Friday, March 18, 1904 The Newmarket Era Page 7, col. 4

Shipped at last.

After holding 16 horses for nearly two weeks, owing to the inability of the railway to move the freight, Mr. W. G. Hill shipped a fine lot of horses to Wolseley, Man., on the Tuesday night train. He paid big prices for some of these horses and they will no doubt command ready sale. Mr. Hill is buying another carload, but owing to the state of the roads he has cancelled his appointments at Belhaven and Mt. Albert. Farmers having horses to sell will find it to their interest to drop him a card.

Railways: G.T.Ry.

Stations: Newmarket

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