Silverspur writes in the Free Lance Haulvilliers, the three thousand pound dual Derby winner, who has been quartered in Wellington this wee,-.-, is a fine looking animal. and ougiit to prove a cock of the walk at Buenos Ayres, South America, whither lie is being taken by the Tongariro. Mr H. H. Ewin, wlio purchased him on the other side, is well-known to Christchurch and Poverty Bay people of .•! years ago. He was in business in loin those places prior to going to me Argentine. The Adelaide jockey, Hihlin, will act as the horse's mentor. There is a scarcity of donkeys in Yaukeeland. Reuter’s ageucy reports that American dealers have raised the price of mules. The British At ar Office transfers the orders to South America unless the rise is abandoned. In the Upper House not a sin git man connected with the farming industry had been appointed during tin last twelve years, simply because the farmers had not raised their voices.— Dannevirke Advocate.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 297, 23 December 1901, Page 1
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