HOUSE MAKKE.
Mr T. Bullock repo-ts for the week ending Saturday, December 24th :— 26 horses were entered for the day'e sale ; amongst them were a number of medium draughts Buitable for farm work, and for which biddings were fairly spirited, and all of this class entered were sold at very satisfactory prices as given below, and •'ill there were purchasers who oould Q>t be supplied. Out of the day's entry of 26, 18 were sold as followß, viz. :— Medium draught*, 6 year olds, £22 10s £24 ; 3 year olds, of a light description, broken to plough, £JQ iOh £10 10a, £12 : 4 year old*, £12 15a, £16 ; aged, of a fairly good stamp, £i 2, £12 ss. £12 10s, £13, £18, accordicg to description ; interior, £7 to £8 ss ; hacks and light harness hors3B, £3 12s 6d, £5 10s, £7 10*, Sundbibs. — Secoud-haud waggonette £10 ; dray, £11 10 b. A quantity of hurnesß, &c, at market rates.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1725, 27 December 1887, Page 2
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157HOUSE MAKKE. Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1725, 27 December 1887, Page 2
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