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Port Perry Star, 24 Oct 1973, p. 38

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pr: Si pi So SELL: =1=I"k; . Fg Sa les Auction Sa les SWAP - HIRE WED., OCTOBER 31st Auction Sale of Livestock & Implements, Cattle, Swine, 1971 MF. 165 Diesel Tractor, MF, 35 Gas Tractor with Loader, M.F. No. 12 Baler, M.F. 33 Seed Drill, 4 furrow Plow, Ford Truck with Hoist, Hay, Grain, Straw, the pro. perty of BURNETT HERZ- BERG, South half Lot 9. Con. 1, Mariposa Twp., (former property of Lorne 'Smith), 2 miles South of Little Britain and 2 miles West on County Road, 1 mile South and % mile West.) Farm Sold. No Reserve. Sale at 1:00 .m. Ward Holmes, Ed. Allen, Clerks. CARL HICKSON, Auctioneer Reaboro, Ont. 2--0ct.24 1-705-324-9959 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER %4 Auction Sale of Livestock and Implements, 50 High Grade Hereford Cattle, M.H. 44 Tractor, Int. 3 furrow Plow, M.F. No. 10 Baler, Int. Cultivator, New Idea 7' Pow- er Mower, Cockshutt Side Rake, the property of CLIF- FORD THORNTON, Lot 24, Con. 12, Brock Twp., (4 miles north of Manilla or 1 mile east and 3% mile north of Cannington). Farm Sold. Terms Cash. No Reserve. Sale at 1:00 p.m. Ward Holmes, Clerk. CARL HICKSON, Auctioneer Reaboro, Ont. 2--O0ct.17 1-705-324-9959 189 QUEEN STREET, Port Perry ¢ 1% storey, 3 bedroom frame home in quiet resi dential area, very central location on 62' x 154' lot, excellent value at only $25,900.00. Terms arran- ged. Ken Middleton. Port Perry Custom built 3 bedroom bungalow on large lang. scaped lot, completely de- corated plaster walls, broadloomed floors, 12" x 42' workshop and garage in basement. Central lo- cation. $43,900.00 terms Ken Middleton, Sunderland East 100 acre corner farm, 1% mile road frontage. 65 acres very productive, balance wooded with stream. + 2 storey brick home, 4 bedrooms, all conveniences. Good farm barn and implement shed. Asking $75,000. with good terms. Bruce Currie. Blackstock Area 39 acre corner farm, pav- ed road frontage, large spring fed pond. 7 room frame home, all conven- iences. New, modern hog barn, second barn for horses or beef. Just list- ed at $54,500.00. Geor Beaton. Overlooking Lake Scugoeg 63 acres, 50 acres arable; balance mature hardwood bush. 2 farm barns in good repair. 8 room frame home needing some renovation. Asking $59,000.00 with $10,000. down. Lawrence Morrison. OFFICE HOURS / springs. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20 Auction Sale of Livestock and Implements, 45 High Grade Hereford Cattle, Cock- shutt 30 Tractor, Fiat Diesel Tractor, Cockshutt Plow, Cockshutt Manure Spreader, Cockshutt Side Rake, Cock. shutt Power Mower, Hay, Grain, Straw. Some House- hold Furniture. The proper- ty of ROLLAND ARM. STRONG, Lot 27, Con. 17, Smith Twp., (2 miles south of Buckhorn on Hwy. No. 507 or 12 miles northeast of Bridgenorth.) Farm Sold Terms Cash. No Reserve. Sale at 1:00 p.m. Ward Hol. 'mes, Ed. Allen, Clerks. DOUG ARMSTRONG, Auctioneer CARL HICKSON, Sales Mgr. & Auctioneer Reaboro, Ont. 2--O0ct.17 1-705-324-9959 PORT PERRY, ONT. Port Perry Zoned commercial. 2 ¥ storey, 4 bedroom home, large kitchen, separate dining room. Large en- trance with open staircase. % Frode location. Ask-# garage on over 1/3 acre of well landscaped grounds. Beautifully fin- ished interior, broadloom throughout. Priced at $55,000.00. Fred Smith. Port Perry North 5 room older frame home, all conveniences on 13% acre with small pond and barn. Asking $21,000.00. Lawrence Morrison. Oakwood Area 100 acres vacant land,'¥ corner property. 70 acres wooded, balance pasture. 7 Well and ponds, good¥ building site. Asking only % $30,000.00 with terms. Bruce Currie. Port Perry East 22 'acres scenic rolling # land, partly wooded, good % Over 1200 foot road frontage, excellent ¥ building sites, frontage on% large pond. Asking $41,900. Maurice Baker. 