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PERSONS WANTED.

Whangarei. —llth instant, that she may be compelled to register in accordance with the Registration of Aliens Act, 1917, Anta Posa Tohor, age thirty-four, height about 5 ft. 4 in., native of Dalmatia., She,,may.be accompanied by her husb “ d v Hi ///>i

Auckland. 2nd February last, that he may be requested to report to the Probation Officer in accordance with the conditions of his release upon probation (Offenders Probation Act, 1920), Frederick William Cousins, age thirty-nine, height 5 ft. 4 in., labourer, native of New Zealand, medium build, fair complexion, brown hair, hazel eyes, thin face. (See Police Gazette,/!921, page 598, and Photographs, page 101.) OMJ^ WAP fJII/JL ,Jy

Auckland.- — December last, on warrant of commitment to Auckland Prison for forty-eight hours in default of paying £1 ss. 6d. fine and costs for drunkenness, Alexander Meliis, alias Miliett, age fifty-nine, height 5 ft. in., enginedriver, native of Scotland, medium build, dark complexion, grey hair, brown eyes, left forefinger injured, dot on left forearm. (See Police Gazette, 1917, page, 222.) /<£ / * g

Hamilton. —lsth February ' last, that a summons for trespass on Hamilton Racecourse may be served upon him, Thomas Joseph Hurley, age' twenty-six, height 5 ft. 2 in., stableman, native of New Zealand, medium build, dark complexion, black hair, hazel eyes ; usually dressed in a brown suit and light-brown soft-felt hat; fond of drink. (See Police Gazette, 1922, page 116, and Photographs, page 33:)

Hamilton. 3lst ultimo, that .a distress warrant for £lO 10sfine and costs for trespass on Hamilton Racecourse may be executed upon his effects, James Ryan, alias Sims, alias Parker, age twenty-seven, height 6 ft., bushman, native of New Zealand, strong build, sallow complexion, dark-brown hair, blue eyes, scar on right elbow and on each forearm ; usually dressed in a dark suit and black-felt hat ; erect gait. (See Police Gazette, 1922, ra-gc/ 206, and Photographs, 1921, page 57.)

Te Kijiti. — l4th February last, on warrant of commitment to Auckland Prison for. fourteen days in default of paying £5 10s. fine and costs for a jßreadhWf the licensing Act, Stanley E. Blade, age about twenty-lour, hdigpt about 5 ft. 7 in., taxi-driver, native/of New Zealand, medium build, fresh complexion' brown'hair, clean-shaved, gold-filled upper front teeth ; usually dressed in riding-breeches and leggings ; frequents race meetings. Thebe is'also a notice of fine to be served upon him. t is

Gisborne. 3lst ultimo, on warrant of commitment to Gisborne Prison for fourteen days in default of paying £6 2s. arrears due on a maintenance order for the support of his wife, John Reginald Brannigan, alias Joseph Reginald Brannigan, age twenty height 5 ft. 9 in., labourer and scissorsgrinder, native of New Zealand, strong build, fresh complexion, light-brown hair, grey eyes, scar on right forearm ; dressed in greenish riding-breeches, leggings, brown or black coat and vest, and brown-felt hat ; fond of drink ; frequents billiard-saloons. Arrears computed to the nth. ultimo. (See Police Gazette,,,l92l, paj^ej>3s.) 2" 5"

Gisborne. l3th instant, that he may be compelled to pay arrears due for the maintenance of his stepchild, Mary Patricia Kinsella,’ Francis William Chapman, age about thirty-eight, height 5 ft. 8 in., carpenter, native of New Zealand, medium build, fresh complexion, brown hair, grey eyes. (See Police -Gazettq, 1914, page 426.) 5 * „ „ ,

