Baines & Nursey

LIVE AND DEAD STOCK,
Cart Horses, Implements, Household Furniture, &c.
TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION,
BY MESSRS. HOLLOWAY & SON,

On Wednesday the 26th of September, 1838, on the premises of Messrs. BAINES & NURSEY, at DESBOROUGH, in the county of Northampton.

THE following LIVE and DEAD STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, &c.:--Five in-calved cows and heifers; five yearling heifers and steers. 78 store ewes, eight fat ditto, 25 shearhogs, 30[?] theaves, 40 ewe lambs, 62[?] wether ditto, one useful cart mare, three years old; three ditto, aged; nag mare, four years old; in-pig sow, eight store pigs; two narrow-wheel waggons, two ditto carts, one six-inch cart, one tilted cart, three swing ploughs, two wheel ploughs, land roll sheet harrow, pair small harrows, seed harrow, winnowing machine, horning iron, bushel measure, seven sets of horse harness, and a variety of other implements.

Also the following neat and useful HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, brewing and dairy utensils, casks, &c. viz:--four-post, tent, and other bedsteads and furniture, seasoned feather beds, blankets, counterpanes, carpets, dressing-glasses, set of mahogany dining tables, oak dining, tea and other tables, oak-framed and other chairs; oak bureau, 30-hour clock; double and single chest of drawers, barometer, and a variety of other useful articles; brewing and dairy utensils in general, seasoned iron-bound casks, &c.

The Sale to commence with the furniture precisely at Ten o'clock, and the Live Stock, &c. at One.

 Northampton Mercury, Saturday 22 September 1838


Note: The only Baines-Nursey link I have found so far is between Henry Baines, born 1811 at Horninghold in Leicestershire, living in Desborough in 1841, and a nephew John William Nursey, born 1841 at Desborough, who was living with his uncle in 1851 and 1861. John William's  parents are not yet known.