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Manual of Rules and Regulations for the Guidance of the Armed Constabulary Force of New Zealand

No 46 Sgt Charles Chitty

 

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Title / Name:
Manual of Rules and Regulations for the Guidance of the Armed Constabulary Force of New Zealand;
Nominal Roll of No 1 Company Armed Constabulary

Brief Description:
A small book -
1) "A Police Force, thoroughly efficient for the purpose of preserving the peace, of preventing and detecting crime, and of bringing offenders to justice, and at the same time discharging its duties in a manner least offensive and obtrusive, is one of the most valuable institutions of a civilized country; and in order to secure such efficiency, it is desirable that the Officers should be thoroughly instructed in their legal responsibilities and privileges, as well as wisely directed in their demeanour and conduct." By His Honor Mr Justice Johnston.
Written on flyleaf, 'Mounted Sergeant Charles Chitty Armed Constabulary 11th April 1870.'
'No 46 Sgt Charles Chitty joined A.C. Force 10 March 1868 as 2/c Sgt Mounted.'
2) Nominal Roll of No 1 Company Armed Constabulary. Charles Chitty notebook 1877 – 1880. Personal financial accounts of Charles Chitty.

Archive Number:
A19 and A20

Primary Maker:
George Didsbury, Government Printer.

Publication Date:
1869

Period Covered:
Circa 1870 - 1880

Donor:
Mr Jack Robb

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