CHARGE OF SHEEP-STEALING
’ SECOND TRIAL ABORTIVE. Frees Association. TIMARU, March 23. After three days’ hearing the ae<A ond trial of Robert Guthrie, sheep farmer, of Mount Nessing, Alhury, on a charge of stealing forty-eight of » neoghtour’s sheep, proved abortive, the jury disagreeing. The case is set down for re-hearing at the June tes« sion of the Supreme Court.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XL, Issue 9003, 27 March 1915, Page 6
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