DUNEDIN HOUSE SALEYARDS.
WEEKLY IJKi'OUT. j Me?srs Wright, Stupuhnson, and Co. report j as follows : — Our sale on Saturday v/ai a very srmll one, and as there were no fn^h honei forwinl to :ittr.vt buyerri the attendance was uotgrcit-, and but little busine^a was dove. -The hoi/es entered coinpiioid mostly incti'im to inferior light koraea and small spriDg-carters, Tho dcmaud
for these w*s very limited, and few Cianged hands. We quote: Heavy draught?, four to six year?, £22 to £27 ; do, eight to ton years, £15 to £20 ; medium draughts, four to six yearp, £15 to £,0 ; light and small do, £8 to £12; aged aud inferior do, £4 to £7; upstanding apringcart horses, young aud sound, £12 to £16 ; woll» bred upstanding hncloi and harnetm horcies, £18 to £20 ; upstanding hacks and harness horaes, £10 to *14 ; aged and infeiior, £2 to £5.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2170, 26 September 1895, Page 12
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144DUNEDIN HOUSE SALEYARDS. Otago Witness, Issue 2170, 26 September 1895, Page 12
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