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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1979-04-11, Page 170- R 24 ce. me -tf III • • III n • n IIII • III IN IN II • • • • • • II • • • II AUCTION WENESDAY,,,APRIL 181H, 1979 AT 9:00 A.M. PIMP • 7 04 RS: Jo A. Wigemyr 4, Associates. Alta. Lic. 003432, Sask. Lic. 5,6,100), (BONDED EQ(IIPt.ENT AUCTIONEERS) STOCK REDUCTION SALE FOR OALTON.EQUIPMENT LTD„ TII0URY, ONTARIO. (HIGHWAY M2 EAST) (APPROXIMATELY $600,000.00 IN VALUE) AUCTION PRONE: 1-519-682-1512 UNHf 5) NV! I) NO M11(1,111,11 l'r.h • II II • IN 111 n • •Im ma•mmummimma •• IMPOR1 AN I L1NRE I:\ I 1.) rr lan am No mm aim • U n n n n au I m • OOMBINES - MF 750 d w/c, 4 nOw men hdr,(exc); lip 510 w,/, (exc); IT 510 w/c, 14' table, (etc); NIl 995 w/6 row corn hd, new motor; INC 815 w/4 now corn hd; RIC 615 w/2 raw oorn hd; MF 510 w/Henniker cutter bar, exc; MF 510 w/1.5' table 6 Henniker bar; Wert Idea 705 w/2 row corn hd; New Idea 704 w/4 row corn hd; MF 510 gas w/14' hdr; 1,41 985 w/4 row corn hdr; JD 95 w/4 row corn hdr; AC Cleaner ALI w/2 row corn hd; Er 300 w/chopoor; NH 975 Wouttieg her, ($2500.00 w/o); New Idea 702 w/picker/sheller; JD 105 wj 6 row corn hd; CFE 535 w/2 row corn hd; MF 510 w/4 row co hd; INC 403 w/p/u reel; CFE 535 w/p/u mal, Many More. TRACTORS - Case 2470 w/a, 3pth, exc; MF 1150 w/now 24.8x 38 tires, (exc); MF 1105 w/3pth, floatation front, (en); MF 265 w/3pth, low hrs; Mr 180 w/3pth; Universal 445 4 whl dr w/3 pth, Many More. SPECIAL FEATURES - 1740 Orli-. Loader; INC & NH corn hds; New Mdl (8.4400 dump boxes; NH 1880 sp harv; Gehl 188 so harv;.Approx 20 plowt-All sizes; MF Moll 52 10' tandem dise's; White 5400 6 Eau planter; JD 1300 .lanter's CUltivators. Balers Much Mo.. A 0 is Continental Auctions Ltd. Box 6419, Edmonton, Air..gB 476' PHONE C 1-403-475-5694 DIVISION OF: The Auction Barn Ltd., P.O. Box 3510, Regina, SaSkatchewan. 3J8 PHONE; 1-306-523-5577 or 525-3543 Auction Sale OF FARM MACHINERY AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS will be held for RONALD COULTES Lot 40, Con. 10, East Wawanosh Twp. 1 block North and 1 block West of Belgrave on SATURDAY, APRIL 21 at 12:15 sharp Massey-Ferguson 150 gas tractor, with loader; Massey-Harris 44 gas tractor; Cockshutt 10 ft. swather with hay conditioner; New, Holland 268 hay baler; Massey-Ferguson 3 pt. H. mower; Allied automatic bale stooker with motor; Kingwyse 34 ft. bale elevator on wheels with motor; 20 ft. pipe frame bale elevator; Bale stook loader fork; 12 ft. chain harrow; John Deere wagon with 16 ft, rack; John Deere wagon with 20 ft. silage feeder rack; John Deere wagon with 130 bu. gravity bin; Kongskilde 10 ft. 3 pt. H. cultivator; Hydrein 3 pt. H. 3-14 plow; Land roller; Massey-Harris 36 plate trail disc; Sprayer pump; 3 section diamond harrow with spanner; Massey-Ferguson 3 point hitch 2 row corn planter; Massey-Harris 4 bar side rake; Feed mixer; New Idea 130 bu. manure spreader; John Deere 494 A corn 4 row planter; Dion forage blower with pipes; Letz grinder; 3 point hitch wire winder; Gehl 10" hammer mill; Gehl forage harvester and New Idea spreader for parts; Circular saw; Round hay feeder; Milker pails; 34 ft. extension ladder; 8 ft. steel water trough; 200 gal; and 500 gal. round metal tanks; Electric saw; Burdizzo; Electric fencer; Electric fence posts; Steel posts; 3 roll barb wire; Wheel barrow; Tractor chains; Milk cans; Forks; Shovels; Quantity cob corn; Approx. 