SUPREME COURT
ALLEGED CATTLE-STEALING AT TTMARU. Press .Association. , . . .„,,„TIMARLI, May, 7, The Supreme Court iwas. occupied all day over a charge against an elderly couple named Tarrant, dairy farmers at Temuka, of-stcaling ssv.eral head of cattle between March and July last year. The owner'-lost- a-number of cattle by strayM;*" "and faited to recover a few of them. In November he recognised three of them on the farm of another person who had bought them from accused. The female accused was the owner of the farm and did the business. .-Both- denied the charge and gave evidence regarding the purchase of the three beasts. This evidence was not in any way corroborated while the claimant had several witnesses for identification., The female accused had signed.an. agreement to pay for these and other .cattle .to sare "trouble, but she declared that it was done against her better, judgment, and she had not paid, the money. The jury disagreed. A second charge of the same.nature against the Tarrants will be taken tomorrow.
Annie Wareinft, ',a 'Married Toman, for making ,1 falsi' declaration' to the Registrar of Birthi at 'Waiihate,' was fined £lO.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10274, 8 May 1919, Page 4
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189SUPREME COURT New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10274, 8 May 1919, Page 4
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