Owingtobicyclecompetiiiorse lion,horses in thoUmted . flesh. Slates have fallen in; v value to the oxlont of: twenty per cent. Evon in tho Wair- j arapa settlers are discarding their old nags in favour of the popular bike which eats no oats and requires but little'grooming and is easy to oatcb. Wo havo evidently ipany superfluous horses already in this district, and it will be well for breeders not to unduly increase their number. Even hero horses are bound j to fall in price unless we imitate the [French, and cultivate a taste for horseflesh. The otenml beef and intitto'n and nmtfou and beof, in eur
butclieis' shops might bo agreeably varied by a chop oil a young colt or 11 saddle From a youthful filly.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5178, 9 November 1895, Page 2
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