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PROPERTY RECOVERED.

Auckland. JOHN MENDOZA’S stolen overcoat has been recovered, and John Nolan arrested for theft of same by Acting - Detective Cummings, Auckland police. (See Police Gazette, 1913, page 409.)

Christchurch. —W. C. JAMIESON’S stolen property: Arthur Thomas Reid, alias Thomas Arthur, has been arrested for this offence, and the bog-oak brooch and jewel-case only recovered. (See Police Gazette, 1913, page 382.)

Christchurch.— THOMAS CHAMBERLAIN FIELD’S stolen property : Arthur Thomas Reid, alias Thomas Arthur, has been arrested for this offence, and the overcoat, coins, silver locket, and one purse recovered, by Chief Detective Bishop and Detectives Gibson and Ward, Christchurch police. (.See Police Gazette, 1913, page 323.)

Christchurch - JOHN LESLIE LILLIOO’S stolen property: Arthur Thomas Reid, alias Thomas Arthur, has been arrested for this offence, and the razor and trousers recovered, by Chief Detective Bishop and Detectives Gibson and'Ward, Christchurch police. (See Police Gazette, 1913, page 354.)

Christchurch. THOMAS GRAY’S stolen property: Arthur Thomas Reid, alias Thomas Arthur, has been arrested for this offence, and all the property recovered, by Chief Detective Bishop and Detectives Ward and Gibson, Christchurch police. (See Police Gazette, 1913, page 395.)

Christchurch.— GEOßGE PALMER’S stolen property : Arthur Thomas Reid, alias Thomas Arthur, has been arrested for this offence, and trinket-boxes only recovered, by Chief Detective Bishop and Detectives Ward and Gibson, Christchurch police. (See Police Gazette, 1913, page 382.)

Christchurch.— FßEDEßlCK WILLIE FREEMAN'S stolen property : Arthur Thomas Reid, alias Thomas Arthur, has been arrested for this offence, and the long jewel-case, the fish-knife, six tablespoons, sugar-basin, six silver teaspoons, five custard-spoons, four egg-spoons, afternoon tea-fork, and five plain afternoon tea-forks recovered, by Chief Detective Bishop and Detective Ward and Gibson, Christchurch police. (See Police Gazette, 1913, page 366.)

Christchurch.— PlANNAH PRINGLE’S stolen property: Arthur Thomas Reid, alias Thomas Arthur, and Walter Medley Hulston have been arrested for this offence, and the gold hunting-watch, the dog-s’naped silver brooch, the blue-bird brooch, the razors, and all the ties recovered, by Detectives Ward and Gibson, Christchurch police. (See Police Gazette, 1913, page 366.)

Christchurch. —Dr. BORRIE’S stolen property: Arthur Thomas Reid, alias Thomas Arthur, has been arrested for this offenoe, and the square jewel-case, the jewel-case on legs, the tie-pin with maple-leaf, the axepattern brooch, the tui pendant, and the oval hairpin case recovered. (See Police Gazette, 1913, pages 381 and 382.)

Christchurch.— CATHEßlNE ELIZABETH BAKER’S stolen property: Arthur Thomas Reid, alias Thomas Arthur, has been arrested for this offence, and the oldfashioned mug, antimony box, gold-flag tie-pin, and manicure knife and' file recovered. (See Police Gazette, 1913, page 366.)

Christchurch.— MAßY McCORMICK’S stolen property: Walter Medley Hulston has been arrested for this offence, and the 18 ct. gold ring, set with rabies and diamond, only recovered, by Detectives Ward and Gibson, Christchurch police. (See Police Gazette, 1913, page 259.)

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New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 30, 30 July 1913, Page 462

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PROPERTY RECOVERED. New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 30, 30 July 1913, Page 462

PROPERTY RECOVERED. New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 30, 30 July 1913, Page 462