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INQUIRIES, ETC., FROM OUTSIDE NEW ZEALAND.

Sydney. —A warrant has been issued for the arrest of Albert Buckman forymsleeting to pay £lO due on a maintenance order mad® on/the 4th May, 1910, for the support of his deserted wife/Adat Buckman. Description : Age thirty-eight, height 5/t. ifo in., billiard-marker, medium build, dark-brown haiyturaing grey, blue eyes, clean-shaved, hard stern face, five i/diad-ink spots on upper arm (supposed left), one toe doubled up, long thin white hands, singlestone diamond ring on left hand; usually wears n at grey suit. Photograph filed in the Commissioner’s Office, Wellington. Arrest desired. (See Police Qfyzette, J.9lo, page 336.) iwJa, X-jQjw

Sydney. —Lost or mislaid since the 31st May last, the property of Mrs. Helena Hall, Glenrowan, a platinum and diamond necklet, fine platinum-wire chain round the nei-k; and two banging-bands studded with diamonds, ending with two large diamond drops: value, about £2OO. Identifiable. Photograph of necklet filed in the Commissioner's Office, Wellington. (See New South Wales Police Gazette, 1910, page 204.) (F. P. B. 313/10.)

Tamworth {New South Wales) —Description of Richard O’Donnell, alias Ernest Leonard, alias Darky Agnew, who about 1 a.m. on the 12 h February last escaped from legal custody at Breeza whilst under committal charged with maliciously wounding at Collarenebri, and whilst being conveyed to Narrabri for trial, thirty-three years of age, 5 ft. 5 in. high, about 9st. 21b. weight, fresh complexion, small features, brown eves, brown moustache only, Highlander dancing over cro-sed swords tattooed on left f< rearm, star above left wrist, blue spot outside left forearm, female and sailor outside right upper arm, blue spot above “RUB’’ outside right forearm, scar on right chestbone ; dressed in a black-serge coat, striped trousers, and dark-striped greenish-coloured cap. Identical with discharged prisoner same name (vide New South Wales Police Gazette, 1907, page 34), and offender same name (vide New South Wales Police (Gazette, 1909. page 486 ; also Pnoto-book No. 47, page 201). Before escaping he expressed his intention of making for New Zealand. He is a dangerous criminal. For photograph of offender see New South Wales Police Gazette, 1910, page 71. Arrest desired. (F.P.B. 312/10.)

Scotland. age abou r forty, tail, fair hair, blue eyes. He was married at Port Douglas, Queensland, about 1902, and left for New Zealand, and is said to have been living at the Hutt, Wellington, until about twelve months ago, but no trace of him having been there can he di-covered. Inquiry by his mother, Martina Church, Moor Park, Scotland. (10/1510.)

Ireland.— lnquiry requested for John Gleeson, age forty-four, height 5 ft. fresh complexion, light-grey eyes, dark-brown hair. He enlisted in the R yal Artillery in 1885, and served seven years with the colours and four years in the reserve. In 1908 he was stopping at the Crown Hotel, Denniston, and wrote to his wife in July, 1909, and was supposed to have gone to Reefton, but no trace of him can be ob ained there. Hi was formerly in the Martinborough district, and was afterwards employed on a survey paity on the We-t Coast, South Island. Inquiry by his wife, that he may be induced to send some money for the support of herself and child. (10/1671.)

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New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XXXV, Issue 31, 10 August 1910, Page 347

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INQUIRIES, ETC., FROM OUTSIDE NEW ZEALAND. New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XXXV, Issue 31, 10 August 1910, Page 347

INQUIRIES, ETC., FROM OUTSIDE NEW ZEALAND. New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XXXV, Issue 31, 10 August 1910, Page 347

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