MISSING.
Anderson’s Bay.— the 17th ultimo, John George Winton, alias Winter, alias Maxwell, alias Arthur John McLean, age twenty-one, height 5 ft: 8 in., labourer, native of New Zealand, good build, dark complexion, brown hair and eyes, scar on left side of neck, right thumb broken ; dressed in groy saddle-tweed trousers, black coat, and brown soft-felt hat. Ho is mentally defective, and fears are entertained for his safety. (See Police Gazette, 1924, page 428, and L Fg/ ||sr^ 2-5/V Bluff. Since the 6th instant, Phillip Ernest Haigh, age forty-eight, height 5 ft. 7] in., wharf labourer, native of England, medium build, fresh complexion, hazel eyes, thin features; usually dressed in a blue or grey suit and grey cap; fond of drink. Inquiry by Archibald MacDonald, licensee, Bay View Hotel, where he left his personal effects and has failed to return for them. •
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New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume L, Issue 4, 28 January 1925, Page 68
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142MISSING. New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume L, Issue 4, 28 January 1925, Page 68
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