Missing Friends.
Frank John Waller, also known as Frank John Williams, and sometimes as Harry Williams, is inquired for by the Dunedin police, with the view of compelling him to provide for his wife’s support. Description: English, a carpenter and joiner, twenty-nine years of age, about sft. 4in. high, slight build, dark hair tinged with grey, dark-reddish moustache only, blue eyes, anchor tattooed on left arm above wrist, and a ring on one left finger, but wears a gold ring over the latter. Works at his trade in mills and at bridges.
(See Police Gazette, 1895, page 37.)
Alfred Walter Blyde was seen in Napier on the 6th ultimo, and left on the same day for Hastings. He was going under the name of Frank Bevan, and was accompanied by two men, named Hayes and Fitzgerald.
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New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XIX, Issue 8, 17 April 1895, Page 64
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136Missing Friends. New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XIX, Issue 8, 17 April 1895, Page 64
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