Mr. Coles’ Sale And Letting

Warminster Herald, Saturday 16 August 1879:

The annual sale and letting by auction of the ram lambs and rams of the celebrated flock of Mr R. Coles, of Middleton, Warminster, took place at Salisbury, after Britford fair, on Tuesday last. The auctioneers were Messrs. Waters, Son and Rawlence. The attendance was large, and comprised a large number of the principal flock masters in the district.

After a few words from the auctioneer, the biddings went on briskly. The ram lambs let at an average of £22 15s. Mr T. Moore taking No.2, at 28gs.; and Mr E. Dibden, No.3, at 33gs. Seventy-two lambs were next offered for sale, 69 of which were absolutely sold at prices ranging from 5gs. To 11gs.; Mr G. Read buying No.15, at 11gs. Mr C. Waters, No.7, at 10 and a half gs.; Mr Samson, Mr Miles, Mr Hayter, Mr Shrimpton, Mr Sutton, Mr W. Taunton, Mr Wyndham, and others buying a number at 7 and a half, 8, 8 and a half, 9 and 9 and a half gs. Each; the total average of the 73 lambs let and sold being about 8 or 8 and a half gs. A two teeth ram was let at 7 and a half gs.; and another sold at 6gs.”

Robert Coles’ Ram Sale, August 1879

Warminster Herald, Saturday 9 August 1879:

“MR COLES’S RAM SALE. We beg to call attention to advertisement announcing the sale and letting on Tuesday next, 12th August, at Salisbury, by Messrs. Waters, Son, and Rawlence, of Ram Lambs, from the celebrated Middleton Hampshire Down flock. Mr Robert Coles is too well known as a breeder to require any encomiums on our part to secure a large attendance at his sale. Britford Fair is held on the same day, but the time of the sale - 3 o’clock, - has been specially arranged to meet the convenience of parties returning therefrom.”

Sentenced To Four Months Hard Labour

From The Warminster Herald, Saturday 26th September 1868:

George Ashley, labourer in the employ of Mr Robert Coles, of Middleton Farm, sentenced to four months hard labour for stealing a sack of wheat, valued 30 shillings, from his employer on 11th September.

From The Warminster Herald, Saturday 25th July 1868:

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Mr Robert Coles, of Middleton Farm, exhibited only two lambs at the Leicester Meeting of the Royal Agricultural Society, and he obtained a prize for both. This practically reverses the decision of the judge at the Falmouth Meeting of the Bath And West Of England Society. Mr Rawlence obtained first prize and Mr Coles second prize at that meet, but Mr Rawlence did nor gain a prize at Leicester.