NELSON MO ATE’S PURE TEAS We nrc sure you can get no other tea ns good—you ill he sure of it, too, when you tn»te the first cup. See you get Nelson Moate’s Ten. 3 STRATFORD CATTLE SALE. TUESDAY, 7th JULY, 1911. JUJEWTON KING will sell by Pub ly lie Auction at hid yards a iboye—--500 HEAD MIXED CATTLE 500 owes 200 wethers On account of H. HANCE, Esq.. ,vlto has sold his farm—--70 in calf 2 to 3-year-old heifers 30 steers < 10 cows jo calf 8 dairy cows o bulls Sale at 1 o’clock. Sale at 1.30 p.m. LEITH ROAD, OK A TO. THURSDAY, JULY 9. IVTEWTON KING has received instructions from AIR J. W'• RIXOX, who has sold his farm, to ; ell by Public'Auction, as c.hove, the vholo of his Live and Dead Stock, Absolutely Without Reserve, as ltdlows— -74 choice young dairy cows, including a lot of nice Jerseys, bred by the vendor 2 pedigree Jersey hulls 33 good weaners to yearlings 5 breeding sows (2 pedigree Berkshires) 1 pedigree Berkshire hoar /' 8 store pigs, 7-year draught mare. 5-year draught gelding, 6-ycar hack, aged cob, singlelever plough, disc and type harrows, Cambridge' roller, light spring cart, Planet Jr., 100-egg incul>ator, 9 milk cans. Knapsack spray pump, 6-hottle Babcock tester, garden roller, lawn mower, furniture, garden and farm tools, and sundries. With Slight Reserve— I 95 fully-paid shares in Okato Dairy Factory 6 bucket Ridd Milking Machine, and Watt’s Engine. ( l-h.p.) NOTE.—Air Rixon has always liad me of the top tests at the Factory, flis cows are mostly young, and show i lot of quality. The heifer calves are by a pedigree Jersey hull, and are a fine line. • LUNCHEON PROVIDED.
Sail* at 12 Xoon. OX THE FARM, SALISBURY ROAD, TI NA. MONDAY, mil JULY, Rill. IyrEWTOX K IXO has received inT structions from TRISTRAM. Esq., who has sold his farm, to soli, hy Public Auction, as hclow, Without Reserve—--25 dairy cows, Jersey, Tlolstein, and Shorthorn, chiefly 2nd to ■!th calvors, to calve July-August-Sentemher 1 yearling Tlolstein hull I t-draught mare, aged 1 sow and litter, I porkers, 1 M : ssoy-Harris plough. tync harrows, spring cart and harness, milk cans, ■ buckets, aerator, heavy iron jack, chains, sledge and sundries With Slight. Reserve 1 gelding, trap and harness Shares in the Midhirst Factory LUNCHEON' PROVIDED. Sale at 12.30 o’clock, XOTE.—-This herd is mostly youngcows, just coming into lull profit, /They have returned over Cl2 per cow, Jwith average test tor the season of 1'4.3. Also on account of GRIEF. .JONES, Esq., S grada Jersey springing heifers
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 63, 6 July 1914, Page 8
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