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PERSONS WANTED.

Auckland. —7th ultimo, on warrant of commitment to Auckland Prison for three months in default of paying £6 fine and costs for theft, James Anthony Lynch, alias Jack Harty, age twenty-nine, height 5 ft. 8 in., seaman, native of Newfoundland, strong build, fresh complexion, dark-brown hair, brown eyes, “ Atalla Handrigan ” over scroll, “ Aunt Mamie ” and woman’s head on right forearm, cross, &c., on left forearm. He is also wanted on warrant for a breach of his probation. (See Police Gazette,. 1933, page 293, and Photographs, 1929, page 48, and following’paragraph.) 3> V/O/3

Auckland. —Ist May last, on warrant for theft of a gentlemen’s overcoat (recovered), value, £1 155., the property of William Corbett, Hobson Hotel, James Anthony Lynch, alias Jack Harty, referred to in preceding paragraph. He stole the coat from a bedroom in thoAtLolTson Hotel and sold it in a second-hand shop. £l/l / LLOrUU sy/o/J i/-

Auckland. 2Bth ultimo, on warrant of commitment to Auckland Prison for three days in default of paying £1 15s. fine and costs for driving a motor-car in a dangerous manner, Howard R/Soncrieff Bagnall, age thirty, height 5 ft. 8 in., motor-mechanic, native of New Zealand, medium build, dark complexion, brovm hair-aiyl "L

Auckland. ultimo, on warrant of commitment to Auckland Prison for seven days in default of paying £3 6s. Gd. fine and costs for unlawfully using initials in connection with his business, Stanley Frank Aston, age forty, height 5 ft. 8 in., native of New Zealand, slight build, dark complexion, dark hair turning grey. ouxf 3 3,

Auckland. — ultimo, for escaping from Auckland Mental Hospital, Harold Harvey Stevens, age eighteen, height 5 ft. 6 in., fair complexion and hair; dressed in grey tweed coat and trousers, black shoes, and grey felt hat; wears s > ,ect “ los - QtlrtAai-cv'd , 3 /J/SV

Auckland. 23rd May last, for false pretences, Mrs. Johnson (name probably fictitious), age about forty-seven, height 5 ft. 6 in., medium build, fresh complexion, brown hair turning grey, grey or hazel eyes, sharp nose, round pleasant face; dressed in a black costume, close-fitting black hat, and brown or fawn overcoat. Accused obtained 7s. 6d. from Julius Henninger, 60 College Hill, by falsely representing that she had a sister, Mrs. Thompson, at Whangarei, who, with her husband, was coming to Auckland that day to inspect some Alsatian pups complainant had for sale. When located she is to be interviewed tlie Aw. No warrant.

Auckland. — ultimo, for theft of a gentlemen’s overcoat (recovered), value £4 10s., the property of Barry Drew Ingall, 6 Hamilton Road, Herne Bay, John Ryan (name probably fictitious), age about thirty-three, height 5 ft. 6 in., cook, medium build, sailow complexion, dark hair and eyes, sharp nose; neatly dressed in a grey suit and grey felt hat. The coat was stolen from a motor-car and sold in a pawn-shop. No warrant.

Mercer. —11th instant, for failing to comply with the conditions of his release upon probation (Offenders Probation Act), John Alexander Morris, referred to in Police Gazette, 1932, page 606. i'^TTeStsd.

lluntly. —27th ultimo, on warrant of commitment to Auckland Prison for seven days in default, of paying £1 15s. fine, and costs for driving a motor-vehicle without a license, Owen Alfred Hughes, age twenty, height 5 ft. 3 in., labourer, native of New Zealand, strong' build, fresh complexion, sandy hair. o' 3 •

Thames. —20th ultimo, on warrant of commitment to Thames Prison for six days in default of paying £2 18s. fine and costs for driving at excessive speed, Thomas W. Chandler, age twenty-four, height 5 ft. 9 in., labourer, native of New Zealand, fresh complexion, brown hair, blue eyes. A A

Thames. instant, that proceedings for failing to notify his change of address may be instituted against him (Arms Act), Harrington or Harry Clark, referred to in Police Gazette, 1933, page 374. On the sth May, 1922, he registered a •22 calibre Winchester rifle, No. 406917.

Morrtnsville. —10th instant, that proceedings for falling to notify his change of address may be instituted against him (Arms Act), John Swindell, labourer, native of England. On the 2nd October, 1925, he registered a -22 calibre Winchester rifle, No. 2765.

