The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1963-03-21, Page 1175 Auction Sees
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
Of Valuable 100 Acre
Farm, .Misc, Items
Household Effects
On the Premises,
LOT 18, CONCESSION 14,
MeGILLIVRAY TOWNSHIP,
21/2 miles north and 2V2 miles
west of Allsa Craig, on
TUESDAY, APRIL 9
at 1:00 p.m,
REAL ESTATE: Consists of
Lot 18, Concession 14, Mc-
Gillivray Township, 100 acre
farm, on which is situated a
large brick dwelling, barn,
drive shed, poultry house and
garage. Land choice clay
loam,
Inspection invited,
Terms of Real Estate: 10%
on day of sale. Balance in 50
days. Sold subject to a rea-
sonable reserve bid,
Complete list of sale in next
week's issue.
EARL NEIL, MRS, MYRTLE
SUTHERLAND,
Executors for the estate of
the late Lyla E. Neil.
21e
25 Auction Sales
16 ft. hey reek; 3-section
diensend, harrows.; dentp rake;
gas tank; single scuffler and
plow; cream senarator;. cut-
ting box; sling ropes; dump
scraper; horee-drawn diael.
steel water trongn; Wine
cattle pump; eapriing mill;
butcher kettle; root -;pulper;
150 jute bags; 10 grain hags;
oat roller; cutter; harness;
chains; forks; shevels, etc.,
.etc.
HAY .4 GRAIN: 40 bales
choice quality 'hay; quantity
loose hay; 600 bushels choice
mixed grain.
No Reserve as the farm is
sold.
TERMS: Cash.
PHILIP EISENBAOH, Prop.
HAROLD STADE, Clerk
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
phone 119 Dashwood
21e
25 Auction Sales
. . . .
fully equipped; steel water
trough; colony house, 10x12;
hay fork rope; Viking ,elec-
trie cream separator; grain.
auger; fanning mill; 2 small
electric motors; .g Sop, elec-
tric motors; sprayer; cerpeo-
ter tools; ehovels; forks;
augers; chicken feeders end
shelters; many other roiscell-
apeopa items.
HAY & GRAIN; 100 hales
choice quality mixed hay;
304 bushels mixed grain; 300
bushels oats, suitable for
Seed; quantity grass seed.
gousgffoLD. E P E E CTS;
Includes antique furniture;
chairs; beds; dressers; etc,,
etc.
No Reserve—everything will
be sold.
TERMS: Cash,
MRS. LLOYD JOHNS, Prop.
GARNET NICKS, Clerk
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
21:28c
25 Auction Sales
Clearing
AVPTION SALE
Of Tractors, Thresher,
Valuable Farm
Implements, Misc.. Items
.4? Household Effects
On the Premises,
LOT 11, CONCESSION 11,
HAY TOWNSHIP,
21/2 miles south of Zurich, on
TUESDAY, .412 R.11, 2
at i;os p.m.
Sale includes: Oliver 550
standard tractor, completely
equipped with hydraulic 3-
point hitch; Oliver 3-point
hitch 3-furrow plow; Oliver
No. 99 standard tractor, on
rubber; Goodison thresher,
completely equipped; McDeer-
ing 16-run grain and fertilizer
drill; Farm Eze 130-bushel
tractor spreader.
Long list of other farm im-
plements to be included in
next week's issue.
SOLOMON GINGERICH,
Proprietor
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
21c
25 Auction Soles •
old; John Peere No. 4 • 6 ft.
mower (oil bath); Oliver seed
and fertilizer drill, 16-run; 10
ft, eultipaeker; 2 sets of drag
barrows, 3 and 4; 36 ft.
wagon with grain box; Bear
Cat hammer mill; 75 ft. drive
belt; fanning will; weed
sprayer with 2 40-gallon, bar-
rels; garden scuffles; set of
pig, scales and crate; 2000-lb.
weigh scales; maple syrup
making equipment; chicken
brooder, 4x8; Viking cream
separator; lumber; 1 pig self
feeder; shovels, forks, etc.;
cedar pasts; iron posts; barb-
wire; 14 hp, electric motor;
1/ hp. electric motor.
HAY & GRAIN: 1200 bushel
mixed grain; 8" of ensilage;
600 hales of hay.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: 10
kit ehen chairs; rocking
chairs; buffet; love seat;
extension kitchen table; dou-
ble bed, springs and mattress;
dresser with large mirror;
chest of drawers; couch; coat
and hat rack; 48" bed and
springs; dishes; sealer s;
crocks; other articles too
numerous to mention.
TERMS: Cash.
No Reserve—farm sold.
ERNEST ROSS, Prop.
HAROLD JALICSON, Auct.
GEORGE POWELL, Cerk
21:28e
V " YE
CATTLE.: 4 Holstein
.fers„ milking, and rebred;
steers, 900 Iles.; 4 Angus
steers, 500 lbs.; Hereford
heifer, 1 year old; 8 fell
calves.
