Auction at Seneirl Farm, Coleraine
SENEIRL FARM -ADVERTISEMENT FROM COLERAINE CHRONICLE (29 November 1862) AUCTION OF EXCELLENT FARM, STOCK, CROP, FARMING IMPLEMENTS, AND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, AT SINERL, On MONDAY, the 8th DECEMBER, As the Propietors are about to Emigrate. THE FARM is very favourably circumstanced, being held under Sir E. W. MACNAGHTEN, Bart., by Lease, during the Lives of Daniel Givin, Esq., of Coleraine, and Mr. William McKeown, of Sinerl, at the Yearly Rent of only £1 sterling per annum. There is one House on the Farm, let at £3 per annum, so that there is £2 of income; and the Farm contains 18 acres, Cunningham measure, all arable. Full particulars will be given by the Proprietors to intending purchasers up to the day of Sale, at which £25 will be required on the purchaser being declared, and the remainder on getting possession, which will be within one week from day of Sale. Also, at the same time, the entire Crop, Stock, and Implements, consisting of 6 good Corn Stacks, 1 do. Meadow Hay, about 1 acre Swede and Aberdeen Turnips, an excellent Farming Mare, 3 years old, with good Cart, and Harness, six Cows, three Pigs, Plough Brakes, Harrows, and other Farming Implements, with a good Gun, Saddle, Bridle, &c. The Furniture consists of Tables, Chairs, Presses, Bedsteads, and Feather Beds and Bedding, an excellent Eight-day Clock, with a large number of articles too numerous for insertion. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock prompt, in order to sell all in one day. Terms Cash at Sale for all Chattels, and for the Farm as above. SAMUEL & WM. [William?] JOHN McLEAN. JOHN HALL, Auctioneer. Sinerl [Seneirl?], 22nd. Nov., 1862. 1119Close