Hastings.— lsth February last, that a notice of fine and costs for £2 7s. for being found on licensed premises during prohibited hours may be served upon him, Percy Parker, age about thirty, height 5 ft. 8 in., butcher, native of Australia, thin build, dark complexion, dark hair, brown eyes ;

dressed in a navy-blue suit and black-felt hat. v® /Tjr Feilding. —lsth instant, that he may be compelled to pay £5 15s. arrears due for the support of bis stepson, Edward Hodson, Arthur Ireland, alias Cruse, alias Thompson, age forty-six, height 5 ft. 9 in., labourer, native of New Zealand, medium build, sallow complexion, grey hair and eyes, thin features ; usually dressed in a grey-tweed suit and blackfelt hat, and wears a black band .on one arm ; slouching gait ; fond of drink. Arrears 1 February last.

Palmerston North. [Lathy instant, on warrant for false pretences, G. Wilson (name probably fictitious), age about forty-seven, height 5 ft. 11 in., labourer, strong build, fresh complexion, brown hair, light-grey or greenish eyes, short brown moustache broad shoulders, slightly stooped ; dressed in a-Tight-browti t »j,iit? add grey-felt hat. Accused obtained ghfeds, ya-hm lg& imp £5 12s. in cash from Lp in s -Noed 1 , natfjagman Mai n Street, by means of a valueless'’ cheque ftr 10s. on file National Bank of New Zealand. He is believed to be identical with George William Anderson, who opened an account for £5 at the above bank on 7th instant, and on the following day cashed a cheque for £4 10s. He was given a cheque-book, D09481-D09504, one of which cheques is the subject of this charge. There are other charges pending. f&jl / /y 'L'

Martinborohgh. —loth instant, on warrant. itment to Wellington Prison for three months in default of paying £123 2s. arrearsMue on a maintenance order for the support of his wife, Maype (Bask,iville,.and two children, George Patrick Baskiville, age thirty-Pfoo, height 5 ft. Tin., hawkey and showman, native of New Zealand, medium build, fresh complexion, light-brown hair, blue tfJtrally well dressed in a blue suit, soft-felt hat, and tan boots. He frequents race meetings and agricultural shows. Arrears computed to the sth instant. (See Police Gazette, 1922, page 54.)

Lower Hutt.— l2th instant, on warrant for false pretences, Charles William Groves, alias. T. W. Heath, age thirty-four, height 5 ft. 6 in., . hotel porter and gardener, native 1 of New Zealand, medium build, fair hair. and complexion, blue eyes; dressed in a dark-tweed suit, green-felt hat, and tan boots ; looks on ground when conversing. Accused obtained a bicycle, value £B, and £2 cash from Robert Edwin Saville, - cycledealer, by means of a valueless cheque for £lO on the Bank of New Zealand, Lower Hutt. (See Police Gazette, 1919, page 44, and Photographs, 1915, page 7.) s&is-la oaju) *)/*> .

Wellington. —4th November last, on warrant for failing to maintain his illegitimate child, of whom Amelia Laing is the mother, William Tyson, age twenty-five, height 5 ft. 91 in., steward, native of Scotland, medium build, sallow complexion, dark hair, brown eyes, long nose,' small scar on right forearm, pierced heart on right leg.. (See Police Gazette, 1922, page 28.)

Wellington.- 29th ultimo, on warrant of commitment to military custody for seven days in default of paying £1 fine and costs for failing to attend drill, Arthur Ashton, age twenty-one, height 5 ft. 10 in., strong build, fair hair and complexion, blue eyes ; usually- dressed in a blueymit; y ; 'Kebte- do o.v'j'isLi h gsa fpSL

Wellington.— l7th October last, that lie may be compelled to pay arrears of maintenance due for the support, of his illegitimate child, of whom May Thwaite is the mother, Harry Urquhart, alias Welch, age thirty-seven, height 5 ft. 114 in., labourer and bushman, native of New Zealand, dark complexion, dark-brown hair, grey eyes, long nose, scroll and “ Muriel ” on right upper arm. (See Police Gazette, 1915, page 565.) £

Wellington. 22nd ultimo, on warrant of commitment to Auckland Prison for one month in default of paying £l7 11s. arrears due on a maintenance order for the support of his illegitimate child, of whom May Cecilia Shivnan is the mother, John Feeney, age thirty, height 5 ft. 9 in., agent, native of New Zealand, slight build, ruddy complexion, auburn hair, protruding front teeth ; usually well dressed ; smart appearance. Arrears computed to 20th ultimo.

