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PROPERTY STOLEN.

Auckland. —2sth ultimo, from the bedroom of ELIZABETH LANG, waitress, a ladies’ gun-metal open-faced watch, No. 355922, blaok-cord chain, greenstone pendant, a Kruger and a Chinese sixpence, and other coins thereon ; a heart-shaped glass locket, gold-mounted front with “Dearest ” thereon, “B. Lang ” engraved on inside : value £7. Identifiable.

Onehunga.— 26th October last, from the dwelling of ALBERT FREDERICK JACKSON, Princess Street, a ladies’’ gold ring, diamond and two sapphires in claw setting, value £3 10s. ; a gentlemen’s black-leather dressingcase, containing a small square looking-glass, two small glass bottles, and three oval hair-brushes, value £1 55.; a small electro-plated sugar-basin, gold-washed on inside, value 10s. Identifiable.

Eketahuna. —Between 26th and 28th ultimo, from the stable of the MAURICEVILLE COUNTY COUNCIL, a nearly new pair of leading - chains and spider, value £1 10s. ; a galvanized-iron bucket, “ No. 14,” on it, two hoops round the bottom, value 2s. 3d., a half-worn leadingwhip with steel centre, a penny on end of handle, thong broken about 18 in. from the end and tied together, value 15s.

Wellington.— lst or 2nd instant, from the cabin of ELIZA JOLLY, on the s.s. “Maori” between Lyttelton and Wellington, a ladies’ hand-bag, containing a ladies’ gold half-hunting keyless watch, No. 10099 “E. J. 8.” on inside, and a very long granny chain, value £l2 ; and a cheque No. 843843 for £33 ss. 4d. drawn by A. M. Jolly, on the National Bank of New Zealand, Dunedin, payable to Eliza J. Jolly ; and about £lO in gold and silver.

Christchurch.—7th ultimo, from the Riccarton Racecourse, the property of H. W. PENROSE, builder, a gentlemen’s Kent B.S.A. bicycle, No. 2742, steel rims and mudguards, 22in. frame, sfree wheel, Dunlop tires, rubber pedals front-rim brake ; value, £2O. Identifiable.

Christchurch. — 21st October last, from Hereford Street, the property of STANLEY JAMESON, a gentlemen’s Swift bicycle, No. 10710 over 277704, steel rims and mud-guards, Eadie Coaster hub, black-enamelled 24in. frame; value, £2O. Identifiable.

Christchurch. —20th September last, from the Ocean Accident Insurance Office, the property of GERTRUDE OSBORNE, a ladies’ Royal Khaki bicycle, No. 6070, Dunlop tires, rubber pedals, free wheel, 24in. frame, front brake ; value, £lO. Identifiable.

Christchurch. Avenue, the property of A. E. CHIYERS, commercial traveller, a gentlemen’s free-wheel Mead bicycle, No. 15003, steel rims and mud-guards, Dunlop tires, rubber pedals, 24 in. frame, front and back-pedalling brakes, three-speed gear; value, £B. Identifiable.

Temuka. 3rd or 4th instant, from the dwelling of ARTHUR OPIE, baker, a gentlemen’s B.S.A. blackenamelled bicycle, nickel rims with black centres, new Oceanic cover on front wheel, Dunlop tire on back wheel, wide reversible handles, black and white grips, rat-trap pedals, Brooks saddle, Reynolds chain, no mud - guards ; value, £B. Identifiable.

Dunedin. —29th ultimo, from the premises of the Southern Hotel, the property of WALTER JOHN KERR, a gentlemen’s free-wheel black-enamelled bicycle, Brooks saddle (blue-cloth cover), straight handles, rubber pedals (much worn), patent brake from right handle, brown-leather grips, a new thorn-proof tire on one wheel; value, £5. Identifiable.

Dunedin. —29th ultimo, from the premises of the Southern Hotel, the property of VIOLET ANDREWS, a ladies’ blackenamelled free-wheel bicycle, rubber pedals, rubber on left pedal missing, straight handles, the cord of skirt-guard much broken, front-rim brake only, an old heavy machine, number unknown; value, £4. Identifiable.

Palmerston South. — 2nd instant, from the dwelling of GEORGE CURRIE, £2 in notes and a pair of gold sleevelinks, one link being an oblong piece of gold, set with seven diamonds, a pear-shaped catch at the end of a rigid gold arm at the other end, value £2.

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New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XXXV, Issue 49, 14 December 1910, Page 527

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PROPERTY STOLEN. New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XXXV, Issue 49, 14 December 1910, Page 527

PROPERTY STOLEN. New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XXXV, Issue 49, 14 December 1910, Page 527