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20 Sep 1845, No 1847, Page 2, Column 1

Cited from The Suffolk Chronicle; or Ipswich General Advertiser and County Express

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The Suffolk Chronicle, No 1847, 20 Sep 1845, Page 2, Col 1, At Mendham, James Brooks (Download this image)

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AT MENDHAM, NR. HARLESTON
TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION

By HOWLETT & LENNY

On Wesnesday, the 24th September, 1845

ALL the Live and Dead FARMING STOCK, with a portion of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and Effects of Mr. James Brooks, (who declines Farming) ; including 2 very useful cart horses, 2 prime milch cows, fat hog, 2 strong 3/4-load tumbrils, market cart, 2 patent ploughs, 2 pair harrows, jointed roll, 7 sets capital team and plough harness, chaff cutter, stacking ladders, turnip and hey bins, pigs troughs, with the usual farming tools. The In-door Effects comprise post and tent bedsteads, feather-beds, bed-room chairs, dining and jamb tables, capital 8-day clock, 2, 30-hour ditto, 6 and 2 elbow elm chairs, dairy, brewing, and washing utensils, and culinary articles, described in Catalogues now in circulation.

Sale to commence at One o'clock.

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The Suffolk Chronicle; or Ipswich General Advertiser and County Express; 20 Sep 1845, No 1847, Page 2, Column 1.

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