PRISONERS AT LARGE
CLOTHING FOUND
YACHTS RANSACKED ■ "
(By Telegraph.—Press Association.);
AUCKLAND, September 13. '
The two prisoners who escaped from; the bakehouse at Mount Edea Priji.tfii on. Monday, Harris O'Neill and Geo'igJJ Eden Charles Hayward, are still.-fh* large. . • * • ■■■ ,'^ • It is .considered likely, however, that the fugitives will be recaptured befgfcji long, as they have been definitely traced to the Parnell district, where therr prison clothing, worn at the timei&f their escape, was found discarded th^s morning. The clothing had befen. secreted among some scrub on a-Vac-ant section, and was found by awprna* residing in the locality. She immodiately reported her discovery to 'tka police. ' ■ ' That the men were still in the district this afternoon was indicated by, the fact that three yachts berthed an Judge's Bay were found to have be'iyi. ransacked. Clothing belonging ~&> yachtsmen is missing from the boa&i
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 65, 14 September 1933, Page 9
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PRISONERS AT LARGE
Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 65, 14 September 1933, Page 9
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