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24 Tenders Wanted
WARBLE FLY CONTROL.
Township of Hay
1. Tenders wilt be received by
the Township of May for
spraying cattle for Warble
Fly Control for 1966. The
Township will supply the
powder. Tenders to state
price per head per spray
and also state price per
hour. All work to conform
with the terms of the War-
ble Fly Act and Amend-
ments.
2. Tenders will be received for
supplying Warble Fly Pow-
der, prices to be quoted on
15-pound and 1-pound bags,
delivered to the Hay Town-
ship Shed near Zurich.
All of above tenders are to
be in the Clerk's Office by
Tuesday, March 15, 1966 at 6:00
p.m.
Lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
H. W. BROKENSHIRE,
Clerk-Treas,, Twp. of Hay
Zurich, Ont, 10e
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Auction Sale Listings
Alvin Walper, Auctioneer
Phone 119 Dashwood
March 12 — Farm Machinery.
Raymond Kading, Prop.
March 14 — General Farm
Sale. Gerald Lawson, Prop.
March 16—Farm Implements.
Mark and Arnold Whitney, Prop.
March 18 — Real Estate and
General Farm Sale. Mrs. Beat-
rice Faber, Prop.
March 19 — Real Estate and
Farm Sale. Ronald Robinson,
Prop.
March 21 — General Farm
Sale. Jack McClinchey, Prop.
March 22 — General Farm
Sale. Mrs. Beatrice Rader, Prop.
March 23 — General Farm
Sale. Pete Coates, Prop.
March 24 — Farm Imple-
ments. Albert Pearce, Prop.
March 25 — General Farm
Sale. John Spacek, Prop.
March 26 — Household Ef-
fects. John Gellman, Prop.
March 28 — Estate Auction.
Almer Stewart, Prop.
March 30 — General Farm
Sale. Milton Webb, Prop.
April 1 — General Farm Sale.
Wm. Geiser, Prop.
April 2 — Residence & School
Supplies, Zurich.
April 4 — General Farm Sale.
Mrs. Gordon Wilson, Prop.
April 6 — General Farm Sale.
Chas. Weiberg, Prop.
April 9 — Estate Auction.
Melvin and Leeland Desjardine,
Executors. 10c
Extensive
AUCTION SALE
of High Quality Registered
Jerseys, Holsteins & Grade
Dairy Cattle, Hogs, Poultry,
Hay and Grain, Tractors,
Trucks, Forage Harvester
Equipment, Farm Imple-
ments, Household Effects
and Misc. Items
On the premises
LOT 15, S.E.B.,
USBORNE TOWNSHIP
1 mile south of Woodham, or 2
miles south of Kirkton, High-
way 23
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
MONDAY, MARCH 14
at 12:30 p.m.
DAIRY CATTLE: Reg. Hol-
stein, milking, rebred carrying
fourth calf; reg. Holstein, milk-
ing, rebred, carrying third calf;
reg. Holstein recently freshen-
ed, calf at foot; Holstein cow
carrying third calf due before
sale date; Holstein cow carry-
ing second calf due March 18;
Ayrshire cow carrying fourth
calf due in May; Holstein cow,
second calf, recently freshened;
Holstein cow carrying third calf
due end of March; Holstein heif-
er, fresh, calf at foot; Ayrshire
cow carrying fourth calf, due
before sale date; part Holstein
and Jersey cow carrying fourth
calf, due before sale date; Hol-
stein cow, milking, rebred.
REGISTERED JERSEYS: 10
reg. Jersey cows, milking, all
rebred; S reg. Jersey cows, re-
cently freshened; 6 reg. Jersey
heifers due to calf April and
May. This is an outstanding
herd of dairy cattle sired from
high producing blood lines fea-
turing prominent sires, Bramp-
ton Theo Acme, Marlu Milestone
Radiant and Mack Marlu,
10 Hereford steers and heifers
rising 2 years old; 6 small
calves; 4 reg. Jersey calves;
pure bred Jersey bull rising
2 years old; pure bred Holstein
bull rising 2 years old.
