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PERSONS WANTED.

Kaitaia.— 7th ultimo, that a summons for playing a game of chance at Kaitaia Showground may be served upon him, Charles Ross, alias Snowy Higgins, -.referred to in Police Gazette, 1936, page 187. (*? /bZ

Auckland. Robert Landy, alias Lundy, inquired for : It has been ascertained by the Auckland police that he is now residing in England. (See Police Gazette, 1932, page 491.)

Auckland. —lsth instant, on warrant of commitment to Auckland Prison for three months in default of paying £37 arrears on a maintenance order for the support of his child, William George Penney, age thirty, height 5 ft. 6 in., labourer, native of New Zealand, medium build, fresh complexion, dark hair, hazel eyes. He may be released on payment of £3O. (See Police Gazette, 1935, page 128.) . j .

Thames. Cyril Marshall, failing to provide : It 'has been ascertained that he has assumed the name Walsh. (See Police Gazette, 1936, page /6~&-3&

Hamilton. —20th instant, on warrant for failing to comply with the terms of a maintenance order for the support of his wife and two children, Charles Matthew Hutchinson, age thirty-five, height 6 ft. 1 in., motor-driver and labourer, native of New Zealand, strong build, fresh complexion, dark hair going bald, blue eyes, heart and “ Amy ” on left forearm, clasped hands on right forearm; usually neatly dressed in a navy-blue suit and tan shoes. Arrears to 2nd ultimo, £l3 11s. (See Police Gazette, 1936, page 68.) t£eO £*7/

Whakatane.- 17th instant, for a breach of his probation (Offenders Probation Act, 1920), William Donald Reid, alias Donald William Reid, referred to in Police Gazette, 1934, page 634. He has faffed to report to a Probation Officer SVtAj3oda&.' Te Kuiti. —2oth instant, on warrant for failing to maintain his wife, Ethel Williamson, and children, Pukemako, Robert William Craig Williamson, referred to in Police Gazette, 1936, page 69. /'7/(>/3(o .

Normandy.—l4th ultimo, that a summons for being found on licensed premises during prohibited hours may be served upon him, Raymond Strong, referred to in Police Gazette, 1936, page 185, and Photographs, 1926, page 4. He usually wears a navy-blue suit and tan shoes, is very talkative, and plays the piano well. X2&7 D £O7 \ ’V' &CO&O*

Napier. —2lst January last, on warrant for theft of eleven gallons of tar and a tar-drum, value 145., the property of Robert McGaffin, contractor, 809 Warren Street, Selwyn George Harris, referred to in Police Gazette, 1935, page 569, and Photographs, 1931, page 30. He failed to appear on the 20th instant in answer to a summons issued on the above charge /7/fa/3( 0

Napier. —24th ultimo, on warrant of commitment to Napier Prison for six weeks in default of paying £9l 2s. arrears on a maintenance order for the support of his wife, Harold Keith Amner, referred to in Police Gazette, 1935, page 729. He is usually dressed in a blue suit and grey flannel trousers (no hat), fie may be released on payment of £7O 17s. 6d.

Waifawa. —27th February last, on warrant for failing to maintain his illegitimate child, of whom Norma May Chittenden, formerly of Ruataniwha, is the mother, Walter Sargisson, age seventeen, height 5 ft. 8 in., farm labourer, native of New Zealand, medium build, sallow complexion, dark hair, hazel eyes, bands covered with warts ; splutters when talking excitedly. Z/gf3£

Wellington. 2lst instant, on warrant for failing to comply with the terms of a maintenance order for the support of his wife, Alice Valentine Russ, Wilson RUSS, age thirty-two, height 5 ft. 10 in., plasterer and hotel employee, native of New Zealand, stout build, dark complexion, thick dark hair, brown or blue eyes ; usually dressed in navy-blue suit, brown shoes, grey felt bat (sometimes does not wear a hat). Christchurch. For escaping from Sunnyside Mental Hospital on the 27th ultimo, Charles Hubert West, age twentythree, height 5 ft. 9 in., native of New Zealand, fresh complexion, fair hair, blue eyes, weight about 10 st. 9 lb. ; dressed in dark-grey tweed trousers, brown tweed coat and vest, and black boots. , All clothing marked “ A.” Lyttelton.— 2lst instant, that a summons may be served upon him for being found on the licensed premises of the Lyttelton Hotel on the 7th February last during prohibited hours, Charles Halcrow, age about forty-seven, height about 5 ft. 7 in., labourer, strong build, may have a moustache. Z < 7/'7,(2'C

Invercargill. 9th instant, on warrant for faffing to comply with the terms of a maintenance order for the support of his illegitimate child, of whom Annie Maud Kynastou, Ohai, is the mother, Patrick Smith, alias Peter Smith, age forty, height 6 ft., teamster and labourer, native of Scotland, medium build, dark complexion and hair, sometimes has dark moustache; usually dressed in a brown suit and brown felt hat; erect gait; fond of drink ; talkative. The child is now in the care of the Education Department. Arrears to 26th ultimo, 17 2,. 6d.

Breaches of Arms Act. U The following persons are to be located so that proceedings for failing to notify their change of address may be instituted against them (Arms Act) :

Ponsonby.— Norman Alexander Murchie McKay, seaman, who, on the 10th August, 1925, registered a -22 calibre singleS hot g/9/St '

Newmarket.— David Henry Smith Carmichael, who, on the 9th June, 1921, registered a -22 calibre Stevens rifle, No. F. 630.

Christchurch. — Harold Robert Kirchner, telegraph messenger, who, on the 7th June, 1921, registered a -22 calibre Winchester repeating rifle, No. 360581. (2| Hector Ashton Brie labourer, who, on the 6th March, 19zl>, registered a , '’•22 calibre Hamilton single-shot rifle. (3) Edward Foote, L fn confectioner, who, on the 22nd February, T 926, registered a \}f •22 calibre single-shot Winchester rifle. (4) Millicent Rawson, widow, who, on the 7th January, 1922, registered a -303 calibre Lee Metford rifle, No. 122. (5) Harold Sudlow, carpenter, who, on the Bth December, 1927, registered a -22 calibre single-shot Remington rifle. (6) Douglas York Rennie, advertising agent, who, on the 9th February, 1922, registered a -22 calibre Winchester rifle, No. 39938 ; (7) Ernest Englebrecht, who, on the 12th June, 1922, registered a -22 calibre Winchester repeating rifle. (8) Lionel Sydney Thomas, vulcanizer, who, on the 20th May, 1921, registered a -22 calibre Winchester rifle. (9) Frederick James Winter, who, on the Ist June, 1921, registered a -22 calibre Piper rifle. &&&€(/ &/&I&J. &/)&&€&&{/<}

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New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume LXI, Issue 17, 29 April 1936, Page 269

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PERSONS WANTED. New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume LXI, Issue 17, 29 April 1936, Page 269

PERSONS WANTED. New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume LXI, Issue 17, 29 April 1936, Page 269

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