PROPERTY RECOVERED.
Foxton.— SUTHERLAND’S bicycle has been recovered by the Palmerston North police. (See Police Gazette, 1937, page 771.)
Takapau.— SYDNEY MONTAGUE HE WALD’S shop broken into: Portion of the stolen property has been recovered by the Napier police, and Nikora Timu, referred to in Police Gazette, 1936, page 651, arrested for the offence. (See Police Gazette, 1937, page 681.)
Wellington. —PAßSOTAM CHHANA’S dwelling broken into : All the stolen property, with the exception of the clock and books, has been recovered. (See Police Gazette, 1937, page 705.)
Greymouth. —CLlFTON CURTIS’S dwelling broken into : All the stolen property has been recovered by the Runanga police, and the offenders charged with the offence. (See Police Gazette, 1937, page 693.)
Christchurch. —PRANK MYER’S bicycle has been recovered by the Christchurch police, and Frederick John Stevens, referred to in Police Gazette, 1937, page 699, arrested for the offence. (See Police Gazette, 1937, page 737.)
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New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume LXII, Issue 45, 17 November 1937, Page 787
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