Wellington. 22nd ultimo, that a notice of issue of a prohibition order may be served upon him, Archibald McNaughton, age forty-three, height 5 ft. in., hairdresser, native of New Zealand, medium build, fresh complexion, brown hair, grey eyes, fair moustache, scar on throat, dot and cross on left forearm, dot and star on back of left hand, ring on left ring-finger. (See Police Gazette, 1922, page 219.)

Wellington.— 22nd January last, that she may be compellb?! tenpaymirrears due for the maintenance of her child, ReceivingyHqme, Mary Josephine svai y|A McCarthy

Wellington.— June last, on warrant of commitment to Wellington Prison for two months in default of paying £42 2s. arrears due on a maintenance order for the support of his three children, Christopher Edward Smith, age fortythree, height 5 ft. 4 J in., labourer and wire-worker, native -of New Zealand, medium build, dark complexion, hazel eyes, dark hair turning grey and going , bald, drooping lower lip, slightly round-shouldered. (See. Police Gazette, 1920, page «*>' JtwQcff s3,

Taranaki Street. —6th instant, that a summons -for being found on licensed premises during prohibited hours, may be served upon him, Henry Kilgour, age forty-two height, 5 ft. in., labourer, native of New Zealand, strong build, florid complexion, brown hair, blue eyes, broad nose, scar on iorehead and on left upper and forejafm/- (See Police Gazette* 1922, page 224.) | /C2q —■

Christchurch. 9th ultimo, for absconding from the Juvenile Probation Home, Stanmore Road, Vivian Keith Gunderson, age seventeen, height 5 ft. 7 in., labourer, native of New Zealand, strong build, freckled complexion, ginger hair, blue eyes, scar on side of buttock. He was licensed out to Cedric Smith, farmer, Camp Bay,' Lyttelton, and left his employment to return to the Probation Home. He forged the signature of Alexander Bissett (Probation Officer) to a cheque for £ll 11s. 7d. (which was given him for that officer by his employer), cashed the cheque at the Bank of New Zealand, and disappeared.

Christchurch. — instant, that he may be compelled to pay £219 11s. arrears due on a maintenance order for the support of his son, William Longdin, age about forty-seven, height 5 ft. 4 in., labourer, native of New Zealand, medium build, fair complexion, brown hair, grey eyes, long nose. (See Police Gazette, 1920, page 3.)

Fairlie. —16th instant, on warrant for false pretences, Malcolm or Mack Smith, age about twenty-six,'height about 5 ft. 7 in., labourer, native of New Zealand, good build, dark sallow complexion, dark hair, small brown eyes ; usually dressed in a dark-grey Oxford suit and felt hat; fond of drink ; plausible manner. Accused obtained £2 from his employer, Robert England Ellingham, farmer, by falsely representing that he was going to pay.for a bicycle. There are other chargespendi y /y J

St. Clair. Between the 19th and 28th December last, for theft of a barometer (recovered), value £5, the property of G. W. C. McDonald,''schoolmaster, Macandrew Road Public School, A. Macintosh (name probably fictitious), height 5 ft. 9 in., medium build; dressed in a dark suit; plausible manner. Accused stole the barometer from the school and sold it to Charles Buchan, second-hand dealer.

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New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XLVII, Issue 16, 26 April 1922, Page 255

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PERSONS WANTED. New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XLVII, Issue 16, 26 April 1922, Page 255

PERSONS WANTED. New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XLVII, Issue 16, 26 April 1922, Page 255

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