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The Seaforth News, 1946-03-21, Page 2PAGE TWO THE SEAFORT'H NEWS Auction Sale Farm Stock, Implements and Household Furniture. Mr. Harold Jackson has been instructed to sell by public auction on Lot 30, don. 11, McKillop, Wednesday, Mar, 27 at 1:00 p.m. sharp the following: HORSES -1 grey team of mares, 12 and 14; 1 good work horse. CATTLE -5 Durham cows, fresh- ened since New Year's, with calves by side; 1 Durham cow, due 1Vl'arch 3rd; 1 urham cow, due March 11; 1 Durham cow, due March 19; 1 Durham cow, due April 1lth 1 Dur- ham cow, due May 7th; 5 spring calves. PIGS -7 chunks, about. 100 pounds; 1 thoroughbred York sow; 11, York pigs, 7 - weeks' old at time of sale. IMPLEMENTS -1 set of single harness; 1 set ,double harness; lset of backbend harness; 1 pair of horse blankets; number of collars; 1 M.H. binder, 7 -ft.; 1 avower; 1 M.H, hay rake.; 1 hay loader; 1 hay rack; 1 seed drill; 1 cultivator; 1 set of out- throw disc; 1 set of in -throw disc; 1. set of harrows, 4 -sections; 1 manure spreader; 1 tractor plow; 1 riding plow; 1 2 -furrow plow; 1 wallcing plow; 1 scuffler; 2 wagons; 1 buggy; 1 fanning mill: 1 Vega cream separ- ator, ahnost new; 1 root pulper; 1 car, rope and pulleys; 1 pig crate; 1 woven wire stretcher; 2 ash tongues; 1 gravel box; 1. set of sloop sleighs; 1 cutter; 1 stoneboat; some parts for Forclson tractor; 1 wheelbarrow; 1 hay knife; 1 colony house, 10x12, 4-1 condition: 2 rain shelters, A-1 condition: brooder stove with hoo- ver; chicken feeders; 2 sap pans; 1 Collie dog. 8 months old; 20 ton of mixed hay. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE — 1 ercora enamel. trimmed with black, Bridgewall range, almost new: 1 Qenebee heater; 1 Perfection coal oil :I -burner novo; 1 large oven: 1 small oven; 1 Daisy churn; 1 butter bowl; 1 child's desk and chair; 1 bedroom suite: 1 mattress; 1 iron bed; 2 wardrobes; 2 rocking chairs; 1 leather rocking chair; linoleum, 4x5 verde, in good shape; 1 large ex- tension table; 1 around dining table: chine cabinet; dining chairs: 2 wash- stands: 1 Bissel carpet sweeper: 1 Coleman lamp; 1 Colemen iron; 1 Coleman lantern; 1 hanging lamp; oil lamps; 1 toilet set: sealers and dishes: 1 kitchen cabinet: 1 guitar; crnkinnle hoard, and other articles too numerous to mention, Terms—Cash ERROL HABKIRK, Prop. Harold Jackson, Auct. E. P. Chesney, Clerk. Clearing Auction Sale Of Farm Stock and Implements, Con.9 Hullett, situated on the Base- line 5 miles south of Auburn, 5 miles north of Clinton, and 4 miles west of Londesboro. Wednesday, March 27 at 12:30 sharp. HORSES -1 gelding age 7 yrs.; 1 mare age 7 yrs.; 1 general pur- pose age 12 yrs, CATTLE --1 red cow 8 yrs. due Oct. 28: 1 roan cow 7 yrs. due Oct. 7; 1 red cow 5 yrs. due April 12; 1 red cow milking 2 months; 1 red cow 8 yrs. due Oct. 12: 1 red heifer 4 yrs. freshened with calf one week old; 1 red heifer 3 yrs. due May 29; 1 red cow 5 -yrs, due May 21;-1 roan cow 7 yrs, supposed to be in calf: 1 red heifer 4 yrs. due Sept. 26; 1 red heifer 3 yrs supposed to. be in calf; 2 fat steers rising 3 yrs.; 1 fat hei- fer rising 3 yrs,: 7 steers rising 2 yr 2 heifers rising 2.yrs.: 3.calvee 1 yr.; 3 calves 6 months: 3 calves sucking cores; 1 calf 2 menthe; 1 ]ore bred Durham bull 3 yrs. PIGS -1 sow 3 yrs. due April 24: I -saw 5 yrs. due April 24: 19 pigs 3 months old. SHEEP -2 ewes with lambs, 14 erne clue first of April. IMPLEMENTS -1 side rake, M,H. hinder 7 -ft. rut: Meek mower (3 -ft. cut: M,II. hay loader; Frost & Wood seed drill; cultivator 17 tooth. both tractor and -horse hitch; 1 double disc; 1 four section drag harrows: 1 Cockshutt two furrow riding plow; 1 walking plow: 1 rubber tired bug- gy; 1 double buggy; 1 cutter, wa'hmn box; gravel box; hay rack: car: ropes; has fork: slings: Wiles; 