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\1 ’ A 2 TiD Kim an — lint Mrs ManW iiikb will open the shop lately occupied by Mrs Hodge, in Saunders’ Buildings, as a Haberdashery Warehouse, to day, May 15 IMPOUNDED, on May 13 188(5, from Mr 0. Dieby’s farm, one brown Draught Mare, c'ver on, white streak on face (3) white legs ; one chestnut Draught Mare, white face, sack cover on ; one brown Hack, sack cover on, rope on neck, star on forehead ; one chestnut Hack, known as “ Moro,” sack cover on. If not claimed and expenses paid will be sold on the 28th Inst. W. B. COMPTON, Poundkoeper, Ashburton. May 14, 1886.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1417, 15 May 1886, Page 3
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