JOSEPH HARRIS, MORETOX FARSI, ROCHESTER, X. V 
PUKE BRED COTSWOLD SHEEP. 
“MAPLESHADE FLOCK.” 
The “Mapleslmde Flock” of pure bred Cotswold Sheep is justly celebrated. It was 
selected with great care from the best breeders in England. The whole flock was removed 
to Moreton Farm in 18G9. And I have kept them pure ever since. There are to day no 
better bred Cotswold sheep in the world. These sheep ought to be worth their weight in 
silver. But I will sell them at very low prices. 
I wish it distinctly understood, also, that I have included every nhcep and land) in Ha 
flock, except a few ewes that are too fat to breed. I have not. selected out the best for my 
own use. 1 offer for sale all the sheep I have, and I will send them at the prices named to 
the first one who sends the money for them. It is seldom that such an opportunity occurs 
of getting such choice stock at such low prices. 
PURE BRED MAPLESHADE COTSWOLD RAMS. 
No. 708—‘‘King John, 2nd.” 
Born April 3, 1881. Sire, King John; 
dam, Lady Moreton, 4th (918). There is 
no better bred Cotswold in the world. A 
strong, vigorous ram, good form, splendid 
wool and worthy to stand at the head of any 
flock of pure bred Cotswolds. Weighed this 
spring 225 lbs. and sheared 9 lbs. of good 
clean combing wool. Price $40. 
No. 714 a—“Young Moreton.” 
Born April 13, 1881. Sire, Young Sir 
Walter; dam, Lady Moreton, 5th (518 a). 
Not large, but well bred and a useful, well 
formed ram. I will sell him at a very low 
figure. Weighed this spring 135 lbs and 
sheared 8 lbs. of good wool. Price $25. 
