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Vide Police Gazette Ist October, 1864.

Page 89. Henry F.Begg charged with stealing 4 bullocks the property of Messrs. Beattie and Gold has been arrested and discharged.

MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION. The members of the criminal class hereunder named and described have left Invercargill en route for the Nokomai „ and the Lakes :

Ned Dunbar alias Clarke alias Barr , about 38 years old, 5 feet 8| inches, stout build, sallow complexion, dark hair, two large brown marks on' back, red spot on ■ right cheek, scar in centre of forehead, a sawyer. James Davies alias Bromey Davies , who served a sentence for horse stealing in the Province, having been arrested by Sub-Inspector Percy. Tommy Lancaster alias Tommy the Dancer alias John Jones , about 30 years old, 5 feet 6| inches high, mid build, fresh complexion, dark ■ brown hair, small cut in centre of - upper lip,- marks of cupping on back of neck, and on left breast, 12 leech marks on chest, small burn on right arm, an Englishman. Jack Smith alias Slumpey alias Harry O'Neil who was discharged from Pentridge in June, 1863, after having completed a sentence •of seven years foi : robbery in company. These men will most likely be found at a shanty kept by one Walter Harris alias Billy Waterloo , at'the Nokomai; they are suspected of stealing 1 a single barrelled gun, light colored stock, twist barrel, brass sight and patent breech. Maker’s name believed to be Moore, in brass. letters on, top of breech ; has a dove roughly carved on a small brass plate let into the stock on the right hand side, can be identified.

Return of Appointments,'&c., since the PUBLICATION OP THE LAST LIST : APPOINTMENTS AS CONSTABLE. M'Creadie, John (456) Suisted, Charles (457) Clugston, Hugh ». (458) Courtenay, Daniel (459) Dunne, John (460) Stewart, Robert (461) Pilkington, Richard (462) M‘Goldrick, Henry (463)

PROMOTIONS. Quarter-Master Sergeant 2nd Class Fox, William Graham (392), to be Quartermaster Sergeant Ist Class from Ist. Dec. Constable—Sutton, James (320), to be Sergeant 2nd Class on probation.

RESIGNATIONS. Constable —M‘Knight, Robert (331) „ Ryan, John (333)

DISCHARGED. Constable—Carolan, John (241)

DISMISSALS. Constable— Moriarty, Daniel ' (17) , Corry, Samuel (358) Kenny, William (363) Kirkpatrick, Robert (439)

Police Department, Commissioner’s Office, Dunedin, Ist December, 1864.

St. John Branigan, Commissioner of Police .

•"* ; NAME. - SENTENCE. OEEENCE. _ .'.Al A WHEN TRIED. WHERE TRIED. . Maria Brown William Fox James Brown Lewis Miller . Alfred King John Russell John Brown Charles S. Ollis ....... John Rozell ......L.... jCatherine Aindley.... Samuel Jenkins James Bailey Harry Jackson Martin O’Halloran ... James Jackson Joseph Kavannagh... .William James........'. Edwin Potter Lawrence Keene alias Sullivan James Donnelly 2 months imprisonnA. 6.months labor..".';,,... 6 months , „ 6 months „ ...‘ 6 months ,, .’. 3 years „ 18 months „ 6 months „ 4 months „ 14 days ,, 14 days „ 4 weeks „ 6 months „ 4 months „ 1 month’s „ 6 months „ 30 days „ 2 months „ Committed for trial... 3 months hard labor . Stealing money -. Unlawfully wandering Stealing money Larceny Larceny Robbery with violence Stealing and receiving Obtaining money by false pretences .... Stealing a gold pin ... Stealing boots . from ; the person .......... Stealing a sack Stealing bacon Larceny Stealing a cash box... Stealing meat, &c Exposing his person . Stealing a shirt ....... Larceny Assault on Police...... Larceny Sept. 1, 1864 June 1, ... June 1, ... June 1, ... June 1, ... Mar. 11, 1862 Sept. 1, 1863 June 1, 1864 July 11, ... Oct. 31, ... Nov. 3, ... Oct. 20, ... / Apr. 21, ... July 21, ... • Oct. 22, ... May; 23, ... Oct. 25, ... Sept. 8, ... Nov. 2, ... Aug. 12, ... Dunedin Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. ' . Do. , Port Chalmers Do. Dunedin Do. Do. Hawkesbury Queenstown . . Do. Hamilton’s

Return of Prisoners Discharged from the Dunedin Gaol, during the Month ending 30th November, 1864, inclusive.

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Otago Police Gazette, Volume II, Issue 19, 1 December 1864, Page 101

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601

Vide Police Gazette 1st October, 1864. Otago Police Gazette, Volume II, Issue 19, 1 December 1864, Page 101

Vide Police Gazette 1st October, 1864. Otago Police Gazette, Volume II, Issue 19, 1 December 1864, Page 101

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