Deserters from Her Majesty’s Service.
James Dwyer, Walter 0. Hodgson, George Brown, Henry Benjeyfield, and Charles Lyon are charged on warrants with deserting from Her Majesty’s ship “Nelson,” at Auckland, on the sth January last; and Frederick O’Neill is charged on warrant with deserting from the same ship, at Wellington, on the 20th of the same month. Descripti®n: Dwyer is a native of Gahir, County Tipperary, a stoker, about twenty years of age, sft. 10Jin. high, fresh complexion, brown hair, and blue eyes. Hodgson is a native of Essex, nineteen years of age, sft. 6in. high, fresh complexion, brown hair, hazel eyes, American crest on right forearm. Brown is a native of
Stratford, England, eighteen years of age, sft. lin. high, ruddy complexion, dark-brown hair, hazel eyes. Benjeyfiold is a native of Somerset, England, nineteen years of age, sft. sin. high, fair complexion, light hair, blue eyes, anchor tattooed on left arm. Lyon is a native of Surrey, eighteen years of age, sft. 4in. high, dark complexion, black hair, and dark eyes, CL tattooed on right arm and T on left arm. O’Neill is a native of Boston, Lincolnshire, an ordinary-sea-man, nineteen years of age, sft. Gin. high, fair complexion, light-brown hair, grey eyes, clasped hands tattooed on back of right hand. A reward of £3 each is offered for their arrest, in addition to £5 reward offered by the Colonial Government. The Government desires special exertions to be made towards effecting the arrest of these men.
Joseph Be Mark and George Mead are charged on warrant with deserting from Her Majesty’s ship “ Opal,” at Sydney, on the 4th ultimo. Description: De Mark is a native of Yorkshire, an able-seaman, twenty-one years of age, sft. 2in. high, fair complexion, brown eyes, dark hair, pockpitted. Mead is a native of Somerset, an ordinary-seaman, nineteen years of age, sft. sin. high, fair complexion, blue eyes, and brown hair. A reward of £3 each is offered for their arrest, in addition to £5 reward offered by the Colonial Government.
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New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume X, Issue 16, 4 August 1886, Page 144
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336Deserters from Her Majesty’s Service. New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume X, Issue 16, 4 August 1886, Page 144
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