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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1940-4-17, Page 714E BRUSSELS POST WE'DNDIS'DAY, APRIL 17i11, 194 Mort8age Salo Cnder and by virtue Of the powers contained in e certain mortgage Which will be produced at the time OE Ile 41.lare will be offered for saleonl the *premises by pabliee auction on ISaturdlay the 27111 day of April 1940 at the hour of 2 o'clock in the afternoon at the Wage of Brussels) 'by Thomas Gund'ryt Auctioneer, the following property, namely, Part of Lot Number 24 in the Vintage of 'BruOsalo, in. the Cbunity of Huron on Mill (Street being the property own- ed by Allan E. Hersey, There ism erected' upon the prop- erty a one -storey ceenen't building 18 x 86' with flat root in good; repair situated at the corner of Elizabeth and Midi 'Streets one block from the Main Street. Termis, twenty Per cent of the purchase money to be paid down at the ,time of pale and the balance to be paid In thirty days thereafter when, conveyance will be given and Tosaessioa, For further particulars and condi- tional of sale any to LOFTTUAS H DANICEY, Goderlcb, Ontario, Vendor's solicitor Dated at Gotten!eh this lbith day of ApriL A.D. 1940. Auction Sale STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS of MR. JOSEPH SMITH Sr. Lot 18, Concession 6, [Morris Twp. WEDNESDAY, MAY 1st 1940 at 1 o'clock sharp, the following Cattle - 1 Cow, freshened]; 1 Cow, suppos- ed 4a calf; 1 Cow milking; 1 Cow due in June; 1 Young Caw, milking; 1 Cow due in May; 2 late Steer Calves ;1 winter Steer 'Calf. Horses - 1 Horse; 1 Mare. Pigs -- 2 Sow's; due the 1st Of May; 14 Suckers, 6 weeks old at time of sale. Implements -- 1 set four-seotion Harrows; 1 low Cultivator; 1 Mower Peter Hamil- ton; 1 Binder, 6 foot out, Massey - Harris; 1 Walking Plow; 1 Scuffler; 1 Cutter; 1 Buggy; 1 set Team Har- ness; 1 set single Harness; 1 Wheel Barrow; 1 Disk Harrow; _Whiffle trees; Scales; Neck Yokes; 1 Fan- rrng Mill; 1 Turnilrp Bn1per; 1 Bain Wagon and box, hay and; sltock rack; 1 set ;Sleighs; 1 Hay Raok; 1 Set SI:egs Rope a 1 Hay Rake; 1 Car rope and pullie+s; 1 Cream Melotte Seuerator. TERMS—CASH Everything must be sold as proprietor has rented the farm. G, H. ELLIOTT, Auctioneer. CLEARING Auction Sale of W. S. ,FORREST N Va Lot 25, Con,, 3, Morris, Twp. TUESDAY, .APRIL 30th, 1940 Grade Durham Cattle - 1 Cow, fresh, 5 yes.; 1 Cow in calf, 0 yrs,; 1 Cow to freshen In May; 2 fat Steers; 2 Heifers, two years; 1 Steer two years; 1 Yearling Steer; 1 Yearling Helfer; 1 Oat!, 4 weeks old, Yorkshire Pigs - 1 Sow; 8 Pigs, 8 Horses 1 Black Team, horse & mitre, 8 years. Implements - 2 Set Team Harness; 1 set 031116• Harness; 2 Wool Horse Blankets; 4 I•iorse Collars; 1 Pair S.'nerh Tcoaa; 1 Walg'on, nearly new; I Buggy; 1 steel wheeled Wagon; 1 Cutter and Robe; 1 Wagon Box; 1 Gravel Box; 1 I-Iay Rack; 1 Fan - ming Mill; 1 Stock Rack; 1 set Bob Sleight's; 1 Wheel Barrow; 1 Stone Boat; Parks and chains; Shovels.; 1 Anvil, and Forge; 1 Brooder Sanve; NC'cityoke. A cimantity of Hay Whiftletreus; 2000 lbs, Scales; Timeth.y Seed. 1 Mn ormick 7 at, Blinder; 1 Mc- Corntiolt 5 et, Mower; 1 McCornrictt Deering I-Iay -Rake; 1 ,Seed Drill, 12 hoe; 1 Cultivator; 1 Manure aureader; 1 Snuffler; 1 Set Har. rows;; 1 two -furrow foothill Plough, Ceolas'lrulit; 2 