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PROPERTY STOLEN.

Newton. 3oth June last, from a cloak-room in the Gaiety Dance Hall, Surrey Crescent, the property of ROY KITCHENER CAMPBELL, 25 Beaconsfield Street, a gentlemen’s brown and wine coloured Borsalino hat, size 6|, “ Hugh Wright, Ltd.” stamped on inside, “ R.K.C.” on insideband; value £1 ss. Identifiable. Suspicion is attached to Trevor Webster, age about twenty-one, height about 4 ft. 9 in., horse-trainer and jockey, slight build, grey eyes, scars on abdomen. He is also suspected of stealing a cream Borsalino hat, size 6|, “ Olson and Greer ” on inside, value £1 155., the property of JOSEEH-rMARTIN. % 9////J3

Auckland. —Between the 19th and 22nd ultimo, from a room at Fernleigh Private Boardinghouse, the property of DOROTHY McLEOD, an 18 ct. gold engagement ring, set with a ruby in claw setting; a gentlemen’s 9 ct. gold ring, stone of which is missing ; a gold brooch, shape of a boomerang, Kiwi set in pearls and “ Kia Ora” on it; and a gold leafshape brooch with harp in centre, set with a ruby : total value, £l2 Is. Identifiable.

Auckland— Between the 19th and 21st ultimo, the premises of Dalnat Rotary Windshield Co., 69 Stanley Street, were broken into and the following, the property of WILLIAM FRASER, engineer, stolen: A wooden case, containing a set of taps, dies, and stocks, made by Wylie and Russell, U.S.A., and marked Greenfield Tap and Die Corporation and two Starrett micrometers : total value, £lO 10s. Identifiable. Suspicion is attached to Thflmas_Qennj£, referred to in Police Gazette, 1930, page 539, and Photographs, page 55 ; and Clifford Connolly, ago about twenty-two, height about 5 ft. § in., medium build, dark complexion,

Auckland.— llth ultimo, the property of ELIZABETH STEPHENSON, 44 Margaret Avenue, two cheques (recovered); a ladies’ black Morocco purse with Zipp fastener; a cheque for £5, No. 8 363485 ; a cheque for £3 11s., No. R. 351011; a cheque for £5, No. R 419656 ; a cheque for £2, No. R. 363485, all on the National Bank of New Zealand, Auckland, drawn by Harrison and Grierson in favour of Harrison and Grierson ; and £2 17s. 6d. in money: total value, £3 ss. Identifiable except money. Suspicion is attached to Woman (name unknown), age about forty-three, stout build, dirty appearance. The purse was stolen from the shop of the Farmers’ Trading Co., Hobson Street, while complainant was trying on a coat. The recovered cheques were cashed on the same day by the suspect.

Auckland.— 2Bth ultimo, from the office of E. LICHTENSTEIN AND CO., LTD., British Chambers, High Street, a cheque for 15s. lid. on the Bank of New Zealand, Auckland, No. 227, drawn by Messrs. McKendrick Bros., J. Downie endorsed on back ; a receipt for 125., signed “ Jones ” ; a gold engagement ring, set with two diamonds ; and £lB 18s. in money : total vT£lnu} _ £3Cr r 3s7 — lid. Identifiable except mone y- - Vsy w

Papatoetoe. —About the Ist ultimo, from a paddock, the property of CHRISTINA ELLEN GRAHAM, Great South Road, a black cow, cross between Holstein and Jersey, heavy in calf, portion of udder white; value, £B. Identifiable. Suspicion is attached to Alexander McGorquindale, age thirty, height 5 ft. 7 in., cattle dealer and drover, native of New Zealand, medium build, swarthy complexion, dark-brown hair, blue eyes. He has been interviewed but no evidence resulted.

Matamata. — July last, from the dwelling of DERRICK CARR-ROLLETT, farmer, Hinuera, a gentlemen’s grey worsted suit, fit a man about 6 ft.; a gentlemen’s brown suit with violet stripes; a brown Borsalino hat, size 6|; a leather wallet; a two-cell electric-torch ; a gentlemen’s brown overcoat, raglan style; and about £1 10s. in money : total value, £l6 15s. Portion Zy/yJS

Manunui. sth ultimo, from a room, the property of EDWIN GODFREY OZANNE, a gentlemen’s 9 ct. gold Swiss watch, double case, may have “ 8.F.” scratched on inside of back case; a 9 ct. gold double watch-chain ; a ladies’ 9 ct. gold brooch, half-moon shape ; a black cash-box ; a sovereign ; and £lO in money : total value, £22 7s. 6d. Identifiable except money.

