person who is not the holder of a brewer’s license to make intoxicating liquor commits an offence and shall be liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding £lO. 20. (1) Any constable may at all times by day or night and on any day of the week enter without warrant upon any unlicensed premises in which he reasonably suspects any offence against the provisions of the Licensing Act, 1908, relating to the sale, exposure, or keeping for sale of intoxicating liquor by unlicensed persons or in unlicensed premises has been or is about to be committed, and may search the premises and every part thereof and may seize any intoxicating liquor found therein and the vessels containing the liquor. (2) Sections' 230, 231, and 232 of the Licensing Act, 1908, are hereby extended to apply in any case where any constable has pursuant to this regulation without warrant entered any premises and seized any liquor therein. '■ - ■ (3) Every person who resists, obstructs, or hinders any constable in the exercise of the powers conferred upon him by this regulation or who fails or refuses to afford to a constable immediate entrance to any such place or to any part thereof shall be liable on summary conviction to imprisonment for a term not exceeding three months or to a fine not exceeding £so^ ' ' . 21. If in any prosecution for the sale, exposure, or keeping for sale of intoxicating liquor by an unlicensed person or in unlicensed premises the evidence produced by the informant or the facts admitted by the defendant are sufficient to constitute a reasonable cause of suspicion that the defendant is guilty of the offence charged, the burden of proving that the offence was not committed shall be upon the defendant. 22. When any intoxicating liquor or vessels have been seized under these regulations, then upon the conviction for an offence under the Licensing Act, 1908, or these regulations of any person appearing to the Court to be an owner or to have been in possession thereof or to be an owner or occupier of the place where the liquor or vessels were seized, the Court, unless on any special grounds it thinks it

inadvisable so to do, shall make an order declaring that the liquor or vessels are forfeited to His Majesty, and upon the making of an order of forfeiture the provisions of section 143 of the Licensing Act, 1908, shall apply. 23. (1) Every innkeeper shall keep a register, in which he shall enter or cause to be entered the name and address of, and particulars of the accommodation allocated to, every person who is lodging in the premises. (2) The entry in the register in respect of each lodger shall be made in ink immediately he becomes a lodger. (3) Every innkeeper shall upon demand allow the register to be inspected by any constable. / (4) Every innkeeper who fails to comply with the provisions of this regulation or who makes or causes to be made in the register any false entry commits an offence and shall be liable on summary conviction to. a fine not exceeding £SO. 24. (1) Every person who is the holder of a wholesale license or a brewer’s license or a wine-maker’s license a shall keep a record of every sale of liquor made by him : Provided that it shall not be necessary to keep a record of any sale to any person lawfully entitled to sell liquor or of any sale of liquor for delivery at any building, vessel, or place at or upon which liquor may lawfully be sold. (2) The record required by this regulation shall be kept in a book and shall show the date of each sale, the name and address of each purchaser, and the nature and quantity of the liquor sold to him. (3) Every sale required to be recorded shall be entered in the record on the day on which the sale is made. (4) Every person required to keep a record of sales of liquor as aforesaid shall upon demand allow the record to be inspected’ by any constable. :

(5) Any person who fails to comply with the provisions of this regulation commits an offence and is liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding £SO.

SCHEDULE. [Form No. 1. Under the Licensing Act Emergency Regulations 1942 (No. ). Application to a Magistrate for Cancellation of Publican’s License. To the Magistrate at I hereby apply, pursuant to the Licensing Act Emergency Regulations 1942 (No. 2), for the cancellation of the publican’s license held by [Name of licensee] in respect of the premises known as Name by which premises known], situated at [State location of premises], on the grounds following, namely : [Set out in detail the grounds on which the application is made]. Dated at this day of 19.. Superintendent of Police. 1 or Inspector of Police. [Endorsement.] Approval by Commissioner of Police. I hereby approve the application herein. Dated at , this day of 19.. Commissioner of Police. [Form No. 2. Under the Licensing Act Emergency Regulations 1942 (No. 2). Notice to Holder of Publican’s License to show Cause whi his License should not be cancelled. To [ Name and address of licensee]. Take notice that you are hereby required and directed to appear before the Magistrate at the Magistrates’ Court at on ......... the ........ day of ......... 19. ., at o’clock in the noon, to show cause why the publican’s license held by you in respect of the licensed premises known as [Name by which premises known], situated at should not be cancelled on all or any of the grounds following, namely: [sei out in detail the grounds on which the application is made]. Dated at this day of 19.. Superintendent of Police. or Inspector of Police. Note.—A copy of this notice is to be served also upon the owner of the licensed premises. . C. A. JEFFERY, Clerk of the Executive Council. / Issued under the authority of the Regulations Act, 1936. Date of notification in Gazette : 22nd day of June, 1942.

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E. Printer, Wellington*government

* See Reprint of Statutes, Vol. IV, page 234. t Statutory Regulations 1939, Serial number 1939/205, page 850. t Statutory Regulations 1940, Serial number 1940/39, page 90. § Statutory Regulations 1942, Serial number 1942/27, page 78. || See Reprint of Statutes, Vol. IV, page 373. II Ibid., page 369.

* See Reprint of Statutes, Yoi. IY, page 361. t Statutory Regulations 1941, Serial number 1941/194, page 585..

* See Reprint of Statutes, Vol. IV, page 372.

of tried.Where When. Offence. Sentence. of Trade. Born. Height. Complex: Hair. Byes. Nose. &c. Marks, Distinguishing Clifford Colin Plymouth 28/5/42 provide omitting to life 14 N. labourer 1917 ft. 5 fair light blue medium P.G., 1938, p. 496. fPpfo, Z*f'S'SfX P.G., 1938, p. 496. James Plymouth 28/5/42 with in9 N. farmer 1901 5 104 fresh grey hazel . medium.. Left eye ; bodily to grievous left clasped harm (See p. Thomas Plymouth 28/5/42 indecent crime inciting 1 . N. labourer 1902 5 4* fresh brown, blue medium OF MOTHER male going AT on ; shin. left ; 1941, p. Wentworth Martin, Napier 18/5/42 sheep-stealing . years’ 14 N. drover 1878 5 7 fresh grey grey large and p. tion p. Charles Ernest Bear, Napier 22/5/42 (4 each Zealand labourer 1883 5 2i dark grey brown . medium palate. Slight charges) (cumulative) probation fair dark hazel . medium Briggs, Napier 22/5/42 theft England . garage1910 5 10 attendant g Napier 22/5/42 male . probation N. soldier 1917 5 8* fresh brown blue medium. of ; (See Archibald P.G., 1940, p. 945.) brown P.G., 1940, p. 945.) Walter Harry Napier 22/5/42 bigamy probation Australia .. boot-repairer 1894 6 0 dark brown .. medium.. Scar on abdomen ; scars in left armpit. (See P.G., 1941, p. 801, and Photos, 1928, p. 63. brown brown .. medium.. Scar on abdomen ; scars in left armpit. (See P.G., 1941, p. 801, and Photos, 1928, p. 63. Christopher John Gallagher, Napier 26/5/42 and probation Eire freezing1889 5 104 fresh brown grey medium charges) each on worker brown fresh brown medium - v' ■ .-. '■; : ' Ian Wellington 6/5/42 shop-breaking 1 N. Zealand labourer . 1924 5 7 brown .. fresh brown .. medium Clifton Wellington . 6/5/42 shop-breaking 1 . N. springmaker 1920 5 7 fresh fair blue medium. 1942, James . Wellington .. 6/5/42 shop-breaking 1 year .. N. Zealand labourer and 1918 5 n ruddy .. brown brown .. medium.. See P.G., 1942, p. 305, and Photos, 1938, p. 6. Reid,Donne, @ Wellington .Wellington . 6/5/42 forgery; uttering; and 1/ years on each N. Zealand farmer 1910 5 10 fresh brown brown .. medium.. See P.G., 1942, p. 518, and Photos, 1941, p. 50. Wellington .. 6/5/42 6/5/42 shop-breaking forgery; uttering; and 1 year .. N. Zealand labourer and 1918 5 n ruddy .. brown brown .. medium.. See P.G., 1942, p. 305, and Photos, 1938, p. 6. 1|- years on each N. Zealand baker farmer 1910 5 10 fresh brown brown .. medium. 1 See P.G., 1942, p. 518, and Photos, 1941, p. 50. Andrew charges) dark dark PMofo, J/‘$ HZ brown .. PS/cfo, J/‘£- UZ Charles John .Klingenstein, Wellington 19/5/42 attempted . 3 N. chairmaker. 1910 5 7 medium brown .. medium William Leslie Wellington 8/5/42 theft • . months 6 Zealand lorry-driver 1907 5 6 fresh brown brown . — (See 1941, on and p. Young, Wellington . 14/5/42 state-publishing 1 . year N. andpainter 1917 5 7 dark dark brown . medium. 1942, p. ment organizer state-publishing 1 and ; publication facilitating (cumulative) subversive See P.G., 1942, p. 45, and Photos, 1938, p. 19. Lawrence Wellington . 8/5/42 violence robbery 9 Zealand labourer 1921 5 H fresh fair blue — See P.G., 1942, p. 45, and Photos, 1938, p. 19. Michael Davis, Wellington 14/5/42 stateeach . N. shop1917 5 6 pale brown. light brown medium. on and ; publish to assistant versive statement Gordon Wellington 8/5/42 statement theft and entering, breaking, acquitted JS!. Zealand labourer 1920 5 11 sallow .. dark brown.. one blue, one long Scar on chest and on left shoulder. (See P.G., 1942, p. 190, and Photos, 1941, p. 13.) brown acquitted N. Zealand labourer 1920 5 11 sallow. .. dark brown.. one blue, long Scar on chest and on left shoulder. (See P.G., one 1942, p. 190, and Photos, 1941, p. 13.) - brown breaking, entering, and theft

