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AUCTION SALES. IMPORTANT SALE 01’ PEDIGREE AND PUREBRED JERSEY COWS AND HEIFERS. AT THE HOMESTEAD, HUiROA. THURSDAY, 17th JULY. NEWTON KING has received instructions from MR. D. WAI- - to sell, Without Reserve, as above, his Choice Pedigree and Purebred Jersey Cows and Heifers, comprising— -8 pedigree Jersey cows in call to pedigree Jersey bulls, Butter Bean and Grand Signal 6 pedigree Jersey heifers, in calf to pedigree Jersey bull 2 pedigree Ayrshire cows, in calf to pedigree Ayrshire bull 4 pedigree Jersey bulls Also Mr Watkin’s well-known prizewinning herd of 25 purebred Jersey cows and heifers, including the champion cow, Cherry’s Fairy. 4 pedigree Berkshire sows in farrow 2 pedigree Berkshire boars 1 pedigree Berkshire sow NOTE.—This select herd of pedigree and purebred Jerseys requires but little comment. Mr Watkin being an excellent judge of Jerseys has bred from the very best strains obtainable and his stock have been very successful in the show ring. The whole of the animals catalogued which comprises bis entire herd, are of exceptional quality, and buyers will have an opportunity of securing stock considerably above the average. Also on account Mr Wm. PHILLIPS, his first-class herd comprising, 40 dairy cows in calf to pedigree Jersey bull, to calve August, September and October 1 pedigree Jersey bull, Silver Dollyman (slight reserve) NOTE.—Mr Phillips has been dairying for 14 years, and lias culled heavily, and has never had a sale before. His tost at the creamery was the second highest, averaging 4.3 for the season. The greater proportion of the cows are young. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Sale at 12.30 o’clock. EAST ROAD. FRIDAY, 18th JULY. WEBSTER, DOBSON AND CO have received instructions from MESSRS. AC and J. EL WEST, who have sold their farm, to : sell, Without Reserve, th&u“ choice Heitdj Horses. Implements,' etc., as under—--43 cows, 2nd to sth calvers, expected to calve Aug.-Sept.. served hy P.B. Holstein bull 3 heifers in calf 10 choice Holstein yearling heifers 17 yeaflihg-stebrJ' lll ?' 1 * 2 yearling Holsteih’’ bulls I spr. cart mare) 1 lrtf.ro stinted Ml to Fascination, 1 yearling filly. SO Stratford Dairyi 'Factory Shares (paid up), 1 milk waggon almost new, carry 12 cans, , 1 spr. cart, 1 Cortland waggon, disc and chain harrows, roller, s.f. Duncan' plough, chatfcut:?r. Price’s jack, chains and Wnipple trees, crowbars, wedges saws, )- ton plain and barb wire, 9 milk cans (25-gal.), coolers, buckets, copper, barrow, double and single harness, milk tanks, tv."? fowls, geese, 3 store pigs, grass seed, tools and sundries Also quantity Household Furniture and Sundries. With Slight Reserve—--1 4-yr P.B. Holstein bull 1 J-dr. 2-yr. filly by Consby 1 gig 1 9-coulter Favorite drill LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Sale at 12.30 o’clock. NOTE.—We place this herd with absolute confidence before dairymen. Messrs. West have been dairying over 12 years, more than half the herd being very choice lloLsteins, balance Jerseys and Shorthorns j the cows are expected early calvers, in the pink of condition, young and practically all Messrs. West’s own breeding. RUGBY ROAD, TARTKI. THURSDAY, 24th JULY. WEBSTER, DOBSON AND CO have received instructions from MR G. H. HARRISON, whose lease has expired, to sell, Without Reserve, bis Dairy Herd, Implements, etc., as under—--48 cows, 2nd to sth calvers, expected to calve July-August 1 4-year purebred Jersey bull, bred by A. A. Ward, Esq. 1 20-montli Holstein bull 7 2-year in calf Jersey Holstein heifers 21 yearling Jersey Holstein heifers I 6-year -J-draught mare by General Wheeler, 1 horse, d.f. R. and G. plough, tyno and chain harrows, cliaflfentter, lawn mower, light express (polo or shafts), milk cans, buckets, aerator, swingle trees, collars, Itaimos, sow and litter, ( store pigs, barrow, tools and sundries. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Sale at 12.30 o’clock. NOTE.—The above herd consists i cbiofiy of Jersey and Holstein cows, young, and expected early calvers.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 59, 15 July 1913, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 59, 15 July 1913, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 59, 15 July 1913, Page 8

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