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PERSONS WANTED.

Otahuhu. —30th August last, on warrant of commitment to Auckland Prison for three months in default of paying £l4 10s. arrears due on a maintenance for the support of his wife, William John Galvin, age forty-six, height 5 ft. 9f in., butcher, native of New Zealand, medium build, sallow complexion, brown hair and eyes, scar on forehead, large mouth. (See Police Gazette, 1912, page 240.)

Waihi.—3rd instant, on warrant of a £1 note, the property of -James WoodsMe, inkier, Station Road, John Peter Mo r ga,n^L>p*m ldiv/linown as “ Paddy,” age and fireman, native of Ireland, stoHnLkitwaLytwp Gednpjftrxion, brown hair turning grey, blue'oyes, snuicfy nxlustache ; slovenly appearance. He is supposed be identical with Patrick Michael Morgan referred to in Police Gazette, 1912, page 522.

Napier. 24th ultimo, on warrant for failing to make adequate provision for the future maintenance of his unborn illegitimate child, Leo Sullivan, age twenty-two, height about oft. 8 in., labourer, native of New Zealand, thin build, very dark complexion, black hair, dark-brown eyes, small hole in left jaw close to mouth, false teeth in front of upper jaw, one tooth missing at side, inclined to be pigeon-toed; dressed in a black suit and black or green soft bat. He has the appearance of a half-caste Maori. His photograph is filed in the Inspector’s Office, Napier. Complainant, Adelaide Stacey, care of Mrs. John Fulford, 296 Hastings Street. Napier.

Feilding. —loth instant, on warrant for disobeying an order of Court to pay 7s. 6d. per week towards the support of his illegitimate child, Percy William Gibbs, age twentyfour, height sft. 7 in., slight build, dark complexion, darkbrown hair, brown eyes; nail of right forefinger deformed. Complainant, Florence Lucy Alice Townsend, Feilding. (See Police Gazette, 1006, page 227.)

Wellington. —loth instant, on warrant for deserting from the s.s. “ Arawa,” Frederick Wagner, age thirtysix, height 5 ft. 7in., fireman, native of Holland, medium build, fair complexion, brown hair, blue eyes.

Christchurch. ment to Lyttelton PrisouroLwffijjtyrfbnr hours in default of paying Bs. fine ajnd Frank Winter, age thirty-six, labourer, native of New Zealand, medium v build/Jpf; fiA|r and complexion, grey eyes ; usually well/Jresfefif

Christchurch.—6th (jictobbr last, on warrant of commitment to military custodyt jm'jspven days in default of paying; £llos. fine apd_{xmb Sor a breach of the Defence Act, Leonard of New Zealand, strong build, brown hair, clean-shaved.

Christchurch. —3rd instant, on warrant for forgery and uttering, Norman Leonard alias George Grey, age twenty-foul height 5iL 7Jin., clerk and labourer, native of Na<w .Z'f'alanL/medium build, reddish complexion,,brownNy3np< blue:eyes, scar on right thumb; dressed in andqfayviixsgft hat. Accused forged the name of Duaflal MdttHMraVK) agcheque for £3 10s. on the Bank of New Zealand, feristcidjKrch, and uttered the same to James Welsh Dukb; hairdresser, 650 Colombo Street. (See Police Gazette , 1912, page 50, and Photographs, page 6.)

Christchurch. —l3th September last, on warrant of commitment to Lyttelton Prisopmor fpdrteen days in default of paying £2 6s. fine aind foK a breach of the peace, John or “ Nugget ”Age thirty-five, height 5 ft. 8 in., showman, VaLralia, stout build, fresh complexion, bro\^%4*r ;/^^le^s/'A face ! a boxer. He will probably be (mund/at ion@-of £pe Agricultural Shows in the North Island/ accompanied by l, Alex Bain, a wrestler, and a Japanese named Kermeda, a jujitsu expert.