Walking Ploughs; 1 light Gang Plough; 1 pair snow Ploughs; 1Root Peeper; 1 Grine- alone; 1 whitewash Solely Peep; 1 steel riar•rel; 1 Cream Separator: 1 Mllit Can; 1 Ply Sprayer; 1 Daisy Chrn'a and Butter howl; 1 six..gallon Crock 'Chnnel; 1 Cook Stove; 1 Coal oil Stove; 1 Rordtling Choir; Oil. cloth 12 x 12 ft, Everythin0 must be sold as farni has been rented, TERMS—CASH Andrew Turnbull—Clerk, P, W. KEMP—Auctioneer months. (aood1 Farm For Sale •being the Welst halt of Lot NO, 62, Geneeetslop 0 oS the Township of Grey anti County of I-Iurota owned by the late William J. l3eirnes— aonitorta+ble frame house and barn; 50 acres of good land all clear three miles from Ethel, Price reason• able, .Apply to ELMER D. BELL, Brusesls,'Ontario Solicitor for the administrator • Auction Sale Farm, Farm Stock & Implements of W. F. SHARPE Lot 23, 11th concession. Grey Twp. THURSDAY, ;APRIL 25th, 1940 at 1.30—The following Horse.-, aro'und 1500 .weight; 1 matched' 'Span, Geldings' rising 9 & 10 years; 1 (Mare rising 9 yrs, Cattle--, Holstein Cow 8 yrs., fresh; Hol- stela Cow, 8 yrs. fresh; Holstein Caw, 7 yrs., Sresh; Ret] Caw, 6 yrs. frelshq 3 young Calves, Pigs - 1 York Sow, bred March 14th. Implements— Frost & Wood Binder 6 It. cut, with sheaf carrier; Frost & Wood Mower 5a. cut; Deering Rake 10 ft. Noxell Seed. Drill, 10 hose; Champ- ion Cultivator with seeder attach- ed; 1 Fleury Walking Plough; 1 Crown Frost & Wood Gang Plough; McCormick 6 ft. &Mower Deering Disc 13 Drill; 4 IS station Harrows; Steel Land Roller; 1 Scuffler; 1 Wagon; 1 Hay Rack; 1 'Stool[ Rack; 1 Buggy; 1 Disc 'Harrow; 1 Clinton Fanning Mill; 1 Sett of Scales, 1290 lbs; 1 Hay Fork Rope and Pu11e31s•; 1 Peter Hamilton Pulper; 1 .Lacca Creams Separator; 1 Sugar Kettle; 1 Set Dou'b'le. Harness; 1 '20-fobt Ladder; '5 ton TVmothy Hay Quanr tity Timothy Seel; Forks; Shovels; Caa.ims and other articles too numerous to mention, TERMS—CASH Everything must be sold, as Pro- prietor is giving up farming, F. W. KEMP, Auctioneer. JINO, KRAUTER, Clerk, Auction Sale of Farm Stock & Implements South half of Lot 25, •Con. 6, Morris. Township ON FRIDAY, APRIL 26th 1940 at 1 o'dlock •Horses - 1 Clyde Mare, Bay 11 yrs old heavy in foal to Tcm Colson's horse, B11'9h.. weight about 1600 lbs.; 1 Clyde Mare, Bay, 10 yrs, old, weight about 1400 lbs.; 1 Brown Driving Mare; 1 Bay Driving Mare, aged; 1 C'lyd'e Gelding 1 yr. old; 1 Horse 12 yrs, old. Cattle -- 1 Durham Cow, 6 yrs. old, sup- posed to freshen in July; 1 Durham Cow, 6 yrs. old st:rppn5ad 'to frc:mien .0 June; 1 Hcrefond: Caw, 6 yrs, old .Inri: -I ; 1 Polled Argus Cow, 10 yrs, old fresh; 1 Polled Angus Cow, 3.s 0143 -'a'<uiased to frostier in .l.tly; 1 Heifer, 2 yrs. ol'cl; 7 Head Young Cattle; 1 Young Calf. Pigs — 2 York Sows dle July 10; 5 Young Sows due in July; 1 York Flog; 4 CI)tahks of Bigs. Implements— 1 Deeming Binder with fore car- riage; 1 Mower; 1 Manure Spread- er; 1 Walking P1010; 1 10 -ft. Rake; 1 Harrow Cart; 1 Massey -Harris Seed Drill; 1 Hoe Drill; 1 Cutter: 1. Sq' Harrows; 1 Mail 13ax; 1 Sru.