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PERSONS WANTED.

Auckland.— 24th ultimo, on warrant for deserting his wife, Beatrice Mabel Barnett, and leaving her without means of support, Joseph Henj?y Barnett, age twentyfour, height 5 ft. B^in., carpentpfr, native of New Zealand, very dark complexion, broad build, biown eyes, scar under one eye, hair alm< st black, upper teeth (one broken in front) ; dressed in darkish suit with green stripe, and black hard hat. He formerly lived at .Rangitana, near Ohakune, where he was W\\ Hams, without adequate means 5 ft. 4 in., butcher, native of/NafoZe^tnd, slight build, dark complexion, small dark eyes.loSpfagwvery small moustache, speaks very slowly ; dressed rn grey suit. H’s relatives reside in Timaru.

Auckland. — Ist instant, on warrant for failing to provide for the maintenance of his illegitimate child, Frank Leslie Inman, age twenty-three, height 5 ft. 8 in., painter,

native of New Zealand, slight build, bluish-grey eyes. Complainant, Hettie Hawkes. (See Police Gazette , 1907, page 443.)

Thames. —7th ultimo, thatfe distress warrant for £1 may be executed on him for htjvlang without a license, Richard Evans, age about thirt/-fwe, height about 5 ft. 9 in., supposed native of New Zealand, slight build, fair complexion, dark-brown hair, moustache onhn untiQy appearance. He was hawking furnkture-pol/sh. / yj

Napier. —l4th ultimo, that a summonsmiay be served on him for.~assault, Joseph Bailey, age twenty-three, height 5 ft. S/in., labourer, native of !Newd r ; hfawh> nair, grey left slue of mouth; dresseam Wue-cloth sujk, hard black hat, soft shirt with red stripe and a turihei-down qtAl&x ; nuyikin appearance ; fond of drink. He two months ago in Hutson’s brickyard, WaiJjSce Street, Wellington. He is supposed to have left Napier cm above date by train going south.

B- 17th ultimo, on warrant for forgery, eton, age twenty-six, height 5 ft. 7 in. or lative of Now Zealand, medium build, dark thin features, long nose, cleanin bfcoVra-tweed sac suit, blaqk hard hat or stbHcb-'Tip yewlhwr, and tie. (See /Police ge 348, and Vsw, Offender was bert WaughV farmer, Kimbolton, and forged heque on the Bank of New Zealand, Kimbolton, for £9 12s. Other Charges pending.

Wjs^/uiNGTON.—28(ffi ultimo, that she may be compelled to pay £l3 13s. arrears due for the maintenance of her child, an inmate of the Wellington Receiving Home, Eva Mary Vine, age twenty-five, height 5 ft. 3£in., p/ostitute, native of New Zealand, dark complexion, dark-brown hair, blue eyes, pointed nose. (See Police Gazette, 1910, page 251.)

Wellington. —lßth ultimo, on warrant for unlawfully absenting himself f«)ny the Italian ship “ King Malcolm,” Tam Knudsen, Agsf about twenty-five, height 5 ft., seaman, native of NorwAy, stout build, fair complexion, fair hair, has a wound bn left eye covered with a piece of stickingplaster ; dressed in darkjjfcweed' coat and vest/ ami lightOol °X£J®i^ Us./ 3 fflpl

Wellington. —2lst ultimo, on warrant fafTbeing absent, without leave from the s.s. “ Ruapehu, ’LJoseph. Larkin, age thirty-three, height 5 ft. 9§in., Quartermaster, native of Ireland, brown, haif, grey eyes, scar oyer left eye. lie is supposed to hays Qone to Hamilton. /William Ross, age twenty-six, Height sft. sin., seaman, naprre*br England, browrLnait, fresh complexion, blue eveZ-Ariohor tattooed on hft hand. Henry Randle, native ot England,

Brunnerton. —10th August last, on warrant of commitment to Hokitika Prison for fmydeen days in default of paying £4 12s. 6d. medical exts£ar£es when on remand for helpless drunkenness, Alexander Kane, age forty, height 5 ft. and mmer, New Zealand, slight buil^OMtl^i-delicate cor&prexiokAlong thin face, sunken cheakaydark hair and brown eyes; dressed in shabby suit and .black bard hat; very quiet manner. He has-been the Paparoa Coalmines, at the Otira tunnel/and at the Reefton mines. His relatives reside at Westport, and his mother at Burnside, Otago.

Christchurch.—2nd instant, on warrant for failing to provide future maintenance of his unborn illegitimate child; Frederick Hawke, age twenty-five, height 5 ft. 9in., labourer 2 yrSl«%4 , slight build, brown hair, darkblue eygQ, clean-shaved, respectable erect carriage ; generally wears dark-blue iSait-’and soft green hat. Complainant, Bertha Beyers.

Christchurch. —2nd instant, that steps may be taken to compel her toyf>rovide for the maintenance of her illegitimate child, an himate of the receiving-home, Mabel Grace Pauling/age j^b^&&d<p : fab^comnJ,esroim£uid ; blue eyes ; generally wears dark dress, fijfe msfph gu? \snTh her six years of age. She is supposed m/be living with a man named Mcßoby. Her husband, William Pauling, is a tailor residing at Masterton.

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New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XXXV, Issue 48, 7 December 1910, Page 515

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PERSONS WANTED. New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XXXV, Issue 48, 7 December 1910, Page 515

PERSONS WANTED. New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XXXV, Issue 48, 7 December 1910, Page 515