HORSE SALE.
There was a large attendance at the sale of horses held in the Tavistock yards yesterday by the Hawke’s Bay Farmers’ Co-oper-ative Association and Wenley and Lanauze. There was a numerous entry of horses, mostly good, useful sorts, though some of them did not appear at their best through being rather low in condition.
Mr Harding’s lot were all sold, the following prices being realised for them : — Half - draught unbroken gelding, 3 years, by Coombe Yeoman, £l6 10s ; unbroken fillies, £25 10s, £2l ; filly by Odd Limes; £3l 10s ; aged bay mare, by Puxenui, £36 ; 6 year mare by Glengyle £39 ; unbroken filly by Lord Lyon, £34 ; filly by Coombe Yeoman, £33 10s ; aged mare by Hard Times, £29 10s; 5 year mare by Pride’s Fancy, £47 : 6 year mare by Young Berlin, £26 10s*; aged mare £l5 ; unbroken filly by Major Robin, £24 ; 8 year mare by Maori King, £33 10s.
Among other horses sold were a black di aught 4 year colt, which brought £36 10s ; 4 years mare, £29 10s ; 8 year mare, £37 10s; 3 year colt, £2B 10s; 4 year gelding, £l5 10s: 3 year gelding, broken, £lB ss: 6 year mare, broken, £26 10s.
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Waipukurau Press, Issue 298, 20 August 1908, Page 5
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