IWO: 13 York sows, first
litter, due in April,
HAY; 500 bales of hay.
IMPLEMENTS: 1950 Ford
tractor, in good shape; 3-
$PC4(n spring tooth drags;
set of harrows; lot, 7 ft.
binder; Cockshutt m o w e r;
Cockshutt side rake; M-1-I
drop head hay leader; 3-drum
steel roller; M-11 manure
spreader; rubber tired wagon;
hay rack, like new; Hawks-
vale weed sprayer, 3-point
hitch, new; 2-wheel trailer
and racks; Woods electric
grinder; Woods roller; 2 h,p,
motor; feed bin; cutting box;
walking plow; scuffler; Viking
cream separator and motor;
PsimP, suitable for windmill;
steel water trough; Stewart
clippers; 32 ft. extension lad-
der; aluminum wheelbarrow;
ropes and pulleys; 20001b.
scales; fanning mill; 2 sets of
'harness; 1941 Plymouth car,
radio, good tires; beat houser
for W.4 Int.; 2 sections of
hens nests; 2 chicken brood-
ers, electric; chicken shelter;
root pulper; forks, shovels,
tools, etc.
FURNITURE; Oak dining
room suite, good; kitchen
table; odd chairs; Frigidaire
4-burner electric stove, good;
sofa bed; tables; wardrobe;
2 beds, springs and mat-
tresses; rocking chair; Singer
sewing machine: Quebec
heater, for, coal or wood;
No Reserve. The farm is
sold,
TERMS: Cash.
THEODORE STEPHEN,
Proprietor
W. E. NAIRN & SON, Auct,
21e
Extensive
AUCTION SALE
Of Valuable Tractor,
Choice Beef Cattle,
Horses, Farm Implements,
Hay, Grain & Misc. Items
On the premises,
Lot South Half 14, Con. 9,
HAY TOWNSHIP,
11/4 miles east of Zurich or 6
miles west of Hensel", thence
2 miles south.
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell
by public auction on
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27
at 1:00 p.m.
CHOICE BEEF CATTLE:
Hereford cow carrying fourth
calf, due before sale date;
Hereford cow carrying fourth
calf, due in June; part Here-
ford and Durham cow, carry-
ing third calf, due in July;
part Durham and Ayrshire
cow, carrying fifth calf, due
before sale date; Hereford
cow, milking, due in August;
Hereford steer, rising 2 years
old, in market condition; 2
Hereford heifers, rising 2
years old, in market condi-
tion; 2 Hereford yearling
steers; 2 'Hereford yearling
heifers. Cattle of extra choice
quality,
HORSES: Clyde work team,
sound and reliable.
HOGS: 6 York pigs, aver-
aging 125 lbs. each,
TRACTOR & FARM IM-
PLEMENTS; Allis Chalmers
"CA" standard tractor equip-
ped with 3-point 'hitch, in
guaranteed brand new condi-
tion; 2-furrow Allis Chalmers
3 - point hitch plow; Id - H
binder; McDeering mower, 5
ft. cut; McDeering hay load-
er, in new condition; M-H
manure spreader, on steel;
McDeering llsrun grain and
fertilizer drill; 3-drum steel
roller; 8 ft. cultivator, on
rubber; 'McDeering 4-bar side
delivery rake, brand new
condition; rubber tire wagon,
WASSITONetWiel
24 Tenders Wanted
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
of Choice Beef Cattle,
Tractor, Truck, Combine,
Farm Implements, Hay,
Grain, Household Effects
and Misc. Items
On the premises
LOT 10, CONCESSION 16
STEPHEN TOWNSHIP
14 mile south of Shipka
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
FRIDAY, MARCH 22
at 1 p.M.
CHOICE BEEF CATTLE:
Part Hereford and Durham
cow fresh one week with calf
at foot; Hereford cow recent-
ly freshened with calf at foot;
Hereford cow carrying third
calf, clue in April; roan Dur-
ham cow carrying third calf,
due in April; 'Hereford cow
due May 15; 6 red Durham
cows carrying second calf, due
in April and May; roan Dur-
ham heifer due in May; 4
Hereford steers rising 2 years
old, market condition; 3 Dur-
ham heifers rising 2 years
old, market condition; 2 Here-
ford fall calves.
Cattle all of extra good
quality.
TRACTOR, TRUCK AND
COMBINE: M. H. Farman
tractor equipped with scuffles
and bean puller; 1950 Mercury
1/2 ton pick-up truck in good
condition; McDeering com-
bine No. 52, 5 ft. swath equip-
ped with motor, extra canvass
'and pick-up.
