The auctioneers wish to draw sprcia attention to an important dairy sale which thev are holding on Wednesday, April 10, at Hamilton's I.iue. .lackevtown, on account of Mr. W. U. V. Pearce, who is 'givin- up dnirving. The cows and heifers are i'n excellent condition, and , omprise CO first-class dairy sort*, to calve in the early spring, arid also fiO Shorthorn cross heifers, August and September calve--. There are iO w hi-t lately ralvei , and al:-.o ?;> cows to calve in i;>w mi during tin n-H Ino mouths, and Ihese are brought under the special notice of who intend milking ri:_'Ul Ihnuigh l.ie reason The whole herd ha- been heavily culled during the past five years, and l-.--lurns which will be given cut at time of sale -how excellent rc-mIK (he rows and heifers arc in -plendid order, and n< Mr. I'carce i« giving up dairying, evcry lo! will he sold al-s.dut.idy rithout re ; serve. A drag will l'-nve the auctioneers office. Dalgntv and Co.. Ltd., Queen S|.. ValmerstoS North, at W. 30 a.m. ou the 1 morninc of th* sain.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1405, 3 April 1912, Page 7
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180Untitled Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1405, 3 April 1912, Page 7
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