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of Where tried. When. Offence. Sentence. of Trade. Born. Height. Complexion. Hair. Eyes. Nose. Distinguishing Marks, &c. O M Height. Complexion. Hair. Eyes. Nose. Distinguishing Maries, &c. ft. in. Ramsden, William . Wellington . 11/5/42 false pretences . each 4 on Australia salesman 1899 in. 0J 6 sallow .. brown brown .. straight See P.G., 1940, p. 617, and Photos, 1928, p. 62. 6 0* sallow .. brown brown .. straight See P.G., 1940, p. 617, and Photos, 1928, p. 62. Francis . Anthony (cumulative) Wellington 11/5/42 receiving stolen . property (cumulative) acquitted N. Zealand shipping1898 5 10J fresh fair, going blue medium clerk bald acquitted N. Zealand shipping1898 5 10* fresh fair, going blue medium James Wellington 11/5/42 attempted acquitted Zealand N. clerk labourer 1917 4 fresh bald fair blue medium. back of on knee, right P.G., eye. and p. p. Furby, Raymond . Wellington 13/5/42 indecent acquitted Zealand motor-driver 1920 9 fresh fair grey — Robert . Wellington . 15/5/42 and entering, each. on . N. Zealand painter 1895 8* 5 fresh brown light hazel — 8. son ; breaking and entering with intent; and arson counting-house-b r e a k i n g ; 1J- years theft of postal packet; and attempted shopbreaking with intent Scar on right forearm. (See P.G., 1942, p. 76, Small, Martin Douglas Wellington 15/5/42 breaking enter- Countinghouse-breaking . acquitted N. Zealand labourer and 1919 5 7 pale brown blue — storeman and Photos,, 1941, p. 8.) ing with intent; and arson counting-house- b r e a k i n g ; theft of postal packet; and attempted shopbreaking with intent Countinghouse- breaking 1* years acquitted N. Zealand labourer and 1919 5 7 pale brown blue Scar on right forearm. (See P.G., 1942, p. 76, Sydney Lambert Wellington . 12/5/42 by acquitted England .. storeman motor-driver 1899 5 6 sallow .. dark grey .. and Photos,. 1941, p. 8.) King on right upper arm, Queen, Scotch girl, driving motor-vehicle acquitted England .. motor-driver 1899 5 6 sallow .. dark grey .. — King on right upper arm, Queen, Scotch girl, Japanese girl, and horse on left arm. (See P.G., 1929, p. 239, and Photos, 1928, p. 63.) Hopkins, . Wellington . 8/5/42 vehicle driving breaking and entering fi years’ R.D.~n .. N. Zealand clerk and 1890 5 11 fresh grey blue — See P.G., 1939, p. 731, and Photos, p. 70. dwel- and entering ling intent ) barman p years’ .. N. Zealand clerk and 1890 5 11 fresh grey blue Japanese girl, and horse on left arm. (See P.G., 1929, p. 239, and Photos, 1928, p. 63.) See P.G., 1939, p. 731, and Photos, p. 70. Sunley, Maxwell Wellington . 6/5/42 with intent ling supplying acquitted / .. JN. Zealand chemist 1901 5 6 sallow .. dark brown .. medium supplying intent thing acquitted / .. N. Zealand barman chemist 1901 5 6 sallow .. dark brown .. medium intent thing miscarriage to / to procure miscarriage /

