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Extract from New South Wales Police Gazette.

(From Gazette, 1901, page 275.)

S.S. “ Warrimoo.” —Stolen, between the 29th ultimo and 10th instant, from a trunk, either on the wharf at Wellington, New Zealand, or on board the s.s. “ Warrimoo ” between Wellington and Sydney, the property of Clarence Mack Jost, at present residing in the Australia Hotel: A lady’s long old-fashioned gold neck-chain; an English two-pound piece ; a large gold flat locket, containing photo, of a male child, “J.W. 8., London,” on it; and an Austrian silver coin about the size f a florin, as pendants : a trefoil pin, set with

three small pearls, diamond in centre; a lady’s gold halfhoop ring, set with three small diamonds (small and much worn); a small gold mummy-case, containing a bronze miniature mummy, enamelled Egyptian figures outside of case; a pair of nickel opera-glasses, covered with brown leather, long silk string attached ; a lady’s silk sachet, containing a quantity of real lace (very valuable) ; a small gilt photo, frame, with photo, of child; a small round brass box, glass top, containing two greenstone hearts and the baok of a gold combination stud. Value not stated.

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New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XXV, Issue 16, 31 July 1901, Page 186

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Extract from New South Wales Police Gazette. New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XXV, Issue 16, 31 July 1901, Page 186

Extract from New South Wales Police Gazette. New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XXV, Issue 16, 31 July 1901, Page 186