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Wellington. —Since the 23rd ultimo, Ernest Jack O’Neill, age twenty-nine, height 5 ft. 11 in., carpenter and share milker, native of New Zealand, fair hair, grey eyes, full face ; dressed in a navy-blue suit and overcoat. He stated his intention to commit suicide, and fears are entertained for his safety. Inquiry by his brother, Mervyn O’Neill, 1 Crescent Road, Auckland. / /~J n n *// X / Road, Auckland. / //// '}/,
Christchurch. Since the 25th ultimo, Charles Robertson, age forty-five, height 5 ft. II in., clerk, slight build, pale complexion, grey eyes ; dressed in a blue suit and felt hat. Fears are entertained for his safety. Inquiry by his wife, Grace Robertson, 7 Henley Street, St. Albans. / / XiwTvcO CtuunaUcU <2O//3 2-.
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New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume LVI, Issue 40, 7 October 1931, Page 613
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117MISSING. New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume LVI, Issue 40, 7 October 1931, Page 613
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