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of Where When. Offence. Sentence. of Trade. Born. Height. Complexion. Hair. Eyes. Nose. Marks, Henderson, Wilfred Whangarei 2/6/42 assault .. 1 N. labourer 1889 in. 65 sallow black, curly, grey . medium. mentally. p. turning and p. Marion Josephine ville Helens 1/6/42 theft charges) . i N. domestic 1919 5 6 fresh brown brown . medium. in 1 * year years’ black brown .. Edie Auckland 29/5/42 theft charges) Maori kitchener . 1921 5 6 copper medium brown .. medium tion GeorgePenney, Auckland 29/5/42 theft if up Zealand labourer 1919 6 o-l-fresh brown brown . medium. left ; called 1 year Kelly, Auckland 29/5/42 making fined £5 N. labourer 1895 5 7 copper . . black brown medium. face. A on right that police 1920, p. been Kwong Auckland 29/5/42 license fined China grocer 1890 5 6 sallow . black, brown medium / grey on Rudolph Auckland 30/5/42 theft fined Maori ... labourer . 1923 5 9 copper black, brown . flat theft make tion i bald Auckland, 30/5/42. William, @ Auckland 26/5/42 to India (a slaughterman 1908 5 10 fresh brown brown . medium. and right William medical called on European) P.G., p. years , 1932, p. 96.) j 1932, p. 96.) .. Boyle, . Auckland 1/6/42 failing report if Eire tunneller 1903 5 9 fresh curly blue broken - r..--. ■ -.v service in .] year — Clasped hands across two hearts and TRUE ' • e ; . . Walder, Peter year —- Clasped hands across two hearts and TRUE Auckland 1/6/42 theft fined £3 England .. naval seaman 1916 5 64 fresh dark blue-grey medium.. LOVE on left forearm; vaccination-scar on left upper arm. Walder, Peter Dodds, Robert AucklandAuckland 1/6/421/6/42 thefttheft fined £3fined England .Scotland .. naval naval seaman 19161912 55 ruddy .. dark brown blue medium.. Vaccination-scar on left upper arm. 64 fresh dark blue-grey medium.;. LOVE on left forearm; vaccination-scar on left upper arm. Robert Dodds, Patrick Francis Gwynn, AucklandAuckland 1/6/421/6/42 receiving stolen property . 6 weeks N. Zealand labourer 1923 5 5 fresh black brown .. medium.. A half-caste Maori. F.P. theft .. fined.£l Scotland .. naval seaman 1912 5 H ruddy .. dark brown blue medium.. Vaccination-scar on left upper arm. Francis .Gwynn, Matthews, (a), AucklandAuckland 1/6/421/6/42 stolen property . converting weeks 6 months 6 N. N. labourerlabourer 19231921 55 6J copper .. black brown .. broad .. A half-caste Maori; scar on right cheek. (See 5 fresh black brown .. medium.-. A half-caste Maori. F.P. RiteteMatthews, Harry, Matin motor-car P.G., 1942, p. 65, and Photos, 1937, p. 69.) unlawfully converting convicted and dis motor-car (3 charges); charged and theft (2 charges) Auckland 1/6/42 unlawfully converting 6 months N. Zealand labourer 1921 5 6i copper .. black brown .. broad .'. A half-caste Maori; scar on right cheek. (See Repia, Reuben Te Waitai .. Auckland 1/6/42 unlawfullv converting 6 months Maori labourer 1920 5 9 copper .. black brown .. medium.. F.P. Photo at Auckland, 26/5/42. (See P.G., motor-car 1941, p. 915.) unlawfully converting convicted and dis motor-car (2 charges) charged Pierced heart and snake on branch on left foreCarroll, Phillip Ashley Auckland 1/6/4: ) assault on female fined £2 N. Zealand road foreman 1904 5 6 fresh brown blue medium.. arm ; MAUD on scroll, anchor, and lifebuoy " ■ •• ' on right forearm. Matin Man Chuen motor-car P.G., 1942, p. 65, and Photos, 1937, p\ 69.) unlawfully converti n g convicted and dis motor-car (3 charges] - and theft (2. charges) ’ ’ charged Auckland 2/6/42 entering New Zealand with - to be detained in China seaman 1914 5 4 sallow .. black brown .. medium.. Three gold teeth ; scar on back of neck. out permit custody pending deportation - Auckland 1/6/42 unlawfully c.onv.er.tin g 6 months Maori labourer 1920 5 9 copper .. black brown .. medium.. F.P. Photo at Auckland, 26/5/42. (See P.G., motor-car 1941, p. 915.) unlawfully converting convicted and dis motor-car (2 charges) charged Pierced heart and snake on branch on left forearm ; MAUD on* scroll, anchor, and lifebuoy Te Repia, Carroll, Phillip 1/6/42 assault on female fined £2 N. Zealand road foreman 1904 5 6 fresh brown blue medium.. ... . ' » L... ” *-r j on right forearm. Auckland Auckland 2/6/42 entering New Zealand withto be detained in custody pending China seaman 1914 5 4 sallow .. black ;. brown .. medium.. Three gold teeth ; scar on back of neck. Man Chuen ' " ■■ * • • T. . . deportation .. • : out permit

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i ■ Complexion. of Where When. Offence. Sentence. j Trade. £O ’o a Hair. Eyes. Nose. Distinguishing Marks, &c. ft. in. O & - £ bp s Complexion. Hair. Eyes. Nose. Distinguishing Marks, &c. Sin Auckland 2/6/42 New entering in to China seaman 1921 ft. 5 6 sallow . black . brown . . medium ' - ’ - .//■■■'■ W ' ' permit pending Henry Auckland 2/6/42 theft deportation proba- 14 years’ N. salesman 1906 6 fresh black brown .. medium.. Operation-scar on right side of abdomen. F.P. 0 fresh black brown .. medium.. Operation-scar on right side of abdomen. F.P. Henry Wilson tion Auckland, 29/5/42. Francis Winifred Hagerty, Auckland 2/6/42 idle probation N. machinist . 1921 1 fresh fair grey ... medium 1939, p. 329.) ‘ : . 1 fresh fair grey • • medium 1939, p. 329.) Maude Lorna Auckland 2/6/42 means) theft and N. Zealand domestic 1924 5 Si fresh dark brown brown . . medium. . Sear on left forearm and on right foot. F.P. charged to come up if N. Zealand domestic 1924 5 . 5J fresh dark brown brown .. medium., Sear on left forearm and on right foot. F.P. Ebbett, Norman Auckland 3/6/42 theft N. Zealand . labourer 1908 5 9 dark brown r • ... brown . . medium.. SPANISH SENORITA on left forearm ; shield charged called on if up year • and anchor on right upper arm ; sailing-ship, woman’s head,, and eagle on right forearm; rose on left upper arm ; flower on left wrist; right middle, ring, and little fingers injured. F.P. Photo at Auckland, 3/6/42. (See P.G., 1936, p. 8.) N. Zealand labourer 1908 5 9 dark brown brown . . medium. . SPANISH SENORITA on left forearm , shield called on in 1 year and anchor on right upper arm ; sailing-ship, woman’s head, and eagle on right forearm; rose on left upper arm ; flower on left wrist; right middle, ring, and little fingers injured. F.P. Photo at Auckland, 3/6/42. (See P.G., 1936, p. 8.) Barnard, Auckland 3/6/42 theft . probation Zealand N. storeman 1924 9 dark black brown .. medium.. Scar on point of chin ; snake on right forearm ; scar on back of right hand. F.P. 9 dark black brown . . medium. . Scar on point of chin ; snake on right forearm ; scar on back of right hand. F.P. Alexander McKendry, Auckland 3/6/42 theft months 3 Eire driver 1890 5J 5 dark black brown .. medium.. Scar on forehead. F.P. (See P.G., 1925, p. 647.) Si dark black brown .. medium.. Scar on forehead. F.P. (See P.G., 1925, p. 647.) Harold Speck, Auckland 3/6/42 false pretences Borstal 1 N. labourer 1923 3 fresh light brown grey .. medium.. F.P. Photo at Auckland, 3/6/42. (See P.G., 3 fresh light brown grey .. medium. . F.P. Photo at Auckland, 3/6/42. (See P.G., Institution soldier 701.)1941, p. attempted . convicted charged . probation 1 i - RoseRands, Auckland 4/6/42 theft . Zealand factory 1915 35 fresh — light brown grey .. medium.. Scar above right eye; operation-scar on abdomen. 3 fresh light brown grey . . medium. . Scar above right eye; operation-scar on abdomen. William Auckland 4/6/42 theft probation Zealand wood-worker 1924 6 fresh brown. grey ... medium.,. Scar on back of right hand. F.P. Photo at Auckland, 28/5/42. 6 fresh brown grey •• medium.. Scar on back of right hand. F.P. Photo at Auckland, 28/5/42. Treadwell, Lancelot, @ Auckland 4/6/42 for report failing 14 .. N. salesman 1903 5 sallow .. dark, brown hazel .. medium.. Scar on right upper arm, on left wrist, and on 8i sallow .. dark brown hazel .. medium. . Scar on right upper arm, on left wrist, and on Lancelot service p. right p. Walter or Auckland 5/6/42 police 1 N. Zealand driver 1906 5 light black brown .. long A half-caste Maori; scar on each forearm and on left thumb. (See P.G., 1938, p. 756, and 5 light black brown .. long A half-caste Maori; scar on each forearm and Thomas copper on left thumb. (See P.G., 1938, p. 756, and 61.) p. Theo, Stanley Auckland 5/6/42 theft weeks 6 N. labourer 1920 5 fresh brown blue medium.. Flower, scroll, and EDITH on. back of right 4 fresh brown blue medium.. Flower, scroll, and EDITH on back of right Phillip Theo in . months at on ; (cumulative) Auckland, 29/5/42. (See P.G., 1942, p. 397.) 1 year’s probation Auckland, 29/5/42. (See P.G., 1942, p. 397.) Alfred Coromandel 10/6/42 theft N. Zealand labourer ' .. 1924 5 8* fair brown grey .. medium.. See P.G.\ 1941, p. 481. 1 year’s probation JNI. Zealand labourer 1924 5 8i fair brown grey .. medium.. See P.G.. 1941, p. 481. Paul Barriball, Mary Waiuku 11/6/42 recording fined N. married 1896 5 dark brown brown .. straight Deaf. 5 dark brown brown .. straight Deaf. and (Censorship Emergency medium.. Regulations) ;• medium .. Papi .. Huntly . 28/5/42 charges) (4 . to Maori domestic 1922 5 4 copper .. black brown .. .called., in . ... on on - - - - - ■ - - ' domestic 1922 5 4 copper .. black ' .. brown .. Maori

