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PERSONS WANTED.

Auckland. —3rd instant, on warrant of commitment to Auckland Prison for seven days in default of paying £2 13s. 6d. fine and costs for failing to pay tram-fare, Frederick Williams, age about thirty, height 5 ft. 6 in., labourer, native of New Zealand, medium build, fair complexion and hair.

Auckland. —9th instant: A bench - warrant has been issued for the arrest of the undermentioned person for absconding from bad, Charles Grace, alias Claude Anthony Gumm, alias Faister, age forty-two, height 5 ft. 5 in., labourer and bootmaker, native of England, sallow complexion, brown hair, blue eyes, prominent nose, scar on tip of right ringfinger, brown birthmark on right elbow; probably dressed in light-grey trousers, blue-grey coat and vest, and light felt hat turned down in front; smart appearance. He failed to appear at the Supreme Court to plead to an indictment for forgery. (See Police Gazette, 1925, page 546, and Ph°togra Photograph^ Auckland. —10th instant, that he may be interviewed regarding the maintenance of his children, in the care of the Education Department, and also regarding non-payment of his unemployment levy, Frederick Spencer, age thirty-nine, height 5 ft. 4f in., canvasser, native of America, sallow complexion, dark hair, grey eyes; usually dressed in a dark-grey suit; emblem of Rock of Ages, American coat-of-arms, U.S.N. 1901 and 1911 on left arm ; two horses’ heads, American coat-of-arms, Our Jack, and scar on right arm. *3 /& \

Auckland. — 27th ultimo, on warrant of commitment to Auckland Prison for forty-eight hours in default of paying £1 7s. 6d. fine and costs for a breach of his prohibition order, Bertie Janies Towers, referred to in Police Gazette, 1932,

page 77, and Photographs, 1913, page 4'

q' Auckland. 9th instant, that they may be interviewed regarding non-payment of their unemployment levies. Robert ’U~( Peirce, age about, sixty, hairdresser, and Robert Snowden Bush. ) TURTKER ACTIOH EO-SB T Z Auckland. l4th ultimo, on warrant of commitment to Auckland Prison for one month in default of paying £1 10s. arrears on a maintenance order for the support of his wife, Mary lima Andrews, 20a Surrey Street, Grey Lynn, Dover William Stephen Andrews, re-ferred/fca in Police/Gazette, 1931, page 612. fi/7/LLQ Zee/ % >.

Auckland.— instant, that he may be interviewed regarding the non-payment of his unemployment levy, Thomas Michael Flaherty, alias Thomas Barnes, age fifty/ bootmaker.

Auckland. lst instant, that a summons for being found on licensed premises during prohibited hours may be served upon him, Leslie Wilson, age about twenty-eight, height 5 ft. 6 in., labourer and jockey, native of New Zealand, thin build, fresh complexion, livid hair, long thin face/ straight aose - fltn/mjdJ i

Papakura. Curtis, false pretences : It has been ascertained by the Wellington police that he is identical with Edmund Marriott, referred to in Police Gazette, 1929, page 351, and Photographs, 1926, page 55, and is now in Sydney (Australia). (See Police Gazette, 1930, page 258.)

Te Aroha. —12th instant, that he may be compelled to pay his unemployment levy, Karl Donald Ifwerson, age thirty-six, height 5 ft. 8 in., labourer, native of New Zealand, strong build, fresh complexion, light-brown hair, full features ; usually well dressed in a blue serge or brown tweed suit and slate-coloured felt hat; erect gait; well spoken; quiet manner; fond of drink; an ex' “ All/Black ” footballerS *7^"

Erankton Junction. —That they may be interviewed regarding breaking and entering the shop of Charles Skidmore, bootmaker, Massey Street, and others, on the night of the Ist instant, with intent to commit a crime, Duke Farrell and Harry Taylor. They were living together at Erankton Junction and were known to possess housebreaking implements, including a motor-tire lever and a hack-saw. They may be identical with Richard Bryan Wells, alias Farrell, alias Wilson, referred to in Police Gazette, 1932, page 24, and Photographs, 1931, page 26, and Harry Weils,, referred to in Police Gazette, 1932, page 24. ACT * ‘±JjXsf > Z

Hamilton. Bth instant, that he may be interviewed regarding non-payment of his unemployment levy, Harold Howard Walker, age about forty-seven, height about 5 ft. 8 in., medium build, front upper teeth missing ; shabbily dressed in a dark-grey suit and felt hat; fond of drink. He may be identical with man of same name, referredyto in Police Gazette, 1930, page 66(^/^ *7 / \

