PROPERTY RECOVERED.
FREDERICK JOHN STEUART’S watches, &c., stolen: The two gentlemens watches have been recovered by the Auckland police, and Alfred Thomas Neckelson, referred to in Police Gazette, 12)~p age" 958, “admitted the offence. (See Police Gazette, 1941, page 690.)
Auckland.— ARTHUR,, JOHNSTON-PARKER’/ jewellery, &c., stolen: The watch and rings have beer recovered by the Auckland police, and Alfred! Thomas Neckelson admitted the offence. (See Police Gazette, 1941. page 745.)
Auckland.— GEOßGE r HENRY LEONARD COLE’S watch, &c., stolen: The ring and keys have been recovered by the Auckland police, and Alfred Thomas Neckelson admitted the offence. (See Police Gazette, 1942, page 247.)
Auckland. HENßY WILLIAM JOSEPH FOX’S dwelling broken into : The first-described mectal has Keen recovered by the Auckland police, and Alfred Thomas NeckeEsotl admitted the offence. (See Police Gazette, 1942, page 312.)
Auckland.— EßNEST FREDERICK WATKINS’S dwelling broken into I t**TELe' , ‘R6leX watch has been recovered by the Auckland police, and Alfred Thomas NeckelSOtl admitted the offence. (See Police Gazette, 1942, page 389.)
Auckland.— _ WILLIAM MANEY’S. dwelling broken into : The watch with L.R..L.” on it and the Rotary watch have been recovered by the Auckland police, and Alfred Thomas Neckelson admitted the offence. (See Police Gazette, 1942, page 446.)
Auckland.— FLORENCE , ISABELLA BARNES’S dwelling broken into : the suit and R.S.A. badge have been recovered by the Auckland police, and Alfred Thomas NeckelSOn admitted the offence. (See Police - ' Gazette',"' 1942, page 446.)
Auckland.— Constable ARCHIBALD RICHARD JOHN CQSSILL’S money, &c., stolen : The pistol, ammunition, and holster (the s property of the Police Department) have been recovered by the Auckland police, and Alfred Thomas Neckelson admitted the offence. (See Police Gazette, 1942, page 446.)
Auckland. —IVY REEVES’S ring, &c., stolen: All the stolen property has been recovered by the Auckland police, and Alfred Thomas Neckelson admitted the offence, (See Police Gazette, 1942, page 746.)
Auckland.—ALlCE MAY SHOEBRIDGE’S watches, &c., stolen : The watches have been recovered by the Auckland police, and Alfred Thomas Neckelson admitted the offence. (See Police Gazette, 1942, page 746.).
Auckland.— EUPHEMIE COSSON’S dwelling broken into : The watch arid cross have’ been recovered by the Auckland police, and Alfred Thomas Neckelson admitted the offence. (See Police Gazette, 1942, page 747.)
Auckland. —HENRY WILLIAM:J3AVID VEAR’S suit, &c., stolen: The suit "and telescope have been recovered by the Auckland police, and Alfred Thomas Neckelson admitted the offence. (See Police Gazette, 1942, page 774.)
Palmerston North.—The NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT (Army Department’s) rifle and'sling have been found, not stolen. (See Police Gazette, 1942, page 920.)
Palmerston EDMUND DAVIDSON’S bicycle has been recovered by the Palmerston North police. (See Police Gazette, 1942, page 921.)
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New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume LXVII, Issue 50, 16 December 1942, Page 961
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