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of tried. When. Offence. Sentence. Native of Trade. Born. Height Complexion. Hair. Eyes. Nose. Marks, &c. Charles Eugene Huntly 28/5/42 converting unlawfully motor-car fined £5 England . andlabourer coal-mine 1920 ft. in. 5 fresh fair blue medium. left p. trucker little and finger. p. p. Alfred, Aldred, Alfred Huntly 28/5/42 pretences if come called in months England bushman 1877 7 fresh grey blue crooked 7 fresh grey blue crooked Stanley Harold Hansen, Hamilton 5/6/42 for report 1 Zealand farm 1921 5 fresh light brown blue medium 11 fresh light brown blue medium service detained defaulter contractor PitaRawiri Raglan 29/5/42 police fined . Maori labourer 1882 7 copper .. dark, turning brown .. flat 7 copper .. dark, turning brown .. flat police ifto come grey y’r in 1 on Walker, @ Tauranga 3/6/42 theft probation 1 year’s Maori labourer 1925 8 copper .. black brown .. medium 8 copper .. black brown .. medium Walter Left hand withered. George Tauranga 3/6/42 Reserve and N. Zealand fisherman .. 1925 5 5 freckled auburn blue medium.. charged Scar on left ankle. fined £5 ' .. N. Zealand fisherman .. 1925 5 5 freckled auburn blue medium.. Left hand withered. Clarence . Tauranga 3/6/42 driving motorN. Zealand farmer 1900 5 7 sallow .. light brown hazel .. medium.. Scar on left ankle. fined £5 N. Zealand farmer 1900 5 7 sallow .. light brown hazel .. medium.. vehicle no fined 10s. Desmond Saunders, Te 4/6/42 converting days 14 Zealand hand . 1924 1 fresh brown brown .. medium.. Scar on left shin. 1 fresh brown brown .. medium.. Scar on left shin. motor-car converting unlawfully ifto (4 ; 1 and ; charges) year Guy, Puke Te 4/6/42 unlawfully; on Zealand carrier 1913 8 fair black brown .. medium.. Scars on inside of right knee and on left shin. 8 fair black brown .. medium.. Scars on inside of right knee and on left shin. Thomas to 1940, p. 12/11/41 indecent language fined Right knee stiff. brown .. Right knee stiff. Moko Taneatua 10/6/42 assault . fined Maori labourer 1892 8 copper .. black medium.. 8 copper .. black brown .. medium.. JGrant, Opotiki 5/6/42 to . fined Zealand labourer 1906 5 fair - .. fair, going blue medium 5 fair ■ .. fair, going blue medium MeiNgatai Te 8/6/42 theft fined Maori labourer 1924 10 dark black brown .. medium 10 dark black brown .. medium Dardanelles Te 4/6/42 converting months Maori labourer 1914 5 copper .. black brown .. flat Strong build; scars on right temple, on fore7£ copper .. black brown .. flat Strong build; scars on right temple, on fore-motor-car on head, (See theft months and p. * probation of (cumulative) and charged Scar on Tamaki ... Awamutu Te 5/6/42 assault fined Maori farmer 1899 5 copper .. black brown .. flat 7 copper .. black brown .. flat and fined cheek. p. ToniTipene Te 6/6/42 theft fined £5 Maori labourer 1920 5 8 copper .. black brown .. flat theft fined £3 theft fined £5 Maori labourer 1920 5 8 copper .. black brown .. flat Tamaki Tamaki, Pongi, Te 6/6/42 fined £3 Maori labourer 1918 5 10 copper .. black browm .. flat Scar below lower lip and near left eye. (See P.G., 1942, p. 71.) theft fined £3 Maori labourer 1918 5 10 copper .. black brown .. flat Scar below lower lip and near left eye. (See Albert Hetekia P.G., 1942, p. 71.) Rotorua 5/6/42 assault .. ... fined £10 .. Maori labourer 1893 5 6 copper .. black brown .. flat Scars on left hand and fingers; left hand deformed. Hetekia Teriu Rotorua 5/6/42 assault .. fined £10 Maori labourer 1893 5 6 copper .. black brown .. flat Scars on left hand and fingers; left hand deformed.

