Cambridge Chronicle 22 Sep 1849: Trinity Farm sale
TRUMPINGTON.
TRINITY COLLEGE FARM, HILLS ROAD.
13 VERY SUPERIOR HORSES and MARES,
IRON-GREY FOAL
, 192 Prime Leicester and Half-bred EWES,
200 DITTO LAMBS, 4 TUPS,
SOW, 12 PIGS,
Three 6-inch and one 3-inch-wheel iron-armed Carts, with copses and ladders (nearly new), Water Cart, excellent 13-coulter Corn, Seed, and Manure Drill, by Smyth, of Peasenhall, (cost a short time since £50), 2 Turnip Cutters, by Gardener, 4 Iron L. and 1 Ho- (?) Ploughs, by Ransom, iron and wood Roll, Patent Harrows, by Sanders and Williams, of Bedford, Dressing and Weighing Machines, Cart and Plough Harness, and numerous Agricultural Implements,
TO be SOLD by AUCTION,
By WENTWORTH & SWAN,
(Who are jointly concerned on this occasion,)
On FRIDAY NEXT, September 28th, 1849, at Eleven o’clock (without reserve,) upon the premises, by order of the Proprietors, who leave the above Farm at Michaelmas next. N.B. – The Auctioneers beg to call the attention of their Agricultural Friends to the above Stock, which will be found first-rate, the Horses and Mares being most of them bred and reared upon the Farm, are good workers, young, and clean legged. The Sheep, Lambs and Tups are well bred and in good condition, and the Farming Implements of the very best description, and new within a few years.
To be viewed the day before and morning of sale, where catalogues may be had; and at the Rose and Crown, Saffron Walden; Bull, Royston; Golden Lion, St. Ives; Black Bull, Newmarket; and of the Auctioneers, Cambridge.