TROTTER DISAPPEARS
TAKEN FROM STABLES NEW PLYMOUTH MYSTERY (Special to THE SUN} NEW PLYMOUTH, Thursday. “A good reward will be paid to anyone giving information leading to the recovery of a horse removed from my stable on Monday night. Chestnut gelding, about 15.2 hands, natural pacer ...” According to rumour, a lorry visited Air. A. E. Adams’s stable during Alonday night, loaded the horse and disappeared. As a result this announcement appeared, signed by Air. Adams. There were wheel tracks outside the stable, and later, a lorry, wi£h horse box attached, was seen driving through Te Kuiti. It is thought that the horse may have been "The Abbey.”
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 339, 26 April 1928, Page 7
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107TROTTER DISAPPEARS Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 339, 26 April 1928, Page 7
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