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of tried.Where When. Offence. Sentence. of Trade. Bom. Height. Complexion. Hair. Eyes. Nose. Distinguishing &c. 7 Robert Wiringi, Rotorua 2/6/42 breach to come up Maori labourer 1919 in. ft. 5 copper . . black brown . medium. 80. on 1 Gordon @ Rotorua 5/6/42 converting fined N. andgrocer 1920 5 8* sallow . brown blue medium. p. Stuart-Black bicycle soldier blue medium Maxwell, Ada Taupo 22/5/42 license without liquor selling fined N. married 1903 5 6 sallow . grey Arthur Ashby, Taupo 6/6/42 theft . fined N. bushman 1914 5 11 fresh brown blue long FrancisFredrickson, Taumarunui 11/6/42 and fined £1 N. Zealand labourer 1913 6 1 fresh brown blue medium.. Scar on right knee ; gun-shot wound in left an obscene ; language fined £3 on each foot and ankle. fined £1 N. Zealand labourer 1913 6 1 fresh brown blue medium.. Scar on right knee; ■ gun-shot wound in left d fined £3 on each * foot and ankle. police mischief fined Smith, New 2/6/42 of activities 1 Australia . machinist 1884 6 1 fresh grey blue medium on ; organization left activities participating dis-convicted organization subversive charged on charges) Portion of ring and little fingers stiff. Maxwell Ward, Plymouth New 2/6/42 participating in activities of 1 month N. Zealand builder 1905 5 H fresh fair blue medium.. subversive organization participating in activities of convicted and dissubversive organization charged Cast in left eye; left ring-finger and portion of left thumb missing. (See P.G., 1942, p. 209, charges) participating in activities of 1 month N. Zealand builder 1905 5 44 fresh fair blue medium.. Portion of ring and little fingers stiff. subversive organization participating in activities of convicted and dissubversive organization charged Cast in left eye; left ring-finger and portion of left thumb missing. (See P.G., 1942, p. 209, Cecil Hedley Plymouth 10/6/42 theft month 1 N. labourer 1917 5 5 sallow brown blue medium.. and p. Reed, Stratford 4/6/42 converting unlawfully up N. domestic 1924 5 0 sallow dark brown medium. build. Strong charges) bicycle in year 1 medium Kitchener Henry Opunake 11/6/4 theft fined £3 N. Zealand farmer 1916 5 10 fresh fair grey .. 2 theft fined £3 JN. Zealand farmer 1916 5 10 fresh fair grey .. George Opunake 11/6/4 theft fined £3 N. Zealand lorry-driver 1908 6 0 fresh brown brown .. medium 2 theft fined £3 N. Zealand lorry-driver 1908 6 0 fresh brown brown . . medium Simon. James, Ohakune 2/6/42 false pretences months Maori labourer 1916 5 copper .. black brown .. medium.. Scar on right cheek, above left ear, and on right 44 copper .. black brown .. medium.. Scar on right cheek, above left ear, and on right Tamatea 217, 20.) p. LeslieGrant, Ohakune 2/6/42 theft month 1 N. labourer 1919 5 fresh dark brown brown .. medium.. Vaccination-scar on left upper arm. (See P.G., 8* fresh dark brown brown .. medium.. Vaccination-scar on left upper arm. (See P.G., theft and convicted 1942, p. 262.) charged Scar on right temple and above right eye. (See 3 months (cumu1942, p. 262.) Home, (a) Napier 5/6/42 theft 3 months (cumuJN. Zealand salesman and 1904 "5 fresh fair hazel . . medium.. J. lative with present senpainter P.G., 1942, p. 498, and Photos, 1933, p. 5.) tence) theft (3 charges) ; a n d 3 months on each obtaining credit by fraud Bullet-wounds in top of left ear and in left thigh. (a) Napier 5/6/42 theft N. Zealand salesman and 1904 5 4* fresh fair hazel A . medium.. Scar on right temple and above right eye. (See lative with present senpainter P.G., 1942, p. 498, and Photos, 1933, p. 5.) Horsfield, William George Napier 5/6/42 carrying on business of bookfined £25 N. Zealand van- driver .. 1876 5 H fresh grey, going hazel .. medium.. maker bald Scar on right knee. Jeffares, Edna May Napier 5/6/42 carrying on business of bookfined £25 N. Zealand shopkeeper 1913 5 2 fresh dark blue pointed maker tence) theft (3 charges) ; a n d 3 months on each obtaining credit by fraud Bullet-wounds in top of left ear and in left thigh. A*Horsfield, George Napier' Napier . . . 5/6/42 5/6/42 carrying on business of bookmaker carrying on business of bookfined £25 N. Zealand van-driver .. 1876 5 74 fresh grey, going hazel ., medium.. fined £25N. Zealand shopkeeper 1913 5 2 fresh bald dark blue • .. pointed Scar on right knee. maker Jeffares, Edna May

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of Name tried.Where When. Offence. Sentence. Native of Trade. Born. 1 Height. Complexion. Hair. Eyes. Nose. Distinguishing Marks, &c. / When. Offence. Sentence. Native of Trade. Born. Height. Complexion. Hair. Eyes. . Nose. Distinguishing Marks, (fee. James Pickering, . Napier 3/6/42 trespass during currency of 1 month N. Zealand labourer 1899 ft. in. 5 11 dark dark grey . . medium.. See P.G., 1942, p. 450. Napier 3/6/428/6/42 separation order intoxicated in charge of motor-car fined £20 and disqualified from England .. labourer 1888 5 10 fresh dark, turning grey hazel .. medium.. Clasped hands, FAITH, HOPE, and CHARITY, and woman’s bust on right forearm ; crossed driving for 1 swords and anchor on left forearm. 8/6/42 trespass during currency of separation order intoxicated in charge of motor-car 1 month fined £20 and disqualified from N. Zealand England .. labourer labourer 1899 1888 ft. in. 5 11 5 10 dark fresh dark dark, turning grey grey .. hazel .. medium.. medium.. See P.G., 1942, p. 450. Clasped hands, FAITH, HOPE, and CHARITY, and woman’s bust on right forearm ; crossed driving for 1 swords and anchor on left forearm. Joseph Napier 8/6/42 theft jeai 1 Maori labourer 1903 5 9 copper .. black brown .. medium.. Scar on right cheek ; two hearts with ring and LOVE on right forearm. 5 9 copper .. black brown .. medium.. Scar on right cheek ; two hearts with ring and LOVE on right forearm. Haraki Eva, @ Porourangi, Napier 10/6/42 theft in Maori domestic 1924 5 4 copper .. black brown .. flat See P.G., 1942, p. 471. 5 4 copper .. black brown .. flat See P.G., 1942, p. 471. theft Institution if come up 6 in months in on Ngaki Marton 20/5/42 (War fined £2 Maori labourer 1875 5 3 dark black, turning dark medium.. 5 3 dark black, turning dark .. medium.. Act) (Warfalse fined grey throat. Pensions Act) medium - Pensions Act) medium Thomas McNabb, Marton 25/5/42 illegally on month Eire labourer 1859 5 8 fresh grey, going blue 5 8 fresh grey, going blue intent bald left on bridge Arthur Dillon, N. 8/6/42 of and Australia . and 1906 5 9£ sallow .. light brown grey .. medium.. 5 9£ sallow .. light brown grey .. medium.. charged hairdresser bent. p. Leonard N. 8/6/42 for failing to months N. storeman 1910 5 6£ fresh auburn, going blue medium.. Scar on right knee. 5 6£ fresh auburn, going blue medium.. Scar on right knee. service bald medium Wood, N. 8/6/42 military obey to months Zealand joiner 1909 5 5 fresh light brown, hazel .. medium 5 5 fresh light brown, hazel .. mand baldgoing back on ; Bertram, Roy N. 10/6/42 theft months N. andlabourer 1920 5 71dark brown blue pointed 5 n dark brown blue pointed soldier and of on left neck, with ; 1941, p. (See Photos, 1939, p. 39.) ' Photos, 1939, p. 39.) . JSinclair, N. 13/6/42 unlawfully month N. andlabourer 1921 5 61 fresh fair grey .. medium.. Scar above right eye and on left elbow. (See 5 fresh fair grey .. medium.. Scar above right- eye and on left elbow. (See motor-car theft and convicted charged 3 soldier p. Peacock, Pahiatua 6/5/42 Army failing N. Zealand tractor-driver 1917 5 10 dark dark blue medium. . Left forefinger deformed. This is in lieu of the notice regarding “ Morris, Ronald Peacock ” examination in P.G., 1942, p. 451. N. Zealand tractor-driver 1917 5 10 dark dark blue medium. . Left forefinger deformed. This is in lieu of the notice regarding “ Morris, Ronald Peacock ” in P.G., 1942, p. 451. Jeffreys, Hutt Upper . 26/5/42 theft and N. andsoldier 1919 5 8 fresh black blue medium. . Operation-scar on left side. 5 8 fresh black blue medium.. Operation- scar on left side. charged motor mechanic throat.OperationAlexander Lower . 8/6/42 of in and N. and 1906 5 10 fresh dark, turning grey .. medium.. 5 10 fresh dark, turning grey .. medium.. Charles motor-vehicle from for 1 taxi-driver grey year to come up if ... - ... ... Desmond Henry Amberley 12/6/42 enrol failing N. Zealand labourer 1922 6 0 dark black brown .. medium •; • -••• l-. \ •.« ••• ; . year 1 to come up if N. Zealand labourer 1922 6 0 dark black brown .. medium called on in 1 year year . „ . . -

