SALES BY AUCTION AT THE FARM, TIKORAXGI TUESDAY, JULY 11. NEWTON KING. ' T-TAS received instructions from Miy H. U. Hicks to sell as abovej 25. DAIRY COWS 20 pigs i good hacks Slight reserve on pigs and horses Luncheon providi Sale at 1 o'clock. NOTE.—These cows are all mostly; young, due July and August, and have been culled on teat since 19V .
IXGLEWOOD YARDS WEDNESDAY, JULY 12. NEWTON KING, soil at his yards as above :«-j 4(i store and forward cow» .'lO in-calf heifers SO mixed yearlings .10 20-month steers 100 2-tooth to 4-tooth purearea Jing» ' lish Leicester ewes in lamb to purebred English Leicester ram* (tip-top line) RO fat mid forward ewes 70 lambs 410 f.m. ewes in lamb 100 f.m. ewes in lamb WITHOUT KESERVE--250 4 and 5-year ewes iu lamb 70 lambs Sale at 1 o'clock
BEACONSFIELD ROAD, MIDHIRST THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1916 NEWTON KING. ITAS received instructions from Mr. C. Jago, who has leased his farm, to sell on the property on the above date, WITHOUT RESERVE—SA CHOICE 2-year old grade .Terse; and Holstein springing heifers, to calve August and September 4 grade Jersey yearling heifers 1 2-year old well bred Jersey bull, With Slight Reserve-* 1 heifer in milk 1 yearling heifer 1, 1 well bred Berkshire sow to farrow first week in August £ 1 pedigree Devon sow, prize winner, to farrow first week in August Also on account Mr. R. 11. Eeiiefleld—--1 gelding, all farm work , 1 spring milk cart 1 four-wheeled buggy 1 John Deare plough Sale at 12.30 p.m. Luncheon provided. NOTE:- Mr. Jago has bwr very careful tn the selection of above iieii'-m. They aie the pick of most of \.U ■ -mind about Midhirst, and ii., .... v niuding choice grade heifers shouiu i.ut eti .< this sale. STKATHMOKE. FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1019 NEWTON KINO. T-TAS received instructions from Mr. A. F. Anderson; who lias sold his farm, to sell on the property on above date, the whole of his live and dead stock, WITHOUT RESERVE, compriaQQ DAIRY COWS, August-Se>vi V? •in . . ealvers 3 springing heifers 5 20-numths heirerr , SOO 4-G-f.f.m. ewes in lam'' . 170 2-4-tooth wethers 120 lambs 25 Roinney and Lincoln rams 3 bveediii" sows, to farrow Ausust raught mares (7 and 9 rt horses (l! and 7 years colt (3 yrs, unbroken) '/..-draught lilly (2 years) 2-year filly by Silver Speo spring tip dray (new), I d.f, Massey-llarris plough, 1 s.f. Duueun plough, tine and chain harrows. 2 and 3-hnrsc gear. 4 sets chains, saddle, quantity ;hainess, "rice's jacks, ."i sacks oats, !>/, tons chair, 1 ton manure, potatoes, farm tools, sundries, etc.. etc. shares in the Stratford Co-op. NOTE.—Cars will leave my Stratford Office at 10 o'clock on tho morning of the Sale, and I would request intending buyers to kindlv book seats early.
AUCTIONEERS' LISTS OF SALE DATES APPEAR ON PAGE 7.
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