| Notes: | The Bury and Norwich Post Wednesday, 9 Sep 1818, Page 1
At Winfarthing, near Diss, Norfolk. HOUSES, IMPLEMENTS, HAY, STOVER, Household Furniture, &c. - - - - - - - To be SOLD by AUCTION, By THOMAS CALVER, THIS DAY (Wednesday), Sept. 9th, and following Day, ALL the valuable Live and Dead Farming Stock, Part of the Household Furniture. &c. on the Premises of the late Mr. WILLIAM THURLOW, dec. of Winfarthing aforesaid ; comprising 4 very useful cart mares and geldings, strong narrow-wheel road waggon, 2 ditto carts, one of them with fore-carriages, load tumbril, turnip cart, ploughs, harrows, rolls, scarifier, corn drill, timber jack, ditto chain, cart and plough harness, bins, ladders, forks, rakes, ropes, &c. - Also 2 Stacks of excellent Clover Stover, one of them of the last year, and the other of the present year’s growth ; 1 ditto of superior Upland Hay. The in-door Effects consist of 4-post sacken-bottom bedsteads, with morine and other furnitures, 4 good featherbeds, mattresses, blankets, coverlits, and counterpanes, chests of drawers, bureau, mahogany and other tables and chairs, pier and dressing glasses, 8-day clock in a wainscot case, barometer, linen, china, glass, and earthenware, 2 coppers and irons, brewing and other tuns, beer cooler, ditto casks, 3 partitioned leaded milk trays, milk keelers, cream tubs, 2 butter stands, 2 barrel churns, cheese press, salting tray, large beam, scales and weights, steel malt mill, and other Effects, that will be expressed in Catalogues, to be had in due time at the Place of Sale, and of the Auctioneer, Diss. The out-door Effects will be Sold the 1st day, and each day’s Sale will commence at Eleven o’clock precisely. |