FEUDING HORSE FAIR
Messrs. Abraham and Williams, Lt fl., report that a good entry of horses of all classes as submitted by them on ♦September 24. The quality on the whole was of a mixed nature, although some first-class sorts were submitted and for these’ the demand was sound with values probably not so keen as they were at oui fust spring horse fair. Aged and in fcrior draught horses were neglected with very few sales being effected. Some of our realisations were:— Young draught geldings broken to all work, £35, £37 10s, £4O, £45, £5O; aged draughts, all work, £25, £27, 10s, £3O, £32 to £35; spring carters and useful farm horses, £l5, £l6, £lB, £2O, £22 10s, Very little enquiry was shown for hacks, this being due no doubt to the f.a’t that quality on the whole was lacking.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 228, 28 September 1935, Page 15
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