DUNEDIN HORSE SALEYARDS.
Messrs. Wright, Stephenson, and Co. 4 report as follows :— ' -- '. . • \ At Saturday's sale there was a poor attendance ot buyers, and i small nunVber of horses of all classes forward. Draught horses were} poorly represented, $ho4e forwftfla consisting mostly of aged and inferior animals 1 , and for these the demand was very slack. Out sales this week were contined to strong, light harness horses, and were as follows : B,ay gelding, Bloc years old, at £$3; bay gel#ng at £29; fray gelding, afeedf, at £i 5 ; info* vo#i-out boggy horse at £W 15s. We quofe i ' Superior ! young drought geldings, at from £50 to £55 ', ' extra good do (prize Wofses)^ £56 to £65; superior young ditaUght mares, £60 to -&7$ ', medium drau'gtit mares and geldings, £30 to £45 ; aged do, £17 to £30 ; unstanding cac4tajg)i hor^esi, £25 to £35 ; well-*n(a(tch»d ctfringe palrs,, T lßßo' W £100 7 strong: 1 3|pr|njK-vin horses, to £35 ; milk-cart tafnkl taia^hers* order-cairt too|rses, £20 to £28t'1tgtft fetcics, £10 :f t6 ! £^18 • extra good hacks, £20 to £30 ; weedy and aged hacks and harness horses, £5 to
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXIII, Issue 35, 31 August 1905, Page 13
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182DUNEDIN HORSE SALEYARDS. New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXIII, Issue 35, 31 August 1905, Page 13
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