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PROPERTY STOLEN.

Auckland. 27th September last, from an office in JOHN HERBERT INGLIS’S garage in Anzac. Avenue, 9s. 3d. Not identifiable. Suspicion is attached to Robert Charles Dixon, age thirty-four, height about 5 ft. 11 in., labourer, native of New Zealand, fair complexion, brown hair, blue eyes ; dressed in a navy-blue suit and grey-felt hat. (See Police Gazette, 191.8, page 159. arid Photographs, 1919, I**' 6 ) CinsKU'd 4/VV/

Auckland. During the night of the 20th ultimo the shop of JOHN WILLIAM GEORGE SAUNDERS, watchmaker, 49 Customs Street East, was broken into, and the following stolen therefrom : Five nickel-plated open-face lover watches, “ Nuzela ”on dial; total value, £5 12s. 6d. Not identifiable.

Auckland. lst instant, from a room in the People’s Palace, the property of WILLIAM GRUNDY, clergyman, a gold double albert; a Maltese-cross pendant, with crown on top and “ W.G.” on it; a gentlemen’s gold signet ring, with “ W.F.8.” on it; and a small black-leather purse, containing £1 ss. : total value, £lO ss. Identifiable except money.

Auckland. — Between the 21st and 22nd September last, the property of AVIS HISCOTT, domestic, 1 Spring Street, a ladies’ gold chased hunting keyless watch, “ A.H.” on outside of front case; and a gold narrow bangle, with small dent in it, small chain attached : total value, £O. Identifiable. '

Auckland. —3oth ultimo, from 27 Dignan Road, Point Chevalier, the property of ISABELLA PEVREAL, a blue Ambrola square cabinet gramophone, and about ninety-six cylinder-shaped records; total value, £2O. Gramophone identifiable. Suspicion is attached to William Henry Pevreal, age thirty-six, height 5 ft. 5 in., labourer, native of Ne\v Zealand, pale complexion, dark-brown hair, brown eyes, two scars on right palm ; clasped hands, sun, and nude woman on right forearm ; clasped hands and “ Friendship ” on left forearm. (See Police Gazette, lty&2, page 42(5, and Photographs, page 84.) $// it

Wellington. —l7th instant, from an office at the Cambridge Hotel, the property of CHARLOTTE JANE SLEIGHTHOLME, a seal cape, about (5 ft. long, collar tapered to a. point, lined with crepe de Chine and floral brocade ; value, £IOO. Identifiable. .

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Bibliographic details

New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XLIX, Issue 47, 26 November 1924, Page 660

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PROPERTY STOLEN. New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XLIX, Issue 47, 26 November 1924, Page 660

PROPERTY STOLEN. New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XLIX, Issue 47, 26 November 1924, Page 660

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