Henry Ernest Dudeney/Puzzles and Curious Problems/14 - Horses and Bullocks

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 * Horses and Bullocks
 * A dealer bought a number of horses at $\pounds 17, 4 \shillings$ each,''
 * and a number of bullocks at $\pounds 14, 5 \shillings$ each.
 * He then discovered that the horses had cost him in all $33 \shillings$ more than the bullocks.


 * Now, what is the smallest number of each that he must have bought?