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19/05/1893

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Date of Article: 19/05/1893
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GAZETTE PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY. NEW SERIES. FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1893. VOL. X., No. 980. All announcements for insertion in the POLICE GAZETTE, and all communications upon them Mould be addressed to THE EDITOB OF THE POLICE GAZETTE, NEW SCOTLAND YARD, LONDON, S. W. 8. Particulars concerning persons'. vliose apprehension is sought will be inserted in one issue of the POLICE GAZETTE, if they are suflicient to enable action to be taken upon them by another force. 8. Particulars as to stolen property will be likewise inserted in one issue, if sufficient to enable the article in question to be thereby identified. i. In all cases where a reward is offered the name and address of some person responsible Jo. the payment must be given, and the exact conditions be clearly stated. 6. Portraits of persons whose apprehension is sought for serious o fences, and engravings of stolen property, mill be promi- ently inserted, with detailed particulars, at a cost of 15s. per portrait, and of Is. Gd. per photograph or sketch of a stolen article, including the expense of engraving on wood. 8. livery announcement, if for the apprehension of a person, must be guaranteed by the signature of an offi.- er of not less rank than Superintendent; ana, if the name of such person be required to be inserted, and no warrant is m force against him, the requisition must be signed by the chief officer of police, or his immediate deputy, of the county, city, or borough, as the case may be. T, Announcements concerning stolen property must be guaranteed bu an officer of not less rank than Inspector, or analogous thereto. EEG- ULA- TIONS. 8. Announcements of all persons to be a^ rehended or of stolen property lear a number a,. dart alphabetically arranged by counties. 9. The force which causes particulars concerning delinquents or stolen property to be inserted % » the POLICE GAZETTE, must, on their apprehension or recovery, at once transmit to the Editor notice of the fact, referring to the number of the announcement for insertion in the next issue 10. In all cases, the officer signing the request for insertion of any announcement, will be wholly responsible for any proceedings wh ta/ l ma 1/ rauU from such publication. 11. Announcements for the Friday issue should be for. oaraed so as to be received not later than noon on Wednesday, and for the Tuesday edition not later than Saturday m irning. They mutt be clearly written on one side of the paper only, be in the usual form, and accompanied by a covering letter. 12. All payments must be in advance, eit'ier at the office, Xeic Scotland Yard, by cheque, crossed " Drummond Of Co.," Post Office Order payable at Causing Cross, Postal Order, or in Stamps. 13. Advertisements are accepted for the POLICE GAZETTE through Mr. James Willing, 125, Strand, London, the sole Agent, who will furnish the rates on application. 14. Announcements concerning property lost or persons missing can only be accepted oc advertisements. R. ANDEBSOS, Editor. NOTICE. 1.— The composition of the Friday No. of the " Police Gazette" will be found arranged for easy reference as follows :— ( a) Regulations at top of 1st page. ( b) Apprehensions Sought. ( 1). Metropolitan Police District. ( 2). Comities. ( 3). Cities and Boroughs therein, arranged in strict alphabetical order. ( c) Persons in custody. ( 1). Metropolitan Police District. ( 2). Counties. ( 8). Cities and Boroughs therein, arranged in strict alphabetical order. ( d) Property Stolen. d). Metropolitan Polioe Distriot. ^ 2). Counties. ( 3). Cities and Boroughs therein, arranged in strict alphabetical order. 2.— Any additional copies of the GAZITTI beyond the number at present supplied will be forwarded on application in the form set forth in circular of the 7th of November, 1883. 3.— It is particularly requested that any oom- plaints as to the non- delivery or of irregularity in the date of delivery of the POLICE GAZITTI, may be at onoe notified to the Editor. NOTICE. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT. The following is a copy of the order which governs the circulation, by the Metropolitan Police, of advertisements, or reward bills, for the discovery of property or the detec- tion of crime. The Editor inserts it, in hope of preventing delays which sometimes occur in publishing such notices, en account of their not being in accordance with the regu- lations in force in the Metropolis :— 1. Printed hand- bills, or other advertisements, offering , reward for the discovery of property or the detection of orime, whether printed and issued by the Metropolitan Police, or distributed and exhibited, with the sanction of the Commissioners, on the application of private persons, or of the Police of any County or Borough, must be clearly expressed in relation to the following points- fa) The amount of the reward. ( 6) The conditions on which it is payable, ( o) The person by whom it will be paid, ( ci) That the name and address of the printer appear thereon. 1 No expression must be used in such an advertise- ment, in relation to property stolen, or criminally taken or disposed of, holding out any expectation that the reward will be paid on its return without the offender being brought to trial, or without enquiry. KOTO.— There are 177 Stations of the Metropolitan Po'ic* Force at which Notices cam be potted. Photographs and Descriptive Forms of Prisoners on Remand and awaiting Trial. The Assistant Commissioner, Criminal Investiga- tion Department, New Scotland Yard, desires to inform the Chief Officers of Police throughout the country, that, with a view to the identification of previously convicted prisoners in the Metropolis, a system has been in operation for some years, under which Police Officers from every Division of both City and Metropolitan Police Forces, and also Prison Warders, both male and female, from all the Metro- politan Prisons, visit H. M. Prison, Holloway ( the House of Detention), three times weekly, viz., on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, to inspect all unconvicted prisoners. When route forms of prisoners in custody in the provinces are received by the Metropolitan Police, they are taken to this prison, and shown to all the Police Officers and Prison Warders in attendance there on one or more of the visiting days, according to the time allowed before a reply is required. In order to ensure the fullest inspection of the photographs of prisoners, the circulation of their descriptions throughout the City and Metropolitan Police Districts, and due enquiry into their ante- cedents in the event of recognition, it is desirable that the route forms should reach New Scotland Yard as early as possible. It would also be desirable, where practicable, that a separate photograph and descriptive form should be sent to the Metropolitan Police. APPREHENSIONS SOUGHT. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT. 1.— D Division.— For stealing £ 85— ARTHUR MUNTON, age 2G, height 5 ft. 5 or 6 in., complexion, hair and slight moustache dark, eyes grey, sharp features; dress, steel colour overcoat, double- breasted serge reefer, high silk hat, stand- up collar. A clerk ; native of Bloomsbury, London. Is said to have an uncle residing at Romford. Warrant issued. 2.— D Division.— For stealing, 13th inst.— 1 gentleman's old- fashioned gold watch, maker " Savory," No. 5045; 1 lady's long gold guard chain, twisted link pattern; 1 gold albert, silver pencil- casc attached ; 6 gold rings ( 1 large hoop, set diamonds and sapphires; 1 set large opal and 2 diamonds ; 1 mourning, " In Memoriam " thereon inscription with date, November 1847, engraved inside ; 1 small, set 3 emeralds; and 2 chased gold guard rings) ; 1 gold medallion, large oval pattern, daguerreotype of gentleman one side, hair on the other, forming the Prince of Wales Feathers; 1 closed oval locket, photos of lady and gentleman inside " R. A. L. P." in monogram one side, and set with one large brilliant on the other; 1 heavy gold link locket chain; 2 gold brooches: 1 square, rounded corners, set pearls round edges, glass with hair in certre ; 1 oval ditto, enamelled edges, set pearls with fringe at bottom ; 1 large old- fashioned brooch and pendant, set with carbuncles; 1 pair beetle sleeve- links, Eet in gold— A MAN, age 28, height 5 ft. 4 in., complexion, liair and moustache dark; respectably dressed ia dark clothes and black hard felt hat. Carried a small coil of copper wire and a pair of pliers, and gained access to the house by stating he had been sent to examine the electric bells. 3.— E Division — For obtaining money by^ false pretences— G. J. BINET, age 48, height 5 ft. 7 in., complexion sallow, hair, beard, whiskers, and mous- tache dark ( turning grey), eyes dark ; dress, black frock coat and vest, light grey trousers, high silk hat. A native of Jersey.— ELEANOR ATKINSON, alias McGREGOR, age about 50, height 5 ft. 3 in., complexion, hair ( turning grey) and eyes dark, very thin build, long thin features; dressed in dark clothes.