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PERSONS WANTED.

Auckland. — 26th ultimo, that he may be interviewed . p regarding non-payment of his unemployment levies, Stewart |7J AlHster McDonald. m FURTHER . AeTfeiT TO BF TAKES} land.— Toth ultimo, for assault with intent to commit rape, Man (name unknown), age about forty-seven, height about 5 ft. 6 in., medium build, sallow complexion, brown hair which may be turning grey, large nose which may be hooked i rough appearance ; dressed in dungaree trousers /s j?[“I-

old grey coat, and old grey felt hat with band of lighter material, and he was in possession of a gentlemen’s old black bicycle with upturned handles on which he carried a sugarbag. The handle-bars of the bicycle were without grips, and he had a nickel-plated pump which he sometimes carried ( in his hand. About 7 p.m., in Pukaki Road, Mangere, Mary Patricia McLeod, age ten, was requested by accused to hold his bicycle. He felled her with a blow on the jaw, tore off her bloomers (which have not been found), and attempted to rape her. The screams of the child frightened him, and he rode away on his bicycle. No,warrant. /*3 5

Auckland. —26th ultimo, on warrant of commitment to Auckland Prison-for one month in default of paying £7 11s. 6d. arrears on a maintenance order for the support of his illegitimate child, of whom Noella Frances Oliphant is the mother, Percy Morrison, age twenty-six, height 5 ft. 10 in., mill hand, native of New Zealand, slight build, fair complexion, brown hair, blue eyes ; dressed in a navy-blue suit and black boots. (See Police Gazette, 1935, page 30.) & 6>

Kerepeehi. — ultimo, that he may be interviewed regarding non-payment of his unemployment levies, Frederick Evans, age thirty-two, height 5 ft. 7 in., labourer and seaman, native of Wales, strong build, fresh complexion, dark-brown 1 16 <I ¥bS¥HSS“ II AS i Wife 'ffrar. Hamilton. — 4th ultimo, on warrant for failing to comply with the terms of a maintenance order for the support of his child, in the care of the Education Department, Waiter Clyde Sutherland, alias Pearce, referred to in Police Gazette, 1934, page 71, and Photographs, 193 - 4L/ Arrears to sth January last, £176 14s. 3d. Jj oj Sj 5 -

Rotorua.2sth ultimo, that he may be interviewed regarding non-payment of his unemployment levies, Charles William Brunsley Sheridan, age about twenty-seven, labourer, M'fflSfWß ACTION TO BE TAKES'!

Rotorua. —16th ultimo, on warrant for false pretences, Harold Hoad, age twenty-three, height about 5 ft. 8 in., labourer, native of England, good build, fresh complexion, fair hair ; usually dressed in a grey suit. Accused obtained £2 from 1 Ferguson Finn, draper, Tutanekai Street, by means of a valueless cheque for that amount on the Bank of New Zealand, Putaruru -£Z/l/IJiO/^c/ ■

Wanganui. —sth ultimo, on warrant for failing to comply with the terms of a maintenance order for the support of his wife and three children, George Edward WhakaraU, age thirty-four, height 6 ft. 2 in., labourer, good build, copper complexion, black hair, brown eyes ; well dressed ; a Maori. Arrears, £3. (See Police Gazette, 1933, page 60.

Palmerston North. ultimo, on warrant for failing to maintain his wife, Ruby Millicent Burrows, and child, Harry Burrows, age forty-six, height 6 ft., hotelkeeper, grocer, and land agent, native of New Zealand, medium build, sallow complexion, dark-brown hair, brown eyes, scar across nose, thin lips, slightly stooped; a heavy smoker, and suffers from some irritation in throat; cannot look one in the face ; dressed in light-grey flannel trousers, light-brown sports coat, dark grey felt hat with rather high crown, shoes size 9, brown or light-blue striped shirt with collar to match, usually brown tie, Sincerity overcoat of light colour with undecided check. He also has with him a navy-blue slightly ribbed Sincerity suit, and a large composition suit-case with two e orn partrn ent s vneetXetCs/2/?/37.

Petone. —4th ultimo, on warrant for failing to maintain his wife, Rose Gill, and child, 15 Mason Street, Lower Hutt, Thomas Wilfred Gill, age thirty, height 6 ft., bus-driver, native of New Zealand, thin build, fresh complexion, dark hair, hazel eyes; usually dressed in a navy-blue or grey sports suit, white or black shoes, and light-grey felt hat; erect gait; fond, of drink ; smart appearance. His photograph is filed. He left for Australia on the Ist ultimo under the name James Minihan. i lff f

Wellington. 2Bth ultimo, on warrant for a breach of his probationary license (Crimes Amendment Act, 1910), Edward Scott, alias William Theodore Thompson, age fortyeight, height 5 ft. 7f in., labourer, native of England, strong build, pale complexion, brown hair, hazel eyes, tombstone and clasped hands on right forearm, birds and elapsed hands on left forearm. He has failed to report to a Probation Officer. (See Police Gazette, 1934, page 676, and Photographs, 1923, page 19.) /Xj^rre^ted/1 fa fen

Wellington. 26th ultimo, on warrant of commitment to Gisborne Prison for seven days in default of paying £1 13s. 6d. arrears on a maintenance order for the support of his wife, Leon Cornford, alias Thompson, age thirty-four, height 5 ft. 10 in., porter, cook, and labourer, native of New Zealand, dark complexion, brown hair and eyes, scar on right shin. There is also a summons to be served upon him. (See Police Gazette, 1934, page 158.) fypj /Q Lfj S’

Greymouth. — ultimo, on warrant for a breach of his probationary license (Crimes Amendment Act, 1910), Jack Jackson, alias Frederick Henry Orange, alias Jack Wilson, referred to in Police Gazette, 1935, page 66, and Photographs, 1926, page 42. He has failed to report to a Probation Officer. <&lus3 Ttrt / J S'-

Broaches of Arms Act The following persons are to be located so that proceedings for fading to notify their change of address may be instituted against them (Arms Act): — Kawakawa.—Alexander M. A. Bruce, age about fifty-five, carpenter, native of New Zealand, who, on the 31st May, 1922, registered a, -303 calibre Lee Enfield rifle, No. 5476. Qsf /fry 4-) 5* Hikurangi. — George F. Webster, miner, who, on the 23rd March, 1921, registered a -22 calibre Brevete Oyer Arms Co. pea-rifle, No. F.L. 22L*

Whangarei. Andrew Wears Cain, agent, who, on the 31st October, 1921, registered a -22 calibre Winchester pea-rifle.

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New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume LX, Issue 9, 6 March 1935, Page 139

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PERSONS WANTED. New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume LX, Issue 9, 6 March 1935, Page 139

PERSONS WANTED. New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume LX, Issue 9, 6 March 1935, Page 139