Manor Farm Sale-1906

Post date: Feb 23, 2018 8:49:26 PM

Extract from Sussex Agricultural Express of 13th October 1906

MANOR FARM, WATERINGBURY,

About three-quarters of a mile from the Station.

MESSRS. LANGRIDGE & FREEMAN

(Having Let the Farm)

are instructed by B. M. Cook, Esq., to

SELL BY AUCTION,

upon the premises, on MONDAY, OCTOBER 15TH, 1906, 10.30 o'clock,

THE WHOLE of the EXCELLENT LIVE AND DEAD FARMING STOCK AND EFFECTS, including 25 HEAD of SUSSEX STOCK, including 9 COWS, 13 STEERS and HEIFERS, and 3 CALVES, JERSEY and GUERNSEY 2-year-old HEIFERS, 311 KENT SHEEP, including 123 ewes, 42 ewe tegs, 143 lambs, and rams; 10 powerful CART HORSES, and the capital IMPLEMENTS, comprising waggons, manure carts, mystifier and other hop-washing machines and sulphurators, saw bench and saws, nidgets, harrows, brakes, rolls, hay-maker, Kent, foot, strike and hop ploughs, about 15,000 new and old hop-poles, wirework bats and hop stumps, hop-bine cutter, 9 bell tents, hopwashing tackle, sheep dipping apparatus, shepherd's hut, drills, corn cleaning machine, 230 pokes, 120 bins and cloths, chaff-cutters, spring van, root siicer and pulper, combined mower and reaper, hay tedder, hay rake, sheep troughs, potato planter, harness, tools, etc.; also 57 chicken and 17 geese.

Catalogues of Messrs. Langridge and Freeman, Auctioneers and Estate Agents, Tunbridge Wells, and 28, Queen-street, E.C.