— GODFRAY, alias LIEUTENANT GOD- FRAY, age about 20, height 5 ft. 7 in., complexion pale, hair light brown ; dress, blue jacket suit, hard felt hat. A native of Jersey. These people advertise in provincial papers as " The National Detective Agency, New- inn Chambers, Wych- street, Strand," invite the public to become members of the staff, and obtain money from them under the pretences of its being a registration fee. Warrant issued. 4.— H Division. — For falsifying accounts— HENRY PERCY SIMMONS, age 35, height 5 ft. 5 in., complexion florid, Hair and moustache light, eyes blue, pimples on face; is fond of billiards; usually dressed in dark clothes. Warrant issued. 5.— T Division. — For larceny ( lodger).— ALICE MONK, alias ANN SMITH, an Irishwoman, age 45, height 5 ft. 2 in., complexion ruddy, hair black, large scar over left eye; dress, short black jacket, black skirt and bonnet. Is addicted to drink ; a shirt ironer. Supposed to be in company of her husband Thomas Monk, a plasterer. Warrant issued. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, New Scotland Yard, S. W. CITY OF LONDON. 6.— For obtaining £ 750 by false pretences WILLIAM GILES, late of 30, Throgmorton- street, E. C., age 32, height 5 ft. 3 or 4 in., complexion florid, bair and moustache dark brown; smart 4 T H E POLICE GAZETTE. FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1893. appearance; dress, dark jacket coat, vest, and trousers. " Warrant issued. Information to Snpt. McWilliam, 26, Old Jewry, E. C. BERKSHIRE. 7.— Reading ( County).— For failing to report — r License Holdor ERNEST FRANCIS WEST- ALL, Office No. 42883, age 20, height 5 ft. 6 in., complexion fresh, hair dark brown, eyes grey, flag, circle and cross right forearm, cross, anchor, dot, flag, spear and anchor left forearm, dot near right knee, mole left shoulderblado. Sentenced at Newbury, 23rd October, 1889, to 5 years penal servitude for larceny. Licensed 11th May, 1892. P 452. Information to Supt. Pocock, Reading. 8. — Reading ( Borough).— For housebreaking, 30th ult., and stealing a small gold locket chased with flowers, a lady's photo, and piece of hair inside, a small piece of gold chain attached, a set of gold and coral studs, and a long chinchilla muff— TWO MEN : ( 1st), age about 25, height about 5 ft. 6 in., complexion fresh, hair dark brown, slight mous- tache ; dress, black jacket and vest, striped trousers, black bard felt hat with low crown and broad brim; ( 2nd) age about 22, height 5 ft. 3 in., complexion fresh, hair light brown, inclined to sandy, clean shaved, cast in right eye; dress, grey suit, black hard felt hat with low crown and broad brim. Two white shirts were left at their lodgings, one marked " B " on front flap and the other " D— nole." Information to Head Constable Tewsley, Reading. DEVONSHIRE. 9.— Barnstaple ( County).— For burglary and stealing a cash- box and money— N. GORDON GALLETHY, alias FRANCIS ASHBY, & c., age 30, height 5 ft. 8 or 9 in., complexion sallow, hair, whiskers, and moustache reddish brown, eyes ( full) brown, peculiar forehead; dress, double- breasted blue serge suit, sofb felt hat, brown boots ( much worn), carries a brown leather hand- bag and buckhorn handle stick. ( See Case No. 70, 5th inst.) Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Hobbs, Barnstaple. HERTFORDSHIRE. 10.— Hertford ( County). — For stealing, at Little Amwell, during the nighb of 14th inst.— A roan- coloured cob, aged, 13 hands, thick- set, heavy thick black mane and tail, black points, fore- top has been cropped, centre of fore- hoofs cracked across, if ridden or driven for more than 10 miles would go lame on both forelegs— TWO MEN": 1st, age 25 to 30, height 5 ft. 8 or 9 in., complexion and moustache dark ; dress, dark coster suit ( trousers tight- fitting) ; 2nd, ago 20 to 25, height 5 ft. 6 in., slight light moustache ; dress, dark coster suit. Information to Supt. Parish, Hertford. 5 ft. 6 in., slender build, complexion fair, thin features, hair light brown, eyes blue; dress, light cloth coat and vest, dark trousers with very narrow light stripe, black hard hat, low shoes. Supposed to have been a barman in Liverpool music- halls. His parents reside in Manchester. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Hewitt, Hurst. 14.— Old Trafford ( County). — For stealing £ 3 on 10th inst.— A WOMAN, age 20, height 4 ft. 11 in., stout build, hair brown, flat nose, wide nostrils, abscess mark left side of neck ; dress, blue bodice with white spots, corduroy skirt, low shoes, black straw hat, black- and- white plaid shawl. Is supposed to have gone to Blackpool. Information to Supt. Bent, Old Trafford. KENT. 11. — Rochester ( City). — For stealing a black mare cob, 14 hands, slight build, slightly chipped knees; a cart, varnished body, dark wheels and shafts, fine- lined red, " Lloyd, Rochester," on caps of wheels, square brass lamps, blue cushioned seat; and harness, fitted up with white metal— A man who gave the name of HAYES, age about 40, height 5 ft. 6 or 7 in., full beard and moustache ( slight) turning grey; dress, dark suit and brown felt hat. Carried an umbrella. Information to Chief Constable Broadbridge, Rochester. 12.— Gravesend ( Borough)— For stealing, 12th inst., a brown cob, 13 hands 2 in., broken knees, has lately been down, skeleton gig, painted green, picked out fine yellow, lined oval dashboard, brass caps plated harness and breeching, with square buckles— A MAN, who hired them and has not since returned, age 23 or 24, height 5 ft. 5 in., complexion fresh, clean shaved; dress, brown tweed suit, drab slouch hat. Was accompanied by a woman of about the same age, who was carrying a child, age about 18 months. Information to Chief Constable Thornton, Gravesend. 15.— Manchester ( City).— For failing fo re- port — Supervisee FREDERICK BELL, alias FREDERICK DUKE, FREDK. KELLET, and JOHN KELLET, Office No. 43672, age 30, height 5 ft. 10^ in., complexion fresh, hair brown, eyes blue, crossed flags outside left upper arm, ship in- side left forearm, woman outside left wrist, sailor and crossed swords inside and woman outside right forearm, bracelet each wrist. Sentenced at Man- chester Sessions, 10th December, 1891, to 9 months hard labour, and 2 years police supervision for larceny. Supervisee JAMES MORAN, alias JOSEPH MASSEY, Office No. 32340, age 33, height 5 ft. 2 in., complexion dark, hair dark brown, eyes brown, scars on head, bridge of nose, forehead, 2nd left finger and each leg and foot, scald scar left shoulder, blue dot above right wrist, and 3 small dots above left wrist. Sentenced at Manchester Sessions, 7th February, 1833, to 5 years penal servitude, and 7 ye irs police supervision for larceny. Licensed 1st February, 1887. J 174. Supervisee EDGAR KING, Office No. 41079, age 36, height 5 ft. 6 in., complexion fresh, hair light brown, eye9 hazel, partly bald, scars between eye- brows and back of neck, small mole inside right forearm and on shoulderblade. Sentsnced at Man chester Sessions, 11th April, 1887, to 5 years penal servitude and 7 years police supervision for fraud. Licensed 19th March, 1891. N 216. Supervisee THOMAS JONES, alias JOHN JONES, and THOMAS JOHNSON, Office No. 42594, age 63, height 5 ft. 3 in., complexion pale, hair brown ( turning grey), eyes grey, scars over left eyebrow, under chin, front of right shin, left knee, bridge of nose, each buttock, and inside left thigh, sailor and anchor inside right forearm, man inside left forearm. Sentenced at Manchester Sessions, 11th December, 1890, to 15 months hard labour and 5 years police supervision for larceny. License Holder MARY RILEY, alias CATHE- RINE HARVEY, Office No. 43775, age 48, height. ft. 11 in., complexion sallow, hair sandy, eyes hazel, scars left side face between left eye and ear, left side forehead, and on each shin. Sentenced at Manchester, 11th May, 1889, to 5 years penal servi- tude for larceny. Licensed 30th September, 1892. B P 268. Supervisee JANE SCHOFIELD, Office No. 43679, age 27, height 4 ft. 10 in., complexion sallow, hair brown, eyes grey, scar outside left elbow. Sentenced at Manchester Sessions, 10th December, 1891, to 9 months hard labour and 1 year police supervision for larceny. Supervisee ANN WOODLOCK, Office No. 30842, age 56, height 5 ft. 1 in., complexion fre3h, hair grey, eyes blue, scars both eyebrows, and right hand ( slight), left ear torn, lost all top teeth. Sentenced at Preston, 21st February, 1883, to 5 years penal servitude and 7 years police supervision t'or larceny. Licensed 21st June, 1886. J 25. Supervisee HARRY BEILBY, alias ARTHUR BEILBY, Office No. 41575, age 22, height 5 ft. 2|- in., complexion fresh, hair brown, eyes grey, scar over right eyebrow, and blue scar right cbeek, mole right collarbone, anchor outside right forearm ( close to wrist). Sentenced at Preston, 2nd July, 1890, to 12 months hard labour and 4 years police super- vision for larceny. 17.— Manchester ( City).— For stealing, 15th inst.— A 17- diamond claw set half- hoop bracelet; a 15- brilliant claw set half- lioop bracelet, set with rose points ; a sapphire and brilliant bangle, cluster centre, cut down settings, knife edge; an all- diamond skeleton pendant; an all- diamond broooh, bird flying ; a diamond pendant, sapphire centre, shield pattern; and a sapphire and diamond horse- shoe brooch, set 2 small diamonds between each sapphire — A MAN, age 40 to 45, height about 5 ft. 3 in., complexion very dark, hair dark, eyes brown, of Jewish appearance ; dress, black frock coat, patent leather lace boots, 6ilk hat. This man drove up to a jeweller's shop with a horse and trap, and asked that some jewellery might be sent to his brother, who was the manager of a bank. His request was complied with, and on arrival at the bank he asked the jeweller' 3 assistant to hold the horse for one minute while he went into the bank and got some one to come and relieve him. He then entered by the front door and left by the back door, taking the jewellery with him. Information to Deputy Chief Constable Smith, Town Hall, Manchester. LANCASHIRE. 