FARM IMPLEMENTS: M H
4-bar side delivery rake, new
condition; McDeering binder,
7 ft. cut; McDeering 13-run
grain and fertilizer drill; Mc-
Deering horse drawn manure
spreader; McDeering mower
5 ft. cut; McDeering 7h ft.
power lift cultivator on rub-
ber; McDeering electric cream
separator; Woods electric oat
roller; rubber tire wagon; 16
ft. flat rack and grain box;
5-section Diamond 'harrows; 2-
drum steel roller; M.H. 2-fur-
row tractor plow on steel;
McDeering hay loader; 2-
wheel trailer; garden scuffler;
Clinton fanning mill; grain
auger; 2,000 lb. beam scales;
hay fork rope; quantity 5/16"
plywood; electric chick brood-
er; wheelbarrow, iron kettle;
steel fence posts; snow fence;
water trough; plastic garden
hose; quantity lumber; 250
new berry boxes, barrels,
shovels, forks, chains. Many
other 'miscellaneous items.
HAY AND GRAIN: 150 bales
mixed hay; 200 bushels' Rod-
ney oats suitable for seed; 150
bushels mixed grain; 80 bush-
els Herta barley suitable for
seed; 65 bushels cob corn.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS
studio c o u c h, chesterfield
chair; 2 dressers; dining room
and kitchen furniture; sealers;
crocks etc. etc.
TERMS — Cash
No reserve as the farm is
sold.
Lunch booth provided by
Shipka United Church Women.
ROSS LOVE, Proprietor
GLENN WEBB, Clerk
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
14;21c
clpal Office of the Village of
Zurich on erected Walls On
new site.
This project is subjected to
Building inspector,
A Marked cheque of.$2Q0,00
must accompany tender as
guarantee that the terme of
this tender are complied with,
or deposit will be forfeited.
Lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted,
Project to be completed by
June 1, 1963.
Tenders to be in the hands
of Clerk-Treasurer, March 30,
1963.
Tenders eealed and clearly
marked.
ELDA WAGNER
Cerk-Treasurer
14:21c
25 Auction Sales
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GRASS FARM, 50 to 200
acres. George Poortinge,
Highway 83, 6 miles east of
Exeter, phone 235.2907, 21'1'
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EXETER SEWER
PROJECT
Persons giving easements
to the Ontario Water Re-
sources Commission are re-
quired to sign formal grants
of easement to the Commis-
sion. The previous documents
signed were agreements to
grant easements to the Com-
mission.
For the purpose of the for-
mal signing, Messrs. Mac-
kenzie end Raymond will hold
office in the
TOWN HALL, EXETER
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27
from 12 noon to 9 p.m.
All persons giving ease-
ments are urged 'to attend at
this time. If a male person
holds land in his own name,
his wife is required to sign
the easement,
If a mortgage covers the
Property over which the ease-
ment runs, the mortgagee is
required to sign the ease-
ment.
If it is impossible to at-
tend at this time, contact
Mackenzie & Raymond for an
appointment.
MACKENZIE & RAYMOND
587 Main St., Exeter
far the Ontario Water
Resources Commission.
21c
VILLAGE OF ZURICH
Tenders are called, for the
following, and to be presented
in one tender:
1. Dismantling of vault and
chimney and rebuilding of
Same on new location on old
mill site,
2, Construction of cement
footings, "below frost line"
end cement Or cement block
walls to be erected to support
the building mentioned below,
also a centre support member
for building on new site.
3. The moving of the Muni-
23 legal Notices
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of
lsminia Amefred
Cunningham
deceased,
All persons having claims
against the estate of Isminia
Amefred Cunningham, late of
the Town of Exeter, in the
County of Huron, Widow, who
died on or about the 8th day
of February 1963, are requir-
ed to file particulars of same
with Bell & Laughton, Solicit-
ors of Exeter, Ontario, by the
23rd day of March 1963, after
which date the estate will be
distributed having regard only
to those claims of which
notice has been received.
Bell & Laughton,
Solicitors for the Executor,
Exeter, Ont.
7:14:21c
24 Tenders Wanted
TENDERS FOR
REMOVAL OF SWILL
Tenders are called for the
removal of swill, bones un-
cooked, bones cooked, rough
fat and greases from RCAF
Station Centralia, Ontario, for
period 1 April, 1963, to 31
March, 1964, All tenders to be
addressed to: The Command-
ing Officer, RCAF Station,
Centralia, Ontario, end are to
be received on or before 27
March, 1963. 14:21c
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March 21, 1963 Page 11
25 AucliOn sales 25 Auction Sales 18 For Refit
a miles north, on
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10
at 1;00 p.m.
Watch for complete list in
next week's issue.
ELMORE DATARS, Prop,
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer 21c
Extensive
AUCTION SALE
Of Valuable Tractor,
Farm Implements
& Misc. Items
On the Premises,
LOT 9, BIDDULPII TWP.
