CHRISTCHURCH HORSE MARKET
Messrs H. Mhtson and Oo ropo/t :•— At Taltersall'son Saturday last, wo submitted a large entry of horses, 110 head being ca v alogoed and offered daring the day. There is no change to report In business, except, perhaps, that there ore rather more buyers m Ihe market than f< r some time past, bat with fall entries to choose from, they have little difficulty m meeting their requirements without m any way enhanoing values, Of our entry on Saturday,' rather more than half changed hands, among which was a line of 10 light unbroken aolts and fillies from the Snowdan estate, th 3 whole being sold iat prices ranging up to £9. Light farm horses for harvest work are nlso a little m request, but not sufficient to warrant owners m expeofclng anything like big prices. Aged sorts on Saturday sold at from £8 to £14 j good upstandiug hacks, £13 to £16 ; medium sorts £9 to £12 j inferior £4 upwards. In unbroken dtook •took, we also sold three-year-old farm celts at from £12 to £16 : two-year-olds, ft to #b tin, ' '
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1469, 29 January 1887, Page 2
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185CHRISTCHURCH HORSE MARKET Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1469, 29 January 1887, Page 2
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