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j of Where tried. When. Offence. Sentence. Native of Trade. E O cq 25 t bc % W Complexion. Hair. Eyes. Nose. Distinguishing Marks, &c. 1 Where tried. When. Offence. Sentence. Native of Trade. d M O PQ s ’<3 W Complexion. Hair. Eyes. Nose. Distinguishing Marks, &c. Ronald Christchurch 8/6/42 obey military to Zealand labourer 1911 in. 5 fresh dark blue medium. foot; right S Carlisle Joseph Christchurch 8/6/42 mand failing obey detained defaulter months to Zealand N. grocer’s 1921 10 fresh black hazel . medium prominent with ; hand. p. Mulroy, Walter Henry Christchurch 8/6/42 mand theft detained be defaulter 4 Zealand assistant labourer 1905 4| 5 sallow . dark hazel . medium. Three on (See James, Murray, Walter Alex Christchurch 28/5/42 theft convicted and Zealand labourer and 1920 8 fresh dark blue medium and p. William Christchurch 11/6/42 theft charged to up Zealand soldier labourer 1909 7 dark dark black, medium left Photo William Christchurch 11/6/42 unlawfully converting called 1 year fined Zealand and 1922 11 fresh light brown crossed blue medium. p. above left George Christchurch 11/6/42 motor-car converting motor-car stolen . if 1 year if come up Zealand truck-driver labourer 1920 6 fresh dark blue medium. Prominent upper George Christchurch 11/6/42 unlawfully converting 1 year fined Zealand soldier labourer 1909 5 fresh brown blue medium.. tip 170, John .Smith, Cyril Christchurch 11/6/42 bicycle failing in . fined Zealand labourer 1917 5 fair fair, curly blue medium. 85.) p. on James Christchurch 12/6/42 theft if up Zealand and 1919 6 fresh dark brown blue medium. Operation-scar side abdomen; John, Duggan, @ Christchurch 13/6/42 and in 1 year and Zealand soldier labourer 1886 6 0 fresh brown blue medium cowboy on forearm on ; Dougan Warren, Lyttelton 5/6/42 deserting charged and to Eire fireman 1900 10 fresh dark grey . medium. on on head ; upper (See and p. p. with on right Laming, Methven 5/6/42 failing report military be placed ship 1 to England labourer 1918 01sallow . black hazel large forearm. Albert Methven 5/6/42 service for as defaulter and to Zealand farmer 1918 11 fresh brown brown medium. on Gaines, William Albert, Timaru 6/6/42 service name . detained defaulter fined Zealand salesman 1898 5 fresh brown blue medium Two teeth. (See Gaines, assuming name . convicted charged and p.

Return of Persons summarily convicted—continued.

Name of Offender. tried.Where When. Offence. Sentence. Native of Trade. Born. Height. Complexion. Hair. Eyes. Nose. Marks, or Timaru j i 4/6/42 theft .. to come up if N. Zealand labourer 1921 ft. in. 5 8| tanned .. brown, curly grey .. medium.. Scar on back of head. (See P.G., 1942, p. 370, 4/6/42 theft to come up if N. Zealand labourer 1921 ft. in. 5 8J tanned .. brown, curly grey .. medium.. Scar on back of head. (See P.G., 1942, p. 370, Donald 1 6 p. year m- . year Michael Alexandra 3/6/42 1 abusive language ; and fined £2 on each JN. Zealand labourer and 1898 5 10 dark dark blue Roman .. Large ears. threatening behaviour rat biter 3/6/42 abusive language; and fined £2 on each N. Zealand labourer and 1898 5 10 dark dark blue Roman .. Large ears. - / threatening behaviour rab biter John Hall, S.Palmerston 3/6/42 theft and Zealand and 1913 4 5 dark black hazel . medium.. above on charged motor-driver 1942, Allan Bell, Dunedin 3/6/42 without absent ship on England . seaman 1921 11 fresh fair grey . medium.. Placed on ship. leave ship Douglas Dunedin 3/6/42 from ship placed on England . seaman 1922 5 fresh dark grey . medium.. of leave ship John Wolfe, Henry, Dunedin 5/6/42 failing and on . .N. and 1919 8 swarthy dark blue prominent on Wolfe, military tiler Skinner, Dunedin 5/6/42 assault probation years’ Zealand presser 1912 11 fresh dark brown . medium. left on jaw. Swin-Swinburne, Charles, Dunedin 5/6/42 theft days 14 Zealand bulldozer1917 8 fresh brown brown medium of on ; bourne with driver left hand. (See P.G., 1942, p. 455, and sentence) Photos, 1935, p. 40.) driver left hand. (See P.G., 1942, p. 455, and Photos, 1935, p. 40.) Cox, James Henry Invercargill 27/5/42 in fined Zealand farmer '898 5 5i fresh grey grey . medium.. and p. Alfred Invercargill . 5/6/42 mischief fined Zealand labourer 1921 8i 5 fresh brown hazel medium. Right 40.) p. Lee, Invercargill 5/6/42 in to failing fined N. Zealand labourer 1920 9 fresh dark hazel medium

Return of Persons summarily convicted—continued.

Complexion When discharged. Remarks, and Previous Convictions. +3 Complexion When discharged. Remarks, and Previous Convictions. - of tried. When. Offence. Sentence. Native Trade. O cq | # bD *3 w Hair. Eyes. Nose. (F.P. i ndicates that finger-impressions have been taken.) ■ Trade. O Jap *S w Hair. Byes. Nose. (F.P. indicates that finger-impressions have been taken.) ucklanti — ft. in. \ ft. in. Lauritz Auckland 13/2/42 from be and Denmark steward 1917 6 fresh fair brown . small 7/6/42 Deported. forefinger Petersen leave custody kept 180.) (See • PukekofosMA,. -22/5/42. pending deportation ivf't if H —22/5/42. pending deportation , recI^T@^Pal$asser' Fred in charge "Tnotor- car 14 days Maori-- —"77 labourer 1910 .5-^Bf copper^__ black _ 'frrowiT-^ large -Large scar on right of IeTHfittle fromqualified FJP/-'-{See P.C., 1942, p. 515.) Maori —. labourer 1910 .5--Bf copper — __ black "browiTs^ large -Large scar on right of left-little F.P..- fSee P.G., 1942, p. 515.) driving Pearce, M.C.Rotorua . 13/3/42 theft . months Zealand painter 1904 7 fresh dark brown . medium. 12/6/42 in Several ; p.c. Auckland 17/4/42 theft 6 Auckland, of p. p. William Edward Keymer, Auckland 13/5/42 report 1 Zealand wharf 1907 7 fair fair, wavy grey . medium 12/6/42 on forefinger. service military labourer (See 1928, p. 1 p.c. Scar below right knee. F.P. (See William Rudolph, M.C. . 14/5/42 theft . month Maori labourer 1921 5 copper . black brown broad 13/6/42 (See below right p.c. 468.) p. f P.G., 1942, p. 468.) Marinkovieh, Edward M.C. . 14/5/42 report failing to Zealand farmer 1905 0J 6 dark dark . brown . medium. 13/6/42 broken ; Strong military service detained on defaulter (See 1942, p. 'aikeria — William Auckland 21/8/41 theft 1 . year Zealand salesman 1899 74 fair fair blue medium. 8/6/42 back Scar cheek; in dimple (See and license and p. p. Dong William Joseph, S.C.Wellington 22/4/41 breaking, and R.D. years’ Zealand labourer. 1918 5 7 fresh brown hazel medium 9/6/42 17 William ; each and finger James breaking and Released finger intent and 1941, (See p. Photos, p. Martin Kearins, Auckland 4/9/41 and charges) on Zealand carpenter . 1919 7 fresh brown. light blue medium 10/6/42 Released right unlawfully each 1941, p. motor-car A892 4—0Photos, 1942, p. 16.) Jones J 'aikeria Institu- . 1 O. /O /A O motor-car 1892 Photos, 1942, p. 16.) "irur" grey < AS] / 1 p.c. uii eaeli Ccilf. I* .P. (Soo P.G„ 194?, p qfifi ) aikersa Borstal 1 nstitution Te Rangi 3.-3XLQIlths g f ey . • • d, ■ 11/0/4i 1 ]J.C. 0]jci«i<Lluii*ciOdI Oil ticiuli calf. U'.I'. (Seo p.g., 1912, p.. Auckland 12/12/40 theft . Borstal years Maori labourer 1919 5i 5 copper . black brown . long 9/6/42 each and Institution Released disfigured. (See p. . • . ...

