Reining Horses for Sale near Havelock, NC

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Paint Mare
Jewel is an APHA Reg. buckskin tobiano filly. She has a long list of Rein..
Maple Hill, North Carolina
Buckskin
Paint
Mare
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Maple Hill, NC
NC
$2,500
Paint Mare
QTS CHEYENNE PRINCESS is a black tobiano filly. Her temperment is to die ..
Maple Hill, North Carolina
Paint
Mare
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Maple Hill, NC
NC
$1,800
Paint Mare
Ransom is broke to ride w / reining. In foal to DOUBLE homozygous Buckski..
Maple Hill, North Carolina
Paint
Mare
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Maple Hill, NC
NC
$5,000
Paint Mare
Ransom is a big and beautiful mare. She is in foal to APHA DOUBLE HOMOZYG..
Maple Hill, North Carolina
Bay
Paint
Mare
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Maple Hill, NC
NC
$5,000
Azteca Stallion
This colt is very flashy & Gorgous. He is going to be big! Natural collect..
Gloucester, North Carolina
Chestnut
Azteca
Stallion
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Gloucester, NC
NC
$4,000
Azteca Mare
Dama Rosa is big, flashy, intelligent, willing with beautiful balance & con..
Gloucester, North Carolina
Sorrel
Azteca
Mare
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Gloucester, NC
NC
$6,000
Paint Mare
SOLD!!SOLD!!!Beautiful tobiano filly. Excellent potential. Show horse qua..
Maple Hill, North Carolina
Sorrel
Paint
Mare
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Maple Hill, NC
NC
$1,500
Paint Mare
This girl has it all! She is very well broke to ride. She leads, load, cl..
Maple Hill, North Carolina
Palomino
Paint
Mare
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Maple Hill, NC
NC
$2,800
Appaloosa Mare
Yearling Filly. Daughter to Big Duke Six and half sister to Bud at Six, Wo..
Beulaville, North Carolina
Dun
Appaloosa
Mare
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Beulaville, NC
NC
$5,000
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About Havelock, NC

Havelock is one of eight cities in the world named after Sir Henry Havelock, a British officer in India, who distinguished himself in 1857 during what was known as the Indian Mutiny. The area was originally named "Havelock Station" in the late 1850s, when the Atlantic and North Carolina Railroad built a depot where its right-of-way crossed what is now Miller Boulevard. The town was the initial landing point for a Civil War battle known as the Battle of New Bern. On March 11, 1862, Brigadier General Ambrose Burnside's command embarked from Roanoke Island to rendezvous with Union gunboats at Hatteras Inlet for an expedition against New Bern. On March 13, the fleet sailed up the Neuse River, anchored at Slocum Creek, and disembarked infantry on the river's south bank.