MANOR FARM, CHALTON,
BETWEEN HAVANT AND PETERSFIELD.
TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY
MR. EDWARD WYATT, on Thursday, September 22nd, 1864, at Twelve o’clock precisely, on the premises of the Manor Farm, Chalton.
All the valuable LIVE and DEAD FARMING STOCK belonging to Mrs. Martin, quitting the farm, comprising—
In Live Stock, seven good cart horses, 300 down flock ewes, 200 down ewe lambs, two milch cows, and one yearling heifer.
In Dead Stock, four waggons, four dung carts, four iron rollers, and a Cambridge roller, four two-wheel wooden ploughs, iron and wood drag and small harrows, four-horse power thrashing machine, seed sowing machine, two-horse turnip drill, sheep tackle, plough, thill and trace harness, and the usual smaller implements.
Also the BREWING TACKLE.
May be viewed the morning of sale, and catalogues had at the farm, and of Mr. E. Wyatt, Surveyor and Estate Agent, Chichester.