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PERSONS WANTED.

Whangarbi.— 2sth ultimo, on warrant for failing to maintain his wife, Kahu Pere, and children, Ewing’s Road, Brown Pere, alias Te Pere Parone, age thirty-four, height 5 ft. 6J in., labourer and mill hand, Maori, medium build, copper complexion, black hair, brown eyes, star on right forearm, tattoo-mark on left wrist, two scars on left jaw; usually dressed in a blue suit. 4 (See Police Gazette, 1931, page 136.) 'b'x

Whangarei.— Bth instant, on warrant for failing to comply with the terms of a maintenance order for the support of his son, Noel Snowden, Albert, Sidney Charles Snowden, alias Sidney Snowden, age forty-six, height 5 ft. 6 in., labourer and storeman, native of New Zealand, hair slightly grey and going bald, large mouth. Arrears to 2nd/November last. £2 ss. qma&Joc/ Ay/ o/$ Mount Albert.— l7th instant, that he may be induced to deliver over to the Defence Department, military equipment issued to him, Frederick George Lavery, age twenty-two, height about 5 ft. 7 in., mechanic, native of Ireland, wavy dark hair, blue eyes, sharp features ; neatly dressed in a grey suit and tan shoes ; quiet and well spoken. Auckland.— Bth instant, on warrant for failing to maintain his illegitimate child, of whom Edith Winifred Tarrant is the mother, Arthur Rodney Carden, age thirty-two, tall, labourer, native of New Zealand, strong build,' fair ruddy complexion, fair hair, blue eyes, two gold upper front teeth, largo hands, limps slightly on right foot, erect gait; dressed in a grey suit and felt hat, and wears a silver wristlet-watch. -O4taojoc(

Auckland. l4th instant, that he may be induced to pay 4s. lOd. which he owes to the Labour Department, William Burroughs, age twenty, height 5 ft. 8 in., labourer, medium build, fair hair, blue' eyes. %/ M 1 . 3-

Auckland. 4th ultimo, that he may be brought before the Court and sentenced, Mark Daniel Rowe, referred to in Police Gazette, 1932, page 511, and Photographs, 1923, page 41. On the 27th July last, on a charge of being an idle and disorderly person, he was ordered to come up if called on and pay 2s. 6d. costs. ,Hp has failed to pay .the costs, and “ now to aek<~> / "///i' V"

Auckland. That he may be interviewed regarding the theft, between the 10th and 26th July last, of £2 2s. from a gas-meter in 148 Broadway, Newmarket, Laurie Angus, referred to in Police Gazette, 1932, page 555. Whilst he was staying with his aunt, Mary Martin, at the above-mentioned address, the gas-meter was broken open and the money stolen. When he became aware that the collector was calling he hurriedly departed. 7//Z/Z' s

Auckland. l3th instant, on warrant of commitment to Auckland Prison for two months in default of paying £l3 arrears on a maintenance order for the support of his child, of whom Ivy Myrtle Deeley is the mother, Claude Fasrman, referred to in Police Gazette, 19.32, page 463.

Auckland.— l4th instant, on warrant for theft of £IOO, the property of Aneuryn Stanley Henry, engineer, Kenneth Galders, age forty-two, height 5 ft. 8 in., clerk and traveller, native of New Zealand, medium build, dark complexion, brown hair, grey eyes, scar on right thumb and forehead. One hundred and twenty-five pounds which were to be paid to Messrs. Rout and Milner, solicitors, Nelson, for the purpose of procuring certain mining-licenses and paying legal expenses, were given by complainant to accused, who paid over only £25, and disappeared with the balance. (See Police Gazette, 1914, page 476, and Photographs, page 34.) X, GSr/te/ftT/S A/

Waiuku. —On or about the 6th ultimo, on warrant for theft of £lO 3s. 7d., the property of John Gould, labourer, and others, George Cyril Burton, referred to in Police Gazette, 1932, page 102. He was one of a number of men in a reliefcamp, and collected from the,others various sums of money whicli they owed to Wallace Supplies, Ltd., for tobacco. .He failed to pay their accounts and has disappeared.