Rotorua. —On or about the 22nd May last, on warrant for obtaining credit by fraud, George Patrick Trainer, age about twenty-two, height about 5 ft. 11 in., cook and labourer, medium build, sallow complexion, black hair; dressed in a brown suit, brown felt hat or fawn hat with dark brown-band, pink scarf with black stripes, and tan shoes, and wears on one right-finger a ring with imitation clock dial; talkative, but talks slowly. Accused incurred a debt for board and lodgings with Florence O’Connor, 67 Amohau Street, by falsely representing that his employer was going to start a bakery business in Rotorua. He may be identical with George Patrick Trainor, alias Patrick Gibson, referred to in Police Gazette, 1931, page 240, and with Phil. Trainor, referred to in Police Gazette, 1933, page 33g£—- Z-, / - <

Auckland. l7th May last, on thfee warrants of commitment to Auckland Prison for three days on each in default of paying £1 ss. on each fines and costs for breaches of the motor-vehicle regulations, Tudor Reginald Washington Malcolm, age eighteen, height about 5 ft. 5 in., good build, brown hair and eyes, heavy features usually dressed in a blue tweed suit (no hat -

Waitara. —-27th ultimo, on warrant of commitment to New Plymouth Prison for five days in default of paying £1 17s. fine and costs for riding a motor-cycle on the wrong side of the road, Gilbert Rowland Savage, age twenty-five, height 5 ft. 9 in., labourer, native of New Zealand, good build, fresh complexion, dark hair, blue eyes, right shin broken, and walks with, a limp; usually dressed in a darkblue suit. Q'prf '7/^3 Raurimu. 3oth May last, on warrant for false pretences, J. Clarke, age forty, height 5 ft. 8 in., farmer, native of New Zealand, medium build, fair complexion, light-brown hair, brown deep-set eyes, cast in right eye, large ears; dressed in tweed trousers, grey sports coat, and felt hat; stooped. Accused obtained £1 10s. from Elsie Matilda Pawson, boarding-house-keeper, National Park, by means of a valueless cheque for £3 which he'tendered in payment for a few days’ accommodation. He is identical with Charles Mozart Spinley, referred to in Police Gazette, 1933, pages 61 and 454, and Photographs, 1930, page 8. (See following paragraphs.). /

Masterton. — Allison, false pretences : The photograph of Charles Mozart Spinley, referred to in Police Gazette, 1933, page 61, and Photographs, 1930, page 8, has been identified as that of accused. (See Police Gazette, 1933, page 374, and

Paekakariki. — 12th ultimo, on warrant for false pretences, Charles Mozart Spinley, age forty-eight, height 5 ft. 4£ in., cook, native of New Zealand, medium build, fresh complexion, light-brown hair, brown eyes, cast in right eye, heart on left forearm ; dressed in grey trousers, dark coat and vest, Le Roy waterproof overcoat, and tan Mishko boots. Accused obtained £8 from John William Buckley, taxi-driver, by means of a valueless cheque for £lO. (See Police Gazette, 1933, page 454, and Photographs, 1030, page 8, and preceding paragraphs.) s2* % ii Arrested. W

Wanganui. —loth instant, on warrant for failing to comply with the terms of a maintenance order for the support of his illegitimate child, of whom M. E. Mulinder is the mother, Cyril Frederick Rayburn Jefcoate, age thirty-eight, height 5 ft. 5| in., farmer and salesman, native of New Zealand, medium build, fresh complexion, fair hair, grey eyes, scar on left groin. Arrears to 3rd May last, £52 17s. 6d. (See Police Gazette, 1928, 292.) "X

Wanganui. —l2th instant, on warrant of commitment to Wanganui Prison for four days in default of paying £1 15s. fine and costs for a breach of the Motor- vehicles Act, Olive Mavis Peters, alias Woods, age thirty-four, height 5 ft. 6 in., saleswoman, native of New Zealand, slight build, fair complexion, light-brown hair, blue eyes; scar on left forefinger, mole on upper lip. She may be accompanied by William Ronald Augustus Mercer, referred to in Police Gazette, 1933, page 389. (See Police Gazette, 1924, pmyyHKk) /////> -5

Eeilding. 6th instant, that a summons may be served upon him for failing to comply with the terms of a maintenance order for the support of his illegitimate child, in care of the Education Department, Eric William Muiford, age about twenty-seven, height 5 ft., labourer, native of New Zealand, strong build, man boxing on left forearm; usually wears a navy-blue serge suit, felt hat, and leatherette overcoat. /lesiJlAJz/j %y £$ -

Pongaroa. — Hector Ernest McDonald, obtaining credit by fraud. A warrant of arrest charging him with the offence has now been issued. (See Police Gazette, W 33/page 394.) -stifffa Palmerston North. — Allan Jackson, false pretences: See Police Gazette, 1933, page 361. It has been ascertained by the Wellington police that under the name George WilkingS he left for Australia by the m.v. “ Wanganella ” on the Bth ultimo. (See following paragraph.)

