CATTLE STEALING
Case at Waikaremoana
(Special to “Tribune.”) WAIROA, Sept. 14. Cattle stealing, which is believed to bo very rife in the isolated areas of the county, received a set-back to-day when a Maori, Takatau Nika, was charged with having stolen two cows, the property of F. 11. Norris, of Waikaremoana, valued at £3 each. After a lengthy hearing and much legal argument the accused was convicted on one charge ami sentenced to four months’ imprisonment without the option of a fine, and on the other charge he was convicted and. discharged,
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIV, Issue 234, 15 September 1934, Page 7
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