Deserters from Merchant Vessel.
Gisborne. —£20 Reward. —The following men are charged on warrant with having deserted the ship “ Anakonda,” at Gisborne, on the 24th instant: Peter Husfeldt, a German, twenty years of age, sft. 6in. high, fair hair, little if any on face, medium build; Christian Huper, a German, twenty-, four years of age, sft. Bin. high, small fair moustache, slender! build; George Kass7nusse7i, a Dane, about twenty-two years of age, Oft. high, may have small fair moustache, fair hair, strong build; E7iiil Hanso7i, a Dane, twenty-seven years of age, about sft. Bin. high, fair hair and moustache, very freckled on face, stout build. They all speak broken English, and are dressed in dark serge. Will probably endeavour to leave by some other ship. A reward of £5 is offered for the arrest of each man if apprehended within three weeks from date of desertion.
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New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XVI, Issue 24, 30 November 1892, Page 195
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146Deserters from Merchant Vessel. New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XVI, Issue 24, 30 November 1892, Page 195
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