HB Herald, June 18, 1894. Constable NORWOOD, who has for some time acted as police clerk in Napier, has been promoted to be first class constable. The promotion is in connection with the rescue by him some time ago of a man who was in danger of being drowned in the surf. Sergeant-Major PRATT, of Nelson, arrived in Napier on Saturday, having in charge a prisoner named Edward MORTIMER. The latter is charged with having stolen an overcoat and some jewellery from Mr C. PALMER's stables on the 3rd of May last, and was arrested by the police in Nelson. He will be brought up at the Magistrate's Court this morning. In our Friday's issue we stated that the body of the unknown man found drowned in the Ngaruroro on Saturday week would probably prove to be that of a man named THOMSEN, a Spit resident. This turns out to be the case. Mrs THOMSEN has identified the clothes found upon the body as those worn by her husband when he left home last month to look for work in the country........It is not known why deceased caused to be written the paper which was found when his body was recovered, as his name, according to his wife, was not JOHNSON, and he was not born in Australia, but in Scandinavia.