SALES BY AUCTIOK KAKHSTGA SALEYAEDS. FRIDAY, JULY 6,1018. NEWTON KINO WILL sell by Public Auction AS Kb<*% subject to the rules of the fai*" naki Stock Auctioneers' Association*' OQQ HEAD OF MIXED CATTLK, 1* eluding: 40 store and forward cows 30 weaner brifera 12 weaner Holstein heifers 20 weaner steers f 5 bulla J 18 good Holstein springing toiler* 20 in-caif heifer* y* Sale at one Alock. FBEDAY, JULY 6. NEWTON KING WILL sell as above: OK STORE & FOBWABD COWS 10 guaranteed Bound dairy cows 4 young farm horses (unbroken) 10 3-year heifers, Holstein-Stetbflßl close to proft 60 mixed yearlings 6 springers 16 lambs On account of Mr. D. Maroney» 40 choice dairy cows, mostly Jerstjf all young and springing, *W* aga factory test 4,5 35 2-year Shorthorn heifers, shot** ing down On account of Mr. H. Hopkins: 40 good Holstein steer yearlings Sale at 1 o'clock. MONDAY, Bth JULY, IMB. SALE at 1230 pjff NEWTON KING TTAS received instructions from MBB, 6. MARTIN, who has sold her farm, to sell on the property, on above dates*' . QK COWS (AugSept. calversf 17 2-year heifera 82 weanera 1 bay harness mare, 7yrs (sKgtt reserve) 1 milk-cart mars I gig horse 1 hack 1 2-year colt Milk-eart and harness (slight n serve), gig and harness (slight reserve), 1 Massey-Biwri* plough, 1 disc iharrowß, 1 art tripods, 5 milkcans, 1 Riddmilk* ing machine (3-bucket), butt' bands and eflains, wheelbarroni sledge, saddle and bridle, 2 cop* pers, 1 ton slag, swingletrees, farm tools, sundries, eta, etc HOUSEHOLD MOTHDUBE, Luncheon Provided. ON THE FARM, BARRETT ROAft OMATA. THURSDAY, JULY li NEWTON KING
XJAS received instructions from MR. K. MILLER, whoso lease has expired) to sell by public auction as above, WITHOUT RESERVBt QiT DAIRY COWS, in calf to purebw*. Shorthorn bull, due July and August (15 Shorthorn, 5 Hfl* stein and 17 grade Jerseys) 1 purebred Shorthorn bull 15 mixed -2year cattle 23 yearling heifers (Shorthorn and Jersey) 4 yearling bulls 1 good J-draught gelding, 4 year* (all harness) 2 farm horses 1 chestnut gelding (harness or saddle) 1 breeding sow 4 store pigs 220 feet half-inch > piping, 82 feet three-quarter-inch and inch piping, 68 fowls, 20 ducks, horse rake, hay ted- ' der, express, pole and harness, spring tip cart and harness, gig and harness, dray and other harness, 2 saddles and bridles, pig net, troughs, race and barrels, scalding troughs, 4 horse rugs, 8 milk cans, separator and cream cans, chain harrows and all farm sundries Luncheon Provided. NOTE.—These cows are a good young lot that have been very heavily culled by Mr. Miller. The quality is right, and they should do wonderfully veil this coming season, as they are in good heart.
GOVERNMENT VALUATIONS 0 SHEEPSKINS, HIDES, AND CALFSKINS. fUE above Valuations will be held at Newton King's Wool Store, Stratford, every four weeks. Next sale Tuesday, June 25. Advice Cards and LibeU on applica. NEWTON KING, Stratford
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