| Notes: | The Bury and Norwich Post Wednesday, 18 Sep 1822, Page 1
WINFARTHING, NEAR DISS. By T. CALVER. On Friday and Saturday the 27th and 28th of September, 1822, on the Premises of Mr. THOMAS COOK, who quits his Farm at Michaelmas; COMPRISING 10 very useful Cart Mares and Geldings, of good ages: brood Mare and Foal, 9 excellent milch Cows, handsome two-year-old Bull, ditto Heifer, forward in calf; 8 year-old Heifers and Steers, 48 head of Swine; 4 road waggons, 3 six-inch wheel tumbrils, turnip cart, 2 patent ploughs, 3 sets of harrows, two-horse quarter roll, one-horse ditto, and barley ditto, turnip and straw bins, cart and plough harness, forks, rakes, ropes, &c. chaff engine (Burrell’s), neat Essex cart and harness. In-door Effects - 3 featherbeds and bedding, tent bedstead and furniture, 2 servants’ bedsteads, wainscot dining, tea, and other tables and chairs, capital deal servants’ table, ditto eight-day repeating clock, in a wainscot case; pier and dressing glasses, fire-irons, china, glass, and earthenware. Dairy and Wash-house - 5 excellent milk leads, leaded salting tray, gutter and milk keelers, barrel churn, mash and other tubs, beer casks, &c. that will be expressed in Catalogues to be had in due time at the Nag’s Head Inn, Harling; King’s Head Diss; Place of sale; and of the Auctioneer. N.B. The Stock, Implements, and Dairy Utensils, will be sold the First Day; and each Day’s Sale will begin punctually at Eleven o’clock. |