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PERSONS WANTED

Auckland. 2nd instant, on warrant of commitment to Auckland Prison for three days in default of paying £1 15s. fine and costs for being found in a gaming house, Claude Daniel McDonald, referred to in Police Gazette, 1936, page 574. t'- - 'ftfUct' /g/z/S'/. Auckland. 2nd instant, on two warrants of commitment to Auckland Prison for four days and two days in default of paying £3 3s. fines and costs for falsely representing himself to be a boarder, and being found on licensed premises during prohibited hours, Robert Wiper Kane, age twenty-five, height 5 ft. 7 in., mechanic and motor-driver, native of Scotland, medium build, fresh complexion, fair hair, blue eves ; /dressed in a blue suit (no hat). / 7/P> Z Auckland.' —30th instant, on warrant for failing to comply with the terms of a maintenance order for the support of his wife, Margaret Willis, 62 Vermont Street, Ponsonby, George Willis, age about twenty-nine, height 5 ft. 7 in., labourer, native of New Zealand, strong build, fair ruddy complexion, fair hair, blue eyes; usually dressed in a navy-blue suit. (See Police Gazette, 1934, page 550.)

Auckland. —26th ultimo, on warrant of commitment to Auckland Prison for fourteen days in default of paying £9 Is. arrears on a maintenance order for the support of his wife, Nellie Banks, Birkley Alexander Banks, age thirty-five, height 5 ft. 3 in., baker, native of New Zealand, slight build, medium complexion, curly dark hair, brown eyes; dressed in fawn trousers and grey coat, or in a navy-blue suit. v 'CiM£ated//4/i/3 7.

Auckland. —For escaping from Avondale Mental Hospital on the 21st ultimo (1) Leo Halverson, v age twenty-five, height 5 ft. 7 in., native of New Zealand, medium build, sallow complexion, dark hair ; dressed in a brown tweed suit and black shoes (no hat); and (2) Frederick Oscar Rolander, age forty-nine, height 5 ft. 7 in., native of New ZealanH, medium build, fair hair turning grey and going bald ; dressed in a brown tweed suit and black shoes (no hat), clothing marked “M. , '/S Z £-,

Auckland. 2nd instant, on warrant for failing to maintain his wife, Irene Elizabeth Jean Denison, and three children, 213 Great North Road, New Lynn, Charles Herbert Denison, age forty, height 5 ft. 7 in., farmer, native of Australia, medium build, fair complexion and hair, blue eyes. (See Police Gazette, 1931, page 455.) V*

Auckland. Bth instant, on warrant of commitment to Auckland Prison for six months in default of paying £49 arrears on a maintenance order for the support of his wife, Ida Genevieve Clark, 55 Taylor’s Road, Arthur Clark, age fifty-four, height 6 ft. 2 in., fish-hawker, native of New Zealand, medium build, fair complexion, brown hair turning grey, blue eyes; usually dressed in a blue suit and cap.

Tatjranga.— 6th instant, that he may be located and interviewed regarding various offences which he is suspected of having committed at Tauranga and Te Aroha, Clarence Albert Butterfield, referred to in Police Gazette, 1936, page 650, and Photographs, 1932, page 39. Before he is interviewed it will be necessary to, procure the file from the Inspector of Police, Hamilton. AQ^-^bXJIAjO-^v Hamilton. 3oth ultimo, on warrant for failing tor comply with the terms of a maintenance order for the support of his wife, Ethel Maud Liddy, 5 O’Neill Street, Joseph Liddy, age fifty-three, height 5 ft. 84 in., wool or skin buyer, native of Australia, medium build, fair complexion, black hair going bald, grey eyes, large straight nose; usually well dressed ; speaks quickly; quick gait, but he appears to have a slight limp. Arrears to the 9th September last, £597 10s.

Hamilton. 3rd instant, on warrant of commitment to Auckland Prison for fourteen days in default of paying £6 fine and costs for aiding in sly-grog selling, Valentine Murray, age twenty-eight, height 5 ft. 9 in., hotel porter and cook, native of New Zealand, medium build, fresh complexion, brown hair, hazel eyes. (See Police Gazette, 1936, page 708.) - Ohakune. —l3th October last,Am warrant for failing to comply with the terms of a maintenance order for the support of his wife, Mary Agnes Gardner, and children, Rangataua, Thomas Henry Gardner, age fifty-three, height 5 ft. 9 in., hauler-driver, native of New Zealand, medium build, fair complexion and hair, blue eyes; ginger moustache; slight cast in one eye. (See Police Gazette, 1935, page 89, and Photographs, 1927, page 75.) *./ ■ z 'Ac-

Palmerston North.- — October last, on warrant of commitment to Wanganui Prison for three months in default of paying £33 25., arrears on a maintenance order for the support of his two children, Arthur Henry Bell, age forty-four, height ■5 ft. 85 in., labourer, native of New Zealand, strong build, fair complexion, grey hair, blue eyes, pointed nose, left fingers missing ; dressed in a blue suit and grey hat; fond of gamhlinac He may be released on payment of £22 2s.

