SHEEP-STEALING.
A number of sheep-stealing cases have recently come before the courts in various- parts of the Dominion. The Chief Justice (Sir Robert Stout) referred to the matter when addressing 'the Girand Jury at Napier. He isadd that some years ago lie had endeavoured' to get a law passed that farmers, when, they sold sheep, should' send to the Registrar of Brands a note to the effect that he had sold so many isheep bearing siich and such an eaaimark, and. that the •man who bought tJhein should also notify 'ithe Registrar, which he ,(Sir Robert) thought, would get rid of a gireait numiber of tliese charges. The law was not passed, heaice tliese conflicts. • •
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10184, 9 March 1911, Page 4
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115SHEEP-STEALING. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10184, 9 March 1911, Page 4
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