Missing Friends.
Donohue. —lnformation is requested concerning Thomas Donohue, a Tasmanian, forty years of age, sft. lOin. or llin. high, dark hair turning grey, stout build. He was supposed to be in the North Island, New Zealand, about twelve months ago. Inquiry is made by James Donohue, police constable, Port Cygnet, Tasmania. (95/706.)
George Albury is inquired for by the South Canterbury Charitable Aid Board with a view of compelling him to support his illegitimate child yet unborn. Description: Thirty-eight years of age, a shearer and labourer, slight build, sft. 9Jin. high, large dark eyes, black hair, long nose, medium chin. His present address is supposed to be, “ Care of Mrs. McLachlan, Jolly Waggoner’s Hotel, Bourke, New South Wales.” His parents live in Tasmania.
John Rolholm is missing from his hut, five miles from Clyde, since the 17th ultimo. Description: A Swede, a rabbi ter, about sixty years of age, sft. 9in. high, dark complexion, hair and beard turning grey, round-shouldered; dressed in a dark-tweed suit, and grey soft-felt hat.
(See Police Gazette, 1895, page 12.) Bertie Cooper has returned to his home in Wellington.
(See Police Gazette, 1894, page 104.)
Charles Arthur Goer having communicated with his parents from the Napier district, no further inquiries need be made.
Robert Gamble is missing from Greymouth since the 20th ultimo. Description : Irish, a carter, sixty-two years of age, sft. 7in. high, strong, stout build, ruddy complexion ; dressed in a dark-tweed coat, soft black hat, corduroy trousers, and blucher boots. Last seen on the wharf at 10 p.m. on the above date.
(See Police Gazette, 1895, pages 12 and 19.) John Fox has written to his wife from Sydney, New South Wales.
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New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XIX, Issue 12, 12 June 1895, Page 93
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280Missing Friends. New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XIX, Issue 12, 12 June 1895, Page 93
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