INQUIRIES, ETC., FROM OUTSIDE NEW ZEALAND.
Sydney (New South Wales). —26th ultimo, from the Coogee Bay Hotel, Coogee, the property ofMRS. ISAGCS, a lady’s gold marquise ring, set with diamonds ; a lady’s gold half-hoop ring, set with two sapphires, surrounded with diamonds ; a lady’s gold ring, set with three diamonds and two sapphires, or two diamonds and three sapphires ; a large oval brooch, set with a large amethyst, surrounded with pearls; a gold necklet with an amethyst pendant attached ; a pair of oval-shaped earrings, set with amethyst; two black-and-white cameo brooches: a pair of pear-shaped pearl-and-diamopd earrings ’( amber necklet; a pair of amber earrings; a pair ofi blue aquamarine earrings; a miniature portrait of a gitlfsej/wlth pearls ; a gold chain, set with green jade^thnes; and/a pair of gold and green jadestone earrings: total value, £IBO. Identifiable. Suspicion is attached to Archibald Robert Hughes, age thirty, height 5 ft. 9Jin., steward, native of Queensland, slight build, fair complexion and hair, grey eyes, small mole on right side of neck, left little finger deformed, weight 9st. 91b. A copy of the suspect’s photograph has been sent to all headquarter stations in the Dominion. If located, a telegraphic communication is to be sent to the Commissioner of Police, Wellington. (C.R. 13/642.)
Sydney (New South Wales). Missing, since the sth instant, from 62 Bayswater Road, Darlinghurst, Mona J. West, twenty-one years o? age, 5 ft. 4 in. high, medium build, very fair complexion, bronze-gold hair, grey-green eyes, dark eyebrows; generally wears her hair arranged close on head, low on neck, no pad ; dressed when last seen in a navy-blue coat and skirt, black hat and veil; very well educated, and of superior appearance. Special inquiry is to be made at hospitals and from nurses, &c., with a view to tracing this girl. If located, an urgent communication is to be sent to the Commissioner of Police, Wellington, in whose office a photograph of the missing friend is filed, and she is to be kept under surveillance. (C.R. 13/656.)
England. —lnquiry is requested for George Edward Spencer, age fifty-one, height 5 ft. 7 in., clerk, native of Leeds, Yorkshire, England, fair complexion, blue eyes. He left England in company with a family named Boocock, in 1888, and was heard of in Christchurch in June of that year. He is reported to have been seen in Sydney about 1892-93, and to have been employed as an assistant manager to a mining company. Inquiry by the Under-Secretary for Internal Affairs on behalf of W. A. Spencer, Room 158, War Office, London, S.C. (P. 13/1989.)
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New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 49, 10 December 1913, Page 747
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427INQUIRIES, ETC., FROM OUTSIDE NEW ZEALAND. New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 49, 10 December 1913, Page 747
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