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THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 18th, 1943
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AUCTION SALE OF FARM
STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS
The undersigned auctioneer hag
received instructions to sell by pub
lic auction on
LOT 12, CONCESSION 9,
USBORNE
$4 mile north of Winchelsea
on
THURSDAY, MARCH 18th, 1943
at 1 o'clock sharp the following:
STOCK-—Horse 6 years old, horse
4 years old, blue cow with calf at
foot, black cow with calf at foot,
Holstein cow with calf at foot, black
cow with calf at foot, Ayrshire cow
with calf at foot, Durham cow due
at time of sale, 2 Holstein heifers
due at time of sale, Holstein cow
due time' of sale, Holstein heifer
milking well, 8 Polled Angus steers
rising 2 years; Polled Angus heifer
rising 2 years, 5 Polled lAngus hei
fers rising one year, 8 Polled Angus
steers rising one year, Durham steer
rising one year, 7 Polled Angus
calves, 4 pigs, 150 lbs.; 9 pigs, 100
lbs.; 12 chunks, 60 lbs.; 10 chunks,
50 lbs.; 10 pigs, eight weeks old;
sow with 5 pigs, 5 weeks old; sow
with 9 pigs, 4 weeks old; 3 York
sows due in May, 5 young sows due
in May, York hog, six months old.
These are an extra good bunch of
cows and feeders.
IMPLEMENTS — Robert Bell
threshing machine, 20-40 with clo
ver attachment. This machine is in
first class shape. Massey-Harris
binder, 7 foot; Frost and Wood cul
tivator, McCormick corn binder,
truck wagon, sloop sleighs, flat
rack, M.H. 2-row corn cultivator,
McCormick Deering cream separa
tor, 750 lb. capacity, with power at
tachment, nearly new; 9-inch grin
der, 1-furrow Cockshutt riding
plow, 2-furrow Cockshutt riding
plow, M.H. No. 21 plow, gang plow,
and other articles too numerous
mention.
SHERWOOD BROCK, Prop.
FRANK COATES, Clerk
FRANK TAYLOR. Auctioneer
to
AUCTION SALE OF STEER
A black Holstein steer, rising two
years old that strayed onto the farm
of Luther R. Rowcliffe, 4th con.
of Usborne sometime in November
will be sold by public auction on
Friday, March 19th at two p.m. on
the premises.
FRANK TAYLOR, Auctioneer
AUCTION SALE OF FARM,
STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS
The undersigned auctioneer has
received instructions to sell by pub
lic auction on
LOT 3, CON. 2, STEPHEN TWP.
MONDAY, MARCH 22nd, 1943
at 1 o’clock sharp the following:
FARM—10 0 acres of land, good
brick house with furnace, good bank
barn and small barn, good garage.
The land is well fenced and drained,
4 acres of bush, 8 acres of fall
wheat, 70 acres seeded down. This
is a first class farm and in a good
location, hydro and plenty of wa
ter. Situated one mile south of the
airport. Sold subject to a reserved
bid.
STOCK—2 good work horses, 1
gray and 1 black; cow due April 1,
cow due April 10, cow due April
15, cow due April 20, farrow cow,
2 yearling steers, 2 yearling heifers,
2 calves.
IMPLEMENTS—M.H. binder, 6
ft;. M.H. manure spreader, M.H.
mower, seed drill, 10-inch grinder,
2 stiff-tooth cultivators, hay load
er, side delivery rake, set double
discs,
plows,
rows,
Parr,
good
cutter,
tor, nearly new, hay fork, rope, car,
pulleys, set slings, single harness,
set double harness, colony house,
gas drum, Buckeye incubator, 50-egg
capacity; forks, chains, whiffle
trees, neckyokes, 2-wheeled trailer,
40 sap buckets and pan.
Some household furniture.
TERMS OF SALE
Chattels, cash. Real estate,
per cent cash, balance in 30 days
without interest.
BRUCE MITCHELL, Prop.
FRANK COATES, Clerk
FRANK TAYLOR, Auctioneer
worker.
