COMMERCIAL NEWS.
MESSRS STEVE.NS AND GORTON'S HORSE Filß. (Herald Correspondent.) Bulls, Jan. 3. The attendance at Stevens and Gorton's annual horse fair was moderate. Most of the thoroughbreds were passed without finding purchasers. The stock on account of Mr H, Redwood were not brought forward. Fraser's Armourer, by Tubal Cain, dam Sea Shell, passed at 400 guineas. Annuity, . by Early Bird, dam Fortnna, purchased by Mr Hammond for £29. Laurel, by Gownsman, dam Bay Leaf, by Peter Flat, passed at 90 guineas. Bay Leaf, by Peter Flat, dam Sharkie, no offer. D. Scott's St. Clair passed at 80 guineas, and Tarn O'Shanter, full brother to St. Clair, passed at 25 guineas. President, Clydesdale entire horse, the property of G. Wrey, passed at £47. No offers were made either for Sir Colin Campbell or young Sir Colin.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 3, Issue 33, 4 January 1883, Page 2
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136COMMERCIAL NEWS. Manawatu Standard, Volume 3, Issue 33, 4 January 1883, Page 2
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