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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2250Article taken from the Pickering News, December 28,1894, where G. W. Decker accused Robert Beattie of stealing a horse. —The case of horse stealing preferred against Robert Beattie, of Brougham, by G. W. Decker, came uo for preliminary hearing before Police Magistrate Harp- er at Whitby Thursday evening. After hearing the evidence for the crown, Robert Beattie was committed for trial at the June assizes. He was admitted to bail, however, himself in 8200 and his father in the same amount. Considerable interest was manifested in this case by the people of the township, and many Pickeringites were present at the trial. The facts of the case are briefly these : Last spring Beattie purebased a mare from Decker and for part of the purchase money gave a lien note. When the paper became due, he refused to pay it, and Decker took possession of the horse, which was at the time tied in Gordon's shed. The note was left in the buggy. Some few weeks after. Beattie or some person for him, took the horse from Decker's rig, while the vehicle was in Gerow's shed at Brougham. Decker procured a search'warrant and again got the mare. He also laid information against Beattie for horse stealing. Beat- tie's defence is that the mare was his,and that he bad a right to take it. The mag- istrate gave Decker possession of the horse until such times as the case is de- cided by the higher court. It is A, rAr y complicated affair, and opinions as to its ultimate termination are paried.