PROPERTY RECOVERED.
Woodville.— JAMES CARROLL’S dwelling broken into : The ladies’ watch and silver match-box have been recovered, and William Cameron, alic/s Howard, and Edward Coyle arrested for the offence by Acting-Detective A. Quartermain and Constable D. Mahan&y, and committed for trial. (See Police Gazette, 1908, page 139.) Thomas Grogan, alias O’Brien, is also wante//for above offence. (See “Persons wanted,” this issue of (fazette.) Masterton.— JAMES SCOTT’S shop broken into, some of the goods have been recovered, and William Cameron, alias Joseph Howard, committed for trial for the offence. He was by Constable M. O’Brien, Napier police, on another charge. (See Police Gazette, 1908, page 121.) Sheffield. —VlOLETf dGDEN’S] dog has been found. (See Police Gazette, 1908y6age 140.) Dunedin. HENRY TUDOR’S gun has been found. (See Police Gazette, 1906, page 392.)
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New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XXXIII, Issue 14, 8 April 1908, Page 163
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