DURFORD MILL, NEAR PETERSFIELD.

Two splendid valuable HUNTERS; chestnut Mare, 7 yrs. old; bay Gelding, 5 yrs old; two strong Cart Horses, each 7 yrs old; and an excellent Pony, 4 yrs. old.

     MR. G. ETHERINGTON is instructed to SELL by AUCTION, on Thursday the 3d of December, 1863, the whole of the LIVE and DEAD STOCK and HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, the property of Messrs. T. and H. Budd, the mill being let.

Live and Dead Stock.

     Two splendid Hunters and first-rate Fencers, two strong Cart Horses, handsome Pony, and Poultry, capital spring van, one with head, one without, good mill waggon, double shafts, spring carts.

A Rick of good Meadow Hay, about 10 Tons,

Wheelbarrow, pig troughs, two sets of good thill harness, one set of trace, quantity of hurdles, about 15 load of sacks.

Household Furniture.

Consists of bedsteads, beds, loo, dining, and other tables, cane-seat and other chairs, dressing tables and glasses, wash-stands and ware, pots, kettles, crockery, and many other articles.

     Catalogues may be had in due time, at the place of Sale, the principal Inns, and of Mr. G. Etherington, auctioneer and general valuer, Dragon-street, Petersfield.

To commence at Twelve o’Clock.

     The Sale advertised in the West Sussex Gazette, for the 26th of November, is POSTPONED till the 3d of December.