Sale. Manor House Farm, Shotteswell

The whole of the valuable

LIVE AND DEAD FARMING STOCK

Including: Herd of 107 cattle, comprising 70 Grand Fat 3½ year old Welsh heifers, 15 dairy cows and heifers (mostly down-calving or with calf at foot), 8 in-calf Welsh heifers, 12 barren heifers, and 2 calves; Flock of 125 Border Leicester Sheep, 5 Cart Horses, 2 Valuable Cart Mares and Foals, a 2 year old Cart colt, also a Capital Brown Pony, 6 year old quiet to ride and drive; Two sows and pigs, Fat Porker, Poultry, a collection of Agricultural implements, Dog-Cart, Rubber-tyred Ralli car, Market Float, Governess Car, Ladders, Harness, Dairy Utensils etc. also a portion of the excellent Household furniture.

WILL BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY

MILLER AND ABBOTTS

On Tuesday, September 28th, 1914 by direction of Mrs George Corbett, who is relinquishing farming.

Luncheon at 10.30. Sale to commence at 11.30

The auctioneers wish to direct the attention of Cattle Dealers and Farmers to this Sale. The Welsh 3 year old heifers are fit for the butcher, the Dairy cattle excellent, and the whole of the cattle coloury and healthy. The Wether sheep are good meat, and the Lambs good sorted. The Horses are a useful lot, and the furniture substantial and well-made.

Catalogue can be obtained at the Place of sale, or of the Auctioneers, Banbury, Byfield and Bicester.

Banbury Guardian, September 1914

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