INQUIRIES, ETC., FROM OUTSIDE NEW ZEALAND.
England. Hawke (known as Jack Hawke), age twenty-four, height about 5 ft. Ik in., ship’s steward and waiter, fair complexion, light-brown hair, grey eyes, is musical and plays the violin and mandoline, Japanese woman with sun-hade, and lion, on one arm, dagger with snake round it, and a parrot on a perch tattooed on the other arm. He joined the s.s. “lonic” as third-class steward, and sailed from Albert Docks on the 17th September, 1909, and was last heard of in November, 1909, at Christchurch. Inquiry by his mother, Mary Ann Hawke, Peckbam, London. Photograph filed in the Commissioner’s Office, Wellington. (11/562.)
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New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XXXVI, Issue 12, 29 March 1911, Page 133
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108INQUIRIES, ETC., FROM OUTSIDE NEW ZEALAND. New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XXXVI, Issue 12, 29 March 1911, Page 133
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