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PROPERTY STOLEN.

Auckland. — Between 11th and 16th ultimo, from the dwelling of ANNIE SIIADRAGK, dressmaker, a new blackvoile skirt; a new black-silk blouse, with small tucks back and front; and a 9 ct. gold muff-chain, Swiss knob pattern : value, £5 15s. Identifiable.

Auckland. —4th March last, from the dwelling of PATRICK CAMPBELL, labourer, a gentlemen’s silver hunting lever watch, No. 3655, value £5 ; and a [heavy silver double chain, curb-pattern, value 15s. Identifiable.

Auckland. 3rd March last, from the dwelling of ROBERT DALZIEL, labourer, a gentlemen’s silver hunting keyless Elgin w T atch, No. 12627898; a silver curb chain, with silver medals attached and inscribed “ Prom Annie to Uncle Bob ” : value, £6 15s. Identifiable.

Ponsonby. — 2pbh MltiaiOj frqfia of WILLIAM HENRY* ajbajQionjf mtftfr, black mane and tail, aged, about 14 /hjmas Lfigh, yjifpbkon knees, white mark caused by haltfcr oil ipse rvalue, £5. 'Tctentifiable. /

Hawera. —2Bth ultimo, from the road at Mere Mere, the property of FREDERICK PARKER, a dapple-grey hack gelding, seven years old, 15J hands high, shod all round, slit on near ear, white star on forehead, and white spot on point of nose, value £8 ; wearing an old cover, wool sewn on top of neck, patch over rump, value 15s. Identifiable.

Hawera. - 28th ultimo, the property of JAMES DUNLOP, farmer, a stock - saddle (nearly new), large greenhide knee-pads, high tree, leather girth, value £5 ; an old colonial saddle, patches on knee-pads, on pommel, and on seat, value £2 ; a head-stall bridle, with brass buckles, single rein, value £1 ; an ordinary single-rein bridle, reins knotted in centre, value 10s. ; and a crupper, small size, value 2s. 6d. All identifiable.

Pahiatua, — 4th December last, from a paddock at Ballance, the property of ANTON LARSEN, contractor, Mangatainoka, a bay draught gelding, five years old, two fore feet and one hind foot white, white blaze down face, long flowing mane, long hair on legs, short tail ; value, £42. Identifiable.

Dunollie. — Between 6th and 11th February last, from the tent of JOHN SULLIVAN, labourer, a gentlemen’s 15 ct. gold watch-chain, long links with three small links between each, gold medalfattached with “ J. D. S.” engraved on one side and a football on the other side ; value, £lO. Identifiable. Suspicion attached to Denny Barry, age about thirty, height about 5 ft. 6 in., labourer, native of New Zealand, medium build, fair hair and complexion, cleanshaved, false teeth, a racecourse guesser ; dressed in greycheck suit, Dr. Jim hat, soft shirt, smart appearance. Supposed to have gone to work at a coal-mine in Southland.

Kaiapoi. —2lst ultimm thfe property of WILLIAM PANINGHAM, a gentlemdny black-enamelled bicycle, No. 10837, blue shield gn fr/nt with “ H. and F., Sydenham

Cycle-works ” inscribed thereon, outrigger handles with leather tips, multiplex tire on front wheel, a spoke in hack wheel broken and twisted round another; value, £lO. Identifiable.

Kaiapoi. —2lst ultima, |tom the grounds of the Workingmen’s Club, the of GEORGE FORREST, coaldealer, a gentlemen’s blarik-enamelled bicycle, mud-guard on back wheel, straight handle-bars (an old machine) ; value, Timaru. — the property of POJMrLAS FINLAY, draper, jit liir-yr-.l^, No. 276, free make, Brooks saddlef 22 in. frame, crank on right Am AYsJhhsri Welded and is rusty ; value, £7. Identifiable.

Mosgiel.—3oth ultimo or Ist instant, from the paddock of DENNIS O’BRIEN, farmer, a nearly new canvas horsecover, 5 ft. 8 in. long, branded “Otago Farmers’ Go-operative Company”; value, 18s. 6d.

Waitati. — 19th ultimo, from the dwelling of HARRY GREEN, farmer, Mount Cargill, an old silver-chased hunting English lever watch, maker’s name supposed Liddle, gold hands, value £3 ; and a ladies’ black-morocco purse, value 2s. 6d., containing 15s. in silver and a£l note. Watch and purse identifiable. Breaking, entering, and theft.

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New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XXXV, Issue 18, 11 May 1910, Page 205

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PROPERTY STOLEN. New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XXXV, Issue 18, 11 May 1910, Page 205

PROPERTY STOLEN. New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XXXV, Issue 18, 11 May 1910, Page 205