- flea•; 1 Rubber Tire Buggy 1 Wagon; 1 Set S'lelghe); 1 Flat Rack; 1 Pig Crate; 1 Stock Rack; 2 Sets Doable Harness'; 1 Set Single I-Iar- m.esss; Some Horse Collars; 1 Log Boast; 1 Stone Boat; 1 Fanning Mill; 1 Drum) of roof coating for palating ,steel roofs; 1 Steel Barrel; Some Wooden Barrels; 1 Ilay Fork; 1 50 -egg incubator; Set Slings; 1 Flay Oar; Quantity of Hay; 150 Bushels at Mixed Grain; 1 Gas Hash ;Io l4i h,p,; 1 Pump Jack; 1 Hound, Dog; 2 Cords Ceder; Qltail- tity of Spy Apples; Chains; Forks; Shovels; Whiffletreee'; Other ar- ticles too numerous to monition, Irish Cobler Seed Potatoes; Magnet Cream ,Separator-; Steel Tank; Colony House; Cultivator. No Reserve as Proprietor is giving up filming, TERMS—:CASH F, W, KEMP, Auctioneer ROBT, ENGEL—Proprietor Notice To Creditors , W as -1.' e d Ad In the estate of wlIllam Joseph Belrnes, late of the 'Township of Grey in the County of Huron, farmer, who died on or about the 16th day of February A,D. 1940. PM'10 NOTICE that all parties having •0101011 or demeed5 against the estate off the above 'deceased must mail particulars' and proo2'c111 e,alne to the solicitor for the uIder- eigneld administrator on or before the fourth day Of May A,D, 1940, upon which date the said. adminis- trator will proceed to distribute the assets with regard only• to those claims which he shall then have re- ceived. DATED at Brussels this 13th day of April, A.D, 1940, Frani, Beirnes, Administrator by his solicitor ELMER D. BELL, Brussels!, Ontario SAME TO Y'OU Visaing the sergeant -major nt 1 111+311tery 011113'• I n'lticr1 i'hnt every Uric he walked away from n private lie mt:terrd, 'Anl the seine to yon.' 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D-) EAST HURON PRODUCE, Brussels ALBERT TRAVISS, Walton HARRISON,FRANK Moncriei1 FOR SALE— T'urn1pps', 53511), at phoria 55-1'.115 Robert Locking FOR SALE— C'holF+ping Mi11 for sale, apply to Chas, 'Gornisa, • Brussels NOTICE- Will the person who took the rubber tire off Ed. Jacklin's buggy iuindly leave it at ,the Brussels Post. MAN WANTED— for lhaw'leigh Route. Real oppor- tunity for right man. We help you get started'. Waite Rawleigh's Dept. NOL -1352'O -D, MONTREAL, CANADA FOR SALE— Mixed Grain, Pure American bushel. phone 23 -r -S FOR SALE— Urban Oats and O.A.C. Barley No. 21, grown fromregistered seed' yield 80 and 70 bus'hel's per acre respectively, phone 55-r-14 Geo. Menzies WORK WANTED— A practical nurse with 8 months' hospital draining, would like work. Good references. phone S2 r-8 Miss Ethel Shaw Barley and Oats, Banner, ,50c per Addison Tayeor FOR SALE— Deering Mower 6 ft. cut; Massey - Harris Seed Drill.; •Massey-Htar•ris. Cultivator; Hay Fottk; and RoPe and Pulleys; -Cutter and' •Harrows; Walking Plow, Crawlford Strachan, Brussels FOR BALE—. 'Two registered Hereford Bulls Domino breedling, fit for service, at reasonable price. Bert Ailen, Blyth. FOR SALE — Younlg Shorthorn Bulls, ready for service, Reds and Roans, Herd fully accredfi•ted, Phone 35-r-9 Thomas Kerr Henfryn GRAIN FOR SALE— A limited quantity of choice Banner Seed Oats also Banner and Two -Rowed Barley •mixed. Price $1.65 per cwt. Phone 55-r-16, Lot 21, Con, 12; Grey. J. 111, Knight & Sons, R:R, 3, Brussels, FOR 'SALE— Mrs. W. M. Sinclair is offering her house for sale, anyone interested write to 306 Wexford St., Hamilton. HOUSE FOR RENT— St. John's' rectory. Rent reason able. apply to Wardens— Thos, Ellis, phone 54-r-9 or John Fischer, phone 24-r-26 WANTED— Looking for a steady income? 'Gant a future free from financial worry? 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