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BORROWED OR STOLEN HORSES?

Ona can "borrow" a horse from a paddock, it seems, but unless fche mount 26 offered for sale no civil steps can be Uikea that wiil result in a conviction for theft. The Farmers' Union Conftieiice to-day resolved — "That the union request that tiie iaw relating to horse thieving be altered, as at present no theft- is committed urttil a horse is offered for sale, and the only satisfaction ' the owner can have is by a civil action od account o! any monetary loss he has Buffered."

Hill Eros., Lajnbton-quay, aud Cubaatreet, announce special prices in ail groe- «& liaac, including egg* and butter.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 29, 2 August 1912, Page 7

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BORROWED OR STOLEN HORSES? Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 29, 2 August 1912, Page 7

BORROWED OR STOLEN HORSES? Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 29, 2 August 1912, Page 7

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