Deserters from Her Majesty’s Service.
From H.M.S. “Katoomba,” at Sydney.
On 11th May, 1897. James Palmer, stoker, a native of Plymouth, Devon, twenty-nine years of age, 5 ft. in. high, light hair, blue eyes, fair complexion. A reward of £3 is offered for his arrest.
(See Police Gazette, 1897, pages 91 and 100.)
William Pilgrim and Charles Henry Scoons, deserters from the “ Royalist,” have been arrested by Constables G. Connor and J. H. Harrison, Auckland police, and placed on board the “ Mildura.”
(See Police Gazette, 189Gf pages 31 and 39; and 1897, page 44.)
John Campbell, deserter from H.M.S. “Katoomba,” has been arrested by Constable J. Mcllveney, Auckland police, and placed on board the “Pylades.”
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New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XXI, Issue 12, 9 June 1897, Page 107
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