PERSONS WANTED.
Auckland.—6th .iiista<sr on warrant for failing to provide adequate mftLutenJPte'e for his wife, Roy Jaggars, age H f .,p3ative of Australia, dark hair and greenish p'yes,-Vedium build, clean-shaved, slight impediment in speerh.\ '
Auckland.—llth October last, that he may be compelled to pay arrears, £42 155., fbr the maintenance of his child in the Caversham SM)'ooj,/ Hope Michael, alias Harry Thomtosqnu^i^3)r dlter )Qunn, age thirty-three, height sfc 10 ij? £j4abod»eiVt native fat New Zealand, fresh complexion, bWwipiLair Indies, scar on left eyebrow and on left arm. (See Police Gazette , 1912, page 32.)
Auckland.—6th cm for failing to pro\Wjfbrfhha W£Hip,m Henry Tfflrty-five, heightV@ft.~6 ifa. Native of New
Zealand, butcher, stout build, dark complexion, brown eyes, dark hair, butterfly on one arm, Faith, Hope, and Charity on the other. Complainant, Lily Hillson, 20 Deadwood Terrace, Ponsonby.
Auckland.—9th instant, on for being an idle and disorderly person, W. as “Dr.” Thompson, age fo&yCheight 5 ftHM*/., labajrdr supposed native of ScotkbaaTblue and plexion, medium himself off Is e medical man. be fficoyajianiecb by his wife, a fair complexioned womtemand thi^rchildren. v
Auckland.—4th 'haiuitnt, on -warrant for failing to provide for the mainte*f’ance of illegitimate child, Thomas Thompson, age twenty-iyae,'height 5 ft. in., gardener, strong cbHoVfresh connexion, blue eves, light-brown hair, in ldwer jaw. LJdmplainant, Margaret Speary, domestic servant, Auckland.
Auckland.—2sth November last, on warrant for failing to provide for the future maintenance of his unborn illegitimate child, Bert Worthington, age thirty-four, height 5 ft. 8 in., labourer, native of New Zealand, medium build, dark complexion, brown eyes, thiok dark hair, round features, good teeth. Complainant, Mabel Henrietta Kit-ney, known as May Williams, 3 Scotia Place, Auckland.
Hamilton.—Clemeret/Leo^Butter, theft: It has been ascertained ihahift is Clement Leo Butler. (See (C.R. 13/14.)
Marton.— Edward Taylorv w false pretences: It has been ascertained by DetemAveWard, Dunedin police, that accused is identical wMh Edward John Norton Taylor. (See PoUcSlJfJnzelte, JOH, page 260.) Accused canvasses for adva*HsWnerrtfi from business people, the same to be inserted [jri a circular: ““ Household Medical Guide” or “Mothers’ Help.”,- .The printing and circulation are done by the newspaper proprietor in the town in whioh the order is received.
Eketahuna. —24th December last, on warrant for theft of ten calf-skins, valus £llos. (not recovered), the property of David Bell, settler, Nereaha, Archibald David Middlemiss, age height sf ft. G in., industrial-school boy, natiive o£ > New Zealand! stout build, broad shoulders, fair hail?, freckleiflaijse; good teeth, sullen expression, rolling Tajiks with‘his teeth almost closed ; dressed in dark tweed suit and bap, white tennis-shoes, and soft white shirt. Accused was licensed out to complainant and while in his service committed the theft.
Marton. —llth instant, on of commitment to Wanganui Gaol for seven days in default of paying £1 10s. fine and costs for proairjtfg ilibufT during the currency of his prohibition order, tiebrge' Weldon, age fifty-four, height 5 ft. 9-in n IflWice?, native of England, medium build, fresh compl'ephny hair, very bald, grey moustache, blue eyes, profusely tattooed on both arms ; a swagger, with no fixed place of abode. •
Wellington .'-h1 6th i pet ant, on warrants for deserting from Jibe gpy E. Jarvis and C. Ellis. First} { Age Englapd, th|ck J build, pale complexion. Second : Age twenty-seven, height 5 ft. 6 in., storekeeper, native of England, slim build, dark hair, pale complexion.