Wellington.- ultimo, on warrant for failing to provide for the maintenance of his unborn illegitimate child, Norman Walter Vincent Smith, age twenty-five, height 6 ft. 1 in., bricklayer, native of New Zealand, medium build, pale complexion, dark-brown hair, blue eyes, sharp nose, upper front teeth widely spaced ; usually dressed in a navyblue suit and overcoat (no hat), or grey flannel trousers and black and white striped blazer; walks briskly with long strides; deep voice and speaks quickly. Complainant, Lilian Johnson, 43 Tauhinu Road, Miramar. / _ / „ ,

Wellington. —llth instant, that he may be located and warned that if he does not report to a Probation Officer he will be returned to a Borstal Institution, Rewi Manuel,'’'referred to in Police Gazette, 1936, page 485, and Photographs, 1934, page 68. (P. 36/1566.) 3/ 2 /i7

Wellington. 6th ultimo, on warrant fpr theft of £lO, the property of the Reliance Portrait Company, 132 Willis Street, George Paterson, *age fifty, height 5 ft. 10 ill., clerk, native of England, slight build, fresh complexion, brown hair turning grey, brown eyes, large nose; dressed in a blue suit and dark shoes (no hat); smart appearance ; fond of drink. Accused who was employed as a clerk by the complainant firm received £lO from Mrs. Williams on terms requiring him to account for it to the company, but he failed to do so. He disappeared on the 30th ultimo, pie total defalcations exceed £200.' 'tiArte&Zed//#// Wellington. —lsth instant/on warrant for failing to maintain his wife, Ellen Lewer, 7 Moir Street, Arthur Wilford Lewer, age forty-six, height about 6 ft., baker, native of New Zealand, medium build, fair complexion and hair, blue eyes, straight nose, lame on left leg. At present he may be in Canada.

Island —2nd instant, on warrant of commitment to Wellington Prison for nine days in default of paying £2 11s. fine and costs for negligently driving a motor-vehicle, George Oliver, age thirty-eight (looks older), height 5 ft. 10 in., butcher and labourer, slight build, dark complexion, darkbrown hair, brown eyes, sharp features ; slovenly appearance. He signed on as a steward on the s.s. “ Awatea ” on the 12th September last, but he deserted from the ship at Sydney (Australia) on the 20th ultimo.

Blenheim. instant, on warrant of commitment to Paparua Prison for fifteen days in default of paying £3 15s. balance of fine and costs for carrying on the business of a pedlar without a license, Charles Archer Bryant, age fortyeight, height 5 ft. 5J in., salesman, native of New Zealand, medium build, fresh complexion, brown hair, grey eyes, birth-mark on left hip, scar over left eye, tip of right forefinger missing. (See Police Gazette, 1936, page 199, and Photographs, 1933, page 52.) , Jg///S'/.

Christchurch. — 19th ultimo, on warrant for failing to maintain his. wife, Olive Margaret Stuart, and three children, 115 Selwyn Street, Robert Charles Stuart, age forty, height 5 ft. 9 in., chemist, native of Scotland, medium build, ruddy complexion, fair hair, blue eyes ; usually well dressed ; frequents hotels. (See Police Gazette, 1929, page 822, and 1930, page 606.) ■

Bluff. 4th instant, on warrant for deserting from the s.s. “ Australind,” C. McGinley, age twenty-six, height 5 ft. 3 in., fireman, native of England, good build, fair complexion and hair.

Breaches of Employment Act. The following persons are to be interviewed regarding nonpayment of their employment levies : «• Takapuna. — Henry Bowman, referred to in Police Gazette, 1934, page 479, and Photographs, 1916, page 21. Q NO FURTHER AC ETON TO BE TAKEN. Auckland. — Morris Daniel Andrews, referred to in Police AsasjßPMtfJi& 7 3

/ ltAHoisg James Charles Bellwood, age about twenty, / height 5 fvr ID in., labourer, native of New Zealand, strong | build, dark hSk and complexion, broad face plays cricket I and football. tmr Levy-book is No. 3/381059.'

I vx pI Palmerston Norts>. Archibald Carrington Cuff, referred j to in Police Gazette, A 936, page 557. His Levy-book is J No. 3/488332. f

1 Greymoutii. — Jack John otraveller.0 traveller. His LevyGreymouth.— Jack -John Egfoionds, traveller. His LevyI book is No. 3/262248. .

—William Henry sixty-five, height \ about 5 ft. 3 in., labourer, native of Nem Zealand, medium build, no teeth; usually neatly dressed imMark clothes and )! light felt' hat, and carries a swag. His IxWV-book is No. t 1/146766.

Breaches of Arms Act. Te Kuiti.— Stanley Bell Woodward, labourer. He has failed to notifWhis change of address. v

Palmerston North. instant: Two rifles were registered at Feilding on the 12th May, 1922, and the 11th May, 1923, respectively, by Francis Claude Haydon, who now states that he destroyed them in 1924. This statement is not considered satisfactory, and a description of the rifles is published as it is possible they may come under the notice of the police in the future: (1) A -22 calibre Winchester repeating rifle, No. 320380 ; (2) a -22 calibre Bayard rifle, No. 82658.

Kurow. —James Grant McPherson, carpenter, who, on the 11th February, 1933, registered a -22 calibre B.S.A. rifle, No. 533202. He has failed to notify his change of address.

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New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume LXI, Issue 51, 23 December 1936, Page 765

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PERSONS WANTED New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume LXI, Issue 51, 23 December 1936, Page 765

PERSONS WANTED New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume LXI, Issue 51, 23 December 1936, Page 765