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If Anybody Says Houston Folks Ain’t Rich, Well Take a Look at How They Spend Their Cash

March 17, 2012
If Anybody Says Houston Folks Ain’t Rich, Well Take a Look at How They Spend Their Cash

HOUSTON, (hls&r) — The 2012 Grand Champion Junior Market Steer was purchased for $460,000, outbidding last year’s price, and the Reserve Grand Champion Junior Market Steer was purchased for $250,000 at the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo Junior Steer Auction, held Saturday, March 17. Philip and Denise Bahr; Champagne Cowgirls; Wallis and Dee Dee Marsh;...
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A Taste for Horses and Women Defined 18th Century Sportsman Horsewhipped for his Trouble

October 11, 2011
A Taste for Horses and Women Defined 18th Century Sportsman Horsewhipped for his Trouble

Bonhams to Auction Playboy Horseman’s Dueling Pistols By Julian Roup LONDON, (Bonham’s) – Lieutenant Colonel Thom as 14 22f500 cipro Thornton, an 18th century playboy who was also a crack shot, a keen horseman, and one for the ladies, is recalled next month in London at Bonhams, the international fine art auction house, which is selling...
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Prison Horse Auction Nets $31,155

July 27, 2011
Prison Horse Auction Nets $31,155

  Story and Photo by Steven Long HOUSTON, (Horseback) – In documents obtained by the animal advocacy group, Animals Angels, and provided to Horseback Magazine, 61 Texas prison horses sold for between $102 – $852 each at a Huntsville, Texas auction.  One buyer and his son bought 37 of the horses and took them to his holding...
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Texas Prison Horses May be on One Way Trip to the Mexican Border

July 14, 2011
Texas Prison Horses May be on One Way Trip to the Mexican Border

Story and Photos by Steven Long HUNTSVILLE, (Horseback) – One of the most genetically perfect herds of horses in North America was hit hard by the selloff of 61 animals at a public auction, their most likely destination, a Mexican slaughterhouse notorious for unspeakable cruelty. The herd of Texas prison horses that were sold had...
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Brit Auction to Sell Rare Pistols

April 7, 2011
Brit Auction to Sell Rare Pistols

  PHoto: A Very Fine Pair Of 30-Bore Flintlock Duelling Pistols By Robert Wogdon, London, Circa 1785,  LONDON, (Bonhams) – Today a gentleman no longer needs a set of duelling pistols, which means that Bonhams Antique Arms and Armour sale on April 20th is free to offer twelve sets of pistols estimated to sell for between £2,500 to...
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18th Century Ottoman Sulton’s Bridle on Sale at Bonhanm’s London

March 26, 2011

An Ottoman gilt bridle, breast-plate and crupper taken from the residential quarters of Tipu Sultan (1750-99), Sultan of Mysore (Seringapatam), in the 18th Century, and brought to England by Field Marshall Sir Stapleton Cotton, 1st Viscount Combermere (1773-1865) is for sale in Bonhams Indian Islamic sale on April 5th in London. Made in Turkey of...
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Obama Horse Agency Will Not Confront Congressman Who May Have Spilled Some BLM Beans

February 23, 2011

  By Steven Long Houston, (Horseback) – The chief spokesman for the federal Bureau of Land Management, Tom Gorey, says the agency will not contact a California congressman who wrote to a constituent that the agency is selling excess horses to slaughter. Asked by Horseback Magazine if the agency would attempt to get Rep. Elton Gallegly, a...
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Brit Auction House to Sell Hickstead Place Wine Celler

January 22, 2011

LONDON, (Bohnam’s) – Bonhams is delighted to announce the sale of Douglas Bunn’s cellar at Hickstead Place in the Fine Wine sale taking place on the 10th February at Bonhams, New Bond Street. offer flagyl er Hickstead Place was the home of Douglas Bunn, considered to be the most influential and...
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Hats off to the Horses: The Road to The Derby Online Auction of Couture Hats Returns for Second Year

October 30, 2010
Hats off to the Horses: The Road to The Derby Online Auction of Couture Hats Returns for Second Year

 Proceeds to Benefit Old Friends Thoroughbred Retirement GEORGETOWN, KY–OCTOBER 29, 2010 –Hats off to the Horses:es: The Road to the Derby, an online fashion auction of exclusive Kentucky Derby hats, is returning for the second year to raise funds for Old Friends, the Thoroughbred Retirement Facility in Georgetown, KY.   A joint venture between Old Friends and...
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TTA Says Last Chance for Online Stallion Auction Registration

October 14, 2010
TTA Says Last Chance for Online Stallion Auction Registration

  AUSTIN, (TTA) – The Texas Thoroughbred Associ ation is pleased to announce th cytotec drug use at, through the generosity of many stallion owners, we are able to offer breeding seasons for 2011 at a special price in the TTA Online Stallion Season Auction. offer flagyl er 2007 08 09 diflucan for oral...
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