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Extracts from Victoria Police Gazette.

Extract from Victoria Police Gazette , 3rd December, 1863.

Stolen from the store of William Armstrong, Almeida Reef, Dunolly, about the 26th Nov., fire £5 notes, viz.: London Chartered Bank, No. 79179 ; Bank of Australasia, Nos. 4847, 5216, 353 and 5287; also twenty-five <£l notes. Suspicion, but no warrant, against two men only known respectively as Harry and Tom. Harry is a Londoner, about 30 years of age, 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high, slight build, about 10 stone weight, dark brown hair and whiskers, the latter worn all round, one or two front teeth wanting, and slovenly gait; wore grey jumper, moleskin trousers, and dirty felt hat. Tom is 50 years of age, 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high, 11 stone weight, black hair, bushy whiskers, swarthy complexion, and one front tooth wanting; wore grey shirt, moleskin trousers, and wideawake. They are supposed to have gone cither to Gipps Land or to Castlemaine, or to Melbourne for New Zealand.—lst December, 1863.

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Otago Police Gazette, Volume II, Issue 7, 28 March 1864, Page 40

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Extracts from Victoria Police Gazette. Otago Police Gazette, Volume II, Issue 7, 28 March 1864, Page 40

Extracts from Victoria Police Gazette. Otago Police Gazette, Volume II, Issue 7, 28 March 1864, Page 40