Horse- and Cattle-Stealing.
(See Police Gazette, 1891, page 27.)
Benjamin Morris’s horse, saddle, and bridle, supposed stolen at Eketahuna, have been found. The dog is still missing.
Supposed stolen between January and November, 1890, at Kahutara, Lower Valley, Wairarapa, a chesnut gelding, hack breed, two years off, blaze on face, branded H near shoulder; value £2O; the property of William Levin, Featherston. Identifiable.
Stolen on the 6tli or 7th instant, from a paddock at Manaia, Taranaki district, eight weaned crossbred Lincoln lambs, wethers slit on back of right ear, and ewes on left, marked blue down back; value ss. lid. each; the property of William Ralston Wright, Rahotu. Identifiable.
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New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XV, Issue 4, 25 February 1891, Page 38
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