STRANGE DISAPPEARED.
The police are keeping a sharp lookout m every district m the Dominion for two boys- who have disappeared from their home at Cambridge. The boys are the sons of Mr Charles Norgrove, who is m business as a butcher at Cambridge and was until recently the proprietor of a shop at- Ponsonby. The boys. Frederick and Harold Norgrove. are fourteen and fifteen years old respectively. They disappeared from their father's house eleven days ago, and all efforts to trace them have been unsuccessful. They were both wearing blue serge suits and caps of the same material, and each was the possessor of a watch and chain, the elder boy's watch being of gold. They were known to have had money m their possession, and they took with them their bank books. The photograph sup. plied to the police shows- them m the uniform of public school cadets. The authorities have been watching the trains and steamboats for several days past, but not even a clue to the boys' whereabouts has been found. Meanwhile their father is extremely anxious to hear o£ them.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 11371, 2 September 1908, Page 5
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185STRANGE DISAPPEARED. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 11371, 2 September 1908, Page 5
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