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PROPERTY STOLEN.

Auckland. —Bth March last, from the cabin of HENRY EDGAR, second engineer of the “ Wakatere,” a gentlemen’s very old open-faced silver English lever watch, “Thomas Bibby, Liverpool,” engraved on back plate in old-English letters, value £5 ; and a pair of gold pince-nez, value £IV.

Newton (Auckland).— Between 17th and 23rd ultimo, from a boat at Cox’s Creek, Ponsonby, the property of MATTHEW POOLE, carpenter, a sail, hoist 15 ft., gaff 13 ft., boom 19 ft. 9 in., small chafe about 3 ft. up the hoist, and about 4 ft. from the mast; value, £B. Identifiable.

Northcote (Auckland). —Between 2nd and sth instant, from a shed, the property of SARAH LIZZIE SUTHERLAND, Sulphur Beach, a ladies’ bicycle, rusty steel rims, upturned handles, no mud-guards, a small bull’s-eye lamp, and a bicycle-pump ; value, £3. Identifiable.

Ponsonby (Auckland). —7th instant, from the bedroom of MAY PHILLIPS, Hamilton Road, two gold pins, connected by a fine gold chain, one set with a yellow stone, the other set with an amethyst, value £3 ; a gold oval brooch, resembling a sheaf of wheat, winh a hand holding a sickle, value £5 ; a silver oblong hat-pin box, value os.; a gold-bar brooch, bird with pearls near the centre, value 10s. ; a double silver watch-chain, rope-pattern, with balls on it, value 10s.; a small stiver locket, shield-pattern, “ A. E. I.” in monogram thereon, value 2s. ; two small gold brooches, with doves connected with fine gold chain, value 10s. ; a gold tie-pin, with heart and chain, value 3s. 6d. ; a silver brooch, leafpattern, value 2s. 6d. ; a gold necklet, rope-pattern, value £l. Identifiable.

Ponsonby (Auckland).— 7th instant, from the dwelling of EDWIN THOMAS HART, a gold bangle, horse-shoe pattern, value £1; a Japanese bangle, of silver and wood, value 2s. 6d. ; a 9 ct. gold brooch, bar-pattern, set with two diamonds and a small sapphire, value 15s. ; an open-faced black-metal watch, maker’s name and number unknown, value 12s. fid. ; cash-box, containing sundry papers ; a silver trowel, about 3 in., used as a book-mark, value £1; a small silver match-box, and a Post-office Savings-bank book, with small balance.

Ponsonby (Auckland.) —7th instant, from the bedroom of MAURICE CASEY, Hamilton Road, a ladies’ gold hunting keyless Elgin watch, “No. 7672112 ” on and £jfO. 4545267/’ o# case; a small-link muff-chain J a small set with three diamonds and three rubles ; a gofanagger brooch ; a ladies’ hand-bag with silver plate inside; “ M. S. C. ” in monogram thereon: value, £l2.

Freeman’s Bay (Auckland.) —3rd instant, from the dwelling of CHARLES GEORGE, Victoria Street, a sixchambered pinfire revolver, in leather case, value £1 ; a sixchambered 22 calibre revolver, value £1 ; and £lB, consisting of a £1 note, gold, and small silver.

Karangahake. —sth instant, from the shop of ROBERT SAMUEL FLEMING, jeweller, a ladies’ 9ct. gold openfaced keyless watch, “Bordeaux” on it, value £3 3s. ; nine large greenstone pendants (not mounted) ; six pairs of goldmounted earrings ; six silver-mounted greenstone pendants ; a greenstone heart, mounted with gold fern-leaf, a goldmounted heart pendant, twenty-four gold-mounted petri-fied-wood brooches; twenty-four gold-mounted greenstone brooches; four imitation-gold rings, set with imitation stones : total value, £44. Breaking, entering, and theft.

black-enameled rat-trap pedals, straight handles, steel Aims, straight, steel mud-guaraaPßrpoffi saddle,/bell and lampbracket attached, front-nm arm brake, block chain, 70 gear; value, £6. IdentiMhle.

Picton. —sth instant, from the Federal Hall, the property of JOHN FAWCETT, builder, Blenheim, a gentlemen’s fawn-coloured rainproof overpoat, vertical pockets, chain tab, value £3 (identifiable); And a Panama hat, with black band, size 6|, value £1 ss. /

Christchurch.-— 22nd January last, from the dwelling of FREDERICK DE CARTERETE MALLET, a white tantalum stand, with three cut-glass bottles for holding spirits; value, £5. Identifiable.

Christchurch. the property of, mechanic, a gentlemen’s Rhun bicycle, Dunlop racing - tires, steel rims, rat - trap pedals, black grijwr; Christchurcil. —sth or 6th instant, from the dwelling of GRACE TURNBULL, a tin cash-box, containing a 9 ct. gold ring, set with five pearls, value £5 ; a 9 ct. gold ring, set with three emeralds and brilliants, value £5 ; a gold brooch, set with a large opal, gypsy setting, value £5; a silver broooh, set with imitation diamonds (French paste), one missing, value £2. Identifiable.

Christchurch. —Between 10th and 26th March last, from the Lyttelton Times Office, the property of ALFRED DICK-

SON, journalist, a pair of Goerz field-glasses, 6 in. diameter, bound with black leather, “A.” stamped on one barrel, “ D.” on the other, a chip out of the left eye-shield ; value, £lO. Identifiable.

Christchurch. —26th March last, from the Metropolitan Trotting-grounds, the property of ARTHUR WILLIAMS, a gentlemen’s Kapai bicycle, No. 271, Wentworth saddle, nickel-plated steel rims, steel pedals, celluloid mud-guards, raised handle, fixed wheel; value, £l3. Identifiable.

Christchurch. Library, the property of T. O’KEEFE, a gentlemen’s Speedy bicycle, No. 55, Brooks saddle, steel rims, rat-trap pedals, curved handles, leather grips, fixed wheel ; value, £ls. Identifiable.

Christchurch. —lst ultimo, from Worcester Street, the property of JEAN BAIN SPEARS, dressmaker, a ladies’ Anglo-Special bicycle, Brooks saddle, steel rims, rubber pedals, tortoise-shell grips, one spring of saddle broken, front mud-guard celluloid, the baok one steel, fixed wheel; value, £B. Identifiable.

Oamaru. —18th ultimo, from the freezing-works, the property of JOHN ORR, labourer, a gentlemen’s blue-enamelled bicycle, 22 in. frame, free wheel, back-pedalling brake, turned-down handles, leather toe-clips, forks slightly bent, new tubes ; value, £4. Identifiable. Suspicion attached to Duncan A. Galderwood, abscofider from Burnham Industrial School, age seventeen, height 5 ft. 7 in., slight build, dark complexion, brown hair, blue eyes, small head, sharp features ; dressed in dark-tweed suit and cap.

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New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XXXV, Issue 19, 18 May 1910, Page 214

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PROPERTY STOLEN. New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XXXV, Issue 19, 18 May 1910, Page 214

PROPERTY STOLEN. New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XXXV, Issue 19, 18 May 1910, Page 214

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