Farm equipment for sale (1916)

Post date: Nov 14, 2013 10:21:16 PM

Advert from Kent & Sussex Chronicle of 13th October 1916:

" NETTLESTEAD COURT,"

WATERINGBURY.

Close to Wateringbury Station. S.E. & C.R.

MESSRS. LANGRIDGE & FREEMAN are instructed by Mr. W. J. Hawes (who is retiring from farming) to SELL by AUCTION, upon the premises, on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21st, 1916, at 11 o'clock,

the whole of the valuable LIVE and DEAD FARMING STOCK, comprising 6 powerful Cart Horses, 62 Head of Horn Stock, including 22 heavy framed Dairy Cows, 2 in-calf Heifers, 20 two-year-old Heifers. 4 Yearling Heiffers,13 Weanyers, and a Shorthorn Bull; 145 Kent Sheep, comprising 40 ewes, 80 tegs and 25 ewe lambs, 2 Sows, 20 Porkers.

Dead Stock includes one and two-horse waggons, 2 trolleys, 4 dung carts, one and two-horse rolls, clod crusher, 4 dung dollies and tanks for same, self-binder, 2 mowing machines, hay tedder, side delivery rake, horse rake, wheel, foot, baulk, hop and balance ploughs, Yorkshire and ox harrows, horse hoe, root pulpers and chaff-cutters for hand or power, 2 West patent chaff-cleaners, corn cleaning machine, excellent thrashing machine by Ransomes, patent pitching pole, sheep and cattle troughs, portable forge, small hop pole dipping tank on wheels, quoiler, chain and light harnesses, sets of double carriage harness, hop-bine cutter for hand or power, hand seed barrow, and the usual implements and effects.

Catalogues of the Auctioneers, Tunbridge Wells, and 28, Queen Street, E.C.