13.— Hurst ( County). — For stealing £ 17, 2nd inst.— JOHN BAKER, age about 20, height LEICESTERSHIRE. £ 5 REWARD. 18.— Hinckley ( County).— For stealing £ 60— SAMUEL ROBINSON, age about 40, height 5 ft. 7 in., weight about 14 stones, hair light brown, heavy moustache, eyes grey, red eyelids, fairly good address, fond of company. Has recently been em- ployed as a brewer's agent. Is a good barber, and has also work d at Leeds as a tailor. May endeavour to go to America where he has previously been. Absconded 3rd inst. The above reward will be paid by Messrs. D. Pettifor & Sons, Brewers, Ansley, near Leicester, for the arrest of Robinson. Not to be apprehended out of the United Kingdom. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Granger, Hinckley. LINCOLNSHIRE. 19.— Bourne ( County). — For obtaining food and lodgings by false pretences— A man who gave the name of BISHOP, age about 40, height about 5 ft. 7 in., hair, whiskers, and moustache brown, scar across light cheek from upper lip, partly covered with whiskers, but which do not grow so long upon it; dress, dark cloth coat and vest, coat cut square at bottom, light cloth trousers, black hard hat, white collar, dark blue tie, lace boots; carried a small wood box covered with black oil case, leather strap, white metal handle. He calls upon schoolmasters and asks to re- varnish blackboards, and produces testimonials from Crow- land and other schools. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Brown, Bourne. 16.— Manchester ( City).— For stealing £ 400— DANIEL ROBERT CLARKE, age 29, height 5 ft. 9 in., complexion fair, hair light brown, thin light moustache, ends waxed, eyes grey. Talks as if suffering from a polypus in nose; dress, black coat and vest, grey trousers, black felt hat. Native of Maidstone. Warrant issued. LINLITHGOWSHIRE. 20.— Linlithgow ( County).— For forging and uttering a cheque for £ 183 on 9th inst.— JOHN GRAHAM ( supposed false), age 35 to 40, height 5 ft. 7 or 8 in., complexion sunburnt, hair dark brown, whiskers and moustache reddish brown, full face ; dress, dark grey tweed jacket and vest, grey tweed trousers of a lighter colour, one- peak tweed cap, brownish cloth leggings buttoned tight at bottom. This man, who had the appearance of a cattle- dealer, entered the Union Bank, Paisley, on 8th inst., and obtained a cheque- book under the pretence that it was for cattle salesmen at Paisley. Next day he went to the Bathgate Branch of the same bank aud produced a chequo from this book, pur. porting to be issued by John Watson, in favour of William C. Ferrier, Esq , for £ 183, and endorsed Wm. C. Ferrier. He also produced a slip of paper asking that the money be paid in five notes of the Union Bank for £ 20 each, £ 80 in gold, and the remainder in silver, which amounts were duly handed to him. Warrant issued. Not to bo apprehended out of the United Kingdom. Information to Deputy Chief Constable Robinson, Linlithgow. NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. 21.— Daventry ( County).— For failing to report — License Holder WILLIAM WATTS, 0ffiC9 No. 42378, age 37, height 5 ft. 6 in., complexion FRIDAY, MAY J'J, 1893 THE POLICE GAZETTE. 3 fresh, hair light brown, eyes grey ( right defective), scars on bead, right eyelid, and eyebrow, near left ear, back of light upper arm, each forefinger, 4th left finger, back of light hand, right wrist, palm of left hand, left thumb, 2 left buttock, and 3 top of left foot. Sentenced at Guildford Assizes, 27th July, 1882, to 12 yeirs penal servitude for rape. Licensed 14th January, 18i) 2. I 711. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Botterill, Daventry. NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. 22.— Nottingham ( County). — For stealing three beasts ( recovered), on 27th ult.— RICHARD TOMLINSOM, age 23, height 5 ft. 3 in., complexion pale, hair brown, eyes blue, slightly pockmarked, cast in left eye; dress, black cloth coat and vest, brown cord trousers, cloth cip. A native of Nottingham; frequents lew public- houses. Will be found in the company of poachers and thieves. Warrant issued. Information to Deputy Chief Constable Hallam, Nottingham. OXFORDSHIRE. 23.— Oxford ( City).— For stealing, 10th inst. — A bay rat- tailed cob, about 15 hands, both knees have been broken, in good condition ; a set of black harness, silver- plated, and a black 4- wheel dogcart; 1 gold signet ring, set pink stone ; 1 laly's gold ring, set green stone; 1 Charles II. two- shilling piece, 1 George III. threepenny piece, 1 lion shilling and a fourpenny piece— FREDERICK KING, a painter, age 27, height 5 ft. 5 or 6 in., complexion fair, hair light; dress, small plaid coat and vest, dark trousers— A WOMAN, age 25, a little taller than the man; dress, dark blue jacket with large dark pearl buttons, or black figured velvet mantle with lace acd beads, blue serge dress, black hat trimmed black ribbon or feathers. Had with them a child 10 months old. Their luggage consisted of a black mackintosh bag containing clothes, a small old leather portmanteau and a brown wicker basket, containing 2 cups and jug for the baby's use. The horse and trap were hired for the day, and the other property was stolen from their lodgiugs. Information to Chief Constable Head, Oxford. SHROPSHIRE. 24. — Church Stretton ( County). — For larceny( 6as7ee)— GILBERT ED WD. MATTHEWS, late of Bishop's Castle, a watchmaker, age 26, height 5 ft. 8 in., complexion ruddy, rather full face, hair dark brown, eyes brown, supposed clean shaved, slight impediment in his speech, walks erect with short quick steps ; dress, brown plaid suit, cloth cap, turn- down collar, lace boots. May seek employment at his trade, or travel as a watch and clock cleaner. Warrant issued. Information to Inspector Lewis, Church Stretton. SOMERSETSHIRE. 25.— Bath ( City).— Fcr obtaining a lady's 9- ct. gold albert chain, and money, by false pretences :— A man, giving the name of M. H. BROWER, age about 20 to 24, height 5 ft. 9 or 10 in.; complexion swarthy, hair light, clean shaven, thick lips ; dress, brown tweed suit, grey cap; respectable appearance. His modus operandi is to call upon servants at private houses and offer jewellery for sale or ex- change, which he carries in a black box and repre- sents as genuine, but which turns out to tc worthless. Warrant issued. Information to Lt.- Col. Gwyr, Chief Constable, Bath. STAFFORDSHIRE. 26.— Burslem ( County).— For indecent assault, 10th inst. — GEORGE BATES, age 25, height 5 ft. 7 in., complexion fresh, hair brown, slight light moustnche, eyes brown. A fitter, but may seek employment as a cabman ; native of Burslem. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Supt. Hill, Burslem. 27.- f- Stone( CWify).— For thedefilement of a girl under the age of 13 years, who is pregnant— HY. MOORE, age 24, height 5 ft. 6' or 7 in., complexion fair, hair light brown, slight light moustache, eyes blufe ; dress, old black coat, tweed vest, corduroy trofesers, strong lace boots, black single- peak cap, had also with him a black suit of clothes. A farm- waggoner; a native of Yarnfield, Staffordshire. Absconded 3rd inst. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Chaplain, Stone. 28.— Tuc Stall ( County). — For rape upon his own daughter— JOHN BROMLEY, age 56, height 5 ft. 6 in., complexion fresh, hair, whiskers, and moustache black ( turning grey), eyes dark, full red face, third finger of light band crooked, right leg turn? out when walking, having been broken at the knee; dress, when last seen, dark cardigan jacket, dark trousers, carpet slippers. A native of Goldenhill, Stoke upon- Trent. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Hall, Tunstall. SUFFOLK. 29.— ipswich ( Borough).— For stealing £ 1 2s. Gd — FREDERICK HURRICKS, ago 26, height 5 ft. 4. V in., weight about 9 stone, complexion fresh, hair brown, eyes light blue, tattoo marks and scars on back of left forearm, seir front of right leg; dress, black coat and vest, fustian trousers, black- and- white check scarf, black hard felt hat. Labourer; native of Ipswich. Belongs to the Army Reserve. Warrant issued. Information to Lieut.- Col. Russell, Chief Con- stable, Ipswich. SURREY. 30.— Reigate ( B^ rouoh). — For deserting his wife and family — GEORGE HENRY CASEY, age 35, height 5 ft., complexion dark, hair ( parted in centre) black, moustache dark brown, several tattoo marks right arm; dress, drab jacket and vest, striped tweed trousers, and brown felt hat. Was several years Band- Sergeant in the Royal Fusilier Regiment, at Hounslow, and is now a pensioner. A post- card has been received from him stating that he is on the Portsmouth road from Guildford, and that he will endeavour to obtain employment in Portsmouth. Warrant issued. Information to Head Constable Morant, Redhill. SUSSEX ( EAST). 31— Hastings ( Borough).