Extracts from South Australian Police Gazette.
(See New Zealand PoiicaJAazetlc, 1892, page 81.) Warrant clerk, about thirty years, heigrilVoft. light/irown hair, and h onyyA no us tap) i e (pnWsge nll eman 1 y appearance, for at Adalltjclp,' railway!ticket to/jMlWrne on the 14th ultimo, and will probjtyMy endeapi to jeave the Australian Colonies for America. (C. 045.) [Offender is going under the name of Wilson (instead of his oivn name, as erroneously quoted in above reference), and it is thought will make for San Francisco or England. Arrest important. (92/766.)]
(From Gazette, 1892, page 51.)
Information is requested of Charles Hammond, a commercial traveller, English, who was last heard of about the 16th February last, at the Aldgate Pump Hotel, age thirty-five to forty years, height sft. 7in., dark complexion, dark-brown hair, brown moustache and sideboards only, blue eyes, medium nose, walks slightly lame, supposed to be ruptured, and has probably gone to New Zealand. (C. 459.)
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New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XVI, Issue 11, 1 June 1892, Page 89
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157Extracts from South Australian Police Gazette. New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XVI, Issue 11, 1 June 1892, Page 89
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