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Ashburton Guardian Ofpick, Tuesday afternoon. Mr T. Bullock reports for the week ending January 20th : Horse Market: At the Bazaar, Burnett street, on Saturday, there was Only a small attendance of farmers and country Kttlers. This, I presume, is on account of harvest operations being in full swing. Very few hi Srses were brought forward for sale, the entries for the day being 18, most of which Were of a light description and not suitable for farm work. Eight out of the number entered Were sold at the following prices A pair of Well-matched cream-colored ponies on account of Mr Restell fetched 20 guineas; draught horses, of rather an infeiior description, L 6 to Ll 6; hacks, L 6 to L?; scrubbers at low prices. •—Landed Property: On account of Mr R. Lancaster I offered T.S. 106, Tancred street, recently purchased by him from Mr Digby, and after a fairly spirited bidding was knocked down to Mr J. C. Dolman’s bid of 1.695. In the present state of the money market this may he considered a satisfactory sale.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 849, 23 January 1883, Page 2
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179COMMERCIAL. Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 849, 23 January 1883, Page 2
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