— For stealing a pig, 6th inst. ( trick) — WALTE R KNELL, alias HAY- WARD, a dealer, age about 42, height 5 ft. 7 or 8 in., complexion fresh, hair brown, clean shaven, slightly pockmarked, brown mark left side of neck; dress, brown mixture tweed suit, black hard felt hat. May be found in the company of gipsies or rough horse dealers. Is well known m the principal towns in Kent; supposed native of Ramsgate. Warrant issued. 32.— Hastings ( Borough).— For deserting his infant daughter, whereby she ha3 become chargeable to the Hastings Union— JOHN DALE, age 30, height 5 ft. 10 or 11 in., complexion fair, hair light brown, small side whiskers, moustache light; dressed as a stableman. May be found at the Horse Repository, St. Martin's Lane, London. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Constable Glenister, Hastings. WESTMORELAND. 33— Kendal ( Borough).— For obtaining by false pretences, 25th ult., a gentleman's new silver English ' ever watch, No. 9158, full plate, " J. Winder, Kendal," on bar ; a gentleman's silver albert guard, dog- chain pa'lern, which has, a3 a pendant, a medal with round shield on one side, and plain ou reverse side— License Holder DANIEL O'NEILL, alias BARTON, NEALE, SCOTT, NUTTLEY, BLAIR KEITH, MERCERON, ROSS, PHILIPP, and McNEILL, Office No. 44634, age 39, height 5 ft. 7 in. complexion fresb, hair brown ( turning grey), eyes haze), dark moustache and whiskers; a baker; native of Liverpool; scar on bridge of nose, right thumb, lst and 3rd right fingers, left hip, left foot, and left shoulder- blade, boil scars on belly and back, lost second right finger, large stain under left nipple, mole ou left hip and shoulder- blade, varicose veins left leg. Sentenced at Preston, 3rd July, 1889, to 5 years penal servitude, and 5 years police super- vision for fraud. Licensed 19th April, 1893, J P 328. Warrant issued. Information to the Chief Constable, Kendal. WILTSHIRE. 34.— Marlborough ( County).— For obtaining food and lodgings by false pretences, on 26th ult. — MARY DAVIS, age 50, height about 5 ft. 1 or 2 in., complexion sallow, hair dark ( turning grey), eyes ( rather weak) brown; dress, black dres3, black bonnet trimmed with black feather and ribbon, alpaca dust cloak with brown stripes, may be wear- ing a short black mantle under, white cuffs, carried an umbrella. She stated she was employed as a cook to a local surgeon; and that her boxes which con- tained her money and a cheque were at the railway station ( false), by which statements she obtained 5s. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Pierce, Marlborough. WORCESTERSHIRE. 35.— Pershore ( County).— For housebreaking at Besford, on 27th ult.— A MAN, age about 21, height 5 ft. 6 or 7 in., complexion sallow, hair brown, clean shaved, tattoo marks cn back of one hand ( supposed right) ; dress, blue cloth sailor snit, flat top cap with peak similar to those worn by midshipmen, cream- coloured silk neckerchief, light boots. Information to Snpt. Cope, Pershore. 36.— Stourbridge ( County). — For obtaining money by false pretences— S. SAMUELS ( supposed false), age 21, height 5 ft. 7 or 8 in., complexion sallow, hair ( curly) black, slight dark moustache, good teeth, thick lips ( similar to a negro's) ; dress, black jacket, dark vest, broad cord trousers, black hard felt hat. His modus operandi is to call upon small shop- keepers asking for orders, stating he is agent for Mr. G. Cooper, Brierly Hill, and deals in blacking, blacklead, and patent medicines. In a day or two he watches the woman out and then presents a bill, saying he lias seen the Mrs. and was told to call for payment. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Pugh, Stourbridge. YORKSHIRE ( EAST RIDING). 37.— Beverley ( Borough).— For stealing a drab covert or dust coat, and also for obtaining food, lodgings, & c., by false pretences— A MAN, who gave the names of " GREEN," " MORLEY," & c., age about 30, height 5 ft. 9 or 10 in., rather stout build, complexion fresh, full face, moustache light; dress, dark Euit, white collar turned down at corners, white tie, black felt hat, may wear the stolen over- coat. Carried a brown paper parcel. This man calls at good hotels and asks for letters which he says he expected: states he is a commercial traveller, and after obtaining food, & c., absconds without paying his account. Warrant issued. Information to Head Constable Knight, Beverley. 38.— Hull ( Borough). — For bigamy — JOHN WILLIAM STIRLING, alias FREDERICK ROBERT HARDY, age 24, height 5 ft. 11 in., complexion fresh, hair brown, eyes grey, scar at top of nose between ihe eyes ; of smart appearance; dress, dark jacket suit. He has been in the employ of the Refuge and Prudential Insurance Companies, and may seek similar employment, or as a traveller for the sale of rubber stamps. Warrant issued. Information to Captain Gnrney, Chief Constable, Hull. YORKSHIRE ( WEST RIDING). 39.— Leeds ( Counhj).— For forgery on the Leeds and Yorkshire Penny Branch Bank, at Rawdon, to a large amount— THOMAS HUSTLER, a clerk, age 34, height 5 ft. 9 in., complexion fresh, hair and eyes brown ; dress, dark mixture slack back coat, trousers and vest, black tie, hard felt hat. Information to Supt. Stansfield, County Buildings, Leeds. 40. — Pontefract ( County). — For stealing a black worsted coat and vest, a pair of blue cloth trousers ( narrow stripe), and £ 6 10s. in gold A MAN, age 20, height 5 ft. 8 in., complexion fair, hair brown, slight light moustache, eyes blue; dressed in the stolen clothing. Native of Feather- stone. 4 T H E POLICE GAZETTE. FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1893. 41. — Pontefract ( County). — For stealing a • white metal watch, BBB inside, Silveram Swiss lever, white dial, black figure', brass chain attached — ANNIE REEVES, alias COPLEY and HUT- CHINSON, age 21, height 5 ft. 3 in., complexion fair, hair dark brown, eyes light grey, broad fore- head, large scar on right shin ; dress long black cloak, fur round neck, slate- color dress with dark flowers, small black hat trimmed black and green velvet. Native of Newton Lane End.— MORGAN ROWLAND JONES, age 26, height 5 ft. 8 or 9 in., complexion dark, hair black, eyes dark ; dress, black worsted suit ( much worn), flat hat, sidespring boots. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Whincnp, Court House, Pontefract. 42. — Halifax ( Borough). — For embezzling £ 38 16s.— LEYLAND DUNCAN, age about 45, height 5 ft. 8 or 9 in., thin dark hair, long heavy black moustache ; may be wearing a pair of dark spectacles; generally wears short dark overcoat and brown billycock hat. Gentlemanly appearance. Fond of the company of loose women. A wine and spirit merchant's traveller. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Constable Pole, Halifax. PERSONS IN CUSTODY. KENT. 43.— Maidstone ( County). — Committed for trial at West Kent Quarter Sessions for indecent assault, 25th ult. — GEORGE SMITH, age 25, height 5 ft. 9 in., complexion fresh, hair dark brown, eyes grey, scar right eye; dress, old dark clothe?, old black hard felt hat, old boots ( cut all over) ; tramps from one workhouse to another. Is sup- posed to have been in custody for similar offences. Information to Supt. Holman, Maidstone. NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. 44.— Northampton ( Borough).— Sentenced to 6 weeks imprisonment, on 26th ult., for stealing money from a beer- house, and boots from a railway station — HARRY R1GBY, age 37, height 5 ft 6| in., stont build, complexion fresh, hair brown, eyes hazel. A theatrical agent; native of Elstree, Eseex. 45.— Northampton ( Borough).— Sentenced to 6 weeks imprisotment, on 24th ult., for obtaining charitable contributions by false pretences — FEEDERICK JASPER, a grocer's assistant, age 32, height 5 ft. 3f in., complexion fresh, hair brown, eyes grey. May be wanted for similar offences elsewhere. Information to Chief Constable Mardlin, North- ampton. NORTHUMBERLAND. 1 46.— River Tyne District.— Remanded, for office- breaking.— HENRY ELIAS ELLIOTT, age 42, height 5 ft. in., without shoes, rather stout build, complexion ruddy, full face, hair, whiskers and moustache ( full and turning grey), dark brown, eyes blue, tattoo mark back of left hand ; dress, dark brown jacket and vest, slate- colour stripe trousers. Native of Plymouth. Has served 12 years in the Navy. He had in his possession, supposed stolen, a large canvas bag containing flock bed, with white bed- cover, too large, having been stitched up; 6£ yds. new fail canvas ; 1 pair leather slippers and a sou'- wester ; a green carpet bag, red and buff flowers, lining torn out, leather handles stitched with sail twine ; G. W. Railway ticket to Newcastle and a N. E. Railway cloak- room ticket on bottom, con- taining a black- handle razor, " Lewins B." scratched thereon, " Joseph Rogers & Sons " on handle, patent screw razor strop ; a black ebony parallel rule 12 in. long, brass mounting; 1 pair compasses; a new clothes brush, black hair in centre, white outside; a bag containing shaving box, tooth brush, a red- stripe bath towel, a white flannel singlet, a pair of fine ; dark ribbed trousers, piped seam, braces at- tached, a white handkerchief " J " stitched in silk, and a number of pawntickets. Supposed wanted elsewhere. Information to Supt. Farmer, South Shields. SHROPSHIRE. 47.— Ludlow ( County).