AUCTION SALES. E W T 0 X KING’ S I,IST OF CLEARING SALES SEE I EMIIEII Fiiday, s—Xewtoa King, pedigree llolbteins, Ecdl iilock
STRATFORD SPRINGING HEIFER SALE. Tl ESDAY, 2nd SEPTEMBER. KI.VG will soil at as above—til.'-
A A • !'■]; IXCJIXG 1! KIFKRS, \yv/ close to profit. Oa account .Mil A. H. CLMAVER,Whang.-. ‘"'oua, who is giving up 30 lii-sl.-class dairy cows, 2nd, 3rd, and -it'i oalvors 9 heifers, in calf 2 hulls P ' .MU W. GLF.ESOX, "una, who is also giving up 'dairy cows 2nd cal vers Sale at 1 o’clock,
SITIATKOUI) CATTLE SALE. TEES DAY, 2nd SEPTEMBER. \TKWTON KINO ?i’i 1 1 Bril hy Pub L i lie Auction as above — HEAD CATTLE, including—--10 d-yoar lull lodes 100 2-year steers <0 2-year empty heifers
50 store cows 150 mixed yearlings •10 colored yearling heifers 50 cows and heifers 2500 hoggets 00 forward wethers 120 owes in lamb Saio at 1 o’clock. IXGLEWOO!) lIORSE F Alii. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12. i&J'ATTHKWS, DENNETT AND CO. ly.L will hold a Horse Fair in C. Lad brook’s Stables on the above date
ENTRIES SOLICITED. INGLEWOOD YARDS. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3. Matthews, rennett and uo will hold their usual stock sale as above. Present entries—--400 HEAD MIXED Including—--50 springers 150 yearlings 20 store cows CATTLE,
Sale at 1 o’clock. INGLEWOOD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6th. IN THE ESTATE OF THE LATE M. J. LEHRKE. Matthews, bexxett and Co. have received instructions from the PUBLIC TRUSTEE; to sell, hy Public Auction, in the above-estate,
nt their sale rooms, tho whole of las I , ’ , * Household Furniture unci Effects, Tools and Sundries. . Sale at I o’clock. |( STRATFORD SPRING HORSE . FAIR. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, I sth and Gth SEPTEMBER. VTEWTON* KING will seE at his G , Bazaar as above:- — 210 broken and unbroken draughts | and half-draughts, milk cart- - ors, light harness horses, and hacks On account of a Client—--1 G-vear thoroughbred draught ; stallion. Dreadnought, by [ Young Conqueror. On acount of MR F. PLUM TREE— ! 1 thoroughbred stallion “Patro- [ bus,” by St. Clement—Oavott'
■ 8-yoar old. Sale, at 11..‘10 oVloek. NOTE.—Horses must lie yarded before 11 a.m. FRIDAY--Dranglits and half draughts. SATURDAY.—Lighter horses. STRATFORD 'WOOL, HI HE. SWTO SKIN, AND TALLOW SALK. TUESDAY, 2drd SEPTEMBER.
/CLIENTS nre reque«>t.wJ lot* SC as to •'Oixrh 11 DAY, SEPTEMBER 19th. fnrwai' hr FR* j
W, H. H. YOCNO AND CLOCKS! CLOCKS!! CLOCKS!!! WATCHES! TTSTE are not <he Cheapest House | VV ;n Town, j RUT WE GUARANTEE EVERY \ LINE IN STOCK. j in tOs Startle Alarm 10? i2> 6d 8-Day Columbia Alarms 12s 6:1 , \ LULL Stock of Ro'herhm, Elgin, an:) Omega Watches, also special lino of 15-Jcwo'Lad Falcate Levers. j ALL THESE OF A RANTEEI) FOR ' 12 MONTHS. c ' WATCH REPAIRS A SPECIALITY ( - A'r! Repairs Cuaran'ead far 12 Months. Pj THE l l GOLDSMITHS AMD SILVER SMITHS COMPANY, BROADWAY :: STRATFORD. j
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 100, 1 September 1913, Page 8
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