Messrs Abraham & Williams' Report.
Our horse sale on Saturday at Palmerston oh behalf of McKelvie's estate and Messrs Amon and Dalrymple, was well attended and resulted in a first-class sale, every horse offered being sold witlr the exception of two. The following were the prices realised :— Unbroken colts and fillies by Sir William Wallace, £9 12s 6d to £16 ; do by Tamatea, £4 to £9 ; draught horses, broken £19 to £21 15s ; hacks by Premier, Ahua and Tamatea, £10 to £20 ; unbroken Tom Thumb ponies, £4 to 17 2s Gd ; mare and foal, £7. Mr Toomath's carrying plant was sold as a whole to Mr Thos Sutton.
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Manawatu Herald, 28 February 1893, Page 2
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107Messrs Abraham & Williams' Report. Manawatu Herald, 28 February 1893, Page 2
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