— Sentenced to 2 months imprisonment, for attempting to pick pockets, at Tenbury Races, 4th inst. — HARRY THOMAS, age 30, height 5 ft. 4 in., complexion swarthy, hair dark brown, moustache brown, eyes hazel, two cut marks right eyebrow ; dress, dark and brown small plaid cloth suit, white- and- brown stripe cotton shirt, blue neckerchief with small white spots, black hard felt hat, strong lace boots. States he is a carpenter, and that his parents reside at 35, Allcross- street, Birmingham. Supposed wanted for other offences. Information to Supt. Hayward, Ludlow. 48.— Shrewsbury ( County). — Committed for trial at next Quarter Sessions, for larceny— THOS. REED, alias PERRY, and HEWITT, age 33, height 5 ft. 8 in., complexion fresh, hair dark brown, eyes hazel, oval face, burn mark left cheek, cut under right eye, nose bent to left, femalo and anchor tattooed right arm, star, wreath, and burn mark left arm. Native of Ravensmore, near Nant- wich. Served in the Royal Artillery, from which he was discharged with ignominy, 31st Jan., 1881, for desertion and theft. Sentenced at Salop Assizes, 6th Dec., 1890, to 9 months imprisonment for in- decent assault. Information to Supt. Edge, Shrewsbury. SUSSEX ( EAST). 49.— Eastbourne ( Borough).— Sentenced, 6th inst., to 1 month imprisonment, for larceny — THOMAS MARTIN, age 31, height 5 ft. If in., complexion fresh, hair ( turning grey) dark, eyes hazel. Native of Lambourne, Berks. Information to Chief Constable Plumb, East- bourne. WORCESTERSHIRE. 50.— Oldbury ( County).— Committed for trial at the ensuing Quarter Sessions for larceny ( lodger), and obtaining food, & c., by false pretences— ELIZA HEELEY, age 67, height 5 ft. 3£ in., complexion fresh, hair grey ; dress, black dolman trimmed with black lace, black dress and bonnet.— ELIZABETH ROGERS, alias ELIZA ADEY, age 30, height 5 ft. 4 in., complexion fresh ; dress, brown dolman, black dress, and dark hat. They represented them- selves as mother and daughter, and, if near a theatre, stated they were engaged there as dressers. After staying at their lodgings about a week they absconded, taking with them anything they could carry. Information to Supt. Speke, Oldbury. PROPERTY STOLEN. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT. 51.— D Division.— 8th inst.— 51 coupons, due 1st July next, for the following bonds— Prussian Consols, 4 per cent.: A51666, 106775, 2731, 168240 and 168241 of 5000 marks each; B389485 to 89, 86384 and 81173 of 2000 marks each; C524699, 363442, and 83616 of 1000 marks each; B327712 and 114244 of 2000 marks each ; Al 13400 of 5000 marks; C72906 of 1000 marks; D490080 ( Tallon) 500 marks; A81110 and 81111 of 5000 marks each; C355785 of 1000 marks; D342888 and 661379 of 500 marks each. Berliner Pfandbriefe, 4 per cent.: K1306, 1465, 1589, 1972, 2277, 2621, 2623, 3712, 3713, 4305, 6998, 10121, 11261, 11361, 5818, 5817, 5816 of 300 marks each; J4830 of 1500 marks. Charlottenburg Anleihe, 4 per cent.: El 104 of 100 marks; C2477, 2486 and 2487 of £ 00 marks each. Magdeburg Anleihe, 4 per cent.: D039818 of 500 marks. Berliner Stadt Anleihe, 3^ per cent.: M73318 of 500 marks and L37087 of 1000 marks. Prussian consols, 4 per cent.: B ( Tallon) 271905 of 2000 marks. A gent's gold ring, set 2 diamonds ( 1 each end of ring so as to represent a ball fasten- ing) ; 2 plain gold ball shirt studs; 1 pair of oval gold sleeve- links, chased ; a small pocket 6- chamber nickel- plated revolver, repeating action; a box of cartridges for same ; a box of 25 Havana cigars; a small mahogany box, containing the coupons; 2 receipts on the Imperial Bank at Berlin; a pair of gent's new brown gloves ; and a chamois leather bag, with about £ 8 gold — Supposed by C. CODDINGTON, alias G. MORLEY, age 30, short and slight build, complexion sallow, clean shaven, hair and slight moustache dark brown, eyes brown, speaks with very broad country accent; dress, light chocolate colour plaid suit, sometimes dark trousers, black felt hat, carries a mackintosh and 2 small handbags ( 1 black, the other brown). Fre- quents news - rooms, where he has his letters addressed, and takes in dnily the " Manchester Guardian." The above was stolen from a lodging- house where he had been staying about a month, and where he stated he had just come from the country. Sup- posed native of Manchester. May be found in the province'. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, New Scotland Yard, SW. BERKSHIRE. 52.— Maidenhead ( Borough).— 8th inst.— A gold signet seal with monogram " HM. L." Information to Supt. Taylor, Maidenhead. 53.— Windsor ( Borough).— At Hawthorn Hill Races— A grey pearl pin, gold stem, set with one small diamond at top of stem where pearl is fixed. Information to Head Constable Armour, Windsor. DEVONSHIRE. 54. — Barnstaple ( County). — 6th inst., by burglary — 1 gentleman's English lever watch, No. 64863, " Hurcombe " on dial; 2 gentlemen's silver lever watches ( 1 No. 4049); 1 lady's silver geneva watch, No. 57654; 1 lady's 18- carat gold geneva watch, No. 43218; 1 lady's pearl and tur- quoise ring; 1 lady's ring, 6 pearls and emerald ; 1 garnet ring ; 1 lady's garnet and turquoise ring; 1 lady's turquoise ring; 1 gentleman's 18- carat gold claw ring; 1 lady's 18- carat single stone diamond ring ; 1 pair sleeve links ; 1 18 carat gold bracelet; 1 15- carat gold locket, set pearls and coral; 1 15- carat gold necklet, snake pattern, head set with garnets ; 1 gilt gold large curb watch bracelet; 1 silver cigar case to hold 6 cigars. Information to Supt. Hobbs, Barnstaple. GLAMORGANSHIRE. 55.— Cardiff ( Borough).— Since 30th ult.— Two old- fashioned gold seals on a carved gold ring, on » has a white crystal with letters " A. C. T." in Old English, the other has a red cornelian without engraving; 1 gold locket, containing hair and the portrait of a girl; 1 gold shirt stud with flat round round top; 1 round red coral ssirf pin; 1 silver lever watch, maker " Head worth, Liudou " ; 1 gold pin, round flat gold back, small cross of diamond sparks and flesh- colour enamel head with blue enamel wings on front, pin has been broken. Information to Head Constable MuKenzie, Cardiff. 56.— Swansea ( Borough).— 5th inst.— A gentle- man's gold lever watch, No. 15151, white dial ( cracked), back of case smooth through wear. Information to Chief Constable Colquhoun, Swansea. HAMPSHIRE. 57.— Bitterne ( County).— 14th inst., at Swath- ling— 1 Crimean medal with Sebastopol bar; I Turkish medal; 1 silver broosh, containing hair, glass broken, 6/ 6 scratched on baok, silver earrings to match; 1 loDg narrow brooch, " Roma" on centre; 1 silver brooch, shape of whip and horse, shoes; 1 jubilee shilling brooch in silver frame; 1 silver albert with Maltese pebble pendant; 1 small- silver cross; 1 silver frame to fit 5- shilliog piece; 1 silver frame to fit half- a- crown; 1 pair silver- plated earrings; 1 gold wedding ring ( very thin); 1 gold keeper ring ; 1 gold ring set with 3 stones; 1 silver buckle ring; 1 brown leather purse, steel corners and fastening, " Mrs. Wen! ock, from Mrs. Scott" written inside. Information to Supt. Adams, Bittern'?. 58.— Southampton ( Borough).— 7th inst., by housebreaking— 1 lady's gold watch, No. 3536, and silver guard ; 1 gold German 10- mark piece; 2 silver German marks; 1 small gold broocb, in. long and £ in. wide, yellow stones; 1 silver cross; 1 gold brooch, crescent both ends; 1 lady's small size gold ring, white stone in centre and two heart- shape stones at ends; Ismail silver scent bottle, chased; Ismail metal brooch, bow shape; 1 silver chased ring; 1 lady's gold dres3 ring, set rubies and pearls ; 1 lady's gold ring, set pearls and turquoise ; 1 lady's silver ring, set crystals ; 1 lady's brooch made of a Jubilee 4s. piece; 2 florins made into a brooch; 3 brilliants, shape of shamrock, set in silver to form a brooch; TUESDAY, MAY 23, 1893. THE POLICE GAZETTE. 236 1 silver brooch made in shape of leaves, set with brilliants, ear- rings to match; 2 gold keeper rings ; 1 silver watch- chain, very small links; 1 silver brooch ( oval shape); 1 small gold cross set in garnets, small gold chain attached; 1 gold brooch frame, swivel centre, portrait on one side, hair on the other; 1 gold pencil case; 1 silver scent box; 1 silver thimble; 1 brooch, made of Mexican coin. Information to Chief Constable Berry, South- ampton. KENT. - 59.— Chatham { County). — 23rd ult.— A gold keyless half- hunter watch, No. 515586, maker " Benson, London," monogram " G. M. K." on back, and June or July, 1890, engraved inside case; a gold albert chain, bar for button- hole in centre, with swivels at each end of chain, and a silver match box, with Moorish engraving. Information to Supt. Lacy, Chatham. 60.— Dover ( Borough). — 9th inst. — A black morocco dressing- case, with initials " E. C. M. S." in Old English on flap, containing 2 glas3 bottles, silver top with monogram " E. C. M. S."; 1 glass soap box, silver lid, with monogram " E. C. M. S."; 1 very- old gold bracelet, flat links, cut similar to the wards of a key, with curb links between, has a snap hook to attach a pendant to; 1 gold brooch, Indian pat- tern ; 1 ivory powder box ; 1 small square dressing glass ; 1 small leather matchbox; portrait of a gentleman in frame ; some white cambric handket chiefs, marked " C. W." Information to Supt. Sanders, Dover. 61.— Folkestone ( Borough).— 16th inst., from a boarding- house— A cameo brooch, engraved, four white figures flying, bird on top drinking from a bowl, chased gold frame, which has been strengthened at back with plain gold; a star brooch, pale blue enamel and gold, with pearl in centre; pair of earrings to match. Supposed by a MAN, age about 25, height 5 ft. 6 in., complexion fresh, hair and moustache very dark ; dress, dark coat, pepper- and- salt mixture trousers, brown hard felt hat. Information to Supt. Taylor, Folkestone. 