THEFT OF JEWELLERY
AN ARREST AT TIMARU. (By Telegraph—Tress Association.) TIMA-'RU,' Last Nigl-':. . 'Petcobiye Ft.iliey, m a- Poli.qo Gazcitite ckeicriptic-n,, 'arrested, here yesterday afternocin a iman who- gave the •name of iGeorge Simonds, on a charge ,Of istc-aCing dicmond rings from an Auckland jjeweller a few weeks ago, by .roceivring th-rm from a messenger at ,W. Nathan's gate, having.ordered -the rings.by telephone .ais for W. Natlhan. ~-SenxT.ids imade nd reply when charged. The prisoner, at til;o lockup, ,was ifurther char.g':d, and admitted having paissed two valueless cheques for £8 and' £lO respectively ontwo (Timaru to-day. He is a man abbait thirty yeans of age, and well, dressed.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10661, 17 June 1912, Page 5
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107THEFT OF JEWELLERY Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10661, 17 June 1912, Page 5
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