Hamilton. —10th instant, that he may be' interviewed regarding non-payment of his unemployment levy, Kow Men, gardener, native of China. __ fu , TTTM3 /O/.Q —Cll. TO BE TAKTTKU, r

LIU h Uniiikii ag - .u: jjjji j-ttivjuuart * ■ * Otorohanga.—loth instant, that he may be interviewed regarding non-payment of his unemployment levy, James Gee, motor- and labourer..., v A.A, L, .V-L-lli* //a# J|o AU'klOff TO BE -TAKEEte

Wanganui. —loth December last, on warrant of commitment to Wanganui Prison for seven days in default of paying £7 arrears on a maintenance order for the support of his illegitimate child, of whom H. M. Dear is the mother, Michael Patrick Sommers, alias Somers, age twenty - six, height 5 ft. 6| in., labourer, native of New Zealand, medium build, pale complexion, curly brown hair, grey eyes. (See Police Gazette, 1926, page 59.)

Palmerston North. On or about the 10th ultimo, on warrant for forgery and uttering, J. O. Alexander, age about thirty-nine, height about 5 ft. 9 in., native of England, slight build, tanned complexion, black hair, discoloured teeth; dressed in a blue serge suit, or fawn trousers and grey sports coat. Accused, who was staying at the Central Hotel, stole a cheque from Cornelius M. Stowers Crowley (who was also at the hotel), forged the latter’s signature to it for £3, and uttered it to Patrick James Barry, Family Hotel, who cashed it. (y-Uxo JZb 3Z %/ 3 *l^

Lower Hutt. —3rd instant, on warrant for failing to comply with the terms of a maintenance order for the support of his wife and two children, Frederick Arthur Thomas, age twentyfour, height 5 ft. 10 in., bodybuilder, native of New' Zealand, strong build, dark complexion, dark-brown hair, blue eyes. Arrears to 31st December last, £2 IDs. / /// f / /<&7Z/lLd 7

Wellington. —4th instant, for failing to comply with the conditions of his release upon probation (Offenders Probation Act, 1920), Leonard Parks, alias Leonard Lyle McKay, referred to in Police Gazette, 1930, page 40, and Photographs, 1929, page 72. His arrest is desffied^ Wellington. —4th instant, for failing to comply with the conditions of his release upon probation (Offenders Probation Act, 1920), Robert Munro, referred to in Police Gazette, 1931, page 763. His arrest is desired ./J •>_ -j*. Wellington^— 9th instant, on warrant for failing to maintain his wife and child, Gerald Ccupland Wilson, age thirtyseven, height about 5 ft. 9 in., motor salesman, native of New Zealand, good build, sallow complexion, fair hair, blue eyes, scar on bridge of nose, no teeth; dressed in a navyblue suit with light stripes, brown shoes, fawn hat, and lighttweed overcoat, and carries a square Waltham watch ; limps ; talkative ; fond of horse-racing. His photograph is filed/, - qJ&U&iJ&eU ir/7/33 Wellington. l6th ultimo, on warrant for trespass on the Wellington Trotting Club’s Racecourse, William Drennan, referred to in Police Gazette, 1931, page V Nelson. sth instant, that he may be interviewed regarding non-payment of his unemployment levy, Robert Henry Escher, age twenty-six, height 5 ft. 8 in., travelling salesman, native of New Zealand, medium build, dark complexion and hair, brown eyes, scar on throat; usually dressed in a dark suit; insolent manner. He has a motor-car, and hawks drapery. (See Police Gazette, 1929, page 162, and Photographs, page rt'teE ACT3-OS"'TO BE

Christchurch. Bth instant, on warrant for failing to comply with the terms of a maintenance order for the support of his child, Leslie Herbert Howe, alias Brandon, referred to in Police Gazette, 1931, page 193, and Photographs, 1917, page 6. Arrears to 11th ultimo^£s4^^^ Cutyj Gore. —Bth instant, on warrant for failing'to/maintain his wife, Lily-vine Ethold Stewart, 15 Pomona Street, William Henry Stewart, age fifty -six, height 5 ft. 5 in., marine engineer, native of New Zealand, slight build, dark complexion, dark hair turning grey, brown eyes, small nose; ring tattooed on one ring-finger, flag on right forearm; one finger is injured, and the nail is coming off; dressed in a grey/suit and fawn hat; fond of drink. >-

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New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume LVII, Issue 7, 17 February 1932, Page 119

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PERSONS WANTED. New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume LVII, Issue 7, 17 February 1932, Page 119

PERSONS WANTED. New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume LVII, Issue 7, 17 February 1932, Page 119