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17th September 1926 - Auction Sales by Mr Scarborough Taylor

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Auction Sales by Mr Scarborough Taylor

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Mill Corner Farm, Reed, Royston, Herts.

G. Scarborough Taylor, P.A.S.I., has received instructions from the Exors. of the late Mr W. Bysouth to Sell by Auction at "The Bull" Hotel, Royston, on Thursday, October 21st, 1926, at 11 a.m., the whole of the live and dead farming stock, comprising 11 horses, viz., 9 working horses, 2 cobs, 40 swine, 3 dairy cows, 100 head of poultry, agricultural implements, including six Tumbril carts, elevator and horse works by Innes, 4 horse rakes, corn drill, harrows, plough, water cart, 2 binders by Massey-Harris, Bamford mill, Avery scales, rools, nine-tine cultivator by Martin; also the whole of the household furniture comprising bedroom appointments, mahogany tallboy, dining room suite, walnut marquetry kneehole writing desk, drawing room suite, ornaments, kitchen utensils and outdoor effects.

Catalogues of the auctioneer, Auction Offices, Buntingford (Tel. 20); Baldock (Tel. 62); Welwyn (Tel. 98); and Hatfield (Tel. 16).

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Read the advert for the farm auction here.

17th September 1926 - Sale of Mill Corner Farm, Reed

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Reed, Royston, Herts.

Important sale of Freehold property.

G. Scarborough Taylor, P.A.S.I., has received instructions from the Exors. of the late Mr William Bysouth to Sell by Auction at "The Bull" Hotel, Royston, on Wednesday, October 6th, 1926, at 4 o'clock in the afternoon, an excellent freehold agricultural holding known as Mill Corner Farm, Reed, comprising a well-built farm-house, 3 excellent cottages, 2 extensive ranges of farm buildings, and containing about 274 acres, of which 13 acres are pasture, and have extensive road frontages; three excellent parcels of accommodation land.

The above will be sold with vacant possession upon completion of purchase.

Also 11 brick-built villa cottages, in convenient lots, all being let at very low rents varying from 2/8 to 6/- weekly, producing a gross rent of per £99 Annum.

May be viewed by arrangement with Mr J. Lawrence, "Dreadnought" Villa, Reed; and particulars and conditions of sale may be obtained of the Solicitors (Messrs. Hogan and Hughes), 6, Martin's Lane, Cannon Street, E.C.4; and of the auctioneer, Auction Offices, Buntingford (Tel. 20); Baldock (Tel. 62); Welwyn (Tel. 98); and Hatfield (Tel. 16).

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Read the advert for the farm equipment and house furniture auction.

17th September 1926 - Auction at Walkern Park Farm

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Walkern Park Farm, Walkern, Stevenage, Herts.

G. Scarborough Taylor, P.A.S.I., has received instructions from Messrs. Reed & Son to Sell by Auction on Thursday, September 30th, 1926, at 12 noon, the live & dead farming stock, comprising 9 horses, 27 head of cattle, agricultural implements, including 2 binders by Deering, 2 rolls mower by Deering, 6 single and 3 double-furrow ploughs, road waggon, five carts, Titan tractor, elevator, drills, &c.; also a quantity of surplus household furniture, viz., drawing room suite, bedroom effects.

Catalogues of the auctioneer, Auction Offices, Buntingford (Tel. 20); Welwyn (Tel. 98); Baldock (Tel. 62); and Hatfield (Tel. 16).

17th September 1926 - Auction at Newsells Park, Barkway

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Thursday Next.

Newsells Park, Barkway, Royston, Herts.

G. Scarborough Taylor, P.A.S.I., has been instructed by V.C. Vickers, Esq., to Sell by Auction at the above on Thursday next, September 23rd, 1926, at 10 o'clock sharp, the whole of the live & dead farming stock, comprising 86 breeding ewes, 85 store lambs, 3 horses, 3 sows & litters, agricultural implements, estate and garden effects, including New Dennis 3 and a half h.p. and one other motor lawn mower and Wade's motor power saw, Albion 32 h.p. 3-ton Lorry (in excellent condition), blacksmith's & bricklayer's tools, anvil, bricks, tiles, slates and piping, carpenter's tools and paints.

Drills, lathes and dynamo, garden tools and effects, and a large quantity of converted oak and deal, equipment of laundry, poultry and applicanes, viz., 32 stock and young pedigree buff turkeys, 80 head of poultry, turkey and poultry houses, coops and wire netting.

Catalogues of Mr W. Watkins, Estate Offices, Newsells Park; or of the auctioneer, Auction Offices, Buntingford (Tel. 20); Baldock (Tel. 62); Welwyn (Tel. 98); and Hatfield (Tel. 16).

 
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