DUNEDIN HORSE SALEYARDS.
Messrs Wright, Stephenson, and Co. report as follows- — Only a moderate entry of horses cams forward for last Saturday's sale, and consequently no business of any consequence was done". The bulk of the entry was! j made up of inferior hacks and listt-liariiesra I horses. Three or four useful draughts were , offered, but failed to find buyers, owners* reserves being too high. Sound young draught mares and geldings are in good de» n?and, and we have every confidence in recommending consignments of these, as well as of strong spring-carters with good action and a fair amount of pace. We quote: Superior young draught geldings at from £45 to> £52 ; extra good do (prize-takers), £56 to £60 ; . superior young draught mares, £55 to £65; medium draugh-t mares and geldings, £30 t« £40; aged do, £13 to £25; -srell-matchedl carnage pairs, £75 to £100; strong spring- van horses, £25 to £30; milk-cart and butchers' order-cart horses. £18 to £25; light hacks, £1Q to £15; extra good hacks and harness horses, £20 to £25 , weedy and aged do, £5 tq £8.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2762, 20 February 1907, Page 22
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181DUNEDIN HORSE SALEYARDS. Otago Witness, Issue 2762, 20 February 1907, Page 22
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