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PERSONS WANTED.

Auckland. —February last, that she may be coranelDd to support her son at Wera'-oa Training Farm, Maggie Wade Campbell, alias Martin, age thirty-five, height 5 ft. 7 in., half-caste Maori, slight build, dark complexion and hair, brown evrs, good t< eth; has a good knowledge of the English language. She was last heard rf at Raglan, in February last, at which true she was living with a half-caste Maori named Martin. Inquiry is at the instance of the Education Department.

Auckland. mitment to Mount Eden Prison for three days in default of paying 19s. fine and costs for disorderly behaviour while drunk, Thomas Sparrow, nge twenty-three, height 5 ft. 6^in., milker, native of New Zealand, slight build, dark complexion, brown hair and eyes.

Auckland. —4th August last, that she mav be compelled to pay £2 ss. arrears of maintenance and to support her child, an inmate of an industrial school, Elizabeth Brady, age about forty-five, height 5 ft. sin., domestic, native of Australia, stout build, dark complexion and hair,

round features, erect gait ; fond of drink; well dressed. She was last heard of at Napier, and mav he employed as a cook at a boardinghouse or sta'ion. Inquiry is at the instance of the Education Department.

Queen Street Wharf (Auckland! —16th September last, on warrant of commitment to Mount Eden Prison for seven days in default of pavirg £2 10s. fine and costs for entering licensed premises during the currency of his prohibition order, Albert Joseph Payne, age twentv-nine, height 5 ft. 5J in., wharf labourer, native of New Zealand, fresh complexion, dark-brown hair, brown eyes, scar on left eyebrow and upper lip. (See Police Gazette, 1910, page 340.)

Ormondville.-— 6fch September last, on warrant for theft of a Kaiapoi rug (not recovered), value £4, t.ue property of Jonathan Holden, Gustav Rudolph Fieken, age twenty-four, height 5 ft. in., labourer, native of New Zealand, f ir complexion, light-brown hair, grey eyes, several small warts on left hand, mole on left cheek and neck. (See Police Gazette, 1909, page 263, and Photographs of Discharged Prisoners, 1909, page 26.)

Wanganui. —Mav, 1910, that he may be compelled to c ntri>ue towards the support of his mother, Edwin Norman, or Foster, age about thirty-one, height 6ft , wharf labourer, naiive of N»w Zealand, slight build, fair complexion, hair, and moustache, blue eyes, stooping ga : t; ge> erally dressed >n dark suit and cap. He was last h ard of at Gisborne. Inquiry is at the instance of Mrs. Henry Norman, Castlecliff.

Wanganui. —Julv, 1910 that he may be compelled to contribute towards the support of his mother, William Norman, or Foster age twenty-four, height sft 2 in., cook or hotel porter, native of New Zealand, stout build, fresh complexion, brown hair, blue eyes, dean-shaved ; generally dre-sed in dark suit and black hard hat. He was last heard of at Feilding. Inquiry is at the instance cf Mrs. Henry Norman, Castlecliff.

Palmerston North. —2Bth August last, that he mav be served with a nonce of t' e issue of a maintenance order for the support of hi- children, inmates of an industrial school, Herbert or Arthur Doughty, alias Hall, age thirrysix, heigh l 5 ft. in., groom, nativp of England, dark complexion, black hair turning grey, blue e> es, ohl quo nose; dressed in dark-tweed suit and black hard hat. (See Police Gazette, 1911, page 331.)

Wellington. —2Bth ultimo, on warrant for failing to comply with a maintenance order for the support of his illegitimate child, Douglas Sowman, Norman Harvey, age twenty-six, height sft. Sin. or 9in., pastrycook, tramconductor and bricklayer’s labourer, supposed native of New Zealand, slight build, clear inclined to florid complexion, fair hair, dark-blue eyes, largo nose, thick and flattened ears, thin face, upper teeth artificial, scar from right elbow to knuckles, prominent scar on right knuckle, very broad hands, stooping gait, very large feet, left foot tender; flushes and trembles when accused of anything ; well dressed. He is supposed to have gone to Sydney. His photograph is filed in the Inspector’s Office, Wellington. Arrears to 28th ultimo., 14s.

Wellington. —lst instant, on warrant for failing to prov de for the adequate maintenance of his wife, Kenneth Minahan, alias K. G. Wilson, age fortv, height oft. 10in., labourer, native of New Zealand, dark complexion, dark hair turning grey, brown eyes, dark moustache; generally dressed in brown or clue tweed suit. His photograph is filed in the Inspector’s Office, Wellington. He is supposed to have gone to Lyttelton. Complainant, Anna Minahan, 26 Cambridge Terrace.

