COMBE FARM

About two miles from East and Westmeon.

LIVE AND DEAD FARMING STOCK

     MR. G. ETHERINGTON has received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, on Tuesday the 10th of May, 1864,—The whole of the very

Valuable LIVE and DEAD FARMING STOCK
of Mr. James Ray, quitting.

Twelve fine young active Cart Horses, four good waggons, four dung carts, one rave cart, four ploughs, scarifier, two sets of iron harrows, six wood harrows, three drags, one iron and one wood rollers, twelve pair of trace, thill, and plough harness, corn bin and sieve, winnowing machine, ridders, bushel measure, ladders, wheelbarrow, prongs, shovels, and a general assortment of farming implements.

     The above, particularly the Horses, are strongly recommended to Agriculturists. 

     Catalogues may be had at the place of sale, the principal Inns, the office of Mr. G. Etherington, auctioneer, land, estate agent, and general valuer, Dragon-street, Petersfield, and of Mr. A. Etherington, East-street, Havant. 

The sale to commence at one o’clock.


Combe Farm possibly at Coombe