Catalogue of entries for the ..cattle show and fair of the Bay State Agricultural Society1st-3d; 1886-1889 . 58 Chas. Robinson & Son, Barre Plains, Mass. Jepna 2d, 733; bred by M. T. Koldyk, Friesland; calved Jan. 17, 1879. 159 Chas. Robinson & Son, Barre Plains, Mass. Carlotta 2d, 3555; bred by Smiths, Powell & Lamb, Syracuse, N. Y. ; calved June 8,1883, sire Netherland Prince, 716, dam Carlotta, 1266. 160 Chas. Robinson & Son, Barre Plains, Mass. Tacona, 8142; bred by Wm. N. Chapin, Sheffield, Mass.; calved Feb. 22, 1884, sireParagon, 1175, dam Queen of the Hills 3d, 2149. 161 Chas. Robinson
Catalogue of entries for the ..cattle show and fair of the Bay State Agricultural Society1st-3d; 1886-1889 . 58 Chas. Robinson & Son, Barre Plains, Mass. Jepna 2d, 733; bred by M. T. Koldyk, Friesland; calved Jan. 17, 1879. 159 Chas. Robinson & Son, Barre Plains, Mass. Carlotta 2d, 3555; bred by Smiths, Powell & Lamb, Syracuse, N. Y. ; calved June 8,1883, sire Netherland Prince, 716, dam Carlotta, 1266. 160 Chas. Robinson & Son, Barre Plains, Mass. Tacona, 8142; bred by Wm. N. Chapin, Sheffield, Mass.; calved Feb. 22, 1884, sireParagon, 1175, dam Queen of the Hills 3d, 2149. 161 Chas. Robinson & Son, Barre Plains, Mass. Eunice Clay, 1007; bred by W. A. Russell, Lawrence, Mass.; calved July 3,1885, sireLord of Cornwall, 3429, dam Emma Clay, 1588. 162 Chas. Robinson & Son, Barre Plains, Mass. Mabel Douglas, 1109; bred by W. A. Russell, Lawrence, Mass.; calved July 20,1880, sireLord Clifden, 572, dam Ale Marie. 163 W. A. Russell, No. Andover, Mass. Lady Sheppard, 1586; bred by W. A. Russell; calved Feb. 6,1881, sire Lord Clifden, 572, damCathrena, 105. 42 Austins Dog Bread. Dog food is whatever goes to the building up of the tissues of theanimal and enables it to perform its functions of life. The developmentof the muscular tissues depends upon the quality and nature of the blood,which in turn depends upon the nature and quality of the food. AUSTINS DOG BREAD, as now manufactured, is unquestion-ably the best dog food in the market. Its value as a nutrient, and itseffective development of muscle, can be readily seen after a short desire of the manufacturers to produce the very best dog food hasnot been attained without difficulty. After a long series of experimentswe now have a combination that is perfect. To insure satisfactory re-sults we use only the best materials in its composition. To meet theconstantly increasing demand for dog bread we have been obliged toenlarge our facilities for its manufacture, and are now able to supplyBench Shows
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