SHEEP STEALING.
STATION MANAGER CONVICTED. By Telegraph—Press Association NAPIER, June 11. At the Supreme Court to-day, Henry Woon was found guilty on five charges of stealing 37 sheep from William Richmond, of Te Mata, in whose employ Woon was head shepherd. Sentence was deferred. Accused was also found guilty of theft of wool, valued at £l2, but the jury failed to agree on a charge of stealing four cattle.
Application was made for a new trial.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 12 June 1926, Page 8
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