HOGS: 4 Yorkshire sows due
end of March; 16 Yorkshire
pigs averaging 75 lbs. each;
Yorkshire hog.
POULTRY: 50 Leghorn year-
ling hens.
TRACTORS, TRUCKS, FARM
EQUIPMENT: Ford Standard
tractor including Skyline loader;
Oliver 77 standard tractor, re-
cently overhauled; MII 81 trac-
tor including scuffler; Avery
row crop tractor including 7-ft.
mower and bean puller: M M
10-ft. self propelled combine,
completely equipped, in good
condition; M M power take-off
6 ft, combine eompletely equip-
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ped; 'two 1946 Dodge 3-ton trucks
with hoist and stock racks; John
Deere forage harvester equip-
ped with corn and hay pick-
ups; also heavy duty motor,
like new; 2 Gehl forage har-
vesters, self unloading racks &
heavy duty wagons, used one
season; rubber tire wagon and
racks; ()taco rubber tire wag-
on; M M 2-row power take off
corn picker; John Deere 17-run
double disc grain and fertilizer
drill; MH 17-run grain drill;
John Deere 4-row corn planter;
White hydraulic lift cultivator
on rubber; 3-section drag har-
rows; Int. 3-furrow plow on rub-
ber; Int. 2-furrow plow on rub-
ber; 2 sets diamond harrows;
MIT binder, 8-ft. cut, like new;
Int. one-way 7-plate disc; Little
Giant 36-ft. hay elevator; Cobey
120 - bushel tractor spreader;
Fleury Bisset 32-plate tractor
disc; MH 4-bar side delivery
rake; Spraymotor weed sprayer;
Wood's 22-can bulk cooler; 2
Universal milking machines,
completely equipped; milk cans;
pails; 18-gallon water heater;
Letz grain grinder; Case ham-
mer mill; grain blower; Lin-
coln 180 amp. electric welder;
bean cooker; 4 electric motors;
colony house 10x12; blacksmith
forge and drill; Stewart electric
clipper; electric drill; cutter;
team bells; antique cider press;
grass seeder; incubator; heavy
duty vice; chains; forks; shov-
els, etc.
HAY AND GRAIN: 200 bales
mixed hay; 200 bales straw;
200 bushel mixed grain; 18 ton
cob corn; 13 bushel of choice
alfalfa seed; 10 bushel of treat-
ed beans.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Elec-
tone television; Kent sniall elec-
tric organ; radio; kitchen cup-
boards; settee and chair; kitch-
en chairs; sideboard; dishes &
antiques, Also a good Collie dog,
Plan to attend this outstand-
ing sale.
TERMS; Cash.
No reserve as the farm is
sold. Lunch booth.
GERALD LAWSON, Prop.
GARNET HICKS, Clerk
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
3:10c
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
of Tractors, Combine, Farm
Machinery, Hay, Household
Effects and Misc. Items
On the premises,
Lot 27, Con. Lake Road East,
HAY TOWNSHIP
3 miles north of Grand Bend
or 4 miles south of St. Joseph
on Highway 21.
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
SATURDAY, MARCH 12
at 1:00 p.m.
TRACTORS, COMBINE: Int,
W-4 standard tractor, in guar-
anteed condition; Int. "A"
tractor, in Al condition; Case
77 combine with motor, in new
condition; Case 9-ft. swather,
like new.
