HORSE MARKET
Mr T. Bullock reports for the wee 1 * ending Saturday, February 4th:— 3! horses were brought forward for the day » sale. Thero was only a moderate attend anc«, farmers, 1 preßUine, bo : ng busily engaged with hardest operations. The class of horses offered waa mostly inferior There were buyers prose at for medium draught?, who could eot be eupp'ied Oui of the total entry of '■% 15 were sold ftp follows, viz :— Medium draughts, £15. £22 10b ; aged, £9, £9 10s, £12 ; inferior. £6, £7 15s ; light haraess horses, £5. £5 10s, £7 6s ; hacks, £5 10s, £6 15s ; scrubbers at low prices SUSDRIKS. -I/ray and frame brought £12; McOormick reaper, £10. Harnesß and sundries at market rxtet
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1759, 6 February 1888, Page 3
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119HORSE MARKET Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1759, 6 February 1888, Page 3
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