DUNEDIN HORSE SALEYARDS.
Weekly Hbport. Wright. Stkphknson, and Co. report as follows :— A moderate number of horses, representing all descriptions, wpre entered for to-day's sale. There was a fair attendance of farmers and others, but as the selection of horses offered was only a \rery common one, the business transacted was not large. We sold on accouut of Mr James Barr, the trotting mare Myrtle at a tatisfactory price, au<l about 20 other horses for various vendors at current rates. We quote:—First-class draughts at£2o to£2s; medium draughts, £12 to £15; first-class hacks, £10 to £17; medium, £6 to £6; inferior, £1 10s to £5; carriage pai:B,£4oto £60.
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Otago Witness, Issue 1900, 3 July 1890, Page 21
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107DUNEDIN HORSE SALEYARDS. Otago Witness, Issue 1900, 3 July 1890, Page 21
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