AT THE FARM, MIDHIRST. WEDNESDAY, Ist JULY, 1914. NEWTON KING lias received instructions to sell by Public Auction, Without Reserve, on above date, at 12.30, oil behalf of MR ALEX. BROWN, who has sold his • .property, the whole of his Daily Herd, Farm Stock and Implements, comprising—1G high grade Jersey cows, in milk and to calve July and August 1 3-seater gig, 1 3-shafter gig. 1 milk cart, Cambridge roller, tripod and tine harrows, ploughs, stumping jack, harness, milk cans, and a large assortment of farm implements and suncifles Also the Contents of a 'Well Furnished 8-roomed house, including— Singer sewing machine, Collat'd and Collat’d .piano '(reserve) LUNCHEON PROVIDED. NOTE.—-These cows, mostly young, returned £2lO last year, and this year £250, averaging £ls 12s 6d petcow for milk alone. These results are atnougst the highest at the Midhirst Factory.
ON THE FARM, RUGBY ROAD, TARIEL THURSDAY, 2nd JULY, 1914. NEWTON KING has been favored with instructions from MR J. T. Hughes, who is giving up dairying, to sell by Public Auction, on above date, the whole of ids choice Dairy' Herd, Farm Implements, etc., as under:— Without Reserve—--60 dairy cows, half of which are purebred Holsteins in -calf to pedigree Holstein bulls With Very Slight Reserve—lo purebred Holstein heifers, in calf to King Segis D© Kol 3 pedigree Holstein-Friesian bulls 1 pedigree Holstein cow, “Lady Pietorje Clothildes 4 2-year pedigree Holstein heif ers 4 pedigree yearling Holstein heifers 100 good mixed calves 10' breeding sows 1 board (purebred Berkshire) 1 milk express (carry ton), 9 milk cans, cooler and buckets, 6-cow milking machine, plant, and engine (in good working ■r order), 1 set disc harrows, 1 ■ double furrow plough, 1 hillside plough, Midhirst Factory, shares. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Sale at 12.30 o’clock sharp. CATALOGUES ON APPLICATION. NOTE.—A brake will meet the 9.30 a.m. train at Tafiki for the farm.
SALE OF FIRST-CLASS PEDIGREE AND GRADE JERSEY CATTLE. ■ OX THE FARM, DURHAM ROAD. / TUESDAY, 30th JUNE. NEWTON KING has received instructions from MR JOHN WHEELER, who has sold his farm, to sell by Public Auction, as above, absolutely Without Reserve, the whole of his Live and Dead Stock, Household Furniture, and Sundries, consisting of—--0 pedigree Jersey cows 2 pedigree Jersey yearling bulls 1 pedigree Jersey bull 29 grade a,nd purebred Jersey cows 8 choice springing Jersey heifers, 1 staunch trap mare, spring cart and harness, gig and harness, pony gig and harness, saddle and bridle, cart harness, 3- ■ leaf tyne harrows, chain harrows, s.f. Hornsby' plough, Massey hay rake, Massey turnip pulper, milk cans, and farm sundries Shetland pony, unbroken, filly; 7 p.b. geest* Also Household Furniture and Effects. LUNCHEON at 11.30 a.m. Sale at 12 noon. Catalogues may be obtained from the Auctioneer. NOTE.—Mr Wheeler has been dairying for well on to 30 years, and has never had a clearing sale previously. His cows are all bred into the Jersey, and in calf to a pedigree Jersey bull, and due August to September. Jewellery, Watches, Electro-plate^ Good Quality. Reasonable Prices. J. K. STONE. STRATFORD. I beg to notify my Patrons that 1 have opened a Sight-testing Department. No charge for testing. Fancy glass ware, crockery, china — all these suggest what to buy as a present for your friends. James, Cash Trader, Broadway. *
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 53, 24 June 1914, Page 8
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541Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 53, 24 June 1914, Page 8
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