SPECIAL NOTICES.
Murder.—£6oo Reward. Whereas on 17th November, 1933, Donald Fraser was found dead as the result of gun-shot wounds at the Racecourse Hotel, Riccarton, Christchurch, New Zealand, and at an inquest concluded on 3rd July, 1934, the Coroner’s verdict was that the said Donald Fraser met his death through murder by some person or persons whose identity was not disclosed. It is hereby notified that a reward of six hundred pounds (£600) will be paid for material information or evidence which leads to the conviction of the person or persons who caused the death of the said Donald Fraser. If more than one claimant for the reward, amount to be apportioned by the Commissioner of Police.
JOHN G. COBBE, Minister in Charge of Police Department Wellington, 13th September, 1934. (See Police Gazette, 1933, page 727.)
Disqualification under Motor-vehicles Act removed. Milton. The disqualification under the Motor-vehicles Act, imposed upon Andrew Benston, Referred to in Police Gazette, 1934, page 17, has been removed as from the 21st instant.
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New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume LIX, Issue 38, 26 September 1934, Page 535
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