THE ESCAPED PRISONER.
IS HE AT MOKAU? A POLICE SEARCH. By Telegraph — Press Association. AUCKLAND Last Night. Thieate i® now little doubt that'the preasm/c© of a barge number of police in, tJhte Mokau. country is due to the possibility of PatWtelka hlaving gone 'iliiait way. . A fairly large area of counitary is ibeiimg scoured. The reason for the sudden invasion of th& district by tin© police was in,foirmaitioui received fromi a nuun working ota Mount Messenger, who, alt is is/aad, knew Paiwleiika previously. This man, sltated that Plawelka* was going in the direction, of Mokau. A man resemblliiig Pafwelka_ wais< aairtiervSi&wed at Awakino without iresiulibs, but the poMwa are- salid to (srhdflQL ihja.ve every reason, to believe- in ■tble accuracy of the roadman's reiport j a® a strange mami is said to be lurking around the bush camps up tibje Mtofcau river. Moucihi of the country in the Mohan disitriiat is in ja wild state, and once the fugitive got in. there, some, difficulty would be experiemoed in hunting him down.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10415, 8 September 1911, Page 5
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171THE ESCAPED PRISONER. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10415, 8 September 1911, Page 5
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