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TH E UNKNOWN.

CAN HIS BOOTS BE IDENTIFIED? 4 A BOOTMAKER WANTED. [PBB PMBfl &SBOOUTIOK.] Wellington, December oU. The police believe that if the bootmaker who recently mended the boote i worn by the man who was killed m Oourtenay Place, and whose uniden- . tified body lies at the Morgue, reads the following. description of the boote ho will recognise his work, ana tnis may help t^^ identifying, the unfortunate man. The description roads: — n j Galce kid lace boots, size 6, round toesu bunion marks, very rectently clump hali-soled with eoloniai leather and bdgrheaded brass rivets; heeled with cut springs ; three extra springs across waist. The waist ol the left bot .only has been fudged. The boote have teen finished with burnishing ink, andi the soles have not been painted.

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Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 766, 31 December 1908, Page 4

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THE UNKNOWN. Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 766, 31 December 1908, Page 4

THE UNKNOWN. Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 766, 31 December 1908, Page 4