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HORSE AND CATTLE STEALING.

Stolen on or about the 19th December, 1863 from hear the residence of A. D. Harvey, KsU ’ gold receiver at Waitahuna, a Very handsome iron-grey Saddle mare, branded AL off shoulder, a remarkably white face, no hair on lips, which are of a bright flesh colour; the property of A. D. Harvey, Esq.

Stolen on the Ist of January, 1864, from Baldwin’s Station, Teviot, a bay mare with black points, 5 years old, branded A hear shoulder, a little white under the saddle on the wither • the property of Mr. Allan Macdonald of the Teviot.

Stolen on the 28th of January, 1864, from near the residence of Mr. William Rae, Stony Creek, Tokomairiro, a dark bay draught mare, white star on forehead, branded M near shoulder, C off. shoulder, a ringworm. very perceptible on near ribs; the property of Mr. Rae as above, who offers a reward of XIO on conviction of the thief and recovery of the lnare.

Stolen on or about the 10th of February, 1864, from Messrs. Cargill and Andrew’s run, Dumbarton Rock, near the Teviot, a light grey horse, hack breed, branded 5 near shoulder, an Old scar on off hind thigh; and a bay mare, hack breed, branded 5 near shoulder, LW near neck,' and HD off shoulder; the property of Mr. Robert H. Turner of the Teviot. Suspicion, but no warrant, against a man named George Allen , a baker, about 50 years bid, 6 feet high, slight made, light brown hair mixed with grey, small moustache ; dressed in moleskin trousers, dark Crimean shirt worn outside the trousers, and watertight boots. Mr. Turner guarantees a reward ,of £5 on conviction.

Stolen within the last 3 months, from Mutton Creek, Dunstan, a bay horse, 5 years old, 15 hands high, branded R near shoulder ; the property of Messrs. Reid and Levein of the Dunstan, who guarantee a reward of £5 on recovery of the horse.

Stolen on the 3rd April, 1864, from thU Manuherikia, a mare and foal of the following description. • The mare iron grey, branded TI on off shoulder, low and stout built, in good condition, the foal nearly the same color, but rather darker, 14 months old, the property of David Bannerman, Dunstan. Information td John Bannerman, Great King-street, Dunedin.

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Bibliographic details

Otago Police Gazette, Volume II, Issue 8, 11 April 1864, Page 44

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HORSE AND CATTLE STEALING. Otago Police Gazette, Volume II, Issue 8, 11 April 1864, Page 44

HORSE AND CATTLE STEALING. Otago Police Gazette, Volume II, Issue 8, 11 April 1864, Page 44

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