CATTLE-
ing with" calves at ‘sides;
COW
May
bred
old;
year
8 cows milking, sell-
Durham
due April 1st; black cow duo
24; Durham cow farrow; pure-
Shorthorn hull rising 3 years
11 Holstein heifers rising 1
old; 3 grade Dprhani heifers
Vising 1 years old; 5 grade' Durham
yearling heifers, ,2 Durham steers, 7
small calves,
HOGS—2 sows with litters, 1 sow
just, bred, 7 pigs 8 weeks old, 6
pigs 150 lbs., 5 pigs 180 lbs.
GRAIN & HAY—
tier oats fit for seed,
registered seed; 60
barley fit for seed;
mixed grain, several
hay.
IMPLEMENTS & EQUIPMENT—
Frost & Wood 6-ft. binder, nearly
new; Maxwell 5B-ft. mower, M.H.
side rake, M.H. hay loader, 10-ft.
dump rake, Irish Fordson tractor,
19 33 model in good condition; M.H.
3-disc tractor plow,. International
2-furrow tractor plow, M.H. No. 7A
walking plow, Hamilton 21 walking
plow, M.H. 16-plate out-throw disc
harrow with fore-carriage; 12-plate
inthrow disc harrow, 15-ft. lever drag
harrows, 10-ft. diamond drag har
rows, Bissell 8-ft. cultipacker, M.H.
11- hoe fertilizer drill, No.
nearly new; McCormick Deering corn
cultivator with discs and shields,
nearly new; 1-horse scuffler, potato
plow, M.H.
with 4-horse and tractor hitch; In
ternational ..,.3 -section spring-tooth
cultivators, Bain farm wagon, flat
rack with roller attachment, double
wagon box and stock rack, set sleighs
and flat rack, M.H. No. 9 manure
spreader, new; Gilson corn blower,
12- inch, with 40 feet of pipe; top
buggy, auto seat cutter, Viking elec
tric cream separator; 800 lbs., near
ly new; Cockshutt root pulper, 2,000
lb. lever scales, stone boat, hog
crate, ensilage cart, Royal brooder
stove and hover, set breeching har
ness, set back band harness, set
driving harness, perfection 4-burner
oil stove with extension back, Spen
cer range, large size, nearly new;
barrel churn, washing machine and
wringer, sling ropes, hay fork and
numerous other
found on a farm.
No reserve as
TERMS OF
WILSON MORLEY, Prop.
W. E. NAIRN, Auctioneer
2 wooden bed-
Daisy churn, gas
Jgmp[, lantern,
some spiles, gas
TERMS OF SALE—CASH
For further particulars apply to
F. E. WILLIS, Bailiff,
Exeter, Ont.
FRANK TAYLOR, Auctioneer,
350 bus. Car
end year from
bus. Nobarb
a quantity of
tons of mixed
20B,
stiff-tooth cultivator
articles usually
farm is sold.
SALE—CASH
3
7-
3-furrow plow, 2 walking
beet scuffler, roller, set har-
fanning mill, 12-24 Hart
tractor, Fordson tractor in
shape, wagon, sleigh, rack,
root pulper, cream separa-lad-
pul-
top
with
10
CLEARING AUCTION SALE OF
FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS,
GRAIN AND HAY
LOT 23, WEST BOUNDARY
BL AN SHARD
at
' Whalen’s Corners
on
TUESDAY, MARCH 23, 1943
at 12 o’clock sharp, the following:
HOUSES—-Sorel wagon horse, 6
years old, 1,400 lbs., good jingle
or double; black Clyde mare 4 years
old, supposed to be in foal; black
horse 12 years old, 1,500 lbs., good
OF
AUCTION SALE OF FARM
STOCK, IMPLEMENTS AND
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS
on
LOT N& 14, CONCESSION 12,
STEPHEN TOWNSHIP
3 miles south of Dashwood
on
TUESDAY,. MARCH 23rd, 1943
Commencing at 1.00 o’clock
HORSES—1 grey horse 7 years
old, 1 bay horse rising 4 years, 1
black horse rising 3 years.
CATTLE—-Three Ayrshire cows
supposed to be in calf, 2 Hereford
cows in calf, 1 white Hereford ris
ing 1 year old, 1 roan heifer in
calf, roan steer rising 1 year old,
1 fall Jersey heifer, 2 fall calves.
