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DUNEDIN HORSE SALEYARDS.

Messrs Wright, Stephenson, and Co. report as follows : — There was a fair entry for this week's sale, about 40 horses of one kind and another being entered. The demand for good draughts continues very keen, and all the consignments coming forward find a ready market at quotations. Good, reliable harness horses are also very scarce* and we strongly recommend our friends who have any for sale to send them to this market at once. We have not seen good active upstanding harness horses in such demand for years. We quote: — Superior young draught geldings £54 to .£65, extra good, prize horses? £66 to £80, medium draught mares and geldings £40 to £50 ; aged do £25 to £38, upstanding carriage horsea £30 to £40, well-matched carriage pairs £80 to £100, strong springvan horses £30 to £38, milk-cart and butchers' order-cart horses £20 to £28, tram horses £16 to £30, light hacks £10 to £18, extra good hacks £20 to £30, weedy and aged hacks and harness horses £4 to £8. The Excruciating Pain from corns, bunions, or chilblains may be avoided by a free application of Chamberlain's Pain Balm. For sale by W, Walker, Chemist, Milton.

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Bruce Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 181, 27 October 1903, Page 6

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DUNEDIN HORSE SALEYARDS. Bruce Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 181, 27 October 1903, Page 6

DUNEDIN HORSE SALEYARDS. Bruce Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 181, 27 October 1903, Page 6

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