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THE CATTLE STEALING CASE.

Sib,— Tour correspondents enquiries respecting " Scott and th« police" and emanating from Paiurangi, reminds oao of the "oldsaw" that " those who live in glass houses should not throw stones." Is it not a fact that but for residents in that, and Sootfcs own looalitj who found the brains for him, he would long Ago liuve been iv the hands of justice? Too many hare been implicated, hence the zeal and btutlo to got him away, and now they know that tv« Hero has borne him to " pastures new" they try to throw uirt on the police. Sombody ray* the guilty are haunted by su*pioioa.— l am, &c» FiIKPHY. Alexandra, 19th J*u. 1575.

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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 574, 25 January 1876, Page 2

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THE CATTLE STEALING CASE. Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 574, 25 January 1876, Page 2

THE CATTLE STEALING CASE. Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 574, 25 January 1876, Page 2

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