FARM MACHINERY: Hender-
son manure loader for "A"
tractor; Int. 3-furrow plow, on
rubber; Int. heavy duty spring-
tooth cultivator; bit. 28-plate
tractor disc; Int. 4-bar side
rake; Int. team-drawn manure
spreader; McDeering 13 - run
grain and fertilizer drill; M-H
51/2 - ft. mower; Fleury - Bissell
land packer; 4-section diamond
harrows; 3-section diamond har-
rows; Vessott grain grinder
and belt; tractor umbrella;
heat houser for W-4 tractor;
flat rack; rubber tire wagon;
150-bushel self-unloading grain
box; dual wheel trailer, includ-
ing 200-bushel grain , box; heavy
duty rubber tire wagon; 2
trailers, including stock rack;
2-row bean scuffler with weed-
ers; bean puller; set of bean
knives; Letz grinder and bag-
ger; National one-unit milker;
6 milk cans; milk strainer;
Aeroflow 4-can milk cooler; 20-
ft. grain auger; 200-gal. gas
tank; steel fence posts; jack-
all jack; rotary pump; power
take - off shaft; tractor tire
pump; root pulper; fanning
mill; electric fencer; scythe;
1/2 -11.p. motor; bench vise;
bucket scraper; colony house;
jig saw; pipe wrenches; emery;
pig troughs; shovels; forks;
logging chains; hay fork rope;
tractor chains; Homelite 16-
inch chain saw, equipped with
31/2 -h.p. motor, etc., etc.
HAY: 1000 bales mixed hay,
Quantity household effects.
No reserve, everything will
be sold.
TERMS: Cash.
RAYMOND KADING, Prop.
GLENN WEBB, Clerk
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
3:10c
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
of
Valuable Tractors, Truck,
Forage Harvester Equip-
ment, Farm Implements,
Hay, Pony, Household Ef-
fects and Misc. Items
On the premises
LOT 21, CON. 7,
STEPHEN TWP.
5 miles west of Exeter on Hur-
on St. or 21 north of Crediton,
1/2 mile west
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16
at 1:00 p.m.
TRACTORS & TRUCKS: M II
65 Diesel Standard tractor in
guaranteed condition; Cockshutt
Standard tractor in good ton-
dition; M. M. Model "Z" stand-
ard tractor, good condition;
1954 Ford pick-up truck in A-1
condition; 1963 G.M.C. 11 ton
pick-up truck.
FORAGE HA RVESTE It
EQUIPMENT & IMPLEMENTS:
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Gehl forage harvester with hay
attachments; Case forage blow-
er; hay crimper; Dearborn
corn picker; M II 10-ft. power
take-off swather; M F 4-furrow
narrow bottom hydraulic plow;
2 forage harvester racks and
wagon; M 11 8-ft. cultivator;
M II 13-run grain and fertilizer
drill; hit. No. 10 tractor spread-
er; 32-ft. hay elevator; snow
blower; 2-drum steel roller; 4-
section diamond harrows;
grain auger; 1 h.p. electric mo-
tor; q., h.p. electric motor;
Speed bicycle; 200 ft. electric
cord; bench vice; heavy sledge;
2-wheel trailer and rack; water
trough; grain box; iron kettle;
post-hole digger; Jack-All jack;
grease gun; chains; wrenches;
tools, etc., etc.
HAY: 1,000 bales choice hay.
Reg. part Arab pony stallion,
a real show prospect.
Quantity of household effects.
TERMS: Cash. No reserve.
MARK & ARNOLD WHITNEY,
Proprietors
DALTON FINKBEINER, Clerk
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
3;10c
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
of 40 Holstein Milk Cows,
3 Tractors, Power Machin-
ery, Equipment and Feed
SELLING FOR HOMER JUDGE
2 miles south-east of London on
Hamilton Road, just west of
Nordon Restaurant
FRIDAY, MARCH 18
commencing at 12 o'clock sharp
CATTLE-40 head high grade
Holstein milk cows, of which 15
are new milkers; 10 cows
springing; balance bred to
freshen periodically throughout
the year. A good producing
herd.
