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Cb SMITHS GORE : |1 » I B - .->- B , I 885B8B *.• Inexp 'Jkisw R.HAKTBRIH) SURVEYORS 7500 UNCROSSED SWALEDALE EWES and GIMMER S ! Given SHEARLINGS 8 THE TEESDALE MERCURY Wednesday, 5th September, 1984. Wet SALES BY AUCTION George Gledhill MESSRS. JOSEPH R. ADDISON FOC HAMSTERLEY A.R.I.C S. ESTATE OFFICE, 13 GALGATE, BARNARD CASTLE The Middle ton-in-Teesdale Tel. Teesdale 38094 MESSRS. JOSEPH R. ADDISON Chartered Surveyor, Valuer Farmers’ Mart Limited Auctioneer fir Estate Agent a Tuesday# 11th September will offer the following Freehold Agricultural Property for sale by 15 The Bank, Barnard Castle HYLTON HOUSE 73 HARMIRE ROAD Mi auction (unless sold by private treaty and subject to conditions of BARNARD CASTLE 500 FAT SHEEP AND LAMBS at 10-30 a.m. sale) at the Tel. Teesdale (0833) 38899 seaso 500 FIT SWALEDALE STORE LAMBS at 11-30 a.m. Central Salerooms, Barnard Castle Market Place, Kirkby Stephen Gree 50 STORE CATTLE. Cumbria 2-2 Tuesday, 18th September# at 11-30 a.m. on Wednesday, 26th September Tel. Kirkby Stephen (0930) 71788 t l l l f differ 3000 MULE BLUE-FACED LEICESTER CROSS SWALEDALE EWE lc Chapel Row at 3 p.m. ■ Is iMH LAMBS. Entries accepted up to 10th September. i ... Friday# 21st September, at 10-30 a.m. COLD HURST FARM, HAMSTERLEY Middleton-in-T eesdale 35 n Tel. Teesdale (0833) 40841 provi 3000 SWALEDALE EWE LAMBS. Farmhouse, Buildings and approx. 23 acres of Meadow and Pasture Land. was i Entries accepted up to 10th September. i l l m , ' Tuesday, 25th September, at 11-30 a.m. 3 S O U T H C L E A T L A M I I I s | the 1 K B I SALE FOR CROSSED BLACK-FACED EWES. MHIMtfitttiiuir: Ag STORE SHEEP. PROPERTY with ANNUAL SALE FOR BLUE-FACED LEICESTER RAMS AND . ' . M made FEMALE SHEEP, TEESWATER RAMS AND FEMALE SHEEP, ■ S B - 9 . Mi and RAMS AND FEMALE SHEEP OF OTHER BREEDS. ; ig® Entries close 11th September. ■HHHftr liP S if chanj Thursday, 27th September, at 10-30 a.m. .Cb SMITHS GORE : |1 » I B - .->- B , I 885B8B*.• inexp 'jkiSW r.HAKTBRIH) SURVEYORS 7500 UNCROSSED SWALEDALE EWES AND GIMMER S ! given SHEARLINGS. Entries close 13th September. the i JOHN N. PINKNEY, Secretary. NEWTON HOUSE AND NEWTON COTTAGE he p Telephone Teesdale (0833) 40280. gift. Spacious Landing, 3 Bedrooms G AIN FO R D A pleasantly situated property Tree DARLINGTON on the outskirts of the town be­ and Bathroom. Outside: Rear ing solid fuel centrally heated Paved Yard with two Outhouses. were A delightful family house and self-contained cottage set in secluded Mains services. R.V. £97. walled grounds. The house has a southerly aspect overlooking the and comprising: Entrance Lobby, out, Lounge, Dining Room, Fitted conti village green and offers spacious accommodation comprising: Kitchen, Rear Entrance Porch Price: Offers in Hie 2 Reception Rooms, Kitchen, Cloakroom and Utility on the ground with Inner Lobby and W.C., region of £30,000 to < floor, 4 Bedrooms, Bathroom on the first floor, and a further 3 Rooms equal L A N D A T on the second floor. The Cottage comprises: Reception Room, Kitchen, Cloakroom on the Th SNOW HALL, GAINFORD ground floor, 2 Bedrooms and Bathroom on the first floor. pdtal for sale by public auction at 3 p.m. on Also included is a Double Garage with Loft over. A newly con­ savin Monday, 24th September structed aluminium framed Greenhouse, Cold Frames and new brick- voMe at built Garden Shed and Workshop. 