Thames. John Munro, failing to maintain : It has been ascertained by the Te Aroha police that he is now in Queensland, Australia. (See Police Gazette, 1932, 7 l&F' f :3

Thames. —l4th instant, on warrant of commitment to Thames Prison for seven days in default of paying £1 18s. fine and costs for obscene language, Neville Mudgway, referred to in Police Gazette, 1932, pay a 545. / / / ✓ oaJmTu/ it//*/)*'

Thames.— l4th instant, on warrant of commitment to Paparua Prison for five days in default of paying £1 15s. fine and costs for being found on licensed premises during prohibited hours, Harry Clarke, alias Clark, ncfer/ed to in Police Gazette, 1932, page /£)/^/&

Waihi. 6th. instant, on two warrants of commitment to Auckland Prison for fourteen days on each in default of paying £3 15s. fine and costs for disorderly behaviour, and £2 6s. costs in connection with his being bound over to keep the peace, Colin Charles Martin, referred to in Police Gazette, 1932, page 185. He may be employed with yskle-.show or he may be hawking fish. ‘ £/ /a A

Otorohanga. —l6th instant, that two summonses for breaches of the Arms Act may be served upon him, Peter Kenneth Melbourne Ryan, age twenty-six, height 6 ft., labourer and butcher, medium build, fair complexion, wavy red hair, dimple in chin ; usually wclf dressed in a dark suit, / / 3/ 3 3

Napier. James Mackie, failing to maintain : It has been ascertained that he assumed the name James Hunter, and left Wellington for Australia by the R.M.S. “ Marama ” on the 20th May last. (See Police Gazette, 1932, page 517.)

Wanganui. —lßth July last, on warrant of commitment to Gisborne Prison for four days in default of paying £1 15s. fine and costs for using an unregistered motor-car, Albert Peard, age about forty-five, height 5 ft. 10 in., carrier, native of New Zealand, strong build, fresh complexion, light-brown hair, grey eyes, portion of left thumb and forefinger missing. (See Police Gazette, 1932, page 378.) j ~ Ij.

Palmerston North. loth instant, that he may be compelled to maintain his child, Joyce McKinnon, in the care of the Education Department, Cecil Frederick McKinnon, age thirty-one, height 5 ft. 6|- in., labourer, native of Australia, fresh complexion, brown hair, blue eyes, white patch of hair near right ear, mole on back. (See Police Gazette, 1926, page 352.)

Levin. 27th June last, on warrant of commitment to Wellington Prison for six months in default of paying £56 18s. 6d. arrears on a maintenance order for the support of his wife, Nina Eliza McDonald, Hector Roderick McDonald, referred to in Police Gazette, 1931, page 533. He associates with Maoris, and speaks their language ; usually wears riding-breeches without leggings, grey or fawn coat, and grey cap. He is also wanted on another warrant of commitment to Wellington Prison for seven days in.default of paying £1 ss. fine and costs.JTy *l) ,

Masterton. —7th instant, on warrant for forgery, H. Corbett, age about thirty-three, height about 5 ft. 8 in., salesman, strong build, fresh complexion, light-brown hair, blue eyes, small dark moustache, sharp features ; dressed in a brown shabby suit, fawn felt hat worn on right side of head. Accused, who stayed at the Midland Hotel from the 3rd to 7th instant, tendered in payment for his accommodation a cheque for £ll os. 6d., to which the signatures of Harry Turner and Quentin Evans had been forged, and received £8 16s. 9d. change. He is in possession of blank cheques, and also a rubber-stamp with which he impressed the following words on the cheque above referred to, “ For and on behalf of Turner and Evans.” He may be identical with Leslie Harold Calvert, referred to in Police Gazette, 19 32, page 528. <C 0a '7, K 4 7 ) 7 !- ZWAm,

