MISSING.
Rotorua. — Eliza Kingston, missing (see Police Gazette, 1931, page 372). When the above-named is located it is desired that the Waikouaiti police be notified, so that her sister, Mrs. Taylor, Seacliff, may,be informed. .—Z, //? .. /~yyj A Christchurch. Since the 18th ultimo, Charles Shand Insley, age twenty-one, height 6 ft., forestry student, native of New Zealand, good build, pale complexion, dark hair, slouching gait; dressed in a blue suit and brown cardigan (no hat), and was carrying a small brown-paper parcel; morose disposition. Inquiry by Geoffrey Grey Muir, house president, Rolleston House, Canterbury College. / / /s/yj/.
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New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume LVI, Issue 26, 1 July 1931, Page 403
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95MISSING. New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume LVI, Issue 26, 1 July 1931, Page 403
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