63 GALGATE The Coachman Hotel# Victoria Road, Darlington This is a rare opportunity to purchase a substantial property with his ] “granny** accommodation. The property is in the centre of Gainford BARNARD CASTLE piay Lot 1. 29*32 acres approx, of productive AGRICULTURAL LAND, village. mainly arable, with good access from the A67 road. With Mi<k VACANT POSSESSION. A fully modernised, two bed- A stone-built property conven­ Gree Lot 2. 6*78 acres approx, of productive AGRICULTURAL GRASS­ WOODBINE COTTAGE, WHORLTON roomed, centrally heated popu­ iently situated within easy walk­ foikx LAND with good access from the A67 road. With VACANT BARNARD CASTLE lar dwelling, situated in the heart ing distance of all the town’s was POSSESSION. of this conveniently placed ham­ amenities comprising: Entrance Subject to conditions and reservations and unless previously sold. let, where houses are command­ Hall, Living Room, Kitchen, folio Solicitors: Messrs VAUDREY, OSBORNE & MELLOR, 13 Police ing ready sales because they are Rear Entrance, 2 Bedrooms and line. Street, Manchester. so realistically priced. This Bathroom. Outside: Front and M particular property is in good Rear Garden and two Out­ Particulars and plan available from Agents. nesd 35 PRIESTGATE, DARLINGTON. Telephone 460584 order and has been tastefully houses. All mains services. R.V. decorated. A very good invest­ £100. p.m. ment for the future, having Croc central heating, garage and BIRK PARK, HEALAUGH, REETH Price: Offers in the Midi RICHMOND, NORTH YORKS. quality bathroom. Pleasant rural views. Accommodation briefly com­ region of £2 2 ,0 0 0 BCN JOSEPH R. ADDISON prises: Ground floor, Entrance Veeftibule, Lounge, Dining / instructed by Reeth Properties Ltd., will offer for sale by Auction on Kitchen; first floor, Landing, 2 M Tnursday, bth September Bedrooms, Bathroom/W.C. THE VALUABLE Externally: Enclosed Rear Yard, Garage, most pleasant FARMING STOCK views. Rateable value*. £64. ___ as follows: In Price: £15,500 at | CATTLE: 20 Suckler Cows chiefly AA, Galloway and Hereford X 95% mortgage available with calves at foot by Lim. X AA Bull; 10 Suckler Cows in-calf due two Sept, onwards to Lim. X Bull; 1 Geld Cow; 3 Blue Heifers, run with New on the market. play Lim. X Bull from May; 5 Mixed Stirks; 1 Limousin X AA Bull; 2± 57 HARMIRE ROAD y.o. A delight!ul, stone-built 3 bedroomed family house overlooking the each SHEEP: 50 Uncrossed Swaledale Ewes (4 crop); 20 Swaledale Store village green, comprising Sitting/Dining Room, Kitchen, Larder on the BARNARD CASTLE ends Lambs. ground floor, 3 Bedrooms and Bathroom on the first floor. 0 27 BALIOL STREET IMPLEMENTS: Int. 414 Diesel Tractor; Massey Harris Baler; Bale For details apply Darlington Office. 19-1 Carrier; Bale Elevator; 2 Bale Sledges; Int. Cutter Bar; Vicon Acrobat; Cruger Tedder; 2 Link Boxes (1 as new); Cattle Trailer; Grass Harrows; 26 CON1SC1IFF€ HO AO. OAWUMGTON. CO. OUMtAM. 