Wellington. Bth ultimo, on warrant for false pretences, Reginald Jackson, age about thirty - nine, height about 5 ft. 11 in., salesman, native of England, medium build, fresh complexion, fair hair, grey eyes, long straight nose ; dressed in a brown-grey suit, brown tweed overcoat and gloves ; quiet speech. He falsely represented to Campbell Graham Scolon, bank-manager, Wellington, that he had at the Bank of New South Wales, Feilding, an account which he wished transferred to the Bank of New South Wales, Courtenay Place, Wellington, and obtained £lO from the bank-manager mentioned by means of a valueless cheque for that amount. He left this Dominion by the m.v. “ Wanganella ” for Australia on the Bth ultimo under the name George Wilkings, and he is identical with Alias/ Jackson, referred to in preceding , y^/V/ / 3

Wellington. 27th ultimo, on warrant of commitment to Paparua Prison for one month in default of paying £33 19s. arrears on a maintenance order for the support of his wife, in England, Joseph Rillingsiy. , *l,/O'/ -? X CaucexJULucV

Wellington. —llth May last, on warrant of commitment to Napier Prison for two months in default of paying £1 6s. 9d. arrears on a maintenance order for the support of his illegitimate child, of whom Zoe Helena Phippen is the mother, Clarence William Jenson, alias Jensen, age thirty-one, height, 5 ft. 7 in., carpenter, native of New Zealand, fresh complexion, brown hair, blue eyes, scar on back of neck and on each little-finger, portion of left forefinger amputated. (See Police Gazette, 1932, page 72^^ Cheviot.— l4th ultimo, on warrant of commitment to Paparua Prison for one month in 'default of paying £6 Bs. 6d. baiance of fine and costs for assault, William Malcolm Fraser, age fifty-one, height 5 ft. 5| in., labourer, native of New Zealand, medium build, dark complexion, black hair, brown eyes; dressed in a grey suit, grey felt hat, and tan shoes; quick gait Gazette, 1931, page 379.) Christchurch. —10th instant, on 'warrant for failing to comply with the terms of a maintenance order for the support of his child, lan Stanley Collins, referred to in Police Gazette, 1933, page 278, and Photographs, 1932,, page 108. Arrears to 10th instant, £164 ss • yQjg y Zo/o/3 '/ yh Christchurch. — James McMillen, theft: It has been ascertained by the Auckland Police that he is identical with James McMillan McAndrew, referred to in Police Gazette, 1933, page 63, and he may be living with Kathleen Williams, ' who has assumed the name Mrs. McMillen. They may be in possession of an Essex coach motor-car, registration No. 20-472, engine No. 966598, chassis No. 901623. (See Police Gazette, 1933, page 334.) //// /yi/5 £

Christchurch. —15th May last, on warrant for theft of 55., the property of the Mutual Life and Citizens Assurance Co., William Hay Ramsay, age thirty-four, height 5 ft. 8 in., salesman, native of Scotland, medium build, fair complexion, dark hair, grey eyes. Accused who was a collector for the complainant firm, received from Elizabeth Beehan, 10s. and failed to account for ss. of it to his employers. There are other charges pending. He may be identical with man of same name, referred Gazette, 1929, page 134. Christchurch. loth instant, on' warrant for failing to comply with the terms of a maintenance order for the support of his child, Edward Gillespie, age twenty-eight, height 5 ft. 6 in., salesman, native of New Zealand, medium build, fresh complexion, dark hair, grey eyes. Arrears to 9th ultimo, £2l 14s. (See Police Gazette, 1931, page 702, and Photographs, 1927, page 82.)

Dunedin. —10th March last, on warrant for false pretences, Henry Stewart Moore Roulston, age thirty-two, height 5 ft. 6| in., electrician, native of Ireland, medium build, fresh complexion, brown hair and eyes; dressed in a navyblue suit and felt hat; affects to be a student and visits universities and colleges. Accused obtained £4 3s. 6d. from Rev. William Hardy Johnson, 786 Cumberland Street, by falsely representing himself to be a science student, holding the degree of Bachelor of Science. (See Police/ Gazette, 1932, page 285, and Photographs,/toy &

Riverton. Bth instant, that proceedings for failing to notify his change of address may be instituted against him (Arms Act), James William O’Connell, age about twenty-four, height 5 ft. 7 in., labourer and farmer, native of New Zealand, medium build, fresh complexion, light-brown hair, blue eyes. On the Ist July, 1930, he registered a rifle, No. 22455, maker, I. and A. Williams, Londpn. y /

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New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume LVIII, Issue 28, 19 July 1933, Page 469

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PERSONS WANTED. New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume LVIII, Issue 28, 19 July 1933, Page 469

PERSONS WANTED. New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume LVIII, Issue 28, 19 July 1933, Page 469