Christchurch.— 26th ultimo, on warrant of commitment to Lyttelton Prison for twenty-four hours in default of paying Bs. fine and costs for drunkenness, James Palmer, age fifty-three, height 5 ft. 11 in., labourer, native of England, slight build, sallow complexion, dark hair, grey eyes.

Ashburton. —l3th ultimo, oh warrant for failing to maintain his illegitimate child, . /Logan Glendining, age thirty-five, height SbttpTPjifc/j'clerk and labourer, native of New Zealand, slim erect bitifid, fair sunburnt complexion, fair hair, clejadnshkved, features; dressed in brown suit and dark Appearance ; well educated; addicted to drink. Late secretary of the Waimate Racing Club. Complainant, Flora McLachlan Miller, Ruapuna.

Ashburton.— l4th ultimo, on warrant for failing to comply with an order of Court to pay £5 expenses incidental to the birth of his illegitimate child, solicitor’s fee £2 25., and 7s. 6d. per week towards its maintenance, Samuel Tait, age thirty-three, height 5 ft. lljin., blacksmith, native of New Zealand, slim erect build, dark complexion, clean-shaved, blue eyes, large scar on right temple, left eye smaller than right one. He is supposed to be in Australia. Arrears to 14th ultimo, £6 7s. 6d. (See Police Gazette, 1913, page 338, and Apprehensions, this issue.)

Timaru. —lOtfi ultimo*, that a notice of fine may be served on him for a ojf ltpe‘ l)qfence Act, Arthur Whale, age twenty-two; heikht/nfttjoln., baker, native of New Zealand, brown grey eVes, sallow complexion, upper teeth decayed. -

Oamaru. —26th ul/imoysop ,|°lL<?feserting his wife, Charles Jifigh Kearns', agererty-Twopheight about 5 ft. 4 in., shearer and lahaprdiy fiafive of New Zealand, medium build, dark hair and'contplexion, blue eyes ; dressed in dark suit and fawn-felt ilfffc. Complainant, Kate Kearns, Oamaru. v ' y .

Dunedin. —12th ultimo, on warrant of commitment to Dunedin Prison for seven days in/default of paying £2 3s. fine and costs for drunkenness,/and also that a summons may be served on binopr/a breach of his prohibition order, Albert Joseph Bally age thirty-two, height sft. 7£in., labourer, native ofjlNriw medium build, fresh complexion, faiA^&i'r.,' grey eye»; boil-marks on neck; usually dressed in nIW jerbati, trousers, and cap; dirty appearance; rood of drink. (See Police Gazette, 1913, page 424.

Dunedin. commitment to Dunedijn PrjSon for (1) forty-eight hours in default of paying 13s. fine and ßosts for drunkenness, and (2) seven days in default Iff raying £1 3s. fine and costs for a breach/bf his prohibition/, order, Joseph William Georgeson, alias Joseph Jbhn McLeod, age thirtyfive, height s*«. JMm, stpdng build, fresh complexion, brown hair, grey eyes; fond of drink.

Dunedin. —3oth August last, on two warrants of commitment to Dunedin Prison for three days each in default of paying fines and costs amormting to £2 6s. for breaches of the Education Act, ancbalso that r; summons may be served on him for using indecent' language, Thomas Ritchie, age about height. 5 ft. 10 in., wQod-carver and labourer, native of build, fair hair and complexion, WnaJL scar pn forehead, fair moustache ; sometimes wears a beard. (See Police Gazette , 1908, page 208.)

Gore.— 9th instant, on warrant for failing to make adequate provision for tnp future maintenance of his unborn illegitimate child, John Knappe, age twenty-four, height 6 ft., labourer and earpentetZhative 0 f Australia, medium build, fair h/ir and, coniplexiop, dark-grey eyes; dressed in grey suit and<cap.' Complainant, Violet Clutterbuck, Riversdale. (See Police Gazette, 1912, page 86.)

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New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 50, 17 December 1913, Page 755

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PERSONS WANTED. New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 50, 17 December 1913, Page 755

PERSONS WANTED. New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 50, 17 December 1913, Page 755

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