PIGS—1 Yorkshire sow in pig,
stocker pigs.
IMPLEMENTS—M.H. binder,
ft. cut, in good condition; McCormick
Deering mower, 5-ft. cut; Frost &
Wood spring-tooth cultivator, Oliver
bean cultivator with puller com
bined; nearly new wagon with ex
tra steel wheels, 1-horse scuffler,
3-section harrows, Cockshutt walk
ing plow, M.H. riding plow, Frost &
Wood disc and truck, McCormick-
Deering i •■ '•".re spreader, practic
ally newf grain hoe drill, 10-ft. steel
rake, pair bob sleighs, gravel box
with 18-inch sides, new; gravel box
with 14-inch sides, 16-ft. hay rack,
fanning mill, 32-ft. extension
der, set of sling ropes, wooden
leys, grain bags, rubber-tired
buggy, two-wheeled trailer
rack; scraper, power horse clipper,
quantity of ropes, grain shovel, log
ging chains, trace chains, canthook,
block and tackle, cutter, stoneboat,
wheelbarrow, forks, ensilage fork,
crowbar, water trough, shovels, bag
truck, neckyokes, 2 heavy eveners,
3-horse evener, dozen- hand-made
eveners, singletrees, quantity of
lumber, new wagon reach, 8 pieces
of white ash timber for reaches,
somd cedar posts, robe, 2 blankets,
set of heavy harness, new; plow
harness, 2 sbtS single harness, set
6f light collars and harness, 3 exti’a
hofse collars, bag of fei’tilizei*, etc.
HAY'—About 20* tons of mixed
hay.
GHAIN—300 bushels of mixed
grain, 2 bushels of timothy seed, lj
bus. fed clOVer seed, a quantity Of
stall,
I-IQUSEHOLD EFFECTS
ehen Stove, interttationai
separator, 600-lb. capacity,
new, for hand and power;
butcher kettles, meat grinder
press, 3 small iron pots, copper tea
kettle, gloss ounboard, nantrv cub-
board, extension table,
- Klt-
, cream
nearly
2 if’dn
and
drawers, dresser,
steads and springs,
lantern, hanging
crocks, coon coat,
iron, Arm Power washing machine,
homemade carpets, chenille table
cloth, toilet set, bake dish, lard
can, new strainer and milk pails,
some dishes, 2 paper racks, maga
zine basket, clothes rack, scalding
barrel, vinegai’ barrel, cedar bar
rel, aluminum kettle, Thor engipe-
drive washing machine, 5 bags of
seed potatoes, and numerous other
articles.
No reserve as the proprietor has
sold his farm.
TERMS—CASH
ARTHUR WEBER, Auctioneer
R. F. STADE, Clerk* JAMES ZILER, Proprietor
AUCTION SALE OF
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS
The undersigned auctioneer has
received instructions to sell by pub
lic auction on
X ANDREW STREET, EXETER,
BTilDNESDAY, MARCH 24, 1943
at 1.3 0 o’clock the following:
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS — 16th
century bedroom suite, springs and
pillows; light wood bedroom suite,
springs, mattress and pillows; white
metal bed with springs, mattress
and pillows; dining-room suite, 6
chairs, oak rocker, upholstered
rocker, wicker
other rockers,
rack, kitchen
galvanized oil
dustless ash i
boiler, copper
sweeper, 1-unit electric
oven, 96-piece dinner set and glass
ware, large pastel picture and other
pictures, spinning wheel, crocks,
I garden tools and other articles too
numerous to mention.
TERMS—CASH
MRS. J. S. HARVEY, Prop.
FRANK TAYLOR, Auctioneer
FRANK COATES, Clerk
I
I
dining-room suite,
rocker,
• veranda rocker, 2
Morris chair, hall
cabinet, 12 gallon
can, lawn mower,
sifter, copper wash
tea kettle, carpet
grill with
MORTGAGE SALE OF FARM
AND CHATTELS
UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of the
powers of sale contained in two cer
tain land mortgages and a Chattel
mortgage, which will be produced
at the tiine of sale, there will be of
fered for sale at Public Auction,
subject to a reserve bid, on.
