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Missing Friends.

William Cain is inquired for by the Waitotara police with a view of serving him with a notice of fine for supplying liquor to a prohibited person. Description : A native of England, labourer, about fifty-five years of age, 5 ft. 7 in. high, fresh complexion, grey beard whiskers and moustache ; dressed in grey sac suit, slovenly appearance; fond of drink, and generally resides with Maoris at their settlements about Wanganui.

William Fitzsimmons is inquired for by the Christchurch police with a view of serving him with a summons for disobeying an order of Court to pay ss. a week towards the maintenance of his child. Description: A native of Ireland, labourer, forty-eight years of age, 5 ft. in. high, medium build, fresh complexion, grey hair and eyes, little finger of left hand crushed.

Max and August Anerbach, Ernest Meno Paul Pabst, August Muller, and Joseph Schneider are inquired for by the Auckland police at the instance of the German Consul.

Max Anerbach went to America in 1866, and his brother August in 1875. One of them is supposed to have come to Australia or New Zealand, and has died, leaving a large fortune. They were born in Nordstetten, Wuerttemberg. Ernest Meno Pabst, sixty-six years of age, engineer, emigrated to America in 1876, and is supposed to have come to New Zealand. His father was owner of lithographic works. August Muller, native of Posen, emigrated to New Zealand about twenty years ago, and is said to own a large farm. Inquiry by his sister, Mrs. Henrietta Paar, United States of America. •

Josef Schneider, hairdresser, from Vienna, emigrated to New Zealand three or four years ago.

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Bibliographic details

New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XXVII, Issue 18, 26 August 1903, Page 216

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Missing Friends. New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XXVII, Issue 18, 26 August 1903, Page 216

Missing Friends. New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XXVII, Issue 18, 26 August 1903, Page 216