1 pump lark and engine: 1 long lad- der; 1 root Wolper; 1 -cream separa- tor, De Laval. FEED—Quantity of good mixed has, also, quantity of straw. HARNESS -2 sets of double har- ness; 1 set of single harness. If weather unfavorable, sale will be held under cover. Terms—Cash 'EDDY HALL, Prop. Edward Elliott, Auct. Auction Sale Of Farm Stock and implements on Lot 5, Con. 10, Colborne, one mile north of Carlow and one mile west, on Monday, March 25th, at 1 p.m. HORSES — Matched Clyde team 5 and 6 years old, weighing '1100 lbs;: CATTLE -20 holstein cows, mostly fresh; 13 two-year-old steers and heifers; 10 one -year-old steers and heifers; 12 calves, 7 sows. IMPLEMENTS—John Deere tractor Model B on rubber like new; also scuffling attachment; John Deere combine, 6 ft. new; 2 furrow tractor plow, new; 3 furrow tractor plow, new; 4 furrow tractor disc plow, new; ensilage cutter 12"; new side delivery rake; 7 61 J. I. Case power lift disc (new); manure spreader; hay loader; 3 section International spring tooth harrows (new); gas engine 11/2 horsepower (new). Terms cash. OMAR BROOKS, Proprietor. Harold Jackson, Auctioneer. Auction Sale Mr. Harold Jackson has been in- structed to sell by public auction in the premises over W. G. Willis' store, Main St., Seaforth, ou Saturday, March 23rd, at 8 p.m., a full line of Household Effects, consisting of Beds, Dressers, Bed Clothes, Dishes, and Garden Tools. Terms cash. ..JOSEPH MARSH, Proprietor. Harold Jackson, ,Auctioneer, Clearing Auction Sale Farm, Farm Stock and Imple- ments, Friday, March 22, 12 o'- clocksharp. Lot 29 and 30, 3rd con. Stanley twp. . HORSES -1 Clyde gelding rising 6 yrs, old, 1700; 1 brown gelding rising 9 yrs. old, 1800; 1 reg. Clyde mare 7 yrs. old; 1 Clyde gelding ris- ing 3 yrs. old; 1 Clyde gelding ris- ing 2 yrs. old; 1 filly rising 1 yr. old, CATTLE -9 Durham cows, some fresh, others due in March and April;' 3 grade Poll Angus cows due in March and April; 3 reg. Polled Angus cows 4 yrs. old, due in April and May; 1 reg. Polled Angus bull rising 2 yrs. old, raised by F. G. Todd and Son, Erica of Anoka and Bandolier of Anoka breed; 1 reg, Polled Angus bull calf 1 yr. old in June; 13 Polled Angus calves rising 1 yr. old; 2 young calves. PIGS -1 York sow; 5 york pigs 7 weeks old. IMPLEMENTS—International W. 4 tractor, rubber, starter and. lights in excellent condition; 3 -furrow fleury plow; 3 -section spring tooth drags; 1 Bissel • tractor .disk; M.H. binder 7 -ft; M. H. manure spreader; M. IT. mower 6 -ft; M. H. corn bind- er; M. H. hay loader; International side rack (new) ; M. H, fertilizer drill 13 disk; Int. bean scuffler and puller; 1 sulky rake; 1 set of har- rows, 4 section; 1 walking plow; 1 M. H. grain drill; 1 M. H. bean scuf- fler and puller; 1 S -ft. sulfa packer; 1 20 inch grain crusher and belt; 1 Maple leaf grinder; 1 cutting box, blower; 1 rubber tired wagon with good tires; 1 new gravel box; 1 steel tired wagon (new); 1 set of farm sleighs (flat rack); 1 cutter; fanning mill; 2000 lbs scales; hay- rack, 16 -ft.; McC'k, D. cream separa- tor with motor: forks, shovels, whip- pletrees and a host of other articles. Quantity of mixed hay. HARNESS -1 set of good breech- ing harness. 4 long straw. collars. FARM -200 acre farm. silo 12x 30, hank barn, drive shed, hay barn; 2 -storey h'tuse, hydro throughout building, bathroom, good water sup- ply. 15 acres of hardwood bush, 55 acres plowed, 7 acres of wheat, bal- ance in pasture and hay. close to school end 3 miles from Clinton. TERMS—Chattels, Cash. Farre -made known day of sale (Reserve bid) William McEwen, Prop. Harold Jackson. Auctioneer P. P. Chesney. Clerk. • Clearing Auction Sale Of Farm Implements and Tract- ors. Ahrens and Ryan Auctioneers have received instruction from the undersigned proprietors to sell by public auction at Town of Mitchell, Old Forester flax mill, 1 block North of C.N.R. Station or just West of Richmond Hosiery. On Monday, March 25, 1945. Sale to commence at. 1 o'clock sharp. 