MAfiisisitui,. —At the R.M. Conrt, Temuka, on Tueaiay, before J. T. M. dyhurst na4 M. Quino, E*qs., J.P.'a, toward Rusmli, b hdif.oarta youth, w«e charged witb ihe larcsny of a eaddle from a laborer »t Op«h« Station named George Rurrell. From the evidence of Joseph Stanley, the arresi'ng coosub'e, it appeared that accused had gone to the H/ju. r. H. Wigley's atatioo at Opuhs on the 17ih io ae»rch of work. He wse uosuo oofiful, and on the following morning he took a horse belonging te Joha Kahu, a n;» ive who wai shearing there, and the saddle aforesaid, and rods back to Teraaka. ['he bore* he returned to iiß owner'e padHock, and the saddle was discovered by (Jooatable Scxnley concealed is a ah»d oe'ougiog »0 T. W*lk«r. Accused made no aitampt to conceal his guilt when charged with tbe off»no«>. He was farther ooarged with stealing a bridle from Meaara Whitehead and Son, butchers, Teruuk*. Aiter bearing the evidence accueed was committed for trial at the next sitting ef ' the. Diitrlf t Court.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2142, 27 December 1890, Page 3
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174Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 2142, 27 December 1890, Page 3
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