MACHINERY—John Deere 720
standard tractor, power steer-
ing; M. F. tractor with Davis
loader; Ford Major tractor;
M. F. 35 self propelled combine
with pickup 3 years old; John
Deere No. 33 power manure
spreader; Fox forage harvester
with corn head and hay pick-
up; Keels blowers and pipes;
2 Gehl self unloading forage
racks; 3 heavy farm wagons;
Owatonno swather with pick-up
reel and hay conditioner; 2
Prometal gravity grain bins;
David Brown 3 pt. hitch 3 fur-
row plow; Keewanee 40 plate
wheel disc; 3 pt. hitch post
hole auger; I.H.C. 4 •row No.
456 precision drop corn planter
2 years old; M.F. 26A 15 run
double disc opener grain drill;
Continental sprayer on trailer
with 220 gal. tank with spray
gun and boom equipped for At-
razine; 3 pt. hitch fertilizer and
grass seed sower; 3 pt. hitch
buzz saw; 5 section drag har-
rows; set heavy chain harrows;
Farmway silo unloader; Farm-
way barn cleaner; 4 exhaust
fans; electric fly sprayer; 3 pt.
hitch grader blade; Continental
rotary stalk cutter; 28 ft. Vik-
ing hay and grain elevator;
Briggs and Stratton gas motor;
heat hauser for Ford Major
tractor; heat hauser for M.F.
35 tractor; 3 hitch cultivator.
DAIRY EQUIPMENT — Hay-
erley 6300 lb. capacity bulk
milk cooler; Surge milk pump
and 11" pipeline for 50 cows;
4 Surge milker units; stainless
steel sink; pails and strainer;
Electromode milk house heater;
cattle clippers; electric Sun-
beam calf dehorner.
MISCELLANEOUS — 9 bunk
feeders and hay feeders; Woods
electric grinder; Bolens garden
tractor and cutter bar, disc
plow and blade; 9 steel gates;
2 field waterers with automatic
floats; 250 gal. buttermilk tank;
Jamesway hog feeders and
bowls; 2 bean cookers; Forge
platform scales; 1/2 ton chain
falls; 3 drill presses; plywood
canopy for 1/2 ton truck; belt
pulley for Ford or Ferguson;
pail-type grease gun; 90 gal.
Atra oil; 100 ft. heavy duty
electric cable; 2 oil space heat-
ers; 2 large steel water tanks,
etc.
FEED-500 bales mixed hay;
quantity cut hay; 15' ensilage
in 14' silo. An extra good of-
fering of cattle and machinery,
most of which is like new or
in good working condition.
Plan to attend this sale.
TERMS: Cash day of sale.
LES SHACKELTON, Auctioneer
Phone 773.3552 Springfield
10c
Extensive
AUCTION SALE
of Valuable Real Estate,
Tractors, Auto, Farm Im-
plements, Cattle, Hay,
Grain, Household Effects
and Misc. Items
On the premises,
LOT 15, CON. 1
HAY TOWNSHIP
11.41 miles south of Hensall or
VA miles north of Exeter, on
Highway 4.
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
FRIDAY, MARCH 18
at 12:00 p.m.
REAL ESTATE: Parcel No.
1: 100-acre farm, Lot 15, Con,
1, Hay Township, 10 acres,
more or less, mixed bush, re-
mainder all tillable, on which
is situated 11 storey brick
dwelling, large living and din-
ing room, modern kitchen, 3-
piece bathroom, 2 bedrooms,
laundry and utility room. Sec-
ond floor: 3 bedrooms with
clothes closets. Full size base-
ment, oil furnace. Large
shaped barn, stabling complete-
ly modernized for beef cattle,
silo, 2 implement sheds, garage
and poultry house, Buildings all
in first class state of repair.
PARCEL NO. 2: 40 acres ad-
joining farm, Lot 16, Con. 1,
Hay Township, with no build-
ings. Land all tillable, both
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farms of choice clay loans,
i highly productive, and n first
class state of cultivation,
Inspection invited.
