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# Appendix G.

# REPORT ON THE POLICE MAGISTRATES' COURTS

# FOR 1911.

Mr. E. R. Hallifax acted as 1st Police Magistrate from 1st January to 12th May.

Mr. F. A. Hazeland acted as Puisne Judge from 1st January to 12th May.

Mr. F. A. Hazeland resumed duty as 1st Police Magistrate on 13th May. Went on leave on 15th November.

Mr. E. A. Irving acted as 1st Police Magistrate from 15th November to 31st December.

Mr. J. R. Wood, 2nd Police Magistrate, was transferred to the Education Department as Director of Education on 15th November.

Mr. C. D. Melbourne acted as 2nd Police Magistrate from 15th November to 31st December.

Mr. R. H. A. Craig acted as 1st Clerk from 15th February to 13th October.

Mr. G. A. Woodcock went on leave on 14th February. Resumed duty on 14th October and acted as Land Officer in addition to his own duties from the 27th November to 31st December.

The number of cases was 10,471 as compared with 11,688 in 1910, the revenue was $52,464.87 as compared with $75,970.76 for 1910.

17th February, 1912.

EDWARD A. IRVING,

Police Magistrate.

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# Appendix G. # REPORT ON THE POLICE MAGISTRATES' COURTS # FOR 1911. Mr. E. R. Hallifax acted as 1st Police Magistrate from 1st January to 12th May. Mr. F. A. Hazeland acted as Puisne Judge from 1st January to 12th May. Mr. F. A. Hazeland resumed duty as 1st Police Magistrate on 13th May. Went on leave on 15th November. Mr. E. A. Irving acted as 1st Police Magistrate from 15th November to 31st December. Mr. J. R. Wood, 2nd Police Magistrate, was transferred to the Education Department as Director of Education on 15th November. Mr. C. D. Melbourne acted as 2nd Police Magistrate from 15th November to 31st December. Mr. R. H. A. Craig acted as 1st Clerk from 15th February to 13th October. Mr. G. A. Woodcock went on leave on 14th February. Resumed duty on 14th October and acted as Land Officer in addition to his own duties from the 27th November to 31st December. The number of cases was 10,471 as compared with 11,688 in 1910, the revenue was $52,464.87 as compared with $75,970.76 for 1910. 17th February, 1912. EDWARD A. IRVING, Police Magistrate.
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Appendix G. REPORT ON THE POLICE MAGISTRATES' COURTS FOR 1911. Mr. E. R. Hallifax acted as 1st Police Magistrate from 1st January to 12th May. Mr. F. A. Hazeland acted as Puisne Judge from 1st January to 12th May. Mr. F. A. Hazeland resumed duty as 1st Police Magistrate on 13th May. Went on leave on 15th November. Mr. E. A. Irving acted as 1st Police Magistrate from 15th November to 31st December. Mr. J. R. Wood, 2nd Police Magistrate, was transferred to the Education Department as Director of Education on 15th Novem- ber. Mr. C. D. Melbourne acted as 2nd Police Magistrate from 15th November to 31st December. Mr. R. H. A. Craig acted as 1st Clerk from 15th February to 13th October. Mr. G. A. Woodcock went on leave on 14th February. Resumed duty on 14th October and acted as Land Officer in addition to his own duties from the 27th November to 31st December. The number of cases was 10,471 as compared with 11,688 in 1910, the revenue was $52,464.87 as compared with $75,970.76 for 1910. 17th February, 1912. EDWARD A. IRVING, Palice Magistrate.
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Appendix G.

REPORT ON THE POLICE MAGISTRATES' COURTS

FOR 1911.

Mr. E. R. Hallifax acted as 1st Police Magistrate from 1st January to 12th May.

Mr. F. A. Hazeland acted as Puisne Judge from 1st January to 12th May.

Mr. F. A. Hazeland resumed duty as 1st Police Magistrate on 13th May. Went on leave on 15th November.

Mr. E. A. Irving acted as 1st Police Magistrate from 15th November to 31st December.

Mr. J. R. Wood, 2nd Police Magistrate, was transferred to the Education Department as Director of Education on 15th Novem- ber.

Mr. C. D. Melbourne acted as 2nd Police Magistrate from 15th November to 31st December.

Mr. R. H. A. Craig acted as 1st Clerk from 15th February to 13th October.

Mr. G. A. Woodcock went on leave on 14th February. Resumed duty on 14th October and acted as Land Officer in addition to his own duties from the 27th November to 31st December.

The number of cases was 10,471 as compared with 11,688 in 1910, the revenue was $52,464.87 as compared with $75,970.76 for 1910.

17th February, 1912.

EDWARD A. IRVING,

Palice Magistrate.

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