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2nd April 1926 - Situations Vacant

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Situations Vacant

Wanted, a good general maid. Apply, Mrs J. Russell, Alswick Hall, Buntingford.

Wanted, an improver or someone with knowledge of dress-making to assist. Fiddaman, Old Vicarage, Buntingford.

To Let

To Let - "The Manse," end of April. Apply, H. Clark, Norfolk Road, Buntingford.

For Sale

Marmet pram, condition as new. Cheap. Forrest Stores, Buntingford.

For sale, Wolseley 2-seater motor car, 12-horse power. Perfect condition. Apply, Dr Fell, Buntingford.

Bicycle (lady's), second-hand; aerial; good condition. Dunlop tyres; electric lighting. Apply, Wilson, Buntingford.

Baby clothes - 5 embroidered gowns, 2 nightgowns, 1 petticoat, 2 embroidered black flannels. 30/- complete (almost new). Box No. 50, "Gazette" Office, Buntingford.

16th Dec 1927 - Buntingford Xmas Fat Stock Show and Sale

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Buntingford Xmas Fat Stock Show and Sale

A RECORD CATTLE ENTRY

The Annual Christmas Fat Stock Show and Sale was held on Monday last in cold but fine weather. There was a large attendance of people from a very wide area, and the judging, which took a considerable time, was completed under the most agreeable circumstances.

As was to be expected, there was a record entry and the normal standard of merit for the district was credibly maintained. The principle feature of the show was a fine array of bullocks - some 80 beasts forming two long lines on the Market Hill. The sheep and pigs were also penned on the Market Hill, the pig entries being larger than last year, while the sheep classes were well filled. There was a noticeable drop in the number and quality of the poultry entries, which were staged in the old Tanyard.

The premier award again went to Mr E. Mildren, of Buckland, whose 15 cwt. roan shorthorn won five prizes. The champion was purchased by Mr V. Pledger, of Barkway, for £56.

The arrangements for the show were in the hands of a committee, who worked well before and on the day itself. Mr E.G. Thody again carried out the duties of hon. secretary in his usual efficient manner.

The following were the judges: Cattle - Mr J. Treacher (Enfield), sheep - Mr F. Fowler (Bishops Stortford) and Mr G. Ripley (Waltham Cross), pigs - Mr H. Reed (Hertford) and Mr R.E. Clark (Clapton), poultry and eggs - Mr W. Nicholls (Hoddesdon) and Mr E. Hankin (Ware).

The following acted as stewards: Cattles - Messrs V. Pledger, H.E. Dudley, F. Cannon, S. Pigg and R. Pigg; sheep - Messrs. W.N. Sanders and F. Rand; pigs - Messrs S. Lees, W. Kittow, W. Page and B. Thody; poultry - Messrs. F. Butler, E.C. Clarke and W.G. Bonness.

THE AWARDS

The following is a list of awards:

Best beast in the show, entered by a farmer residing within Puckeridge Hunt - E. Mildren.

Best beast (open) - E. Mildren.

Silver cup for pen of fat pigs fed on Messrs. Dixon & Son's pig meal - F. Vigus.

Best bullock or heifer bred by exhibitor - J. May.

Best beast fed on Messrs. J. Bibby's cake - S. Pigg.

Silver plate for best beast fed on "Thorleys" - E. Mildren.

Silver plate for best pen of sheep or lambs fed on "Thorleys" - F. Vigus.

Best beast fed on "Molassine" - S. Pigg.

Best fat pig fed on "Molassine" - W. George.

Largest consignor of stock to Market during 1927 - S. Hoy.

Largest purchaser during 1927 - J. Treacher.

Best bullock - 1 E. Mildren, 2 J.R. Child.

Best heifer - 1 J. May, 2 S. Pigg.

Best bullock not more than two years old - 1 J.R. Child, 2 Messrs J.R. Russell & Son.

Fat cow - 1 Messrs W.H. Kittow and Son, 2 H. Martin.

Best beast in classes 13 to 16 - 1 E. Mildren, 2 J. May.

SHEEP

Five fat tegs - 1 F. Virgus, 2 H.E. Dudley.

Five fat ewes - 1 J.R. Child, 2 G. Brown.

Best pen of sheep, the property of an exhibitor who has sold £500 value of stock in Buntingford Market during 1927 - 1 H.E. Dudley, 2 F. Vigus.

PIGS

Three fat pigs - 1 F. Pearcey, 2 J. May.

Two fat pigs, the property of a tenant farmer - 1 N. Cannon, 2 W.N. Sanders.

Two fat pigs, not exceeding 120 pounds - 1 J.T. White, 2 J. Osborne.

Five fat porkers - 1 T. Virgus, 2 Messrs W.H. Kittow.

Two pigs, most suitable for bacon - 1 T. Virgus, 2 J. May.

Fat pig - 1 J.T. White, 2 E. Mildren, jun.

Fat sow - 1 J.R. Child, 2 G. Aylott.

Fat pig, the property of a smallholder - 1 W. Parker, 2 - Hatchett. 

Best pen of fat pigs, the property of an exhibitor who has sold £300 value of stock in the Market during 1927 - 1 F. Pearcey, 2 J. May.

POULTRY

Three cock turkeys - 1 Mrs J.S. Howe.

Three hen turkeys - 1 Mrs J.S. Howe.

Killing cock turkey - 1 Mrs J.S. Howe.

Killing hen turkey - 1 Mrs J.S. Howe.

Four geese - 1 L. Cannon, 2 J. Chapman.

Four cockerels - 1 J. May, 2 J. May. [transcriber note - I don't know if that's two different men with a shared initial]

Four hens - 1 C. Tottman, 2 E. Martin.

Four ducks - 1 L. Cannon, 2 G. Aylott.

EGGS

Three score, white - 1 E. Mildren, 2 E.H. Tweed.

Three score (brown or tinted) - 1 E. Brett, 2 Mrs J.S. Howe.

THE SALE

The sale of the exhibits was carried out by Mr G. Scarborough Taylor and Mr C.S. Knowles, and particulars of the prices are given in our market report.

12th Feb 1926 - Property Sale at Buntingford

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Property Sale at Buntingford

Messrs Nash, Son & Rowley, Auctioneers, of Royston, conducted a sale of Freehold Properties, comprising The Old Vicarage House, six important building sites and three enclosures of old pasture, situate [sic] at Buntingford, at the George Hotel on Friday evening last.

The lots and prices realised were as follows:

Lot 1 - The Old Vicarage House, now in the occupation of Mrs Coptcoat. Starting at £100, the bidding went to £260, when it was sold to Mrs Bridges, of Tottenham, a relative of the present tenant.

Lots 2 to 7 inclusive - Six freehold building sites situated immediately adjoining lot 1, and having a frontage of approximately 92ft. each, with depths averaging from 139ft. to 103ft. The Auctioneer was unable to sell the lots separately, and offered the whole field, which was withdrawn at £185.

Lot 8 - An enclosure of old freehold pasture near Layston Church; area 1a. 2r. 5p., and let to Mr Albert Porter. Starting at £20, the bidding was carried to £60, when the lot was sold to Mr A. Jackson, of Buntingford.

Lot 9 - An enclosure of old grazing pasture, known as "Goose Acre" and let to Mr Albert Porter. Starting at £15, bids of £5 carried the figure to £40, when the lot was withdrawn.

Lot 10 - An encloure of freehold pasture land, known as "Brand's Croft"; area 7a. 0r. 34p.; let to Mr J.R. Russell. Starting at £70, the bidding was carried to £120, when this lot was sold to Mr G. Scarborough Taylor.

We understand that the building plots have since been sold privately.

 
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