Terms of Real Estate: 10%
on day of sale, Additional 10%
in 30 days, balance in three
months. Sold subject to a rea-
sonable reserve bid.
Please Note: Farms to be of-
fered in one unit,
AUTO: 1964 Meteor 4-door
sedan, color white, fully auto-
matic, 35,000 actual mileage, in
brand new condition.
TRACTORS: 1964 Ford diesel
5000 with new range, fully hy-
draulic, like new; Ford power
lift 3-furrow 14-inch bottom
plow; 1959 M-Ferguson 50 stand-
ard tractor in A-1 condition,
equipped with manure loader.
TRUCK: 1953 Mercury gravel
truck, rebuilt motor, plywood
racks and tarp, good condition.
FARM IMPLEMENTS: John
Deere 17-run grain & fertilizer
drill; Oliver hydraulic lift 36-
plate wheel lift disc; M-Fergu-
son power take-off hay baler;
bale shooker; Int. 7 ft. 3-point
hitch mower; Mc-Deering 10
ft. power take-off swather; John
Deere 3-section rotary; 3-drum
steel roller; Int. stiff tooth cul-
tivator; New Idea 5-bar side
rake; 4-section diamond har-
rows; M-H 4-row scuffler; Ke-
wanee 500, 40-ft. bale elevator;
Letz grinder; heavy duty rub-
ber tire wagon equipped with
aeroplane tires; John Deere
rubber tire wagon and rack;
New Idea tractor spreader;
John Deere heavy duty wagon
equipped with self - unloading
200 bushel grain box; M-1I bean
puller; set wheel weights for
Int. H tractor; set of tractor
chains; heat houser; gas pump;
jack-all jack; corn crib; large
water tank; 3 bundles shingles;
set of sleighs; electric bean
cooker; large iron kettle; 2 cop-
per kettles; chicken crates and
feeders; Ve inch electric drill;
complete socket set; set of
scales; heavy duty vice; grease
guns; forks; chains; shovels.
CATTLE: 3 part Hereford and
Holstein heifers rising 2 years
old; 2 Angus steers rising 2
years old; Hereford cow with
calf at foot; 11 Hereford stock-
er cattle, heifers and steers.
HAY AND GRAIN: 3,000 bales
choice quality mixed hay; 600
bushel choice Rodney oats suit-
able for seed; 25 bushel barley.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Com-
plete dining room suite; kitchen
cabinet; Westinghouse 21" tele-
vision; 2 platform rockers; 3
bedsteads; dressers; commodes;
occasional chair s; electric
washing machine; Axminster
rug 9 x 12; toilet sets; dinner
set; large variety dishes; dry
sink; lamps; vacuum cleaner,
etc.
No reserve, everything will be
sold to settle estate.
TERMS; Cash.
This is an extra large sale.
Selling will be starting at 12
o'clock. Lunch booth.
MRS. BEATRICE FABER,
Administrator for the estate
of the late John Faber
DALTON FINKBEINER, Clerk
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
10:17c
Important
AUCTION SALE
of Valuable 100-acre Farm,
Tractor, Combine, Truck,
Auto, Farm Machinery,
Dairy Cattle, Hay, House-
hold Effects & Misc. Items
On the premises
LOT 15, CON, 6,
McGILLIVRAY TWP.
2 miles west of Ailsa Craig,
thence 11 miles north.
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
SATURDAY, MARCH 19
at 1:00 p.m.
REAL ESTATE: Consists of
100-acre farm, Lot 15, Con. 6,
McGillivray Twp. on which is
situated part frame and brick
dwelling with modern conven-
iences. Large bank barn, silo
and drive shed.
Land choice clay and sand
loam, well drained, water pond.
50 acres fall plowed, 15 acres
wheat, 18 acres hay, 12 acres
hardwood bush.
This is an extra good farm.
Inspection invited.
TERMS of Real Estate: 10%
on day of sale, balance in 60
days. Sold subject to a reason-
able reserve bid.
