Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Friday 25th June 1886

WARE BARTON, KINGSTEIGNTON: Three Miles from Newton and Teignmouth: MESSRS. RENDELL and SYMONS have been instructed by Mr. Gilbert Pinsent, who is quitting this farm, to SELL by AUCTION, on the premises, on Tuesday, June 29th, 1886, the following LIVESTOCK, comprising 36 breeding ewes, 40 ewe and wether hogs, mostly fat; 52 ewe and wether lambs, 5 fat wethers, 1 ram, 1 cow in calf, 2 cows in milk, 7 ditto graziers, 6 two-year-old heifers, 10 2 1/2-year-old grazing steers, 16 18-months-old heifers and steers, 16 yearling ditto,9 rearing calves, a brown gelding, 6 years old, about 15.1 h.h., very quiet in saddle and harness, with plenty of power, active, and works well on the farm; bay mare, 11 years old, about 15.3 h.h., very fast and quiet in harness, a noted trotter, and splendid worker on the farm. The above is a most useful and improvable lot of Stock, the whole is healthy, and will be found in fair condition, but not up for sale; the Sheep have plenty of flesh, with good fattening qualities; the Horses are thoroughly good. Luncheon at 1; Admission by Ticket, 1s: Sale at 2 p.m. A conveyance will leave Newton Abbot Station at 12; return fare 1s 6d.


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Referenced

GRO0369 Hennock: Gilbert Pinsent: 1840 – 1918