Western Gazette: Friday 19th September 1913

On Monday Next: Gambledown Farm, Sherfield English, Hants: 3 Miles from Dunbridge Station, 11 miles from Salisbury, 4 miles from Romsey: WOOLLEY & WALLIS are favoured with instructions from Mr. J. Pinsent, who is retiring, to SELL by AUCTION on the Premises, on Monday, September 22nd, 1913, the whole of his LIVE AND DEAD FARMING STOCK, viz.: 23 head of cattle, including heifer in milk; fat young cow; two in calf two-year-old heifers; two barren ditto; four yearling heifers, a yearling steer; three steers, 18 months; two very fresh two-year-old steers; three weanling heifers and a weanling steer; 5 cart mares and geldings, all home – bred and good workers: a filly foal by “Special Blend”; 100 head of poultry; together with the very adapted assortment of FARM ITEMS, viz.: Boat waggon, with harvest ladders 2 narrow-wheel waggons; two tip carts: galvanised shepherd’s house by Watson & Haig; iron water cart 13ft., broadcast; telescope horse rake; Massey-Harris self-binder; Noxon’s grass-mower, Deering’s ditto: ring and plain rollers; iron ploughs, drags and harrows; scarifier by Steep & Co.; Parmiter’s chain harrow; horse shoes; turnip-cutter; cake crusher; two-wheel  presser; iron plough ; tackle; galvanised iron sheep and pig troughs; winnowing machine; weighing engine by Bartlett; 5 sets of thin and 5 sets of trace harness; plough harness; and leather headstalls. … Also, by permission, the property of Mr. J. T. Clark, of Solehill Farm, Sherfield who is leaving his Farm, 6 DAIRY COWS; 3 Porkers; 50 Hens; and the Farm Implements: …  Bread and Cheese Lunch: Sale to commence at One o’clock. Catalogues of the Auctioneers, The Castle Auction Mart, Salisbury, and at Ringwood, Romsey, and Fordingbridge.

[see also Western Chronicle: Friday 19th September 1913]


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Referenced

GRO0492 Hennock: John Pinsent: 1838 – 1916