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An envelope was received by the Palmerston North Police containing a photograph cut from the Sunday Star Times newspaper, dated 3rd September 2000.

The photo with HN6315 printed at the top, in a Police exhibit bag

The cutting was a photo of the Lundy family and had HN6315 printed at the top of the photo, as pictured at left.

The image here is from a photocopy of the cutting in the Police exhibit bag, which produces the white reflections of the plastic bag itself..

The lettering is unusual and appears to be stencilled or stamped on the cutting, rather than typed or printed.

 

As yet, no positive identification of the meaning of the letters has been confirmed.

 

It looks like a car registration number, and this possibility was considered by Police.

 

 

Close up view of the HN6315 lettering, showing uneven spacing and distinctive characters

 

This close up of the lettering shows the unusual shape. Note the unusual "N".

 

The address on the envelope has the same lettering as below. Note the uneven appearance and shape of the letters.

Close up of envelope address, note the N, A, and R letters in particular

 

Close up of NZ Post Bach / Crib design 40 cent stamp

 

 

 

The stamp is also quite distinctive, being the NZ Post Bach / Crib design issued in April 2000 as part of the Kiwiana series. This series was replaced in June 2000 by the Classic Car series.

 

The envelope was franked at 5pm on 6th September 2000.

 

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