Horse covers stolen
Two horse covers have been stolen from the backs of animals grazing in paddocks alongside Port Hills Road Senior-Sergeant Mike Moore, of the Christchurch South police station, said the recent thefts were typical of an ongoing problem in areas of the city where horses were grazed. Senior-Sergeant Moore said a suitable deterrent was using a can of bright paint to spray the owner’s telephone number on the cover. “It doesn’t look terribly elegant but it seems to deter a lot,” he *
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Press, 18 February 1989, Page 29
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