62.— Margate ( Borough).— 3rd inst.— 1 lady's gold geneva watch, No. 2265, and a long gold chain, small links— Supposed by A MAN, age 50 to 60, height 5 ft. 6 or 7 in., beard and moustache turning grey; wears a long coat and black soft felt hat shabby appearance, stoops very much; sometimes carries an old string bag which he conceals beneath his coat, and goes from place to place begging. Supposed to be a native of Sandwich or Canterbury. Information to Chief Constable Buck, Margate. LANCASHIRE. 63.— Hurst ( County).— Between 7th and 11th inst., at Audenshaw, an olive- green fine silk cord dress skirt, trimmed white lace; suspicion is at- tached to a man who lodged at the house one night, age about 50, height 5 ft. 6 or 7 in., complexion fresh, hair, whiskers and moustache turning grey ; dress, 1 round black jacket and vest, slate- colour trousers, black- and- white neckerchief, hard felt hat, lace boots. Information to Supt. Hewitt, Hurst. 64— Old Trafford ( County).— 10th inst., at Moss Side— 3 ladies' gold rings ( 1 set 5 diamonds, large one in centre, and 2 smaller ones at each side, claw setting, 1 set with large imitation diamond, 2 emeralds each side, 1 missing, claw setting, 1 set large opal in centre, formerly 3 opals, bat 1 on each side missing, claw setting) ; 1 plain round gold brooch, raised'eentre, about the size of a florin ; > 1 barometer and thermometer combined, about 18 in. long, and 7 or 8 in. broad, supposed maker's name " Bass" on face; I ordinary size violin, supposed stamped " Stradebairns " or " Strads" inside, 3 black and 1 light colour pegs, slight crack on face, nearly new, in a common wood case, painted black, narrow end lined with cloth, and broad end lined with paper, 2 pockets inside without lids, lock and handle at side. 65. — Old Trafford ( County). — 5th inst., at Didsbury— 2 silver cups, about 9- in. high (" West Club Sports Steeplechase, 1893, won by Lady's Prize," on one, and " Warrington Horticul- tural and Agricultural Show, 1st Prize for Roadster, Joseph Morley," on the other. Information to Supt. Bent, Old Trafford LINCOLNSHIRE. 66.— Boston ( Borough).— 6th inst.— A purple leather purse, containing 20s. in silver; 1 oval- shape gold brooch, running to a point at each end, about 2 inches long and one wide, large black stone in centre, flowered edge, photo of an elderly lady at back; 1 oval- shape gold fnake- brooch, about in. long, diamond eyes, bevel glass in front, with flaxen hair underneath, gold back; 2 ladies' gold dress rings ( one set with red, green, and white stones, and the other with red and white in a cluster). Information to Head Constable Bellamy, Boston; NORTHUMBERLAND. 67. — Rothbury ( County). — At Rothbury Steeplechases— A gentleman's gold keyless hunting watch, split eagle crest on outside of front case, and monogram " J. B. D." on outside of back ; a gold albert, long link pattern, with gold pencil case about 3 inches long attached, cross bar on albert is attached to ring which slides along. Information to Supt. Dobson, Rothbury. NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. 68.— Nottingham ( Borough).— 1st inst., from a pawnbroker's shop — 17 gold watches, viz., 4 gentlemen's English levers, No. 37778, maker " Hargreaves, Liverpool," No. 27341, maker " Bill- yeald, Nottingham," No. 57701, maker " J. Harris, Wolverhampton," and No. 6001 ; 2 keyless genevas, Nos. 87897 and 153196 ; demi- hunter, 14- carat, No. 99922; 3 gentlemen's genevas, Nos. 38413 ( 18- carat), 152891, and 42053; 7 ladies' genevas, Nos. 70528, 78333, 91966 ( 18- carat), 51764, 64979 ( 14- carat), 41227 ( 9- carat), 10420; 13 silver watches, viz., geneva lever, No. 98562, metal geneva centre seconds, No. 90435, Waltham lever No. 854608, metal key- less No. 776655, 2 English levers, Nos. 5022 and 76580, centre seconds, hunter geneva No. 27482, 4 genevas, Nos. 60135, 45982, 2040189, 4950/ 40686, " J. Fowler " on dial, congress lever, No. 1107471, Boston lever, No. 17787 ; 3 double and 3 single gold snake rings, set diamonds, rubies, and sapphires; 2 gentlemen's single stone paste diamond rings, and 3 ladies' marquise rings, 9- carat, marked inside N/ A; 12 ladies' fancy rings, 9 and 15- carat, set different stones. Information to the Chief Constable, Nottingham SHROPSHIRE. 69.— Wellington ( County).— 5th inst., by bur- glary, at Edgmond, Newport— 1 brown overcoat, brown leather collar, bone buttons to match ; 1 grey- and- black large plaid woollen shirt with white pearl buttons, " Size No. 1 " marked on back of neck— Supposed by TWO MEN : 1st, age 25 to 30, rather short and stout, complexion fair; 2nd, age 30 to 40, height 5 ft. 9 or 10 in., hair dark. Both were dressed in dark clothes and carried an overcoat across their shoulders. Information to Chief Supt. Edwards, Wellington. STAFFORDSHIRE. 70. — Longton ( County). — Between 9th and 10th inst., by burglary, at Normacot— A lady's gold geneva lever watch, No. 40101, gold dial, and a lady's long gold chain, 9 carat, small link pattern. Information to Supt. Evans, Longton. SURREY. 71. — Guildford ( County). — 3rd inst. at Stoughton Barracks— A crystal English lever wutch, No. 194200, maker, " Stoodley, Alton," silver chain with compass attached. Information to Deputy Chief Constable Page, Guildford. £ 5 REWARD. 72.— Reigate ( Borough).— 15th inst., at Redhill — A jeweller's tray, 4 in. by 4^ in., covered with blue velvet, containing 24 ladies' 15- carat gold rings, principally set with small pearls and garnets ; one of the number is a very old- fashioned ring, set 14 emeralds and 14 rubies; one is set with 5 pearls, boat shape ; and one with 3 large turquoises. The above reward will be paid by Mr. William Ferdinand, jeweller, Redhill, to any person giving such information as shall lead to the apprehension and conviction of the thief or thieves, and recovery of the property, or in proportion to the amount re- covered. Information to Head Constable Morant, Redhill. SUSSEX ( EAST). £ 10 REWARD. 73.— Brighton ( Borough).— 9th inst— 1 lady's half- hoop ring, set 5 large brilliants; 1 half- hoop ring, 6et 3 large stones; 2 half- hoop rings, set 5 f maller brilliants; 1 gentleman's gold ring, large brilliant, l|- carat, claw setting ; 1 gentleman's ring, set large brilliaut and rose diamond, star pattern ; I gipsy ring, set large Brazilian diamond and 2 turquoise ; 9 ladies' rings ( 1 set o rubies and large brilliant in centre forming cluster; 1 half hoop, set 5 rabies and small rose diamonds between ; 1 half hoop set 5 sapphires ; 1 fancy, set 3 small emeralds and fine small brilliants round ; 1 set rose diamonds in shape of a heart and knot; 1 half hoop, set opals and rose diamonds ; 1 farcy black enamelled, set 5 brilliants; 1 fancy black enamelled, set 3 brilliants; 1 fancy black enamelled, set 3 larger brilliants); 1 gentleman's gipsy ring, set large Brazilian diamond ; 1 gentleman's ring, large brilliant in claw setting; 1 gipsy ring, set large brilliant and 2 drop- shaped rubies; 1 gentleman's antique engraved ring, set large topaz. Tbe above reward will be paid by Mr. J. P. Renter, Brighton, to any person giving such information as shall lead to the apprehension and conviction of the thief or thieves, and recovery of the property or in proportion to the amount recovered. 74.— Brighton ( Borough).— 26th or 27th ult., during the races, a gold hunting watch " Examined by Manning, at Worcester " inside, and a coronet and castle on outer case ; a gold open- face watch, seconds hand, crest ( a closed visor), No. 54910, maker, Layden, Basingstoke"; an 18- carat gold albert chain, small link pattern with seal bearing crest ( a closed visor) attached; a large gold lever stop watch, No. 85560, a 9 or 11- carat gold albert chain, curb pattern, attached; a gold English lever watch, white dial, " A. B." engraved on outer case; a gold hunter watch, Coventry make, a piece of gold chain, link pattern attached ; an open face gold watch, maker " Benson, London"; a long gold albert chain, link pattern, with three small links between the long ones, attached; a silver lever watch, maker " Sparks, Colchester," white face, slightly chipped at edge. From a jeweller's shop— A gentleman's old- fashioned gold French repeater watch, gold figures, with figures of a man and woman holding a hammer which strikes on the bow, maker " Broquet"; a gentleman's gold French repeater watch, gold face,, strikes on the bow, and a gentleman's gold English lever watch, white dial. 75.— Brighton ( Borough). — 28 th ult.— A square mahogany box, about 12 inches long and 8 inches wide, containing 6 silver tablespoons, and 6 dessert spoons, with crest— a lion's head; 8 silver teaspoons, with monogram " S. S." ; 2 silver sauce ladles; an apostle silver sugar- sifter; a gold mounted miniature of a man's head; a small silver vinaigrette box, with inscription, " Willett, Rear Admiral of the Red"; a plated pickle fork; 6 dessert knives and forks, with carved ivory handles; and an old- fashioned rosary, with silver crucifix attached. Information to Chief Constable Terry, Brighton. WILTSHIRE. 76.— Trowbridge ( County).