1 M.H. tractor model 81; 1 Allis Channel. tractor Model B. Both these tractors are on rubber tires and equipped with lights and starter. 1 M.H. one way disc; 1 I.H.0 3 -fur- row tractor plough; 1 M. H. 3 - furrow tractor plough; .1 M.H. 8 ft. tandem tractor disc; Ford Fergu- son tractor discs; 2 I.H.C. 13 disc I fertilizer drills; 2 9-61.- Cockshutt cultipackers; 1 8 -ft. M.H. cultipack- er; 4 lime sowers on rubber tires; 1 steel land roller; 4 M.H. team seeders; 4 M.H. one horse seeders; 3 sots of 3 -section diamond smooth ' mg harrow; 1 set of 4 -section dia• - mond smoothing harrow; 1 set of 2 ee•tioi diamond smoothing harrow 2 walking ploughs; 1 M.H. power mower 7 -ft. cut; 1 M.H. hay rake. 1 Deering hay rake; 1 rubber -tire farm wagon; 6 rubber -tire trailers; 2 flat hay racks; 2 gravel boxes; 5 Cockshutt KnotterS 2 Deering Knot - tet+; 1 fanning mill; 1 stone boat; 2 set of platform scales (2000 Ib, ca- putty); a- raelty); 4 P,riggs C Stratton gasoline motor,; 1 Plessissville thresher com- plete with blower; 1 pick-up truck tong; wire, cedar posts, pig troughs, forks and a host of other ; articles too numerous to mention. This machinery ie practically all new and in first class repair. Reeky Flax Products Limited is reducing their farming interest and the above mentioned equipment will be sold to the highest bidder. NOTE: Any person wanting good tractors and machines should attend this sale. Terms—Cash HESKY FLAX PRODUCTS LIM- ITED, Prop. Ahrens & Ryan, Auctioneers, Auction Sales Also on Page 8 new; antique couch; antique table, chairs, also antique walnut .bed with springs and mattresses; 2 small cen- tre tables; hall rack; several rockers; side -board; extension table;. 9 kit- chen chairs; couch; Stewart Warner cabinet radio; 2' iron beds with spring's and mattresses; 2 feather mattresses; dresser and stand • kit- chen table; kitchen,sink; bed'dings; pillows; comforters; bed spreads; mats; 8 -day clock; woollen bed spread nearly new; 2 electric lamps; several mirrors; silverware; kitchen I dishes; kitchen utensils, curtain stretcher; Beattie pump with 20 -ft. pipe; set scales; washing machine; 2 lawn mowers; sealers; quantity lumber, scantling; Eureka garden cultivator with seed box; garden tools, jars, crocks, and a host of other articles too numerous to men- tion -found about a house. No reserve as the proprietor is giving up housekeeping. Terms—Cash GUSTAVE EISLER, Prop. Fred W. Ahrens, And. Auction Sale Farm Stock, Implements. Mr. Harold Jackson has been instructed to sell by public auction at Stanley Twp•, Lot 7, Bayfield Road, South, 3 miles West of • Varna, 2/ miles East of Bayfield, Monday, April 1, at 1 o'clock sharp. CATTLE -1 roan cow, 7 years old, due in October; 1 red and white cow, 3 years old, freshened in Jan- uary; 1 roan cow, 3 years old; fresh- ened in January; 1 red cow, 3 years old,• freshened in January: 1 white cow, 7 years old, freshened in Jan- uary; 1 gray cow, 10 years old, due in May; 1 red cow, part Jersey, 8 years old, due in May; 1 roan cow, 7 years old, freshened Mar. 12; 3 roan 'steers, rising 2 years old; 8 reel i heifers rising 2 years; 4 steers 1 year old; 1 heifer 1 year old; 5 roan spring calves. SHEEP -15 good Leicester ewes, lamb in April; 1 pure bred Leicester rani. HAY AND GRAIN -250 bus. Ajax seed oats, if not previously sold; quantity feed beans; 8 ton mixed hay. HENS -80 year-old hens, laying well (white Rocks and Hybrids). ' IMPLEMENTS -1 M.H.abinder 7 - ft. cut; 1 Deering mower 6 -ft. cut; 1 M.H. fertilizer disc drill, 11 spout i run with grass seeder (good as ' new): 1 Oliver riding plow: 1 M.H. 12 run hoe drill with grass seeder; 1 Mortar Ward 