PROPERTY RECOVERED.
Mount Cook. —MICHAEL ENNIS, dwelling broken into. The ladies’ old-fashioned gold watch, the gold brooch composed of two polo-sticks crossed and two balls inside, and the gold brooch composed of two hearts, have been recovered by Detective J. J. Cassells and Acting-Detective T. Kemp, Wellington and Mount Cook police, and traced to the possession of Charles Henry Cox, who has been charged with the offence and committed for trial. (See Police Gazette , 1904, page 332.)
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New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XXX, Issue 4, 1 February 1905, Page 37
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