. The harness horse . H. St. Barbe, Lymington, Pony Society. — Secretary, Mr. Robert R. Ross, 35, Market Street,Aberdeen. HEAVY DRAUGHT HORSES. Shire Horse Society. — Secretary, Mr. J. Sloughgrove, 12, Hanover Square, Horse Society.—Secretary, Mr. Fred Smith, Woodbridge, Horse Society.—Secretary, Mr. Archibald MacNeilage, 93, Hope .Street, Cart Horse Parade Society. — Mr. Frank F. Euren, 12, Hanover Square, London, W. NO SCARCITY OF MARES IN ENGLAND. It is a common cry that for years many ofour best mares have been bought up by thefore


. The harness horse . H. St. Barbe, Lymington, Pony Society. — Secretary, Mr. Robert R. Ross, 35, Market Street,Aberdeen. HEAVY DRAUGHT HORSES. Shire Horse Society. — Secretary, Mr. J. Sloughgrove, 12, Hanover Square, Horse Society.—Secretary, Mr. Fred Smith, Woodbridge, Horse Society.—Secretary, Mr. Archibald MacNeilage, 93, Hope .Street, Cart Horse Parade Society. — Mr. Frank F. Euren, 12, Hanover Square, London, W. NO SCARCITY OF MARES IN ENGLAND. It is a common cry that for years many ofour best mares have been bought up by theforeigner ; but there are plenty left in thiscountry for breeding purposes ; and it onlyremains to mate them properly. It is truethat the Continental buyer has purchasedmares in preference to geldings ; and inexercising this preference the Continentalbuyer has shown his longer sightedness. For immediate use, for the direct purposeas a saddle or harness animal, the mare isquite as useful as the gelding and, while.


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