— Between 1st and 7th inst., from the parish church, Melksham— An oval silver- plated communion plate, " Presented to Melksham Church, Rev. Joseph Smitb, M. A., Vicar, Thomas Bruges Esq , William Flower, Gent., 1803 " inscribed thereon ; 1 round silver- plated do., " Pre- sented to M^ lksham Church, Rev. Joseph Smith, M. A., Vicar, William Keevil, John Ford, Church- wardens, 1818 " thereon ; and a silver- plated flagon, about 12 in. high, bearing one of the above inscrip- tions. Suspicion is attached to a MAN, age about 50, height 5 ft. 8 in , rather stout build; dress, dark coat and trousers, speckled straw hat; carried an overcoat on his arm. Information to Supt. White, Trowbridge. WORCESTERSHIRE. £ 20 REWARD. 77.— Stourport ( County).— 27th ult., by burg- lary— A sate, about 2 ft. higft, containing a number of documents relating to property; a bankbook; a red and green striped purse, home- made, fastens with a clasp, containing about £ 50 gold; 2 doz. silver tea- spoons, marked " M. G."; 6 or 8 table- spoons, marked " M. G." ; and 2 pairs sugar- tongs. The above reward will be paid by Mrs. Humphries, Camden- place, Bewdley- road, Stourport, to any 6 T H E P O L I C E GAZETTE. FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1893. person giving such information as will lead to the apprehension and conviction of the thief or thieves and recovery of the property, or in proportion to the amount recovered. Information to Supt. Long, Stourport. YORKSHIRE ( NORTH RIDING). 78.— Whitby ( County).— 11th inst. — An oak. painted cash box, about 9 in. long by 5 in. wide, three compartments, which lift out together, the centre one having a slide lid, the other two had lids which lifted up, one is now broken off, the lock has been repaired, and some of the paint is rubbed off near the keyhole outside, containing an old black leather purse with two small balls at top to fasten. The purse contained £ 20 in gold and four florins; in the other compartments of the box were £ 17 or £ 18 in gold and silver, including a Jubilee half- sovereign, a Jubilee florin, a half- crown dated 1893, and four crown pieces ( two or three being old George's), two deposit receipts in York City and County Bank, one No. L 429, dated 14th September, 1891, for £ 100, in name of Mary Prudom, and one No. M 540, dated 1st April, 1892, for £ 5, in name of Mary Prudom ; a gentleman's gold albert with heart- shape locket attached. Information to Supt. Allen, Whitby. YORKSHIRE ( WEST RIDING). 79.— Sheffield ( City).— Between 10th and 11th inst. ( by shopbreaking) — 1 red plush and cloth dress, sleeves trimmed with black braid, plain skirt; 1 fawn- color check dress, light ground, waist trimmed with fawn colour silk in pleats down front, 2 brown seal plush mantles, tassels round bottom, same material; 8 black ribbed worsted cloth suits ( 4 bound with broad braid and 4 with narrow) ; 1 brown cloth overcoat, usual pockets, lined black, yellow, red and blue ribbed cloth lining in squares, blue and yellow stripe sleeve lining ; 1 check print dress, red velvet collar, red bone buttons down front; 5 or 6 doz. pairs men's check and stripe trousers, various colours and sizes. 80.— Sheffield ( City).— 2nd inst., by shop- breaking— 2 doz. white flowered silk handkerchiefs; 1 doz. silk handkerchiefs, various colours, blue, cardinal and gold; 2 doz. check silk mufflers; 1 slate- coloured and white muffler; 1 slate- coloured and red muffler; 22 men's new woollen shirts, striped and check pattern, various colours. Information to Chief Constable Jackson, Sheffield. PROPERTY FOUND IN POSSESSION OF PRISONERS. MONTGOMERYSHIRE. 83.— Welshpool ( County).— In possession of THOMAS BERRY, a tramping labourer, remanded till 23rd inst. on suspicion of having stolen the same— A Scotch plaid shawl, nearly now. States he found it near Craven Aims, Salop, on 10th inst. Information to Deputy Chief Constable Crowden, Welshpool. ANIMALS, ETC., STOLEN. HERTFORDSHIRE. £ 10 REWARD. 81— Hitchin ( County).— 29th ult., atWoodhall Park, Watton— A valuable bay carriage horse, 4 years, 16 hands, suitable for hunter, quiet to ride and drive, and goes well in single and double harness, white star on forehead, black points, docked short, no shoes, slight recent scratch on chest, fair action, short back, tail well up on rump, hair short and thin on tail, lean shoulders, slight mark near shoulders, full eyes, shews plenty of white in corners as if vicious. The above reward will be paid by Abel Smith, Esq., M. P., Woodhall Park, Watton, for the appre hension and conviction of the thief or thieves, and recovery of the horse. Information to Supt. Reynolds, Hitchin. PERSONS OR BODIES FOUND. WARWICKSHIRE. 84.— Birmingham ( City).— Tn possession of JOHN WEBB, committed for trial at the next Birmingham Assizes, for being in possession of coining implements— A gentleman's open- face silver lever watch, No. 22878, maker's name, " J. Norbury & Son, Liverpool," on dial, monogram on back sup- posed to be " R. N. F." Information to Chief Constable Farndale, Bir- mingham. PROPERTY FOUND. DEVONSHIRE. 85.— Torquay ( County).— 10th inst.— A gentle- man's gold ring, set very light blue stone with for- get- me- not flowers engraved on it. 13th inst.-^ A gentleman's silver lever watch, No. 4061, initials " J. A " on back of outer case. Information to Supt. Barbor, Torquay. YORKSHIRE ( EAST RIDING). 86.— Hull ( Borough).— 9th inst.— A gentleman's gold English lever watch, No. 22379, Case No. 379, maker's name, " G. White, York," on movement. Information to Capt. Gurney, Chief Constable, Hull. YORKSHIRE ( NORTH RIDING). 82.— Pickering ( County).— Found drowned in a beck at Ebberston, 8th inst., the body of a man, age about 40, length 5 ft. 4 in., complexion fresh, hair, whiskers, and moustache dark, slightly tinged with grey, eyes blue; dre3s, brown- and- black check tweed jacket and vest, fustian trousers, cloth cap with peak, lace boots. Photograph will be forwarded on application. Information to Supt. Stones, Pickering. ANIMALS FOUND. STAFFORDSHIRE. 87.— Stafford ( County).— 29th ult,— A chestnut mare pony, 13 hands, white blaze down face, tail docked, white hind fetlocks, shod all round, wart or fleshy substance back of near foreleg; in good con- dition. Information to Deputy Chief Constable Longden, Stafford. PROPERTY RECOVERED. 88. — Suffolk, Lowestoft ( County). — Pro- perty described in Case No. 57, 12th inst. APPREHENSIONS. 89. — Metropolitan Police District, C Division— EDWIN SOMERS, Case No. 3, 11th November, 1892, and third picture, " The Duel," and silver cup recovered. 90. — Metropolitan Police District, E Division.— JAMES EDWARD WYAND, Case No. 1, 21th Feb. last. 91.— City of London.— HENRY FREEMAN, Case No. 3, 12th inst. 92. — Essex, Epping ( County). — JOHN CLARKE, alias NICKEM, Case No. 70, 10th March last. 93.— Lancashire, Warrington ( Borough).— Supervisee PETER CASS1DY, Office No. 37877, Case No. 86, 28th ult. 94.— Yorkshire, Leeds ( Borough).— License Holder THOMAS WEBB, Office No. 42904; and Supervisee SARAH WEBB, Office No. 39544, Case No. 26, lltli November, 1892. Tew & Co., Pontefract— GEORGE ELLIOTT, alias HENRY CLARKE, age 20, height 5 ft. 7 in., stout build, hair and very slight moustache dark, eyes blue, is suffering from skin eruptions; smart appear- ance, is very atfable, and generally whistles or sings at his work; dress, black diagonal jacket suit, white shirt, collar and cuffs, black bow, low shoes, blue cloth cap with shiny peak— all new. A seaman; supposed native of Gloucester. Has in his posses- sion a number of cheques from the same book, which was stolen at Newport, Monmouthshire, on 8 th ulto. On 2nd inst., Elliott booked from Stepney to Gravesend, to which place he had his luggage, which consisted of a black deal box, 4 ft. by 17 in., a small japanned tinned trunk, a seaman's white canvas bag, and a mattress, addressed. May be accompanied by a girl, age 16, but looks 18, tall and thin, complexion and hair dark; dress, light blue bodice, and white skirt, or terracotta dress, who has an aunt residing at Camden- road, Great Yarmouth. Information ta be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, New Scotland Yard, S. W. PROPERTY STOLEN. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT. 96.— T Division.— 13th inst.— 2 gold bangles;] 1 gold necklet, fancy pattern ; a large pendant, pear shape, raised leaves, and red roses round edge, place for hair at back, attached; 1 lady's gold ring, set 3 pearls and 2 corals, gipsy setting; 1 ditto mourn- ing ring, set 3 diamonds, 1 large, 2 small, " In Memory " on outside; 1 ditto half- hoop, set 3 diamonds; 1 ditto, diamond shape, set black cameo in centre, surrounded with small pearls; 1 gold keeper, buckle pattern; 1 paste crescent brooch, set double row of paste diamonds in silver; 1 pair gold earrings, pear shape, old fashioned; 1 paste brooch, opal centre, surrounded with paste diamonds; 1 set of red corals, consisting of earrings, brooch and necklet, 8 rows of double beads; 1 bracelet, half- crown George IV., 1 brooch, 1 pair of earrings to match; 1 filigree brooch, daisy pattern, gold centre; 1 silver necklet, small ball attached to each link ; 1 gold brooch, oxydised shilling, sur- rounded with gold cable, dead eyes, connecting name in scroll S/' S, place for hair at back, earrings to match, dated 27th July, 1887 ; 1 lady's silver geneva keyless watch ; 1 gold chain, cable pattern • 2 silver alberts ; 1 small gold brooch, place for hair at back. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, Nevr Scotland Yard, S. W. HERTFORDSHIRE. 