12 plate disc; 1 Peter Hamilton cultivator; 1 Oliver ' scuffler with bean puller; 1 Kang- ' aroo 2 furrow walking plow; 1 M.H. , hay loader; 1 set four -section dia- mond harrows; 2 walking plows; 1 1 M.H, side rake 10 -ft. with tedder; 1 Deering dump rake; 1 steel 2 dram land roller; 1 hand scuffler; 1 set ' bob sleighs: 2 log bunks and sway bars; 1 pr. sled runners; 1 Chatham fanning mill. sieves and bugger; 1 good wagon; 1 second wagon; 1 flat top sliding hay rack 16 ft.; 1 set scales 1,000 lb,: 1 brooder stove and pipes; 5 grain lifter guards; .1 clover attachment; 1 International gas engine 6 h.p.; 8 roll=.r grinder; cutting box, 10 inch jaw with car- riers; 1 cutter: 1 buggy; 1 grind- stone; 2 bucksaws 1 ,.mond; cross- cut saw; 1 buggy tongue, neckyoke and whippletrees; 1 post hole dig- ger; 3 galvanized water troughs; 1 1 set single harness d 1 set doable har- ness; 1 emery knife grinder; 4 horse collars: 1 large galvanized water tank 30 bbl.; 1 bag truck; 1 hag holder; 3 wooden barrels; 1 steel drum and tap; 2 metal kettles; 1 ladder; 800 ft. Rock Elm plank -1 inch lumber: Anker-Holth No. 6 cream separator in Al condition; 15 cord hardwood limbs; spade, shovels, forks, etc. Other articles too nulnerous to mention. Terms—Cash DAVID I3.MeNAUGHTON, Prop. Harold Jackson, Auct. Clearing Auction Sale Of Household furniture, Fred W Ahrens, auctioneer, has received instructions from the undersigned proprietor to sell by public auction at St. Andrew's St., Mitchell, oppo- site the .public school, 5 blocks north of Royal hotel, on Saturday, March 23. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock sharp, the following: Masterpiece cookstove, cream en- annel with pipes; coal heater; coal oil stove with oven; coal oil heater; electric -2 burner hot plate;5 piece parlor shite; solid oak centre table; solid oak rocker; rug 9x14, nearly Clearing Auction Sale Of Farm, Farm Stock and Imple- ments. Mr. Harold Jackson has been instructed to sell by public auction on Mill Road, Tuckersmith Twp., 2 nines East of Brucefield, and 4 miles West of Seaforth, Tuesday, April 2, at 1 o'clock sharp. HORSES -1 brown mare 8 yrs. old; 1 roan mare 12 yrs. old; 1 Clyde colt rising 2 yrs. old; 1 general pur- pose colt rising 2 yrs. old, CATTLE -6 registered fresh Dur- ham cows ranging from 3 to 7 years with calves at foot; 6 grade Durham cows ranging from 3 to 8 years old, due it April and May: '1 roan grade bull 1 year old; 1 roan registered bull calf 9 months old; 1 red bull calf 6 months old, eligible for regis- tration; 3 other Durham calves; 2 red registered heifers rising 2 yrs. old; 3 Durham heifers 2 years old; 2 fat steers, 1150 lbs, each; 1 grass steer 2 years old; 1 red registered Durham bull 8 years old. PIGS -8 York pigs 135 lbs.; 8 , York pigs 9 weeks old; 1 sow. 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((new); McCormick manure spreader; 1 grain grinder and 60 ft. belt, 7 inch Knew); 4-' section harrows; steel roller; 6 -sec- tion harrow bar; fanning mill; stone boat; wheel barrow; 1 steel wheel truck wagon; new hay rack, 16 -ft. cutter; buggy; 1 wagon box and stock rack; 1 set of new sloop sleighs and flat rack; slingg chain and hay fork; 1 cream separator; chop boxes; grain. bags; 100 -gallon oil drum with pump; gas barrels; 1 iron pump and piping. Host of other articles too numerous to mention. HARNESS -1 set of light har- ness; 1 set of breeching harness number of horse collars;. GRAIN -200 bus. mixed grain. 10 ton of mixed hay; 1 steel garage 9x15 can easily be moved. FARM -100 acres on paved (Mill) road, brick house, bank barn, new cement stabling, running water sup- ply, hydro throughout buildings. Terms: .Chattels Cash. On farm made known day of sale. E. P. Chesney, Clerk ARTHUR WRIGHT, Prop. 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