Cambridge Independent Press 17 Sep 1887: Witt farm sale
ON FRIDAY NEXT.
Trumpington, Cambs.
Mr. J. CARTER JONAS
Is favoured with instructions from the Executors of the late Samuel Witt, Esq., TO SELL BY AUCTION, on FRIDAY next, the 23rd of September, 1887, at Eleven o’clock, on the premises, without reserve, all the valuable
LIVE AND DEAD
FARMING STOCK,
COMPRISING –
11 CART HORSES,
A PONY, and a Valuable HUNTER,
16 HEAD of NEAT STOCK,
Including 2 Jersey and 4 Shorthorn Cows, 10 Shorthorn Steers, 6 Red-polled Steers, 4 Red-polled Heifers, and 5 home-bred Shorthorn Steers;
And the capital assortment of
Agricultural Implements,
Which are all in excellent condition.
The Auctioneer begs to call particular attention to the Horses at this Sale. All of them being young and powerful animals, with plenty of bone and substance, and being in good working condition, are many of them well adapted for London and drayhorse purposes; and, being young and seasoned, offer an unusual opportunity to dealers and others.
Catalogues can be had on the premises, and of Mr. J. CARTER JONAS, Sun Fire and Life Offices, Cambridge, and 3, Old Serjeants Inn, Chancery Lane, London, W.C.