(Y 9)

FOR MINOR OFFENCES.

Excepting Nos. 13, 14 and 15 (Sec Table 2) of which no details are given.

In 1887, ................................................................................

1889,

11

"1

1889,

1890,

1891,

"

7,524 persons,

In 1892,

..6,877

1893,

"

5,660

"

1894,

.6,220

D

.9,993

36,274 persons.

1895, 1896, .....

8,974 persons. 7,756

*

..6,923 .9,133 7,898

**

11

40,684 persons.

Altogether excepting Nos. 13, 14 and 15.

In 1987,

.9,324 persons.

In 1892,

17

1888,

.8,519

17

1893,

11

1889,

1890,

.7,687 ...8,218

J

11

1894,

"

31

1891,

.12,124

11

21

1896,

45,032 persons.

11,194 person15,

9,463 55 8,421 11,004 9,539

19

19

49,621 person8.

6.—DETAILS OF NUMBER OF PERSONS ARRESTED

FOR SERIOUS OFFENCES.

1. Murder,

2. Robbery with Violence from Person,

3. Burglaries and Larcenies from Dwellings,.

4. Assault with Intent to Rob,

5. Kidnapping,

6. Piracy,.....

7. Unlawful Possession,.

8. Larcenies,

9. Felonies not given,.

10. Assault,

11. Gambling,

12. Miscellaucous, .

13. Drunkenness,

14. Nuisnurea,

15. No Pass or Light,

1887 to 1891.

1892 to 1896.

20

17

152

67

144

132

9

19

550

467

59

1,996

1,995

6,269

5,961

459

279

9,658

8,937

FOR MINOR OFFENCES.

1887 to 1891.

1992 to 1896.

8,755

8,205

3,484

5,433

24,035

27,046

908

1,429

1,242

3,915

518

6,001

38,912

52,029

7-NUMBER OF PERSONS CONVICTED AND DISCHARGED

FOR SERIOUS OFFENCES.

Convicted.

Discharged.

Convicted.

Discharged,

In 1897,

.1,234

566

In 1892,

.1,728

492

1898,

..........1.116

550

1893,

.1,391

316

1

1889.

.1,409

618

1894,

.1,224

271

"

1890,

1,412

616

"

1895,

.1,478

393

1891,

1,687

144

1896,

1,378

263

6,858

2,500

7,199

1,738

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