97.— Watford ( County). — lllli inst., by burglary— A postal order for 5s., No. J/ 55 168908 issued 6th May, 1893, and £ 7 gold. Information to Deputy Chief Constable Pearson Watford. ^ LATEST INFORMATION. APPREHENSIONS SOUGHT. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT. 95.— K Division.— For forging and uttering, on 1st inst., a cheque for £ 5, on the bank of Leetham SUSSEX ( EAST). 98.— Hastings ( Borough).— 17th inst., by bur- glary— 5 silver teaspoons, marked " J" in ^ English; 5 egg spoons, marked " R. S. W."; several electro- plated forks and spoons, and a small Water- bury clock, ring at top deficient. Information to Chief Constable Glenister, Hast- ings. PROPERTY FOUND. YORKSHIRE ( WEST RIDING). 99.— Leeds ( City).— A gentleman's 18- carat gold lever watch, white dial, gold hands, steel seconds, hand- turned case, dented in several plaCe3 shield encircled by buckle on back, rather old DQ maker's name on it, the number has been partly obliterated by careful filing, but is supposed t0 jj 8055, 8033, or 6836, and has the number 35 inside outer case. Information to the Chief Constable, Town Hall Leeds. APPREHENSION. 100.— Westmoreland, Kendal ( Borough) License Holder DANIEL O'NEILL, Office 44634, Ca° e No. 21, 12th inst. TUESDAY, MAY 23, 1893. T H E POLICE GAZETTE. 238 £ 5 REWARD, T OST, a PUG DOG, on Tuesday, May 2nd, from 127, Gower Street. Answers to name of " Joe." Damaged tail. Anyone giving information that will lead to the recovery of the dog will receive the above reward. 10s. REWARD. OST on Thursday last, supposed left in Hansom cab engaged at Shiftesbury Theatre to Hyde Park Gardens, a PAIR OP OPERA GLASSES in black leather case. Whoever brings same to WILLING'S, 162, Piccadilly, will receive the above reward. QTRAYED from Foubert's Place, a WHITE FOX ^ TERRIER BITCH, with black spots on body, also lame on the off hir. d leg; leather collar with " Captain F. H. Lehmann's Nellie, 11th Hussars." Anyone bringing her to 27, Bury Street, St. James's, S. W., will be rewarded. LOST, /^ VN the 3rd inst., either at Farm House, Pont Street, or in the cab going there, a DIAMOND BROOCH. Whoever returns it to 5, Mansfield Street, Cavendish Square, will be rewarded. INDEX TO POLICE FORCES, " The next best thing to being able to find a policeman at the right moment is to be able to find the local police. Everybody will be able to do this who possesses a copy of Mr. F. J. Kirchner's ' Index to the Police Forces of the British Empire and the United States of America.' "— Truth, 26th Jannary, 1893. Can be obtained only from the publishers, Messrs. Sowler and Co., Manchester, price Is. 8d. Apart from being a perfect Index to all British, American, and Colonial Forces, it also supplies correct infor- mation as to Fugitive Offenders and Extradtion. THE BY GOL. HOWARD VINCENT, C. B., M. P., ETC. Clje | olire fieimto anir dossip: A WEEKLY UNOFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE BRITISH CONSTABULARY, Circulates throughout England, Ireland, and Scotland, amongst all sections of the Police; also read largely by Magistrates' Town and County Council Clerks. Watch Com- mittees, Contractors, Sec. Contains Portraits, Sketches, Legal Questions and Answers, Official News, and Articles on Police Interests. Id. weekly; post free 6s. per annum. 2, ALBION PLACE, BLACKFEIABS BRIDGE, LONDON, S. E., and 32, Bow STBEET, W. C. OULOGNE SUR MER, OUR FRENCH WATERING PLACE, 31 Hours from the Capital, OPEN JUNE 15th, SEA BATHS. SWIMMING BATHS FDR LA 1 I LEMEN. RACES AND REGATTAS. EVERY EVENING— Theatre, Balls, Concerts, Private Club, & c. DP. MACKENZIE'S CATARRH CURE SMELLING BOTTLE. 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CASH DIS IO%& CARRIAGE: PAID " Juno" Cnshion, £ 10 10 « ., 17 » . mouiai>, or lo percent, discount for cash and carriage paid. " Juno ' Pneumatic Safety, £ 12 12s., 21s. monthly. Sole Makers of tbecelebrai " JUNO" Folding Tricycle, passes 28- in. doorway, £ 23, Cushion Tyres. ' UNO " Tricycle, Balls all parts, £ 15. *• JUNO Direct- steering Tricyclet. n £ 5. Mazeppa Bicycles from £ 6. Anv machine on " Easy Terms," or discount for cash. Largest stock of New'and Second- hand Machines in the world. Lists ( 100 cages) free. Hiding taught free to buyers. Largest School iji the City. Non- buyers, Is. 6i. per lesson ; course till perfect, 10s. Machines bought, sold, exchanged. Repairs, cheapest and best work in London. All kinds of sundries kept. Ball pedals, 12s. METROPOLITAN MACHINISTS Co., lid., 75, Bishopsgate Street, Without, London, E. C. IS months' guarantee with each " Juno." CODE MANTLE DEPARTMENT, PETER ROBINSON, Oxford Street, London. 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FRANCIS EDWARDS, 83, HIGH STREET, MARYLEBOHE, LONDON, W,; Or of any Bookseller. PRICE 2s. 2d., POST FREE. Irish Distressed Ladies' Fund. Patron— HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. President— H. R. H. the Princess LOUISE, Marchioness of LORNE. Vice- President— Her Grace the Dowager Duchess of MARLBOROUGH. Chairman— The Marquis of WATERFORD, K. P. The Marchioness of Waterford. The Lady Mary Howard. The Countess Waldegrave. The Countess of Bective. The Lady Emma Talbot. The Lady Agne.-- Daniell. The Lady Arthur Hill. The Dowager Lady Westbury. The Hon. Mrs. Swinton. Lady M'Clintock. Lady Pontifex. Mrs. Goschen. Mrs. Hatton. Mrs. Lecky. Mrs. Montgomerie. Mrs. Edgar W. Brodie. Miss Leslie. Miss Craigie. Gen. Sir Henry de Bathe, Bt. Lieut.- Col. Davidson. Lient.- Col. Hatton. E. Parker Young, Esq. Augustus Hill, Esq. Robert Martin, Esq. Hon. Treasurer— H. H. Pleydell- Bouverie, Esq. Bankers, Messrs. Barclay, Ransom & Co., 1, Pall Mall East, S. W. Manageress, Work Depot, Miss Leahy, 17, North Audley St., W. Secretary, Lieut.- Gen. W. M. Lees, 17, North Audley St., W. Contributions will be gratefully received by the Right Hon. the Lord Mayor, at the Mansion House; by the Bank of England, either in London or at the Country Branches ; by Messrs. Barclay, Ransom, & Co., 1, Pall Mall East, S. W., or 54, Lombard Street, EC.; by the National Provincial Bank of England, Bishopsgate Street, E. C., and all its Branches ; by Messrs. Coutts & Co., Strand, W. C.; by Messrs. Hoare & Co., Fleet St., E. C. ; by Sir Henry S. King and Co., 45, Pall Mall, S. W., and 65, Cornhill, E. C.; by the London and County Banking Company, South Kensington Branch; or by the secretary, payable to the " Irish Distressed Ladies' Fund." W. M. LEES, Lieut.- General, Secretary. Office and Work Depot, 17, North Audley Street, W. BERRY'S HOTEL, B0UL0GNE- SUR- MER. The Hotel, recently enlarged, 19 situated near the month of the Harbour, and maintains its reputation as second to none in Boulogne. Close to the CASINO and tlie GRAND BATHING SANDS. For full particulars address tlie Proprietor— 3E"„ IE5 3E2 15. 3E& " 3Z", Sue de Boston, Boulogne- snr- Mer. Also Refreshment Contractor, Boulogne Railway Station. Clt^ Pirrmujj ^ Pttqtissr ( ESTABLISHED 1794J BEST HOME AND SPORTIHG HEWS. ONE PENNY DAILY. 127, FLEET STREET, E. C. THE FAMILY PAPER FOB CITY AND COUNTY. THE NORFOLK WEEKLY STANDARD AND ARGUS. Best Weekly Advertising Medium in the Eastern Counties. NORFOLK DAILY STANDARD. Ho other Conservative Daily Newspaper in Eastern England. LOWESTOFT STANDARD. The Official Organ of the Conservative Party for East Suffolk." Published Saturday. CROMER AND NORTH WALSHAM POST. The only Paper Published in North- East Norfolk. S » . SOIB& K < k SOS?, Printers Publishers, Head Omens: NORWICH, LOWESTOFT, and CROMEB. LONDON : 130. FLEET STREET. SKT II. LING, 125, STRAND, W. C. ADVERTISEMENTS INSERTED IN ALL LONDON, PROVINCIAL. AND FOREIGN NEWSPAPERS. EXCEPTIONAL TERMS FOB A SERIES. Sole Contractors for the SPECIAL CORNERS on Top of Front Page of MORNING STANDARD, EVENING STAN DAKD, MORNING ADVER- TISER, PEOPLE, and Corners on pages 3, and ti of THE GLOBE. Sole Agents tor all Advertisements in the OFFICIAL GO VEHNMEXT POLICE GAZETTE. WILLING'S, 126. STRAND. W. C. BRANCH OFFICES- 162, PICCADILLY, W. Telegraphic Address—" Willings, London." Telephone No. 1.773. Sole Agent for Advertisements, JAMES WILLING, 125, STRAND, LONDON. To whom all Communications respecting Advertisements must be addressed. THE POLICE GAZETTE. 4 FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 1893. CORRECT TIME FOR POLICE OFFICERS. r^^ mm The Watch, as in engraving, is a bona fide Silver English Lever Watch, made expresely for Hard wear and correct time- keeping. It has an Enamel Dial, Seconds Hand, Five Jewels, Chronometer Balance, Superior Finish, Crystal Glass, Engine- turned and Hall- marked Cases. WARRANTED FOR 6 YEARS. PRICE £ 3 10s. " The Registered Official Time- Keeper Watch at £ 610s. is the finest Full Plate Sliver English Lever Watch ever manufactured, made expressly for Railway and Police Services, and con" ted for rough usage and sudden changes of the weather. Being " Registered," cannot be made by any ouher manufacturer. All goods sent free and safe, without any risk to the Purchaser. SPECIAL DEPARTMENT.— Watches and Jewellery of every description repaired and done op to new by most experienced workmen. Thousands of Norris's Watches are now being worn by Police and Railway Officials, and reference! may be made to most of the Chief Officers of the United Kingdom. Secretary wanted in every force to Form a Watch Club ; send for Particulars. 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