Island Bay (Wellington).— Alfred James Hewett, wanted for failing bo maintain bis son at Weraroa Training Farm : It has been ascertained that offender’s correct name is Alfred James Huett. (See Police- Gazette, 1911, page 478.)

Christchurch. —15th September last, on warrant for theft, A. McKay (probatfly fictitious), age about forty, heivht about 5 it. bin., labourer, native of America, s'rong build, dark-brown hair turning grey, grev eyes, heavy brown moustache, tip off one finger, very talkative disposition ; fond of drink; dressed in dark suit and cap. He was formerly employed by tne Dredge Company, Wellington, and the Harbour Board, Tirnaru. Offender stole an order drawn bv H. Lang on the Chatham Islands Fishing Company (Limited!, Wellington, for the payment of £l2 Is. lOd. to Ernest Martinw Roiall, fisherman, Owenga. He may be identical with one David Evans, to whom the order was intrusted, and who was last heard of at Christchurch.

Christchurch.— 3rd instant, that he may be compelled to conttibute towards the support of Emily Louisa Aiken, an inmate of the Christchurch Receiving Home, William Ellis, age twenty-six, height 5 ft. 10 in , native of New Zeala> d, medium build, dark complexion and hair, cleanshaved, round shoulders, stooping gait. He was last heard of at Christchurch in 1908. Inquiry is at the instance of the Education Department.

Christchurch.— 3rd instant, that she mav be compelled to contr bute towards the support of her child, Emily Louisa Aiken, an inmate of the Christchurch Receiving Home, Mary Elizabeth Ellis, n6e Aiken, age twentysix, he ght 5 ft. Bin , native of New Zealand, stout build, fresh complexion, brown hair and eyes. She was last heard of at Gnristehnrnh in 1908. Inquiry is at the instance of the Education Department.

Christchurch. —3lst ultimo, on warrant for failing to comply with a maintenance order for the support of his motner, Thomas Douglas Edgar Miller age twentyfour, height 5 It 3 in. or 4 in., labourer, native of Australia, medium build, fair complexion, brown hair and moustache, blue eye-i. His photograph is filed in the Inspector’s Office, Christchurch. He is supposed to have gone to the Haniner district.

Dunedin. —2oth ultimo, on warrant of commitment to Dunedin Prison for one month in default, of paying £5 10s. fine and co-ts for casting offensive matter in a public place, George Rackley. ape fifty-three, height sft. labour; r, native of England, medium buiia, fresh complexion, brown hair turning grey, light-brown eyes, star. G. R.,” and wreath on right arm, “M.R.,” anchor, cross, &c., on left arm. (See Police Gazette, 1911, page 479.)

Dunedin. —2sth ultimo, on warrant for failing to provide for the adequate maintenance of his wife, William Henry Martin, age thirty-two, height 5 ft. in., seaman and labourer, native of New Zealand, swarthy complexion, dark-brown hair, brown eyes, Anchor, star, and wreath on right arm, clasped hands and flag on right wrist, two stars on right hand, tailor, girl, and flag on left r.rm, heart, ribbon, and i; W. M.” on left wrist. (See Police Gazette, 1911, page 299.) Complainant, Madeline Tshta Martin, 111 Athol Place.

Dunedin.— 2sth November, 1910, for failing to comply with the conditions of his release upon probation, George Thomas Buckley, age twenty-three, height sft. 4in , groom, native of New Zealand, fresh complexion, dark-brown hair, hazel eyes, small thick-pointed nose, large scar on left hand. (See Police Gazette, 1910, page 103.) Offender has failed to pay £2 os. costs of prosecution. He was last heard of at Roxburgh in 1910, at which time he was employed at McMahon’s circus.

Dunedin.— l4th September last, for theft of a bicycle (recovered), value £4, the property of Arthur McKenzie, Albert Watson (probably fictitious), supposed identical with Herbert Haim, age twenty 7 -six, height 5 ft. 6§in., labourer, naive of Tasmania, fresh complexion, brown hair, thick nosp : dressed in dark-grey sac suit and cap. (See Police Gazette, 1911, paga 44.) Helm was last heard of at Christchurch. No warrant.

Middlemarch. —3ofch ultimo, ou warrant for failing to provide for the adequate maintenance of his wife and children, Hugh Dowie, age about twenty-nine, height 5 ft. 7 in., miner and labourer, native of New Zealand, medium build, fair hair and moustache, brown eyes ; fond of drink; dressed in dark-brown suit. He spoke of going to Waihi. Complainant, Mary Dowie.

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New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XXXVI, Issue 44, 8 November 1911, Page 525

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PERSONS WANTED. New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XXXVI, Issue 44, 8 November 1911, Page 525

PERSONS WANTED. New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XXXVI, Issue 44, 8 November 1911, Page 525