TRACTOR, COMBINE AND
TRUCK: David Brown 880 stand-
ard tractor, completely hydrau-
lic, used one season, like new;
Allis Chalmers 60 combine; 1951
Chev 1 •ton truck, 4-speed trans-
mission; 1953 Pontiac sedan in
good condition.
FARM MACHINERY: Cock-
shutt 3-point hitch trip beam 3-
furrow plow, like new; M.H. 15-
run grain and fertilizer drill on
rubber; Int, No. 45 hay baler,
like new; New Idea side deliv-
ery rake; 3-point hitch spring
tooth cultivator, like new; 2-
wheel trailer with stock racks;
Fleury Bissell 32-plate tractor
disc; M.H. tractor spreader;
heat houser; rubber tire wa-
gon; 20 ft. grain auger; electric
brooder; chicken feeders; water
fountains; hog feeders; snow
fence and posts; chains; forks;
shovels, etc., etc.
DAIRY CATTLE: 5 Holstein
cows, recently freshened, with
calves •at foot; 2 Holstein cows
due in April; Holstein cow due
sale date; Holstein farrow cow;
2 fall Holstein calves.
DAIRY EQUIPMENT: Ijniver-
sal milking machine, double
unit, with piping for 15 cows;
spray-type 6-can milk cooler;
milk cans; pails.
HAY AND STRAW: 600 bales
choice mixed hay; 100 bales of
straw,
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Din-
ing room table, chairs, side-
board, small tables, 2 bedsteads,
dressers, cupboard, box stove,
etc., etc.
No reserve as owner is giv-
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ing, up farming due to other in-
terests.
TERMS: Cash.
DONALD ROBINSON, Prop.
GARNET HICKS, Clerk
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
10:17c
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
of Valuable Tractors, Com-
bine, Farm Implements,
and Misc. Items
On the premises
N. THAMES ROAD
HII3BERT TOWNSHIP,
Highway 83
li miles east of Farquhar, or
4 miles west of Russeldale.
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
THURSDAY, MARCH 24
at 1:00 o'clock
VALUABLE TRACTORS AND
FARM IMPLEMENTS: Nuffield
"D" standard tractor used three
seasons, in A-1 condition; Free-
man manure loader and snow
bucket; Avery tractor includ-
ing hydraulic lift scuffler; M.H.
9 ft. power take-off swather;
Case No. 65 motor driven com-
bine in A-1 condition; M.11, mo-
tor driven hay baler; Kongskilde
111 ft, 3-point hitch cultivator,
used one season; M.1-I. 13-run
grain and fertilizer drill; John
Deere 4-bar side delivery rake,
recently purchased; M.H. 36-
plate tractor disc; M.H. 10 ft.
land packer; M,H. No, 11 ma-
nure spreader; M.H. bean pull-
er; rubber tire wagon & rack;
M.H. 6 ft. mower; 32 ft. bale
elevator; set diamond harrows;
20 ft. grain auger; Papec 11k"
hammer mill; 1/2 h.p. electric
motor; IA h.p. electric motor;
extension ladder; 50 ft. endless
belt; quantity electric fence
posts; steel water trough; quan-
tity planks; team ditching
scraper; chains; forks; shovels.
Kitchen table & chairs; elec-
tric washing machine, etc., etc.
No reserve as the farm is
sold.
TERMS: Cash.
ALBERT PEARCE, Prop.
GARNET HICKS, Clerk
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
10:17c
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
of Valuable Tractor, Truck,
Farm Machinery, Durham
and Hereford Cattle, Hay,
Grain and Misc. Items
On the premises
LOT 23, CON. 13, HAY TWP.
11 miles west of Zurich thence
3/4 mile north.
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
„MONDAY, MARCH 21
at 1:00 p.m.