Oamaru. Between the sth and 29th May last, from St. Kevin’s College, the property of KEVIN FRANCIS HIGGINS, a geometrical set in square composition case, size about 6 in. by 7.1 in., comprising two drawing-pens with bone handles; two silver compasses ; a silver divider; a silver pen or pencil holder; and a silver container for leads : total value, £5. Identifiable.

—Between the 24th and 25th ultimo, from Olympia Hall, the property of WILLIAM JAMES THOMSON, Queen Street, a gentlemen’s double-breasted blue gabardine overcoat, “ D.1.C., Dunedin ” on tab ; and a white silk scarf, with “ W.T.” on it: total value, £3 3s. Identifiable.

Waimate. —25th ultimo, from Olympia Hall, the property of JAMES McKENZIE, Goldsmith Street, a gentlemen’s double-breasted navy-blue gabardine overcoat, slight tear on top of left shoulder ; value, £3. Identifiable.

—Between the 24th and 25th ultimo, from Olympia Hall, the property of RICHARD EDDY, Innes Street, a gentlemen’s dark-brown leather overcoat, believed to be size 5 ; value, £5. Identifiable.

Waimate. Between the 24th and 25th ultimo, from Olympia Hall, the property of DONALD ROGERS, Studholme Junction, a gentlemen’s double-breasted navy-blue gabardine overcoat, right pocket has been repaired at corner ; and a white silk scarf : total value, £3 15s. Identifiable.

Dunedin. Between the 12th and 14th ultimo, the premises of WOLFENDEN AND RUSSELL, 140-150 King Edward Street, were broken into and the following stolen: A pair of gentlemen’s woollen underpants, Petone brand; a pair of gentlemen’s pink woollen underpants, Mosgiel brand; a gentlemen’s white tricoline shirt; a gentlemen’s striped shirt, Defiance brand; a gentlemen’s white poplin shirt; a gentlemen’s brown tweed suit, branded “ Supercraft ”on tag on inside pocket; a pair of gentlemen’s pyjamas, Imperial brand; a gentlemen’s woollen singlet, Roslyn brand; and two pairs of socks: total value, £B. Not identifiable.

Bicycles. Point Chevalier. —27/6/33, the property of Norman Frederick Sakey, a gentlemen’s Farmers’ Trading Co., N.O.C. 968 underneath saddle ; value, £l2.

Newton. —3/7/33, the property of Richard John Cruickshank, a gentlemen’s purple Wanderer Special racing, No. 977 ; value, £l2.

Auckland. — 15/7/33, the property of Edward George Simpson, a gentlemen’s Monarch Special, black with red and gold lines, No. W.J. 806 ; value, £lO 7s. 6d.

Newmarket. — the property of William Collins, a gentlemen’s black and green 8.5. A., “ H.” scratched on back of saddle; value, £2 10s. Suspicion is attached to Man (name unknown), age about twenty-two, height 5 ft. 7 in., pale complexion, wavy black hair; well dressed, wearing black boots and gloves ; well spoken.

Hamilton. —17/7/33, the property of Horton Bertram Hall, a gentlemen’s black 8.5. A., No. 53303 ; value, £4.

New Plymouth. —29/6/33, the property of Roy Hopkins, a gentlemen’s black ; value, £4.

Fitzroy. —27/7/33, the property of William James Holder, a gentlemen’s black Humber, Elswick and P. J. Lovell’s transfers ; value, £lO 10s.

—3/7/33, the property of Hector Crawford, a gentlemen’s black Swift, No. D. 5204 ; value, £5. "/><>/* 3 -

Fitzroy. —lo/8/33, the property of James Harold Alldridge, a gentlemen’s black Armstrong-Whitworth, No. B. 25798 ; value, £2.

Wanganui. —2/8/33, the property of Allen Norman Ross, a gentlemen’s black Victory ; value, £6.

Wanganui. — the property of Mavis Clark, a ladies’ black, Chainey’s transfer ; value, £4.

Wanganui. —2B/7/33, the property of Frederick .James Pinfold, a gentlemen’s black Coruna, No. 2135 ; value, £5. /ZtC<n^ujyO tt/fo/2>*>_

Wanganui. —26/7/33, the property of Thomas Boyack, a gentlemen’s black, Nos. 1444 and 84204 ; value, £4.

Wanganui. 24/7/33, the property of Gilbert Edward Bosselman, a gentlemen’s black, Chainey’s transfer, No. 24; value, £7.

Wanganui. —2l/7/33, the property of Walter Herbert Haye, a gentlemen’s black with gold lines, Benefields transfer, No. 2167 ; value £l2.

Palmerston —3O/8/33, the property of New Zealand Government (Agriculture Department), a gentlemen’s black 8.5. A., No. 249344 ; value £B.