Carterton. sth instant, on warrant of commitment to Wellington Prison for ten days in default of paying £3 ss. 6d. fine and costs for failing to keep clean a restaurant occupied by him, Walter Pervan, age about twenty-four, height 5 ft. 9 in., ex-restaurateur, native of Dalmatia, slight build, fresh complexion, dark-brown hair, brown eyes, square jaws ; usually dressed in a navy-blue suit and hard hat ; speaks broken English. A, / * rif / /j J^

Wellington.2oth ultimo, on warrant for failing to maintain his wife, Elizabeth Large, and three children, William Large, age forty-four, height 5 ft. 9 in., traveller, native of New Zealand, slight build, dark complexion, darkbrown hair, blue eyes, prominent nose, bird and other tattooing on arms ; well dressed in a navy-blue, suit, tan shoes, and felt hat ; quick gait. / - /y /

Greymouth. —9th instant, on warrant of commitment to Greymouth Prison for two weeks in default of paying £6 6s. 9d. fine and costs for making false statement to the Unemployment Board, Christopher Connell, age thirty-eight, height 5 ft. 1 in., seaman, native of England, sallow complexion, fair hair, blue eyes, scars on nose, “ Faith, Hope, and Charity ” in laurel on back of left hand, French flag, Union Jack, and clasped hands on back of right hand. (See Police Gazette, 1930, page 803.) <a K/fif/ \ >-

Christchurch. —4th instant, for escaping from Sunnyside Mental Hospital, Thomas Edward Preston, age twenty-seven, height 5 ft. 8 in., labourer, native of New Zealand, dark hair, brown eyes, cast in left eye, scar on abdomen ; dressed in a light-brown suit and dark shoes. He is considered to be a dangerous man. (See Police Gazette/ 1930, page 806, and Photographs, 1928, page %

Christchurch. ultimo, on two warrants of commitment to Paparua Prison for four days on each in default of paying £2 10s. fines and costs for failing to pay his unemployment levies, Edward William Barry, age forty-three, height 5 ft. 10 in., labourer, native of New Zealand, slight build, fair hair, grey eyes ; dressed in a blue' suit# grey felt hat, and light-coloured raincoat. . W <77 a, W

Christchurch.— sth instant, on warrant for failing to comply with the terms of a maintenance order for the support of his wife and child, Stanley Arthur Thomas, age thirty-six, height 5 ft. 7 in., salesman, native of New Zealand, medium build, fresh complexion, black hair, brown eyes, scar on top of head and on left forearm. Arrears to 27th June last, £lB2 14s. 4d. (See Police Gazette, 1931, page 511, and Photographs, 1930, page 16.) / yO IK « Af9! lb / »s ,

Oamaru. —l6th instant, on warrant for failing to comply with the conditions of his release upon probationary license, James Choate, alias Edwards, alias McDonald, referred to in Police Gazette, 1932, page 323, and Photographs, 1924, page 66. (P. 32/1163.) ,

Invercargill. —7th instant, on warrant of commitment to Invercargill Prison for one month in default of paying £ll 16s. 4d. arrears on a maintenance order for the support of his illegitimate child, William Lynch, age forty, height 5 ft. 7 in., labourer, native of New Zealand, strong build, sallow complexion, fair hair, tjfoe eyes ; quiet speech.

Invercargill. — llth ultimo, on warrant of commitment to Invercargill Prison for two days in default of paying 10s. balance of fine and costs for driving a motor-car in a dangerous manner, Clive Frederick Hammond, referred to kin Police Gazette, 1932, page 333. U r . hr t) ,Llfl k

Riverton. —l4th instant, for failing to comply with the conditions of his release upon probation (Offenders Probation Act, 1920), Peter Taylor, referred to in Police Gazette, 1932, page 222. He is suffering from venereal disease. aMztftcf zsfaldy/

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New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume LVII, Issue 38, 21 September 1932, Page 599

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PERSONS WANTED. New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume LVII, Issue 38, 21 September 1932, Page 599

PERSONS WANTED. New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume LVII, Issue 38, 21 September 1932, Page 599