600 bale straw HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Chrome table with 6 chairs; Enterprise stove; Utility Table; Studio couch; Radio; Chesterfield and chair; Pole lamp; Tri light; Small wood tables; Cupboard; Antique Chair; 3 drawer pine cupboard; Electric broom; Floor polishers; Quebec heater; Fern stand; RoCking chair; Oil heater; 3-burner oil Stov* e; Extension table; Cane bottom chair; Portable TV; Cabinet TV; Sleeve board; Simplicity spinner washer; Desk; Feather tick; CB 140 channel radio (as new); Folding bed couch; Wood bed with spring; %I iron bed; pine chest; Cedar chest; Dresser lamps and pin up lights; Steamer trunk; Bureau; Wash stand; 5 piece toilet set; Gallon crock jugs; Glass and plastic jugs; 6 doz qt. sealers include ball jars; Books; Bread bolt and cannisters; Wool carders; Baby buggy; Drapes and curtains; Numerous antique articles found on a century farm. For information phone 3574917 Tern:El—Cash Or Cheque arith I4--.Farni Sold Owner Or Auctioneer not responsible for actidents George Powell Jim Stephenson Brian Rintoul Clerk Bookkeeper Auctioneer 20-80-2 55s)Q4 ATTENTION .00 5,$) FARMERS We are now paying $5.00 = $15.00 for fresh dead or disabled cows & horses over 500 lbs. All calves & pigs picked up free of charge.. Faast Efficient Service = 24 hrs. a day 7 days a week, HURON DEAD STOCK REMOVAL Call Collect 482-9811 Call us first you won't have to call anyone else 19-794 ry d d th r- d, Is m, od S. re er. 'Ii- o, re s. THE BRUSSELS POST, APRIL, 11, 197" 17 19 Notices CLASSIFIE 19 Notices 20 Auction Sales 20 Auction Sales 20 Auction Sales 20 Auction Sales g‘. 317 ACRES to be sold by Public Auction, April 14th at 10:30 a.m. at the location Lot 28, Concession 13, ' McKillop Township, 1% miles south of Walton and ' % mile west. ' PARCEL #1: North part lot 28 and lot 29, Concession 13, consisting of 125 acres clay loam ' including 120 acres workable, suitab0 tiled. Buildings include 2 storey, 3 bedroom frame house featuring kitchen, dining room, living room, den,2 • pc. bath on main floor, 3 bedrooms & 3 pc. bath On second floor with full basement, oil heated. Also, included is a 50' x 60' bank barn with feed storage, loose housing, 14 x SO' silo, 40' x 60' steel shed, I amply water supply with 175' drilled well. PARCEL #2: Part lot 29 and south, part lot 30, Concession 14 consisting of 127 acres clay loam ' including 105 workable, systematically tiled. PARCEL #3: North part lot 30, Concession 13, 75 acres clay loam all workable and systemtically tiled. TERMS & CONDITIONS: Properties to be offered in block; if the reserve is not met, the properties will be offered as Parcel #1, #2, & #3 separately. Terms: 10% down, balance by November 1st, 1979. PROPRIETORS: Mrs. Merriam Sholdice & Graham Sholdice. 'Reasonable reserve on property. Land leased for season. do0C/a/e.4 AUCTIONEERS. LIQUIDATORS. APPRAISERS SEAFORTH, ONTARIO NOK IWO • • WEBERS SEWAGE DISPOSAL SERVICE Modern equipment used we pump septic tanks, cesspools, etc. Phone 887- 6700, Brussels. 