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PROPERTY STOLEN.

Eden Terrace. —6th instant, from a tram-ear, the property of THOMAS FRATER WILSON, motorman, a greytweed tramway uniform overcoat, branded “No. 110 ” inside sleeve.; value, £llos. Identifiable.

Hastings. —23rd ultimo, from the footpath in Station Street, the property of WALTER LOVE, labourer, Lovedale Road, a gentlemen’s free-wheel black-enamelled B.S.A. bicycle, No. 1089, upturned handle-bars, back-pedalling brake, rat-trap pedals, steel mud-guards; value, £lO. Identifiable.

Palmerston North. 6th instant, from outside the railway-station, the property of ADAM KERSEL, Scandia Street, a gentlemen’s nearly new blaok-enamelled fixedwheel Warewell bicycle, No. 44948, turned-down handles, rat-trap pedals ; value, £5. Identifiable.

Reefton. —3rd instant, from a footpath, the property of JOHN BERTI, engineer, Dick Street, a gentleman’s 23 in. frame free-wheel black enamelled Centaur bicycle, very wide outrigger handles, no grips, back-pedalling brake, iron mudguards, rusty condition ; value, £l2. Identifiable.

Greymouth.— ED WARD HALL’S ladies’ silver openface watch stolen : The number of this watch is unknown—not 26553 as shown in the list of stolen watches. (See Police Gazette, 1911, pages 441 and 463.) (C.R. 11/245.)

Christchurch. —2lst ultimo, from a shed at the Lyttelton Times Office, the property of W. WALKER, fireman, a gentlemen’s free-wheel Halley B.S.A. bicycle, No. 26, upturned handles, steel pedals, rims, and mud guards, Coaster brake, Continental tires; value, £lO. Identifiable.

Christchurch. —7th instant, from a shed at the railwaystation, the property of E. E. JENKINSON, draughtsman, Railway Department, a gentlemen’s 22 in. frame free-wheel B.S.A. bicycle, “E. J.” in place of number, upturned handles, front rim and Eadie Coaster brakes, rubber pedals, Wyngell tires, steel mud-guards; value, £lO 10s. Identifiable.

Oamaru. —Between 23rd and 26th ultimo, from the Public Library, the property of the LIBRARIAN, OAMARU PUBLIC LIBRARY, three light- brown hardwood Maori spears, about 12 ft. long and 2 in. in diameter, with six wooden barbs on each ; value unknown. Identifiable.

Port Chalmers. —3lst ultimo, from the bar of the Marine Hotel, George Street, the property of EDWARD McKE WEN, licensee, a five- or six-key piccolo, 12 in. to 14 in. long, silvermounted mouthpiece and finger-holes, silver keys, loose joint; value, £1 10s. Identifiable.

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New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XXXVI, Issue 47, 29 November 1911, Page 559

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PROPERTY STOLEN. New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XXXVI, Issue 47, 29 November 1911, Page 559

PROPERTY STOLEN. New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XXXVI, Issue 47, 29 November 1911, Page 559