SHEEP DISAPPEAR
Concern Caused By Los$es in Marlborough A serious positiou in regard to sheep stealing in Marlborough Was comment©d on at a meeting of the Sheepowners' Union in Blenheim by Mr P. P. L, DUlon, who remarked that at Leefield, a well-known Marlborough atation they had lost to number of gheep and be knew that* there were many other sheepfarmerp who bafi als.o experiencetl iosse?, #f 'There are always a, number of gheep missing at Leefield, and as there ara no carcases found it is impossible tq believp other than that' they have been stojen," Mr jDillon added, Something phould be done to stop the thieving, He guggested that if lorry-ownerg were compeljed to have a gtatement giving detajJs pf whore gheep had been taken. from and wbere they were geing to it would hejp, |t j would not be mfallihle, but it would i plaee an pbstacle in the way pf dis- • hoaest, people^ •
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 4, 28 September 1937, Page 7
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156SHEEP DISAPPEAR Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 4, 28 September 1937, Page 7
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