7 7 4 / / / 4 7 Scugog Island I acre building lot, partly «tree, springs at rear for¥ pond, located on good road. Priced at $10,000. # Fred Smith. -- 9 am. - 9 p.m. 7 / 7 4 / 7 7 Direct Telephone Lines Port Perry 985-7386 Oshawa 576-7515 Toronto 364-2516 ® EXPERIENCED SALES 'STAFF eo PARKSHAVEN HOLSTEIN DISPERSAL The Herd of MRS. ROCKWELL PARKS & SON R.R. #3, Napanee, Ont. (Selling at the farm, from Hwy. #401 take Hwy. #41 through Napanee, then 5 | miles south on Co. Rd. i turn west on Co. Rd. # 9 to the farm). On SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20th 1:00 p.m. 65 Head - Reg. - Classified, R.O.P. - 30 milking age, 6 bred heifers, 13 open yrls., 16 Sr. & Jr. calves. Selling: 1 3 Very Good - 13 Good Plus, 5 Good - Herd Av. 13,000 m, 520F, 4.09, eo Top cow | families selling with 13 mem- bers in one family. Their dam is a Good Plus Lassie Leader with over 100.000 m. Includes a VG Anthony and her daughters by Seiling Rockman (EX). e A: Very Good daughter of Rockdale '| President with 15,209 m, 7.45 F, 499, sells with a family of 8 head. ® Leading herd sires and service sires head- line this dispersal. Lunch available. Catalogues. FRED GORDON, R. #6, Kingston TOM MAY, R. #8, Picton, Ont. Sale Mgrs, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1973 Auction Sale of Household Furniture and antiques, pro- BUY SELL RENT - PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Oct. 17th, 1973 -- 15 Auction Sales Auction Sales perty of WILLIAM KELLY, lot 15, concession 2, Mariposa Twp., 3 miles south of Little Britain (on paved road or south-east of Sonya). Beatty washing machine, chrome set with 4 chairs and one rocker, chesterfield and chair, buf- fet and china cabinet (good), buffet (good), 3 antique love seats, antique chairs, antique chest of drawers, antique side board, 3 pc. bedroom suite, radio record player, odd beds with dressers, Bull- dog picture ("What We Have We Hold"), plenty of other furniture, may be added to this sale. Farm sold. Terms cash. Sale at 1 p.m, Gerald Graham, Clerk. REG & LARRY JOHNSON, Auctioneers 2--O0ct.17 SATURDAY, OCT. 20th Auction Sale of Furniture & Antiques, the property of Mrs. MARY TETLOW, lot 3, Con. 9, y SEprasinistely 3 miles north a 1 mile east on Scugog Island. New Viking Refrigerator, stove, wooden kitchen table and chairs an- tique oak dining room suite with round table, 6 chairs & buffet, antique leather and oak davenport bed, 2 piece chesterfield, mahogany dres- ser, chest and vanity chest, beds, iron crib, antique 3 piece toilet set, antique en. cyclopedia, antique oak lib- rary table, chaise lounge, rug, vacuum cleaner, wash-] ing machine, flat irons, lamps, peddle operated grind- stone, garden tractor with implements, tent, 3 bicycles, .22 rifle, cedar rails, guitar, 3 ton jack, lawn mower, carpenters tools, garden tools, many other useful ar- ticles. Sale time 1:00 p.m. House sold. No reserve. TED SPENCELEY, Bethany 277-2989 GRANT WERRY, Hampton, 263-2603. 2--O0ct. 17 Auctioneers cutter, old car parts, Maurice Baker -- 852-7256 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27 Complete Household Effects, consisting in part: Heavily carved walnut setee (Circa 1850, in excellent condition); walnut supper chair (silk screen seat and back); Jac- ques & Hayes walnut throne chair; 9 x 12 indian kashmir rug (Chinese design); Vilas maple set, including sofa, arm chair, side table & monks table; nest of -three Italian tables; walnut dres- ser; highboy dressers; com- modes; kneehole desk; beds with new box springs & mat- tresses; copper & brass sam-' ovar signed (Czar period); pair of procelain base table lamps; silvertone 19" T.V.; G.E. Washer; various tools | including sander & drill; portable sewing machine; jetliner luggage; alumin. lad- der; dehumidifier & humidi- fier; quantity of glass and china, and other misc. items. The property of Mr. J. N. MASON, at 413 Peel Street, 'Whitby. Terms Cash. No Reserve. Owners moving to New Zealand. Sale 1:00 p.m. HENRY KAHN AUCTION SERVICES. Whitby 668-6189 