ALLEGED CATTLE THEFTS
g A SENSATIONAL CASE. ■ By Telegraph.—Press Association, v , Napier, Wednesday. ' r Samuel Beswick and William lioull v appeared at the Court to-day charged „ with stealing forty-four head of cattle t from Runanga Station, T'arawera, valu- , «il at £IOB. A man named Brewer ivai B also arrested at Taupo on a charge of being implicated. From information , available it 'appears that Reed and [ Kcene, owners of the station, left on a - trip to England in February alid gave [ their power of attorney to Mr. Bece, j solicitor, of Wellington. Beswick ws . left in charge of the station. Mr. Beere , paid a visit to the station, and as a rc- ( suit of information received, he coiu- , municated with the police. Detfcyj . tive Hill journeyed to Tarawera. 'jLe , passed en route a mob of forty-four cattle, driven by Boult, who was arrest ed together with Beswick. Other charges arc pending. Boult was allowed ball on two sureties for £250 and his own bond for £IOO.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 297, 10 December 1908, Page 3
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165ALLEGED CATTLE THEFTS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 297, 10 December 1908, Page 3
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