FRIDAY, MARCH 2Uth, 1943
at 1.00 p.m,
A FARM, one mile West of Exeter,
described as the South Half of Lot
Number Nineteen, in the Third Con
cession, and the South Three Quar
ters of Lot Number Nineteen, in the
Fouth Concession, of the Township
of Stephen, in the County of Huron,
containing 125 acres, more or less.
UPON the said premises there is
said to be a Dwelling House with
suitable farm buildings.
ALSO the following chattels:
LIVESTOCK—2 Brown Geldings
(general purpose); 2 Black Mares
(general purpose); 1 Colt (2 years
old); 5 Milk Cows, 2 Grade Hol
stein Heifers, .3 Grade Shorthorn
8 Head Feeder
Sows, 2 Sucking
x. 6 0 lbs. each);
) lbs. each); 25
due June 1,
calved in De
rising 2 years,
small calves a
AUCTION SALE OF FARM
STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS
The undersigned auctioneer has
received instructions to sell by pub
lic auction on
LOT 4, CON. 7, STEPHEN TWP.
1$ miles south of Crediton, on.
THURSDAY, MARCH 25th, 1943
at 1 o’clock sharp the following:
HORSES—General purpose dark
hay horse 12 years old, well match
ed roan team 5 and 6 years old, 2
horses 5 and 6 years old.
CATTLE—Hereford cow with calf
at foot, red cow due time of sale,
roan cow due May 18, red cow due
May 10, Hereford cow with calf at
foot, Holstein cow
young Holstein cow
cember, 4 yearlings
8 yearling calves, 3
week old, 1 baby beef. calf..
IMPLEMENTS—Cream separator,
root pulper, Adams wagon and rack,
M.H. 6-ft. binder, McCormick hay
rack, International hay loader, Mc
Cormick manure spreader, Oliver
bean scuffler and puller, Oliver rid
ing plow, No. 21 Fleury walking
plow, twin plow, 3-section diamond
harrows, steel roller, M.H. out-throw
disc, spring-tooth cultivator, set bob
sleighs, Portland cutter, 2 iron
kettles, seed drill with fertilizer at
tachment, 2 set double harness, 5
leather horse collars, hand scuffler,
grindstone, 2,000 lb. scale, rubber-
tired trailer with side racks
other articles too numerous
mention.
150
and
to
bushels turnips in pit.
TERMS—CASH
EZRA LAMPORT, Prop.
GORDON LAMPORT, Clerk,
Exeter
WM. H. SMITH, Auctioneer,
Crediton, Phone 43-2
AUCTION SALE OF LIVE
STOCK AND CHATTELS
UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of the
powers of sale contained in a certain
chattel mortgage which will be pro
duced at the time of sale there will
be offered for sale by Public Auc
tion on
FRIDAY, MARCH 26tli, 1913
at 1.00 p.m. on
SOUTH HALF' LOT 19, CON. 3,
STEPHEN
the following livestock and chattels:
LIVESTOCK—2 ' bvown geldings
general purpose); 2 black mares
(general purpose); 1 colt (2 years
old); 5 milk cows, 2 grade Holstein
heifers, 3 grade Shorthorn coWs, 5
calves, 8 head feedei* cattle, 1 hog,
4 Sows, 2 sucking pigs, 8 pigs (ap
prox. 60 lbs. each), 3 pigs (approx.
40 lbs. each).
CHATTELS — Cream separator,
root pulper, fanning mill, binder,
seed drill, cutting box, roller, plow,
mower.
disc
gan,
rope
■, rake, disc, 2 cultivators,
harrow, manure spreader, wa-
sleigli, buggy cutter, hay fork,
and slings, 2 sets double har*
j’AvIr eh nfolc a 4 a+Ikav av.
chest of)tides loo numerous to ' ootlott,
■Roan heifer with calf
old, calf
calf at
2; roan
cow due
RECRUIT
Cows,
Cattle,
Pigs, 8
3 Pigs
Hens.
