Shirley Village Archive

Derby Mercury 4 1813

Very Useful Dairy Cows, Cart Mares, Hay and Clover, and Farming Implements,
AT SHIRLEY.
TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION,
BY MR. JACKSON.

Upon the premises of Mr. John Jackson, at Shirley, near Ashborne in the county of Derby, on Wednesday, the 10th day of February, 1813 (free from auction duty.)
ALL the Live and Dead Farming Stock Belonging the said Mr. Jackson; Consisting of ten good dairy cows, one barren cow, three incalved heifers, one incalved stirk, two barren stirks, and four calves, two black cart mares both in foal, one large stack of hay, one large stack of excellent clover and rye grass, two lots of manure, six inch cart and shelvings, narrow wheel ditto & ditto, wheel plough, pair of harrows, cart gearing for three horses, 10 sacks, with a considerable assortment of other useful farming implements.
Catalogues may be had at the principal inns at Ashborne; upon the premises at Shirley; and of the Auctioneer, at Wirksworth.
The sale will begin exactly at Ten o'clock in the Morning.

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