Wellington. —l4th instant, on warrant for deserting his wife, Arthur Findley, age thirty-six, height 5 ft. in., labourer, native of England, medium build, dark complexion, black hair and moustache, grey eyes, ship tattooed on chest, mermaid, skipping-rope, and fern wreath on one arm ; dressed in blue suit, cloth cap, and brown boots. Complainant, Mabel Jessie Findley.
nr / c on warrant for deserting f Zealanm6tf’ M. Copp and M. Donuhoe. No description obtainable.
Denniston.— <feth jnstant, that he may be served with a summons fo&-fi/breW$h oC&ie Defence Act, Henry Robert (but looks older), height 6 ft. 2 ingfmiimjrand of New Zealand, smart appearance, <J3hrk B(ljSplexibth-and hair, grey eyes, cleangravfetl; iftiissed in bpowiKsuit and green-felt hat. His brother resides at Huntly.
Denniston. —9th Jnstant, tlraff be may be served with a summons for a breach of William John Coppersmith! mi per Wr,- age twenty (but looks older), height 5 ft. curly hair, fresh complexigto, bhie eyes; dressed in blue suit ancKhard hat. His brother resides at Huntly.
Lyttelton.—loth instafit, op warrant for deserting from the Athep|&r Ji ’felarvey, age thirty - one, height 5 ft. 7 native iof medium build, fair complexion, bVdWn hair, fail- grey eyes, full face.
Christchurch. —l3th instant, that he may be compelled to pay £27 arrears for the maintenance of his daughter, Beatrice M. Dunwoodie, an inmate of the Caversham industrial School, Bert Dunwoodie, alias Gilbert James Dunwoodie, age twenty-seven, height 5 ft. 5$ in., chairmaker, native of New Zealand, pale complexion, light-brown hair, grey eyes long thick nose ; generally dressed in shabby grey suit and cap. (See Police Gazette, 1912, page 434, and Police Gazette Photographs, 1911, page 54.)
Christchurch. —2oth ultimo, on warrant of commitment to Lyttelton Prison for seven days in default of paying £1 fine and oosts for riding a bicycle without a light, Colin Curtis, age twenty-six, height 6 ft., engineer, native of England, slim build, pale complexion, large blue eyes, very prominent nose ; speaks with a Yorkshire accent.
mstant, that she may be returned to the Te Oraugft l J'Flome,.iJhristchurch, Margaret Jones, age twenty.‘'height 5 htK4 in., servant, native of New ZeafcJ&r, stout- build! dark complexion, hair, and eyes ; dressed in "navy-Ekie cbsturqe, Tight blouse, and large blaok hat\\me absconded fromJt£e licensed service of James Arthur Flesher.
Timaru. - 11th instant, on warrant for deserting from the s.s. “ Paparoa,” William Thom and Arthur Murcutt. First: Age thirty-four, height 5 ft. Ilf in., fireman, native of Scotland, slim build, dark complexion, brown hair, blue eyes, “ William Thom ” tattooed on right arm. Second: Age twenty-three, height 5 ft. 5 in., fireman, native of England, stout build, dark hair, moustache, eyes, and complexion, bow-legged. A reward of £2 is offered and guaranteed for the arrest of each.
Dunedin. November last, on warrant for failing to provide his wife with adequate maintenance, Reuben Krause, age twenty-five (but looks older), height 5 ft. 6 in., plasterer, native of New Zealand, strong build, fresh complexion, black hair, blue eyes, bow-legged, birth-mark on forearm, one wrist swollen ; generally dressed in grey suit and black hard hat. Complainant, Beatrice Olivia Krause, 139 Macandrew Road, South Dunedin.
Invercargill. failing to provide for the future maintenance of his unborn illegitimate child, David Geddes, age twenty-eight, height 5 ft. 10 in., tailor, native of Scotland, medium build, fresh complexion, fair curly hair, grey eyes, smart appearance, left thumb and index finger missing; speaks with a Scotch accent. His brother resides at Seacliff. Complainant, Blanche Anderson, domestic servant, Queenstown.
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New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 3, 22 January 1913, Page 47
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1,122PERSONS WANTED. New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 3, 22 January 1913, Page 47
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