TRACTORS, TRUCK, FARM
MACHINERY: Allis Chalmers
D-15 standard tractor, includ-
ing 4-row bean puller; 4-row
bean scuffler, recently pur-
chased; 1959 Chev pick-up truck
with stock racks; Case 950 self
propelled swather, like new, in-
cluding hay conditioner and
bean windrower; Geo. White
101 ft. spring tooth cultivator;
Geo White heavy duty wagon
and rack; McDeering 15-run
double disc grain and fertilizer
drill; 12 ft. chain harrows; 4-
section diamond harrows; 3-
drum steel roller; New Idea
95 bus. tractor spreader; Allis
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Chalmers snap-on coupling 3-
furrow plow; Allis Chalmers
hydraulic manure loader for
"D" tractor; Allis Chalmers
snap-on coupling •double disc;
Dobbin weed sprayer with 31 ft.
boom; set tractor chains; 2
umbrellas; quantity new snow
fence; 6 cords slab wood; 4
cords dry maple wood; steel
gates; farrowing crate; pig and
chicken feeders; 2 h.p. electric
motor; oat roller; new feed
cart; root pulper; chains; forks,
shovels; heat houser, hammer
mill belt; grain auger; electric
bean cooker, etc., etc.
CATILE: 5 Durham & Here-
ford cows due in April & May;
3 Angus heifers due in April;
2 Hereford heifers due in May;
4 Holstein springer heifers; 12
Hereford steers rising two yrs.
old; 10 Hereford yearling heif-
ers; 6 Holstein heifers rising
two years old; 2 small calves.
Cattle all choice quality.
PONY: Shetland pony, saddle
broken.
HAY AND GRAIN: 1,000 bales
choice quality mixed hay; 100
bushel mixed grain; quantiy of
sila ge.
No reserve.
TERMS: Cash.
JACK McCLINCHEY, Prop.
GLENN WEBB, Clerk
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
10:17c
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
of Choice Durham Cattle,
Tractors, Thresher, Farm
Machinery, Hay, Grain,
Poultry, Household Effects
and Misc. Items
On the premises
LOT 5, CON. 10, HAY TWP.,
11 miles west of Dashwood
thence 11 miles north or 3!
miles south of Zurich on paved
road, on
TUESDAY, MARCH 22
at 1:00 p.m.
DURHAM CATTLE: 8 Dur-
ham cows with calves at foot;
2 Durham heifers with calves
at foot; reg. Durham heifer,
calf at foot; part Hereford brin-
dle cow with calf at foot; reg.
dark red Durham bull rising 3
years old.
This is an extra good herd of
cattle.
POULTRY: 140 Leghorn year-
ling hens.
COMBINE, TRACTORS,
THRESHER AND FARM MA-
CHINERY; Allis Chalmers pow-
er take-off combine with all at-
tachments, A-i condition; John
Deere model 'D' standard trac-
tor in perfect condition; Allis
Chalmers 'B' standard trac-tor
equipped with Sedore manure
loader and 2-row bean scuffler;
Allis Chalmers bean puller; set
tractor chains; Robert Bell
24x40 thresher on steel, equip-
ped with cutter and grain ele-
vator; McDeering 15-run grain
and fertilizer drill; McDeering
3-furrow plow on rubber; John
Deere 4-bar side delivery rake;
McDeering mower, 6 ft cut;
New Idea 95 bushel tractor
spreader; Cobey heavy duty
rubber tire wagon; 16 ft. hay
and grain rack; Int. mower,
7 ft. cut; Bissell tractor disc;
John Deere heavy duty spring
tooth cultivator; John Deere 4-
section drag harrows; Helix 2-
wheel trailer, power take-off
120 bushel grain box; 5-section
diamond harrows; 2-wheel trail-
er & rack; 2-drum steel roller;
hay loader; horse drawn culti-
vator; walking plow; single
scuffler; Fairbanks Morse 11"
hammer mill; 120 ft. thresher
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belt; 50 ft. endless belt; 30 ft.
