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=——♦ STUDHOLME HOESE SALE. The Canterbury Fanners' Co-operative Association, Limited (per Messrs MundeU and Jones, auctioneers), report holding their third monthly horse sale this season, at the Studhohne Junction saleyards, yesterday. The entry consisted of -53 draught, light harness, and hackney horses, the sale of draughts being an exceptionally brisk and satisfactory one. Some grand stamps were offered, and sold with the greatest ease, the supply for young and not too heavy horses being far short of the -wants of buyers present. Mr J. Northcote's, Mr John Meehan's and Mr Bayne's horses 'all commanded the very best attention and a brisk sale resulted. Three to 6-year-old mares and • geldings brought £53 10s, £34, £34 10s, £35, £36, £4O 10s, £4l 10s, £45, to £46 10s; aged draughts, £ls 10s to £27 10s. Harness sorts sold at £9 to £ls ss. A quantity of contractor's implements, harness and sundries were also submitted and sold ah satisfactory prices. <
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Timaru Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 3625, 23 August 1901, Page 2
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156COMMERCIAL. Timaru Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 3625, 23 August 1901, Page 2
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