COMMERCIAL.
Messrs. Robertson & Co. report little bidding at the Auction Sale of horses on Saturday, although some few were quitted by private sale. Town section No. 63, all fenced, was bought in at £7O. The Home New says t—The ship Hylton Castle, that sailed from London on December 3, 1873, took ont for Napier, New Zealand, six Cotswold ewes. These, as well as three rams, that went in the Queen Bee for the same port, are the finest possible specimens of their class. They are from the flock of Mr. R. Game, of Aldsworth, and will be a valuable addition to the stud sheep of the colony. These, as well as the rams and two couple of foxhounds, were shipped by Messrs. Hugh C. Robertson and Co., London, for G. D. Hamilton, Esq., of Uangatoro, Hawke’s Bay.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume II, Issue 148, 17 March 1874, Page 2
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137COMMERCIAL. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume II, Issue 148, 17 March 1874, Page 2
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