EQUIPMENT—Cream
Root Pulper, Fanning Mill, Binder,
Seed Drill, Cutting Box, Roller,
Plow, Mower, Rake, Disc, 2 Culti
vators, Disc Harrow, Manure Sprea
der, Wagon, Sleigh, Buggy, Cutter,
Hay Fork, Rope and Slings, 2 Sets
Double Harness, Fork, Shovels and
other articles too numerous to men
tion.
Separator,
TERMS
The chattels will be sold for cash,
farm will be sold for Twenty
per cent, down and
to be secured by a
interest at five (5)
the bai
rn ortgage
per cent.
The
(20)
ance
with
per annum.
For further particulars
ditions of sale, apply to
CANADIAN FARM LOAN BOARD
1 Hayter Street,
Toronto, Ontario.
'FRANK TAYLOR,
Auctioneer 4:11:18
and con-
at
AUCTION SALE OF FARM
STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS
The undersigned auctioneer has
received instructions to sell by pub
lic auction on
LOT 12, CON. 2, STEPHEN
on
MONDAY, MARCH 29tli, 1943
1 o’clock sharp, the following:
STOCK—General purpose horse,
5 years old; 1 general purpose mare,
aged work team, fresh cow, cow
due April 15; cow due April 29; fat
heifer two heifers, rising 3 years;
heifer, rising 2 years; steer, rising
2 years; small calf, sow, due May
12; sow, due June 6; sow due June
16, 8 pigs, about 100 lbs.; 125 pure-
bred Sussex hens.
IMPLEMENTS — McCormick bin
der, M.H. hay loader, mower, two
wheeled trailer, seed drill, cultiva
tor, Allis-Chalmers tractor, set of
harrows, McCormick-Deering 2-fur
row tractor plow, new; roller hay
rack, .manure spreader, new; riding
plow, sling ropes, gang plow, scuff
ler, walking plow, wagon box, wa
gon, sleighs, hay rack, pig crate,
.huggy, cutter, root pulper, hay
fork, cream separator, nearly new;
corn cutter, car and pulleys, set of
scales, wheelbarrow, 2 sets double
harness, crosscut saw, chicken
crate, colony house, brooder and
stove, mail box, self-feeder for pigs,
extension ladder, wire stretchers,
Coleman lamp, lantern, sap pans,
3 lamps, lawn mower, 2 beds,
springs, mattresses, 2 tables, coal oil
stove, books, whatnot, organ, spin
ning wheel, kitchen stove, couch,
china cabinet, bookcase, 6 chairs,
rocker, linoleum, washing machine,
wringer, 2 heaters, chicken water
fountain, fork, chains, whiffletrees,
neckyoke, hoes, shovels, boxes, bar
rels, one tractor double disc and
other articles.
Ten tons hay, 45 shocks of sor-
gum, 50 bus. barley, 300 bus. oats,
mixed grain, mangolds.
TERMS—CASHMRS. CECIL WALKER'" Prop.
HERMAN POWE, Clerk
FRANK TAYLOR, Aubtioheer
Clyde mare, 5 years; aged Percher-
' on an are in foal, Clyde gelding ris
ing 3 years, sucking colt.
CATTLE-
pt foot, Jersey cow 7 years
at foot; Hereford heifer,
. foot; blue heifer due April
heifer due April 6, Durham
April 8, blue heifer due April 14,
Holstein heifer due April 19, Here
ford cow due April 24, Hereford
cow due May 5th, roan cow due May
13, Hereford heifer due June 14,
Purham heifer due June 21, Durham
cow due October 1,9, 6 2-year-old
steers, 2 heifers, 1 Polled Angus
bull 18 months, 1 grey Durham bull
18 months, 1 Durham bull 3 years
old, 9 yearlings, 4 small calves,
PIGS—Sow with litter, sow due
May 29, 8 chunks, 150 lbs.