19-79-tt • • • • • Perth counties with Serving Huron and • • • many years of ex- • • perience. For reliable • service at reasonable • • rates. • CALL 347-2465 • • COLLECT • 19-79-ff • • • • 77 MAIN ST. 21 Tenders Wanted Tenders 'Wanted Township of Morris. Pit Run Gravel Tenders to be in by 8 p.m. APRIL 30, 1979 to supply load and haul approximately 30,000 cubic yards. Contractor to put out 1100 to 1400 yds. ,per day. Information and tender forms must be obtained from the under- signed. A certified cheque in the amount of $2500.00 to accompany each tender. Lowest Or any tender not necessarily accepted. *M. McARTER Brussels, Ontario NOG 1HO 21-80.1 20-7821 24 Cards of Thanks I would like to say a heartfelt thank you to all those who sent cards, flowers, fruit and gifts, visits and phone calls, while I was a patient in Wingham hospital and since returning home. A special thank you to the Brownies. It was greatly appreciated. —Bessie Blenkhorn 24-80-1 I would like to extend my thanks to everyone who sent flowers, gifts and cards to me while I was a patient in Victoria Hospital, London. It was all gratefully appreci- ated and never will be forgot- ten. —Janis van Vliet 24-80-1 27 Births MILLER: Lennis and Nancy ate happy to announce the arrival of their son, Lennis Craig, born March 26, 1979, in Ingersoll Hospital. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs, Percy Wall of Aylmer and Mr. and. Mrs. Thomas Miller, RR 4, Brussels. 27-80i1 For Fresh animals over 500 GENERAL • • • lb. - $1.00 a hundred weight. • • AUCTIONEER • Cows and horses over 1200 • lb. $20.00. • • 4 wheel drive radio • dispatched trucks. • • 24 hr. service — 7 days • a week • • Brussels Pet Food • • Supplies CALL COLLECT 887-9334 • 19-79-tf • ••••••••••••••••• WANTED: Dead or Disabled Cows & Horses Stocker cattle, calves and swine M•••••••••.••.•••••••••••• Top Prices Paid : R.G. GETHKE Auction Sale CLEARING FARM SALE OF FARM MACHINERY' COMBINE TRUCK AND CAR for JERRY OLECHOWSKI BRUSSELS Con. 7 Lot 27 Morris Township, 21/2 miles south and 'A miles west of Brussels or 21 miles north and 3/4 miles west of Walton on TUESDAY APRIL 17 at 1:00 p.m. TRACTORS: 1070 Case tractor 1200 hrs. with duals 120 h.p. fully equipped radio and cab 2 years old like new; 345 Nuffield diesel tractor with loader fully equipped. COMBINE: 510 M.F. combine 4 row corn head pick up, cab, fully equipped 2 years old like new EQUIPMENT: 5 furrow semi mount automatic reset 18 inch bottom Case plow 2 years old; 21 ft. Konskilde trail type cultivator 2 years old; 12 ft. Konskilde 3 ph. cultivator; 36 ft. Allied 6 inch auger with undercarriage; M.F. 468 corn planter 4 row 2 years old; Krause 14 ft. wheel disc; 2 row 3 ph. corn scuffler; 10 plate one way disc on rubber; Innes 520 bean puller and v 'Itindrower; J.D. 15 run seed drill with grass seeder; 3 gravity bins and wagons; Hydraulic 2 *ay cylinders and hoses; wagon load of misc. items including electric motor, electric fenc cers, several other articles, pile of scrap iron TRUCK AND CAR: 1966 Ford 700 truck stake racks and hoist sells as is; 1970 javelin car sells as is Anyone wanting like new machinery plan to attend this sale. CASH DAY OF SALE 7 Per Cent. Sales tax In Effect OWNER OR AUCTIONEER NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS DAY OF SALE Any announcements or corrections given Verbally Day of Sale CARSON'S AUCTION SERVICE Auctioneer Proprietor David Carson. Jerry Olechowski R.R. 3 tisto*el Brussels 519-291-2049 ' 679-1736 26-80-1 (519) 527-1458 Additional Classified on next page