I% miles north of Mooresville
THURSDAY, APRIL 11
at 1:00 p.m,
Complete list of sale in
next week's issue,
MAURICE SPRITYTTE, Prop,
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
21c
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
Of Tractor, Truck,
Farm Implements, Cattle,
Hogs, Hay, Grain &
Household Effects
On the Premises,
LOT 7, CONCESSION 15,
HAY TOWNSHIP,
11/4 miles west of Dashwood,
"Aw, how could Jack climb
that high up a beanstalk
without en oxygen, supply?"
1V0Wa
se7.4,41"seVe
On the Premises,
LOT 33, CONCESSION 2,
'OSBORNE TOWNSHIP,
21/2 miles north of Exeter,
thence 11/4 miles east, third
farm north, on
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3
at 1:00 p.m.
Watch for complete list of
this outstanding sale in next
week's issue.
CLIFFORD MOIR, Proprietor
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
21e
TO ATTEND OUR
Important
AUCTION SALE
Of Dairy and Beef Cattle,
Tractor, Farm Implements
Hay, Grain, Household
Effects & Misc. Items
On the Premises,
LOT 12, CONCESSION 7,
USBORNE TOWNSHIP,
1/2 mile north of Elimville or
21/2 miles east of Exeter, on
Huron St., 1 mile south,
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell
by public auction on
FRIDAY, MARCH 29
at 1:00 p.m.
CATTLE: Holstein cow,
carrying fourth calf, due in
April; Holstein cow, carrying
second calf, due in April;
Holstein cow, milking, recent-
ly rebred; Holstein farrow
cow; Durham farrow cow; 2
Hereford steers, rising 2 years
old, market condition; 4 Here-
ford grass cattle; 3 Holstein
yearling heifers.
TRACTOR & FARM IM-
PLEMENTS: Cockshutt 70
standard tractor, in good con-
dition; Fleury 3-furrow plow;
MeII binder, 7 ft. cut; M-H
mower, 5 ft. cut; 81/2 ft. cul-
tivator; 3 - section diamond
harrows; 3-section lever har-
rows; Gehl 101/2 " hammer
mill, like new; 50 ft. hammer
mill belt; Universal 2-unit
milker; rubber tire wagon; 16
ft, hay rack; garden tractor,
Extensive
AUCTION SALE
Of Choke Shorthorn
Cattle, Tractors, Valuable
Farm Implements,
Combine, Hay, Grain,
& Misc. Items
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
Of 75 Acre Farm,
Tractors, Thresher,
Farm Implements,
Livestock & Misc. Items
On •the Premises,
LOT 17, CONCESSION 19,
HAY TOWNSHIP,
11/4 miles east of Zurich,
thence 11/2 miles south, on
FRIDAY, APRIL 5
at 1:00 p.m.
REAL ESTATE: Consists of
Lot 17, Con. 19, Hay Town-
ship, 75 acres, all tillable
land, on which is situated a
frame dwelling; large bank
barn and garage, All in good
state of repair.
Terms of Real Estate: 10%
on day of sale, balance in 30
days, Sold subject to a rea-
sonable reserve bid.
Inspection invited,
Complete list of sale of
other items in next week's
issue.
DONALD HULBERT, Prop.
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
21c
fg
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
Of Farm Stock, Machinery
& Household Effects
At LOT 1, CON, 9,
TUCKERS1VIITH TOWNSHIP,
33/4 miles west of Staffa, or
21/2 miles east of No. 9 School
on Kippen Road.
SATURDAY, MARCH 30
at 12;30 sharp.
CATTLE: 6 Durham cows
with calf at side (5 years
old), fresh 1 week; 11 Dur-
ham cows, due to freshen
soon; 1 Durham steer, 1050
lbs.; 6 Durham heifers, 900
lbs.; 13 yearlings, 600 lbs.; 5
calves.
PIGS: 20 chunks.
IMPLEMENTS: Allis Chal-
mers tractor, D17 (one year
old), 300 hours; Allis Chal-
mers 12 ft. mounted cultivat-
or; Allis Chalmers 4-furrow
mounted plough; Allis Chal-
mers C-A tractor with man-
ure loader and scuffler; Mc-
Kee harvester with new wagon
and box, 60 ft. pipe, elbow
and grain thrower attach-
ment; front end grain swath-
er; Case manure spreader;
International 1 ton truck with
hoist, tarp and grain box,
International side rake; Mas-
sey Harris 7 ft. cultivator;
PTO 422 Cockshutt combine
with bean attachment, 2 years
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Clearing
AUCTION SALE
Of Farm Stock, Hay,
Implements & Furniture
On LOT 13, CON. 1,
BLANSHARD TOWNSHIP,
1 mile north of Anderson, on
MONDAY, MARCH 25, 1963
at 1:00 p.m. MM
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