IMPLEMENTS—McCormick
der, 7-ft., nearly new; McCormick
mower, 6-ft.; M.H. hayloader, Mc
Cormick side delivery rake, dump
rake, Frost & Wood cultivator, Peter
Hamilton cultivator, 18-tooth; 13-
disc fertilizer drill, McCormick drill,
Adams wagon like new, 1 other wa
gon, truck wagon flat rack and slid
ing rack, 1 other hay rack, set
sleighs, light sleigh with box, Port
land cutter, 14-inch Case hammer
mill like new, 3-section steel roller,
sawing machine, bean puller and
scuffler combined, lard press, 2 sets
harrows like new, 4-wheel trailer,
20-ft. grain conveyor, wheelbarrow
like new, buggy, gearing, Cockshutt
3-furrow tractor plow, Bissel trac
tor, disc, light wagon, corn scuffler,
1-horse scuffler, speed jack, 2 iron
kettles, fanning mill, extension lad
der, 2 other ladders, single harness,
2 good double sets harness, cream
separator, colony house, Fox scales,
1,200 lb. capacity; portable gran
ary, 2 grass seeders, Timothy seed,
| Red Clover seed, walking plow, half
h.p. electric motor, root pulper,
grindstone, emery stand, 2 circular
saws, 2 rip saws, pressure drill, an
vil, pipe vise, pipe cutter, stock and
dies l’A to 2 in., blacksmith vise,
handsaws, Sheffield dies and taps,
brooder stove, logging chains, forge,
measuring chain, etc., etc.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS — Two
iron beds, springs and mattresses,
single iron bed with springs, 2
dressers, 2 stands, 2 feltols, 6x9,
nearly new; oak rocking chair, 2
small tables, kitchen cabinet, 2
fern stands, small utility cabinet,
kitchen extension table, 6 kitchen
chairs, writing desk, kitchen” sink,
kitchen side table, washing mach
ine, large cabbage slicer, dinette
cabinet, round dining-room oak ex
tension table, 6 chairs, 1 oak buffet
mahogany living room table, library
table,
stand,
en clock,
churn,
dishes,
125
started
bus. barley, 150 bus. oats. Wood.
150 feet 1% manila rope.
TERMS—CASH
WM. H. SWEITZER, Prop.
F. COATES and
MATT. SWEITZER, Clerks
F. TAYLOR and ART WEBER,
Auctioneers
Eclipse heater, small book
extension bed couch, kitch-
2 mirrors, 2 rugs, dash
large chiffonier, jars, jugs,
numerous kitchen utensils.
White Leghorn pullets just
to lay. 50 bus. wheat, 200
AUCTION SALE OF FARMS,
FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS
The undersigned have received in
structions to sell by public auction
on
LOT 35, S.B.,
Corner Lot at
west of
acres more
Boundary,
good bush
fall wheat,
STEPHEN TWP.,
Corbett, 3 M miles
Mt. Carmel
on
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31st, 1943
at the hour of 12.30 o’clock the
following:
FIRST PARCEL—100
or less, lot 35, South
Stephen Typ., 16 acres
for maple syrup, 6 acres
6 acres fall plowing, balance of farm
seeded down, well drained and well
fenced, good farming land, brick
house with kitchen and woodshed
attached. L-shaped bank barn,
driving shed, garage, soft water,
plenty of hard water, rock well,
with windmill, water piped to barn.
Hydro at house and barn and yard
light. Small fruit, young orchard.
SECOND PARCEL — 100 acres
more or less in McGillivray Twp.,
Middlesex County, two miles
of Parkhill, brick house with
chen, large bank barn 48x58
soft and plenty of hard water,
drained and fenced, orchard,
farm is all seeded down.
THIRD PARCEL—50 acres more
or less, bf grass land in McGillivray
Twp., Middlesex County, 1% miles
west of Mt. Carmel, second lot south,
west side. Four-stall stable, small
gravel pit, Quarter acre cedar
swamp, small orchard, plenty of wa
ter, also spring water, well fenced.
Farm all in pasture.
HORSES—1 bay horse 6 years
old, 1 bay Clyde horse 5 years old.
CATTLE—-Holstein cow, fresh,
eaif at toot; Hereford cow,
fresh, with calf at foot; white cow
west’
kit
feet,
well
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AUCTION SALE OF FARM
STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS
The undersigned have received in
structions to sell by public auction
on
LOT 14, CON, 10, STEPHEN TWP.
6 miles west of (Crediton and 1 mile
north of Shipka
on
TUESDAY, MARCH 3Oth, 1943
at the hour of 12.30 o’clock, the
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1 Durham dark roan
years.
