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Pukekohe. —Since the 13th instant, George Alexander McKinney, age seventeen and a half, height 6 ft., farm labourer, native of New Zealand, slight build, fresh complexion, darkbrown hair and eyes, no lower teeth; dressed in light-fawn tweed trousers, and coloured high school blazer, or a navy-blue suit and black shoes (no hat). Inquiry by his father, Joseph Barclay McKinney, farmer, Bombay, who desires to have him located.
Takaka. —Since the 27th ultimo, Allan Cameron, age thirtyseven, height about 5 ft. 10 in., miner and labourer, native of Scotland, strong build, dark swarthy complexion, dark hair, blue eyes; dressed in blue denim trousers, old fawn sports coat, hobnailed boots, upper portion of a red bathing costume (no hat); he blinks his eyes unduly, and his face twitches noticeably. He was gold prospecting at Snow’s River, and left on the 27th ultimo for Anatoki Forks Camp to procure the usual supply of stores for himself and his workmate, but he has not been seen since. Fears-are entertained for his safety. sCLcctd/ /{J//0/36 -
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New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume LXI, Issue 20, 20 May 1936, Page 318
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171MISSING. New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume LXI, Issue 20, 20 May 1936, Page 318
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