RETURN OF PRISONERS REPORTED AS DISCHARGED FROM GAOLS DURING THE WEEK ENDING 13th JUNE, 1942.

Name of Prisoner. Gaol, Where When. Offence. Sentence, ofNative Trade. Born. | Height. Complexion. Hair. Ryes. No v. When discharged. Remarks, and Previous Convictions. (F.P. indicates that finger-impressions have been taken.) +3 tD 3 Complexion. Hair. Byes. No 'its . When discharged. Remarks, and Previous Convictions. (F.P. indicates that finger-impressions have been taken.) Borstal tion CharlesKawenga, Wellington Awamutu Te M.C. 24/9/40 18/12/40 and charges) (escap-incorrigible ing Borstal years Institution on each months 6 (cumulative) Maori labourer 1920 ft. 5f 5 copper . . black brown .. broad 10/6/42 2 p.c. Scar on right side of forehead and below chin; mole on left side of nose. F.P. Released on license and prohibited to 23/3/43. (See P.G., 1941, p. 62, and Photos, 1940, p. 101.) 5 5f copper .. black brown .. broad 10/6/42 2 p.c. Scar on right side of forehead and below chin ; mole on left side of nose. F.P. Released on license and prohibited to 23/3/43. (See P.G., 1941, p. 62, and Photos, 1940, p. 101.) Russell Vance, Christchurch M.C. 1/9/41 theft . Borstal Institution Zealand labourer 1921 7f 5 fair fair blue medium. . 10/6/42 left ; one ; shoulder. on 1941, and p. Plymouth Robinson Tauranga 15/4/42 default maintenance months Maori factory 1920 6| 5 swarthy black brown medium.. 3/6/42 of Tip thigh on of (See 20/5/42. 642.) p. Reardon, Waitara . 12/3/42 disorderly and means) months^ Zealand and seaman 1880 8 5 f fresh grey blue medium. . 4/6/42 right on on (See p. Hubner, George Wellington 5/12/39 male (4 years’ Zealand labourer and motor mechanic 1908 8 fresh brown blue medium.. 6/6/42 build Strong on ; Released forearm. on (See p. Butterfield, Clarence Albert, Plymouth M.C. 7/5/42 theft charges) (2 each on s' N. Zealand steward 1903 5 fresh fair blue medium.. 6/6/42 32 p.c. Prominent chin; scar on right forearm and on abdomen ; left thumb, fore, and little fingers injured. (See P.G., 1942, p. 450, and Photos, 1937, p. 24.) ! S' N. Zealand steward 1903 5 H fresh fair blue medium.. 6/6/42 32 p.c. Prominent chin; scar on right forearm and on abdomen; left thumb, fore, and little fingers injured. (See P.G., 1942, p. 450, and Photos, 1937, p. 24.) Rangipo — Robert, Jackson, @ Blenheim 17/12/41 18/12/41 and charges) assuming aunlawfully name theft each month Zealand N. painter 1883 5 dark dark, going bald brown . medium, . 26/5/42 ; in impediment on and p. 43.) p. rangi Agnew Bay M.C. 17/12/41 theft . months Maori labourer 1918 11 copper . black brown . . flat 26/5/42 left leg, ; and little finger ; mole on left side of neck; left little finger broken. F.P. Discharged on remission. (See P.G., 1941, p. 770.) and little finger mole on left side of neck; left little finger broken. F.P. ' ‘ 1 •. p. 770.) w-' r i

RETURN OF PRISONERS REPORTED AS DISCHARGED FROM GAOLS DURING THE WEEK ENDING 13th JUNE, 1942-continued.

