"THE HIGHEST-PRICED CELDING IN MEW ZEALAND."
number of. the "Scottish Farmer" quotes a .letter from a well-known correspondent, in which, some hints about the horse /ade in New Zealand are given. It states: ,N An old Scot who • had , saved > some. money J thought a Shire horse preferable to a' Clydesdale. Ho came here and invested his savings in a . Shire, spending altogether about £300 on him. After a few months' trial of his purchase the old man got sick, and had the horse castrated. He has now the distinction of owning the high'est-priced gelding in New • Zealand. - Stick ,to the Clydes- ■ dale!" . '
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 282, 21 August 1908, Page 3
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