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SALE OF HORSES.

(Press. Association— By Telegraph— Copyright.) SYJJNEy, August 2. 'file following nre additional horse salex: — JlKvh*'ll 'and O'Brien'* Mountain Maid IflOg's, iiarl \ al'ance lQOgs, C. Clarke's Premier Ward 40«gs, Morton Pniicess 674 gB, KoHette 90gs, >V. Abraham's Lady McDonald lOOgs, Lady Nxling-imber 60gn, Kathleen 774g5, Model* C2lgf,,L)ai«y Dalniair 75gs, 3. McUroskle's Miss Ante. 73tfw, G.. Ewan's Lady Duncan 1024g5, Belle ffijgs. On. account nf J. Patrick: Rose 7T|gH. '. ft»«iori ,62igs, Agate 126gs, Princess Uojul 6bgs, Lincoln Lass 76gs,' J. '"rant's Mists U|e;i<jlg vOg«-.-Lily 55gs; On account of J. D. Mlfolitijl '• Flower .ol Waihi 93gs, Lady Wailii 89gs; £atl>' Kot/erts 13%5, Burbnnk Lass 45gs, Burbank Bloss SOgim, Burbank Countess 60gns, Biirt-unk Jewel oOgs, Burbank Atlml 62£gs. Oiu fecuunt of A. Hastie: Liicy llagns, bell bug's, ( Lady 674g5; J. E. Small h Bonnie Jean l&iiHK Flirt twjgs. On account' F. McDonald: Hose -Wigi, Uiiuy 52i4gs ' Bld-ss 67igs; BtlMifrr Girl (foaled 1808) 75gs. Tlie (oriovving ■ ne* Zeu.....d-bred< draught sire* T;,;ve been sold • privately : ('ur'.-ind dli)j;< Mu.' Scoft lßOgn, DOminiou- 24Ugs, YVallili.e SJaUgs, General Hunter lbbgs, Small's Fancy olid {'aftliland lad 550g» each, and Prince. Newton aiid Clyde Laddie at high prices, , which are unstated*. nmb nine wares at prices ranging irom 76 Ib 200gs. — mmmma mm. m~*~. <—— — >

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 12215, 3 August 1910, Page 3

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SALE OF HORSES. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 12215, 3 August 1910, Page 3

SALE OF HORSES. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 12215, 3 August 1910, Page 3

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