THE DECAYING HORSE.
TO HIS EDITOU. Sir, —l quite concur with the ideas re. cently expressed by Mr. W. S. \Vallace on the above tubjecr, and favour his tuggestioii_ that an annual show and parade of carriers' and cab horses, with a liberal prize-list, is one of tho best means of improving tho quality and bettering tho general conditions of the Wellington horse's. I fee! «mre if th© matter is taken in hund 1o give eflccl io Mr. Wallace's suggestion if, will meet with tl'f» hearty <>ui>[>ort cif all pquino lovers, of whom I herd uro still in;«ny 'eft in tlm city. Should a fui'tl be e&tabKfhed i'tv Ihut object I will gl"u.ly subscribe two guiiien-* annually. —l urn, etc., PRO BONO EQUOS. Wellington, Usth Mure!:, 1912.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 79, 2 April 1912, Page 8
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155THE DECAYING HORSE. Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 79, 2 April 1912, Page 8
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