INQUIRIES, ETC., FROM OUTSIDE NEW ZEALAND.
Moruya (New South Wales). A warrant has been issued by the Moruya Bench for the arrest of Edward John Foran, charged with failing to make provision for expenses attending the birth of his child. He is about nineteen years of age, medium build, about 11 stone weight,
5 ft. 8 in. high, rather fat face, dark eyes, brown hair; dressed in brown suit and brown soft felt hat with broad rim. Left Bateman’s Bay by the boat “Peterborough” for Sydney, on the Bth June last, en route to New Zealand. He is said to be accompanied by his uncle, Frank Foran, age thirty, height 5 ft. 9 in., stout, strong build, 12 stone weight, dark complexion, dark hair, dark moustache only, wild appearance, a miner. Offender’s arrest is not desired, but if found, to be induced to make some provision for the complainant, Ada Mary Honan, and thereby save further aotion. Photograph filed in Commissioner’s Office. (See New South Wales Police Gazette, 1905, page 230. —05/1600).
Sydney. —Stolen, on the 15th May last, from 142, Palmer Street, the property of Frank Constantine, a ladies’ 18 ct. gold marquise ring, set with sapphires and diamonds ; a gold medallion pendant, photos of two boys in front, look of fair hair at back; a Japanese brown morocco leather purse, two Japanese coins stamped outside, containing £5; and a black silk dress, trimmed with black silk and black buttons: value, £lO. Also stolen, the property of Mary Gallagher, a ladies’ gold lever hunting-watoh, gold dial, chased cases, “H.W.” or “W.H.” on frorit case; a ladies’ rolled-gold American hunting keyless watch, yellow dial, chased cases; a long gold muff-chain; an 18ct. gold dressring, set with supphires and diamonds ; a heavy gold wed-ding-ring ; a ladies’ gold marquise ring, set with sapphires and diamonds; and a ladies’ long dark leather purse, silvermounted : value, £2O. Also, the property of Isabella Banks, a ladies’ silver hunting keyless watch, white dial, chased oases ; value, £1: total value, £3l. (See New South Wales Police Gazette , 1905, page 259.)
England. —lnquiry requested for Mark Jackson Hargrave, who left Grimsby, England, in 1900, and was living in the Sailors’ Home, George Street, Sydney, for eighteen months prior to December, 1902; and is said to have left there for New Zealand by the s.s. “ Waikare ” on 10th December, 1902, paying his passage on board. He may be employed on a trawling-boat or in the coastal service, as he holds a captain’s certificate. He is described as tall, fair hair and moustache, blue eyes; is usually called Joe, and may go under the name of Jackson. Inquiry by his wife, Lottie M. Hargrave, Great Grimsby, England. (05/1299.)
England. —lnquiry requested for George Joseph Waltham, age fifty-three, height sft. 6in., solicitor, broad shouldered, strong build, generally works on farms or on the wharf as labourer. He was last heard of at the London Boardiug-house, Christchurch, New Zealand, in 1902. Is a native of London, and was single when last heard of. Inquiry by Lucy Waltham, 203, Chesterton Road, Cambridge. (05/1050).
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New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XXX, Issue 31, 9 August 1905, Page 279
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