Mainstone Farm, Romsey: ¾ Mile from Romsey Station: Jon T. Woolley and Wallis are favoured with instructions from Mr. G. W. Melsom, who is giving up the farm, to sell by auction on the premises, on Thursday, September 24th, 1909, immediately after Romsey Market, the whole of his herd of 49 Dairy Cattle: Viz. 36 well-bred dairy cows in good season, three 20-months heifers. 8 yearling heifers, three-year-old shorthorn bull, rising two-years-old shorthorn bull, two very superior: … … carthorses, milk cob; also, by permission, the property of Mr. J. T. Woolley, Spursholt Farm: … … 12 heifers and calves. Also, the property of Mr. Pinsent, Gambledown Farm: A four-years-old roan cart colt, quiet in plough harness, and two-years old shorthorn bull: Sale to commence at 1.30 o’clock sharp. Catalogues of the Auctioneers, The Castle Auction Mart. Salisbury, and at Ringwood, Fordingbridg and Romsey.
[Western Chronicle: Friday 18th September 1908]
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GRO0492 Hennock: John Pinsent: 1838 – 1916