.g *3 1 When discharged. Remarks, and Previous Convictions. O 4-3 | When discharged. Remarks, and Previous Convictions. of Where When. Olfence. Sentence. of trade. To 3 EH Complexion. Hair. byes. Nose. j (F.P. indicates that finger-impressions ha ve been taken.) a ! O | 25 3 ! <o 1 * ! Complexion. Hair. byes. Nose. ( F.P. indicates that finger-impressions have been taken.) Waikune Walker, Court-martial, Trentham 16/1/42 Army 6 N. Zealand cook and baker 1920 ft. in. 5 61 fresh brown hazel .. medium.. 3/6/42 7 p.c. One left fingernail deformed; bathing woman on right forearm. F.P. months N. Zealand cook and baker 1920 ft. in. 5 6£ fresh brown hazel .. medium. . 3/6/42 7 p.c. One left fingernail deformed; bathing woman on right forearm. F.P. Discharged on remission. Handed to military authorities. (See P.G., 1940, p. 904, and Photos, 1936, p. 40.) Williams, Eric Gordon . . Waihi M.C. 29/12/41 unlawfully wearing an Air 3 months on each N. Zealand motor-driver 1914 5 64 fresh brown hazel .. medium.. 6/6/42 18 p.c. Scar on heel of left palm. F.P. Force badge; and obtaining credit by (cumulative) Discharged on remission. Handed to military authorities. (See P.G., 1942, p. 80, and Photos, 1937, p. 52.) Schlesinger, Arnold Auckland M.C. 26/1/42 false statement (National 3 months N. Zealand wharf 1906 5 8f fresh brown blue medium. . 8/6/42 Strong build. F.P. Discharged on remisKennedy Samuel Service Emergency labourer sion Handed to military authorities. Regulations) faili n g to report for 2 months (See P.G., 1942, p. 162.) Devine, Charles James, Palmerston 3/12/40 military service theft . . 3 (cumulative) months Eire painter 1905 5 74 fresh brown brown .. medium. . 24/3/42 5 p.c. Harp and ERIN on right forearm ; @ Brady North M.C. theft . . 6 months anchor on left forearm ; scar on back ; breach of probation 1 (cumulative) month scar and lump on abdomen. F.P. Released on license and prohibited. Auckland M.C. 10/12/40 theft .. 2 years’ R.D. (See P.G., 1941, p. 43, and Photos, 1939, p. 69.) F. Discharged on remission. Handed , to military authorities. (See P.G., 1940, p. 904, and Photos, 1936, p. 40.) Williams, .Napier Waihi M.C. .. 29/12/41 unlawfully wearing an Air 3 months on each N. Zealand motor-driver 1914 5 61 fresh brown hazel .. medium.. 6/6/42 18 p.c. Scar on heel of left palm. F.P. Discharged on remission. Handed to military authorities. (See P.G., 1942, Force badge; and obtaining credit by (cumulative) fraud p. 80, and Photos, 1937, p. 52.) Schlesinger, Arnold Kyle, Auckland M.C. Napier . 26/1/424/6/42 (National assault months 3 1 N. Zealand wharf 1906 5 81 fresh brown blue medium.. 8/6/42 Strong build. F.P. Discharged on remismonth N. Zealand labourer and 1920 5 114 fresh dark brown.. brown .. medium.. 3/6/42 Scar on left little finger and on right leg. soldier F.P. Handed to military authorities. (See P.G., 1942, p. 450.) Kennedy Rarere Service Emergency * labourer sion Handed to military authorities. Regulations) faili n g to report for 2 months (See P.G., 1942, p. 162.) Wairoa M.C. .. 6/4/42 intoxicated in charge of 2 months and disMaori labourer 1918 5 7 copper . . black br own.. medium. . 5/6/42 Scar above right eye and on right hand. motor-car qualified from driving for 3 F.P. (See P.G., 1942, p. 376.) Charles Devine, Alex- James Kennedy, Palmerston M.C.Hastings 3/12/406/4/42 service military converting unlawfully 2 years months N. Zealand labourer and 1919 5 11 fresh dark brown.. blue medium. . 5/6/42 Two scars below right knee; scar on left theft .. (cumulative) 3 months Eire painter 1905 5 n fresh brown brown .. medium.. 24/3/42 5 p.c. Harp and ERIN on right forearm; Brady ander motor-car soldier little finger and on left side of forehead. F.P. (See P.G., 1942, p. 400, and Photos, 1939, p. 66.) North M.C. theft .. 6 months anchor on left forearm ; scar on back ; breach of probation (cumulative) 1 month scar and lump on abdomen. F.P. Released on license and prohibited. Auckland M.C. 10/12/40 theft .. 2 years’ R.D. (See P.G., 1941, p. 43, and Photos, 1939, •p. 69.) Solomon Pere, @ Pere Wairoa M.C. .. 8/4/42 intoxicated in charge of 2 months and disN. Zealand labourer 1915 5 74 copper .. black brown .. medium. . 6/6/42 A quarter-caste Maori; scar on left foreWliatuira motor-car qualified from arm and on right leg and cheek; burndriving to scar on right arm. F.P. (See P.G., 30/6/44 1942, p. 376.) Napier— Wi Tako— Scar on left palm and on back of right Kyle, . Alexander Elton. M.C. Napier . . Wellington 4/5/4210/4/42 failing to report for 2 months N. Zealand gardener 1917 5 8 fresh brown blue medium.. 9/6/42 assault 1 month N. Zealand labourer and soldier 1920 5 ii* fresh dark brown.. brown j . medium.. 3/6/42 Scar on left little finger and on right leg. F.P. Handed to military authorities. (See P.G., 1942, p. 450.) Rarere Tan military service wrist. F.P. Handed to military authorities. (See P.G., 1942, p. 378.) Wairoa M.C. .. 6/4/42 intoxicated in charge of 2 months and disMaori labourer 1918 5 7 copper .. black br own.. medium.. 5/6/42 Scar above right eye and on right hand. motor-car qualified from F.P. (See P.G., 1942, p. 376.) driving for 3 Alex- J Kennedy, Henry M.C.Hastings M.C.Wellington 6/4/4210/4/42 unlawfully failing report years months 2 N. Zealand labourer and 1919 5 11 fresh dark brown.. blue medium.. 5/6/42 Two scars below right knee; scar on left months N. Zealand gardener 1907 5 7 dark brown grey .. medium. . 9/6/42 Small scar on each side of chin. F.P. asiderFrancis motor-carmilitary Handed to military authorities. (See P.G., 1942, p. 378.)" soldier little finger and on left side of forehead. F.P. (See P.G., 1942, p. 400, and Photos, 1939, p. 66.) Solomon @ Montgomery, Thomas . M.C. ..Wairoa Wellington 8/4/4210/4/42 intoxicated in charge failing report and months 2 N. Zealand labourer 1915 5 u copper .. black brown .. medium.. 6/6/42 A quarter-caste Maori; scar on left foremonths N. Zealand accountant 1908 5 5 fresh dark brown.. blue medium. . 9/6/42 Left thumbnail deformed. F.P. Handed military service to military authorities. (See P.G., 1942, p. 378.) motor-car qualified from arm and on right. leg and cheek; bumdriving to scar on right arm. F.P. (See P.G., 30/6/44 1942, p. 376.) Whatuira Wi Tako— Scar on left palm and on back of right Wellington M.C. 10/4/42 f ai li n g to report for 2 months N. Zealand gardener 1917 5 8 fresh brown blue medium.. 9/6/42 Elton. Alexander James military service wrist. F.P. Handed to military authorities. (See P.G., 1942, p. 378.) Tan. John Henry 10/4/42 failing to report for 2 months N. Zealand gardener 1907 5 7 dark brown grey .. medium .. 9/6/42 Small scar on each side of chin. F.P. Wellington M.C. military service Handed to military authorities. (See P.G., 1942, p. 378.) FrancisMontgomery, . 10/4/42 failing to report for 2 months N. Zealand accountant 1908 5 5 fresh dark brown.. blue medium.. 9/6/42 Left thumbnail deformed. F.P. Handed military service to military authorities. (See P.G., 1942, p. 378.) Wellington M.C.

RETURN OF PRISONERS REPORTED AS DISCHARGED FROM GAOLS DURING THE WEEK ENDING 13th JUNE, 1942-continued.

Gaol, of tried. When. Offence. Sentence. of trade. 5 * Complexion. Hair. Byes. . Nose When discharged. Remarks, and Previous Convictions. (F.P. indicates that finger-impressions have been taken.) ' G SO Complexion. Hair. Eyes. Nose When disRemarks, and Previous Convictions. ( F.P. indicates that finger-impressions have been ' 32 . taken.) Wi continued. ft. • Naylor, Keith Wellington 10/4/42 report service months Zealand salesman 1910 6 fresh brown grey . medium. 9/6/42 left to eye. military (See 1942, p. Scott, . . Wellington 10/4/42 failing report military service months Zealand school-teacher 1918 7 fair fair hazel medium. 9/6/42 right Handed to 1942. p. Hedley Reginald Wairoa . . Napier 31/3/41 26/11/41 obscene language default maintenance charges) 14 . months on (cumulative) Tasmania ; labourer 1892 5 dark brown brown medium. 12/6/42 left on Arrested, 13/12/41. 776.) p. John, Farley, . Wellington 13/4/42 for service military months England . labourer and seaman 1905 9 fresh dark hazel . large 12/6/42 hands 4 ; left on Handed to (See 1942, Harold Davis, Wellington 13/5/42 illegal oil . month 1 America . salesman 1890 5 5 dark going bald brown large 12/6/42 Strong 1 deformed; p. Clifton James, Cyril James Wellington M.C. 13/5/42 resisting police 1 month N. Zealand labourer 1905 5 8 fresh brown brown .. medium.. 12/6/42 13 p.c. Scar on left side of upper lip. F.P. Photo at Wellington, 13/5/42. (See P.G., 1942, p. 452.) Picton Wellington M.C. 13/5/42 resisting police 1 month v N. Zealand labourer 1905 5 8 fresh brown brown . .- | medium.. 12/6/42 13 p.c. Scar on left side of upper lip. F.P. Photo at Wellington, 13/5/42. (See P.G., 1942, p. 452.) Gordon Harry Blenheim 20/5/42 theft . days 14 N. labourer 1919 n 5 fair fair blue medium . 2/6/42 left P.G., 473.)

RETURN OF PRISONERS REPORTED AS DISCHARGED FROM GAOLS DURING THE WEEK ENDING 13th JUNE, 1942-continued.

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New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume LXVII, Issue 25, 24 June 1942, Page 529

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THE LICENSING ACT EMERGENCY REGULATIONS 1942 (NO. 2) New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume LXVII, Issue 25, 24 June 1942, Page 529

THE LICENSING ACT EMERGENCY REGULATIONS 1942 (NO. 2) New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume LXVII, Issue 25, 24 June 1942, Page 529