Rock hens, 40 year-
roosters.
due in April; red cow due in April;
Hereford cow due in April; spotty
cow due in May,- blue-roan Durham
cow due in June; roan cow due in
July; Durham heifer fresh, Durham
red heifer with calf at foot, light
roan heifer due at time of sale; 9
Durham and Hereford steers rising
3 years, 19 Durham and Hereford
steers rising 2 years, Durham dark
roan rising 2 years, 6 Durham red
steers 1 year old, 9 roan and red
heifers 1 years old, 2 fall Durham
heifer calves,
bull rising 2
HENS—35
lings, 4 Rock
HOGS—1 York brood sow due
April 10 2 York stocker pigs, weigh
ing 125 lbs.
GRAIN—150 bus. early Alaska
oats, 200 bus. mixed grain, 3 50 bus.
wheat, more or less.
HAY—20 loads of mixed hay will
be sold in three parcel lots.
IMPLEMENTS — 1939 Chevrolet
coach, blue-grey, upholstering and
tires in good condition, mileage
16,050; M.H. binder, 6-ft. cut; Mc
Cormick mower, 5-ft. cut; good
farm wagon, steel truck wagon, hay
rack, gravel box, extra sides, 18 in.
for gravel box; 1 spring-tooth cul
tivator, 1-horse scuffler, 3-section
harrows, 4-section harrows, rubber-
tired buggy, new; cutter, walking
plow, twin plow, 3-drum steel roll
er, 10-ft. steel rake, 32-ft. extension
ladder, 13-hOe drill, pig rack, wheel
barrow, 2,000 lb. lever scales, 18-
ft. cedar ladder, 14-ft. ladder, Quan
tity of lumber, scalding barrel, rope
and pulleys, pump, pump vise,
sling ropes, grain bags, twine sacks,
stone boat, iron kettle, pair bob
sleighs, neck yokes, whiffletrees,
forks, shovels, grain shovel, spades,
logging chains, ditching scoop, post
holo auger, cedar posts, double set
of heavy harness, third horse har
ness, single set harness, 5 horse
collars, crosscut saw, roll of pig wire,
grass seeder, fanning mill, chop box,
pig feeder, Anker-Hoith cream sepa-
rator, and numerous 'Other articles.
TERMS—Chattels, cash. Real
estate, 10 per cent to be paid on day
of
t
sale, balance in 3 0 days.
MRS. GARFIELD STEEPER &
MRS. NELSON ROCK,
Executors of the latje Gar
field Steeper
ARTHUR WEBER, Auctioneer,
R.R. 1, Dashwood, Tel.l2r57
R. STADE & HENRY HODGINS,
Clerks
at
AUCTION SALE OF FARM
STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS
The undersigned auctioneer has
received instructions to sell by pub
lic auction on
LOT 11, CON. 4, BIDDULPH
1miles south of Saintsbury,
on
TUESDAY, APRIL 6, 1943
one o’clock sharp the following:
STOCK — Percheron gelding 5
years old, Percheron gelding 4
years old, 2 mares rising 4 years,
2 mares rising 3 years, mare rising
2 years, 5 stallions 6 years old, aged
mare, cow due time of sale, 2 HoJ-
stein cows freshened, red cow due
in May, 3 Holstein heifers in calf,
Jersey heifer, Holstein heifer 4 years
old, Polled Angus heifer 2 years
old, steer rising 3 years, Polled
Angus steer rising 2 years, 2 Hol
stein heifers rising 1 year, 2 Polled
Angus heifers rising 1 year, 1 Poll
ed Angus rising 1 year, 3 fall
calves, sow due time of sale,
IMPLEMENTS—M.H. binder, 7-
ft. cut, hay tedder, stiff-toothed
cultivator, Bissel disc, 16 plate; wa
gon, double box, walking plow, hay
rack, 2-furrow plow, root drill, fan
ning mill, root pulper, separator,
kitchen stove, forks, chains, whiffle-
trees, neckyokes and other articles.
Quantity of oats and barley.
TERMS—CASH
WESLEY CULBERT, Prop.
FRANK COATES, Clerk
frank taylor, Auctioneer
St