REGISTER OF STKAY HORSES. At te Pohue—one bay gelding, white marks of rope on neck. Apply to Kipa. At Oinarunui—an entire horse—Description to be forwarded to Hohepa Paora of that place. At Kaiarero, Petane—a light red bullock; one of the ears split or "cut;" brand on right white marks on left fore leg and on thigh. Apply to Eewi Tahana of Petane. At Omarunui—a black horse, about two years old, no brand. When first seen at the above place he was an entire, but he has since been castrated in consequence of biting the natives' horses. Apply to te Awa Puni as above.
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Waka Maori, Volume II, Issue 38, 3 December 1864, Page 3
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103Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waka Maori, Volume II, Issue 38, 3 December 1864, Page 3
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