MAN MISSING
DISAPPEARS FROM MASTERTON
l-Bv Telegraph—Press Association)
MASTERTON, July 14
Some anxiety is felt for the safety of a man named .1, Wells, a representative of the Fuller' Brush Coy., who left a boarding-house in Masterton on July oth. and has not since been seen.
All of the man’s personal belongings ,including two new suits, were left at the boardinghouse. He departed with the. intention of calling 'on prospective clients.
'Plie missing man is about 35 years of fige, sft. Him in height, of good build, paf.,e complexion, light brown hair, grey eyes, clean shaven, medium nose, square face, with one upper tooth in front missing. He- was' wearing tan shoes a light fawn sport,s coat, a dark waistcoat, grey trousers, ' and' a fawn grey felt hat. When last seen lie had in liis possession a black fibre ease containing brushes, and bicycle.
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 July 1930, Page 6
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144MAN MISSING Hokitika Guardian, 15 July 1930, Page 6
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