Cambridge Independent Press 14 Oct 1882: Edleston Red Cross stock sale
TUESDAY NEXT.
The Red Cross Farm, Trumpington,
Situate on the Hills-road, about 2˝ Miles from the centre of Town of Cambridge.
Messrs. CATLING & MANN
Are favoured with instructions from the Executors of Lilley Edleston, Esq., deceased, TO SELL BY AUCTION, on the Premises, as above, on TUESDAY next, October 17th, at Eleven o’clock punctually, all the
Live and Dead Farming Stock,
Comprising 2 WORKING HORSES, BAY PONY,
and the nearly new
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
AND EFFECTS,
Comprising 13-coulter corn, seed & compost drill by Smyth, dressing machine by Baker, corn screen by Boby, turnip cutter by Gardner, oilcake breaker by Ransome & Sims, 2-knife chaff cutter by Page & Co., weighing machine by Avery, single and double-breasted iron-ploughs, 2 sets of harrows, 2 horse hoes, Page’s scarifier, iron horse rake by Page, double-cylinder, light and heavy iron-rolls, 2 tumbrils, pig, sheep and horse troughs, 3 galvanized iron pans, hand tools, 4 ladders, superior stack cloth, 42 sacks, cart ropes, harness, lot of pantiles, drain pipes, old iron, useful wood, about 25 bushels of potatoes, a few fowls, skye terrier dog,
TWO STACKS OF HAY,
(part Clover and part Grass), and Miscellaneous Property.
May be viewed the morning of sale, and catalogues obtained of Messrs. CATLING & MANN, Auctioneers, Land Agents & Valuers, Corn Exchange-street, Cambridge.