HORSE MARKET.
Mr T. iJullook reports for the week ending Saturday, November 19th :—-The entry for the day comprised 26 horses, principally light harness horses and hacks Although the b'ddings were somewhat flow, I succeeded m selling 16 out of the 26 entered at the following prices, v z : — Mortium draught, aged, o* a fairly good stamp, £12 ; interior, £3 to £4 ; light harness horses, £6, £6 ss, £8, and for an unbroken filly £12 was obtninoi ; inferior, £4 ; hacks, £6 15s, £7, £7 17s 6d ; two-year-olds of a lighter description, onbroken, £6 10a, £6 10-t; a mare with foal at foot, £8. scrubbers at low prices. Sundries : Reaping machines, McOormick wire binders, one at £13, ono at £9, one at £7, and one at £6 ; one Deering, £6, with a good demand. There -were numerous enquiries for second-hand twine binders.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1715, 21 November 1887, Page 2
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141HORSE MARKET. Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1715, 21 November 1887, Page 2
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