HORSE SALE.
' Messrs Abraham and WiUiajn's report on Saturday :— . Our horse saie waa composed of some very useful lots of young stock from Messrs Keiller Bros., J. G. Wilson and Boberfc Stevens ; the greater portion of. the entry fit for breaking and turninglio us6 f anpl asthis was well known . there, was subsequen tly a large attendances Bidding was at time3 sluggish, and generally ir- #* regular, and the prices realised were barely equai'tb those of the corres ; ponding $ial% last , year. Messrs Keillel-'s best unbroken colts and fillies^made from £10 to £15 10< ospissfcW£s aOs . a drfiufhi^B, ai ?f £um Woi2 1M ." The aged staihWWafT^lO 10. Mr '"f. G. Wilsbne's 'ranged from £3 10s to J6B 58, Mr Stevens' M 5s to £6 sa.
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Manawatu Herald, 27 January 1894, Page 3
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124HORSE SALE. Manawatu Herald, 27 January 1894, Page 3
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