Palmerston North. —26/8/33, the property of the New Zealand Government (Defence Department), a gentlemen’s grey, No. 42735; value, £5.

Palmerston North. —22/8/33, the property of Gwen Isabel Boyd, a ladies’ black, No. 50118 ; value, £4.

Palmerston —29/8/33, the property of Lydia Christian, a ladies’ black, No. 892 ; value, £3.

Palmerston North. 2l/8/33, the property of Joe Hong Sing, a gentlemen’s black Abcrdale, No. 11918, Crown Cycle Works transfer; value, £5.

Palmerston North.— the property of Wilfred Dudley Stout, a ladies’ black, No. 765, Crown Cycle Works transfer; value, £4.

Wellington. —ll/8/33, the property of Patrick Liddle, a gentlemen’s black 8.5. A., No. 55004 ; value, £5.

Greymouth. 2o/7/33, the property of Patrick O’Neill, a gentlemen’s 8.5. A., No. B. 79567 ; value, £9.

Christchurch. 3/6/33, the property of George Ernst Engelbrecht, a gentlemen’s black, No. 444; value, £B.

Christchurch.— 3/6/33, the property of Ann Morgan, a ladies’ black Regal, No. 10454 ; value, £6.

Christchurch. —6/6/33, the property of Charles Thomas Campion, a gentlemen’s black, Nos. 446945 and 15731, Adams Ltd. transfer; value, £4.

Christchurch.—l /6/33, the property of John James Christian, a ladies’ black Victor, No. O.D. 2907 ; value, £3.

Christchurch. s/6/33, the property of Jack Findlay Page, a gentlemen’s black Jones, No. 2886 ; value, £7 10s.

Christchurch. B/6/33, the property of Reginald Baker, a gentlemen’s black Spreydon, No. 910035 ; value, £6.

Christchurch. —20/5/33, the property of Thomas Edward Jones, a gentlemen’s black with blue wheels; value, £2 10s.

Christchurch. —25/5/33, the property of William Henry Haile, a gentlemen’s heliotrope, No. 01500; value, £lO.

Christchurch . —3O /5/33, the property of Malcolm Cameron, a gentlemen’s black Unique, No. F.L. 472 ; value, £2 15s.

Christchurch. 2o/5/33, the property of Allen Thain, gentlemen’s black Jones, No. A. 1963/232 ; value, £7 10s.

CiiristchurcA. l3/6/33, the property of Nioleen Sey, ladies’ black, No. 73758 ; value, £3 10s.

Christchurch. —10/6/33, the property of Cyril Smith, gentlemen’s blue Jones, No. 400 ; value, £8 10s.

Christchurch. —3/6/33, the property of John Wyatt Hadfield, a gentlemen’s black Butler, Nos. 9175 and 6830; value, £7 10s.

Christchurch. 2/6/33, the property of Norman Whittington, a gentlemen’s No. 221021 ; value, £7.

Christchurch. —1/6/33, the property of John Edward Butters, a gentlemen’s heliotrope Butler. No. 3827 ; value, £l2. /ItCq/d. “>/ ft/iS

Christchurch. —25/5/33, the property of Joseph Fitzgerald, a gentlemen’s black, No. T 108 T ; value, £5.

Christchurch. 22/5/33, the property of James Humphreys, a gentlemen’s 8.5. A., Nos. 6160 and 04144, Butler transfers; value, £B.

Christchurch. —lß/5/33, the property of Charles Henry Franklin, a gentlemen’s black Butler, Nos. 6786 and 15371 ; value, £B.

Christchurch. l3/5/33, the property of Walter Buckley, a gentlemen’s 8.5. A., Nos. 57929 and 6893, Butler transfers; value, £lO.

Christchurch. l3/5/33, the property of David Quaid, a gentlemen’s maroon, No. 718, Gamage transfers ; value, £lO.

Christchurch. l2/5/33, the property of Annie McDougall, a ladies’ black, No. 658503859 ; value, £7 15s.

Christchurch.l2/5/33, the property of Leslie Hepburn, a gentlemen’s black, No. 64161, Favourite transfers; value, £5.

Christchurch. ll/5/33, the property of Arthur Berry Coburn, a gentlemen’s black, No. 04363 ; value, £4.

Christchurch.—ll/5/33, the property of Jack Colwell, a gentlemen’s blue with white facings, Nos. 02814 and 01815; value, £5.

Christchurch. — the property of Charles Mills, a gentlemen’s black, No. 73065, Major transfers; value, £7 10s.

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New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume LVIII, Issue 37, 20 September 1933, Page 603

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PROPERTY STOLEN. New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume LVIII, Issue 37, 20 September 1933, Page 603

PROPERTY STOLEN. New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume LVIII, Issue 37, 20 September 1933, Page 603