013 TJX. 032662966/7 BARNARD CASTLE both Wood Sheep Troughs; Extension Ladder; Vicon Vari Spinner; 100 fVtwmfh Winchester Ywk C V * - SMilttS GORE (OVERSEAS) LIMITED havi Gallon TVO Tank and Conts.; Silage Bags; Asbestos Big 6 Sheets; subs Plastic Stack Sheet; Gates and Hurdles; Mineral Blocks; Tractor A conveniently situated terraced Chains; Liquid Feed Containers; Quantity of 40 Gallon Plastic Drums; For Sale by Tender with Vacant Possession. residential property comprising: othe Entrance Hall, Lounge, Kitchen, the Usual Small Tools. KIRK VIEW, KELTON, MICKLETON Pantry, 3 Bedrooms and Bath­ PRODUCE: 500 Bales Barley Straw. MIDDLETON-1 N-TEESDALE, CO. DURHAM room. Outside: Rear Yard with T For a neighbour: Tanko Rear Loader; A35 Van (spares); Morris 1000 jum Van (running); 2 Girls* Bicycles. Utility Room and Coalhouse. SALE AT 1 P.M. A VALUABLE SMALLHOLDING Large Rear Garden. All mains noo No commission to buyer. situated in the picturesque valley of Teesdale and offered as follows services. R.V. £49. wen The farm is situated approx. 2 \ miles from Reeth on the Kearton road in Three Lots: 2, . and will be signposted. Lot 1: A pleasantly situated SMALLHOLDING approx, one mile Bid Estate Office, 13 Galgate, Barnard Castle. Telephone Teesdale 38094. from the village of Mickleton on the Kelton road, with Stone-built Farmhouse comprising: Living Room with range, Kitchen, Dairy, 2 pan KIRK VIEW, KELTON, MICKLETON Bedrooms, Bathroom with bath and washbasin. Outside: Coalhouse, win Store, E.C., Garden to front and side of property. Mains electricity, Mn MIDDLETON-1N-TEESDALE spring water supply. R.V. £47. Range of OUTBUILDINGS comprise: 10 stall Byre with Loft above, A most attractive, spacious three P. JOSEPH R. ADDISON 6-stall Stirk Byre, Corr. Loose Box, Corr. Implement House, Railway bedroomed modernised dwelling, I Box Wagon, Stable with Loft above, Cart House. situated in this popular resident­ ciuj instructed by Mrs Bell, will offer for sale by auction on OFF BUILDINGS: 6-stall Byre with Corr. Hay Shed. ial road, having ready access to b) Thursday, 13th September Together with land extending to 25 acres of valuable long leasehold the Glaxo works and also the BELGRAVE HOUSE MICKLETON MEADOW AND PASTURE which is conveniently situated in a ring town centre. It has the advan­ suh THE WHOLE OF HER VALUABLE fence and amply watered by spring supply. tage of a solid fuel central heat­ A pleasantly situated property in 12* 6” x 16* 6” with Loft above, lity FARMING STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS Lot 2: STOOP HILL LAND, MICKLETON. 7*056 acres of valuable ing system and a very large rear the village of Mickleton com­ W.C., Large Rear Yard and do ___ etc., viz: Long Leasehold MEADOW OR PASTURE LAND conveniently garden. The property is realist­ prising: Entrance Hall, Lounge, Store Area which may be of he situated in three fields and having good access. Situated thereon is a ically priced and because of its CATTLE: 13 Suckler Cows, chiefly AA X with calves at foot by Kitchen/Diner, Rear Door Con­ interest to contractors or lost Hereford Bull. The cows have run with Limousin Bull from 16th Stone-built Hayshed with corrugated roof. The land is watered by first class position will command servatory, 3 Bedrooms, Bath­ builders. July. 1 Hereford X Heifer, run with Limousin Bull; 1 Hereford spring supply. considerable interest. Early view­ room and Separate W.C.
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