endless belt; cream separator;
extension blower; bag truck;
fanning mill; large iron kettle;
butcher kettle and stand; rifle;
Toro power lawn mower; ,4
.h.p. electric motor; jack-all
jack; corn shelter; wheelbar-
row; grease guns; 2 block and
tackles; jute bags; quantity of
lumber; 2 bunting poles; set
sling ropes; orchard sprayer;
roll wire; steel & cedar posts;
onion crates; set of scales; 24"
chain saw; dog house; forks,
shovels, tools and many other
miscellaneous items.
HAY AND GRAIN: 600 bales
choice quality mixed hay; 10
ft. ensilage; 1,000 bushel choice
quality mixed grain; quantity
cob corn; 5 bushel clover seed;
4 bushel alfalfa seed; 1 bushel
mixed seed.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Up-
right deep freeze; lanterns;
feather tick; antique hall mir-
ror; child's crib; blackboard;
small wagon and sleigh, etc.
TERMS: Cash,
No reserve as the farm is
sold.
MRS. BEATRICE RADER,
Proprietress
GLENN WEBB, Clerk
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
of Tractors, Truck, Farm
Implements, Cattle, Hay,
Grain and Misc. Items
On the premises
LOT 7, CON. 2,
USBORNE TOWNSHIP,
11 miles south of Exeter,
thence ii miles east, 1 mile
south.
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23
at 1:00 p.m.
TRACTORS & TRUCK: Allis
Chalmers W.D. standard trac-
tor, including manure loader;
CA Allis Chalmers tractor equip-
ped with 2-row scuffler and
bean puller; 1957 Dodge 1/2 -ton
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pick-up truck, with stock racks,
in good condition.
FARM IMPLEMENTS: M.F.
3-point hitch 3-furrow plow, like
new; int. 15-run power lift
grain and fertilizer drill; Bis-
sell 32-plate tractor disc; M.M.
power lift spring tooth cultiva-
tor; Int. stiff tooth cultivator;
Case 9-ft. swather; Allis Chal-
mers 7-ft. power take-off mow-
er; 3-drum steel roller; Int. 9-
f t. culti-packer; Int, 3 section
lever harrows; 4-section dia-
mond harrows; Case side de-
livery rake; Case 4-section lever
harrows; Wood's single row
corn picker; John Deere 5-ton
cap. wagon and rack; Oliver
power take-off 100 bus, cap,
manure spreader; 2-row corn
planter; Allis Chalmers bean
puller; Allis Chalmers 2-furrow
hydraulic plow; Allis Chalmers
3-point hitch eutivator; Letz
grain grinder; tractor umbrella;
heat houser; Spraymotor weed
sprayer; root pulper; 2-wheel
trailer; Universal milking ma-
chine; 7 milk cans; single can
milk cooler; milk strainer; 1/2
h.p. electric motor; heavy duty
vice; cattle marker and foot
trimmer; 160 ft. hayfork rope;
jack-all jack; steel posts; elec-
tric fencers; chains; cattle
feeder; 50 ft. endless belt; 100
ft. endless belt; team bells and
chimes, etc.
CATTLE: 11 Hereford stocker
heifers; 9 part Hereford and
Holstein heifers rising 2 years
old; 2 yearling Hereford steers.
HAY AND GRAIN: 2,500 bales
choice quality mixed hay; 500
bales straw; 900 bushel choice
quality Rodney oats, suitable
for seed; 15 ton mixed grain,
barley and oats.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Int.
20 cu ft. deep freeze, new con-
dition; leather studio couch;
enamel sink and taps; galv.
tubs and stand; picture frames;
lamps; quilting frames; child's
cot; storm windows, etc., etc.
No reserve as the farm is
sold.
TERMS: Cash.
MAURICE "Pete" COATES,
Proprietor
GARNET HICKS, Clerk
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
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