2--O0ct.24 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20 Auction Sale of Farm Stock, Implements and Furniture. The Property of MEL STEW. ART, Lot 9, Concession 7, Mara Twp., 3 miles south of Udney on Hwy. 69 and | SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27 12 NOON FURNITURE & ANTIQUES MACHINERY Complete Auction Sale for JAMES A. STIRLING, Lot 15, Con. 3, Scarborough on Finch Ave. 1 mile east of Hwy. 48 or 4 miles south & 1 mile east of Markham. Case 660 Self Propelled Combine com- plete with pick-up and straw spreader, Case 430 Diesel tractor, Case 3 furrow moun- ted plow, Cockshutt 40 Die- sel tractor, Allis Chalmers "G" tractor, John Deere 112 riding lawn tractor with grass cutter, Case 450 - 10' swather & conditioner, Mec- Cormick No. 10 - 16 run grain & fertilizer drill, N-H Baler, N-H Bale loader, Cletrac Oliver crawler plow, McCor- mick 10' disc, 10° Graeme chisel plow, Geo. White 10%' cultivator, Lincoln welder, 6 H.P. gas engine, forge, Pa- pec forage harvester, Gehl hammer mill & 100' belt, 32' Mayrath elevator, harrows, tools, lumber, weed sprayer, 1000 bales Hay, 500 bales Straw, Furniture: Foll-top oak desk, 3 pine cupboards, washstand, carnival glass bowl & 6 nap- pies, Limoge dishes, pine harvest table, Boston rocker, 2 Morris chairs, Solid walnut desk professionally from antique wardrobe, made 2 upholstered side chairs, 5g cane bottom chairs, Antiqu~ walnut & birds eye maple chest of drawers, Jacques & Hayes walnut parlour table, walnut chairs, 2 antique fold- ing chairs, 3 walnut chairs, hall tree, buffalo robe, coon skin, mitts, books, Pictures frames, dishes, flat irons, tin boxes, dough box, sausage stuffer & grinder, apple peel- er, crocks plus dozens of other items. This farm has been expropriated, and ha- been in the family for 5 generations. Plan to be on {hand at 12 noon sharp for furniture & antiques sell first. NORMAN FAULKNER & LLOYD WILSON, Sale Managers & Auctioneers. 2--O0ct.24 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20 Clearing Auction Sale for the Estate of the Late MAR. GERY MERTENS, located at 22 Duchess St. in Stouffville (at the rear of the United Church). Including Walnut Furniture, Antique Organ, perfect condition, T.V. (like new), counterpane, perfect condition, goblets, vases, pink satin glass, bride's bas- ket, platform rocker, antique spool bed, excellent condi- tion, chest drawers, original Ontario County Atlas 1877, gold watch, chain, large arm- aire, weight clock, old gun, Carnival glass, glass dinner bell, Cornation plate 1902, gun stock chairs, old light fixtures, Moffat elec. Stove, G.E. Refrigerator, Pine cup- board, Arrow Back Chairs, chest drawers, 2 Jeny Linde Beds, Comforter, 2-date sam- plers, clock wooden works, oval frames, lamps, hooked rugs, quilts, bedding, hand painted pictures, crocks, sil- verware, dishes, No. good cups & saucers, vacuum poli- sher. lawn furniture, tools, old planes, butter print, etc. NOTE: This is only a partial list here, some real antiques in excellent condition in this sale. This estate has not been picked over, everything must go. Don't miss this good sale. Come see for yourself. Sale 12:30. Re- freshments available. ATKINSON and WILSON, Sale Mgrs. and Auctioneers mile east, or 3 mi. north of Brechin (turn ight on Hwy. 69, % mile a 55 head of! Hereford Cattle. 10 Cows with calves by side, cows are pasture bred, 20 ygarlings and 15 two year olds, Fergu- son tractor and front-end loader, Cockshutt #70 man-| ure spreader (good), M-F| baler #9, good condition re- cently over-hauled, McCor- mick seed drill, 15 disc, 2 New Holland side rakes, Cockshutt mower and fullf, line of machinery, 8 pe. din- ing reom suite, brass bed, double size, good condition, frig, stove, annex, Aladdin lamp, large quantity of other furniture, Farm Sold. Terms Cash. Sale at 12 noon. Fur- niture sells first. Gerald Graham, Clerk. REG & LARRY JOHNSON, Auctioneers 2--O0ct.17 AUCTION SALE OF ANTIQUES and COLLECTABLES THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1 Auction Sale of Farm Stock, Implements and Fur- niture the property of WIL. IAM WARD, lots 9 and 10, Concession 1, Brock Town: ship, 23 miles - south of Blackwater or 1 mile north of Saintfield and 1 mile west. 68 head of Hereford Cows, calves by side, Charolais bull, Hereford bull, four Holsteins and Hereford heif- 'ers (pasture bred), 1 Here- ford heifer (pasture bred), 11 Hereford and Holstein steers (1-2 years), 11 Hereford and Holstein calves, 8 months, 40 Welp - line leg-horn pullets 50 good pigs (chunks), M-F 165 diesel tractor (1100 hrs.), with roll-bar top, M-F 65 diesel tractor(1500 hrs.), both tractors are in good condi- tion, McCormick B275 diesel tractor and loader, New Hol land #268 baler, New Hol land #616 corn harvester, 1 PY with grass and cornhead, kshutt corn picker 1 row WED., OCTOBER 24th 12 NOON HOLSTEINS Complete sunny Crescent Dispersal owned by BRUCE EAGLESON, Cobourg. From Hwy. 401 take exit 82 north 1 mile to Danforth Rd. then left % mile to farm. 80 Head Registered, Classified, R.O.P. tested. Features of this sale are show type, good produc tion and high test. Rolling BCA 134-1449, on 34 records. This herd had 1st Produce of dam. 1st 3 yr. old and 1st aged cow at 1973 Northum- berland County Show. An example of the cows selling is Sunny Crescent Mandy Ann "Very Good" ,a daugh- ter of Rockdale President with 5 yr. old 305d, 18099m, 818f, 4.529, (153- 188), Due Sale Time to Downalane Re- flection Emperor. Also 40 can Bulk Tank and Dairy Equipment. Make plans to attend this top dispersal. Catalogues Available. LLOYD WILSON, Sale Manager & Auctioneer, Uxbridge, Ont. 416-852-3524 " THURS., OCTOBER 25th :00 p.m. HOLSTEINS Complete Baxdale Disper- sal owned by WM. & HEN- DRICK BAX, R.R. 4 Cobourg, selling at the farm, Lot 29, Con. 2, Hamilton Twp. From Hwy. 401 take exit 81 or 82 north to Telephone Rd. Farm is 3 miles east of Hwy. 28 on Telephone Rd. 60 Head, Re- gistered, R.O.P. tested, Clas- sified, BCA of 140. This sale SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20 Hotel Genosha. 70 King Street East, Oshawa Over 300 items - includin armoire, blanket boxes, fla back, churn, washstands, desk, tables, rockers, chairs, goblets, water set, compotes, berry sets, art glass, sati glass, lamps, lanterns, brass, copper, silver, iron, crocks, decoys, frames, pictures mir- rors, bottles. No reserve, Sale time -'12 noon. Previe 10:00 a.m. TED WATT, Auctionee 725-3769 a J), M-F forage wagon, M-F corn planter (2 row), M-F #5 blower with pipes, Allis-Chalmers combine mo- del 72, pull-type, New Hol- land side rake, M-F mower, M-F rotary mower 6 ft., full line _of machinery, Acme cookstove, Ashley space heat- er, coal or. wood, small qu. of furniture. Farm Sold. Terms Cash, Sale at 12 noon. Gerald Graham, Clerk. REG & LARRY JOHNSON, Auctioneers 3--0ct.24 features good production and full pedigrees. An example of the cows selling is Baxdale Rockman Clara (Very Good) 5 yr. old 305d 19254m 765f 3.979, (164-177). Several members of this family sell. Also 3 fancy full sisters by Rockman from a 49, Presi- dent dam, An opportunity to boost your milk produc- tion with good pedigreed cattle. LLOYD WILSON, Sale Manager & Auctioneer, Uxbridge, Ont. 416-852-3524 Georye Beaton -- 985-3040 Bruce Currie -- 705-357-3392 "Ken Middleton -- 985-7548 Lawrence Morrison --- 705-357-3395 Fred Smith -- 985-7639 . THURSDAY, NOV. 1st Auction Sale of Livestock. 61 High Grade Hereford Cattle, Milking Equipment, the property of GEORGE MARTIN, Lot 19, Con. 3, Verulam Twp., (4% miles east of Fenelon Falls on County Road No. 8 - Fenelon- Bobcaygeon Hwy.). Terms Cash. No Reserve. Sale at 1:00 p.m. Ed. Allen, Clerk. CARL HICKSON, Auctioneer Reaboro, Ont. 2--0ct.24 1-705-324-9959 FINANCE ASSISTANCE AVAILABLE COAST TO COAST REAL ESTATE SERVICE WE LIST EXCLUSIVE and M.LS. Real Estate is still your best Investment

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