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Ashburton Guardian Office, Monday afternoon, reports of the Horse Market ending Saturday, Oct;'- 20th :—■ id horses were entered for the day’s sale.; large attendance of country set-: Idiffiand bfheis, notwithstanding it was one of the dullest, sales I haye experienced for a ! biddmgs were extremely languid for all classes of stock, and only a few of • faorses changed hands. illfred Harriton reports his weekly sale as follows: Saturday, Oct. 20: Respecting horses little need he said. Cows sold well, 12, being sold from: lif:.to :L8 5 s 5 ralves, 4s to I Os. bringing high prices; all lots, offered were cleared and more would have sold: letduy had they been penned. Fowls, 2s 3d f itdkqrsj 15s to : ijrs per pair. Pro-: ipmitoesi 50s to' 60s per ton;: chickwheat, is 64 to 2s 6d per bushel; oats,; ‘366’bi&ielsi tioia is 6d to is<jd per bushel; carrots, 20s per ton.;> tea, 2is, guaranteed. A quantity of furniture, harness and sundries sold well. There was a large attendance and busithan it has been
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 1080, 22 October 1883, Page 2
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172COMMERCIAL. Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 1080, 22 October 1883, Page 2
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