28 August 1917
CATTLE STEALING CHARGE.
MUDGEE, Tuesday.
At the local police court John Thomas Hogan and John Joseph Kerney, of Bylong, were charged, before Mr. M. J. McMahon, P.M., with larceny between September 1 and December 31, of seven head of cattle, the property of Allan Saxelby and Henry Walker Mitchell, proprietors of the cheese factory at Bylong, by whom the accused was employed. The accused, who reserved their defence were then committed for trial at the Court of Quarter Sessions at Mudgee, on October 9. Bail was allowed to each defendant in one surety of £40, and self in a (article ended abruptly)1
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