Cambridge Independent Press 4 Oct 1879: Masters farm sale

THURSDAY NEXT.

Trumpington, Cambridgeshire.

Two Miles from Cambridge.

The Valuable LIVE & DEAD

FARMING STOCK,

COMPRISING 7 capital working Cart Mares and Geldings, and 1 Nag Mare, 4 years old; 14 Head of Cow Stock, including 4 Shorthorn Cows in calf, pure-bred Alderney Cow down calving, 6 in-calf Heifers, 2 Buds, 2 Weaning Calves, and 1 well-bred Yearling Shorthorn Bull; 20 Pigs, including 2 in-pig Sows, Sow and 9 Pigs, and 8 Store Pigs; a quantity of Poultry, including about 130 Head of Fowls, 10 Turkeys and 10 Ducks; also an assortment of Agricultural Implements in excellent preservation, suitable to the occupation, including a 4 ft. 6 in. drum, by Burrows and Stewart (nearly new), and a few lots of household effects and dairy utensils.

TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY

Messrs. GRAIN & LONG,

On THURSDAY next, 9th October, 1879, by direction of Mr. W. E. Marsters, who is giving up his present occupation.

Sale to commence at Eleven o’clock punctually.

Luncheon by Ticket, 2s. 6d. each, at 1.30.

Sale of Live Stock to commence at 2.30 punctually.

Catalogues may be obtained on the Premises; at the principal Inns in the neighbourhood; and of the Auctioneers, 2, St. Andrew’s-hill, Cambridge.

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